Sunday, August 31, 2008
Still running
On Wednesday I will do my very last really long run. Looks like after that I have one more real challenging workout and most of the time is simply maintaining my conditioning.
I ran one of Jeff's mile tests today. I am not really any faster than a few weeks ago - but I am fast enough. Just have to pray that all the stars align and sun shines on me, but not too much.
Judy
Monday, August 18, 2008
26 accomplished
Friday, August 15, 2008
Encouraging Words for a 60 year old runner!
Here are some encouraging words for a 60-year-old from
RUNNING SLOWS AGING
While the Olympics are grabbing most of the headlines these days, a new study came out yesterday from the Stanford University School of Medicine showing that regular running slows the effects of aging. Researchers tracked 500 older runners for more than 20 years and found that elderly runners have fewer disabilities, a longer span of active life and are half as likely as aging nonrunners to die early deaths.
When the research began back in 1984, many scientists thought vigorous exercise would do older folks more harm than good. Some feared the long-term effect of the then-new jogging craze would be floods of orthopedic injuries, with older runners permanently hobbled by their exercise habit. This study seems to prove these presumptions wrong.
Not only did running delay disability, but the gap between runners’ and nonrunners’ abilities got bigger with time, suggesting that the health benefits of exercise are greater than anyone had previously thought. The effect of running on delaying death has also been more dramatic than the scientists expected. Running slowed cardiovascular deaths and was associated with fewer early deaths from cancer, neurological disease, infections and other causes.
Thus, the dire injury predictions some scientists made for runners have fallen completely flat. Even better, running was not associated with greater rates of osteoarthritis in their elderly runners. The study concluded that runners do not require more total knee replacements than nonrunners.
Anyone feel like going for a run?
Never stop,
Dean
Saturday, August 9, 2008
On Track
With the Olympics starting, I hope to get plenty of inspiration for the remaining weeks of training. Next weekend is my 26 miler and I am hoping for cool, cloudy weather. We have had day after day of thunderstorms and just plain rain here. I have been fortunate in that my runs have always seemed to get in just before it starts to pour.
As I look at my schedule for the next two months, I realize it will be hectic but I am determined to maintain my training. October 5 is not that far away.