Thursday, August 1, 2013

The Color Run and GIVEAWAY!

Hey guys! I told you there was possibly going to be a giveaway and here it is!

First let me tell you about one of the coolest things I have seen when it comes to running. The Color Run! This is a fun race with only two rules: wear white to the race and finish covered in color!


This is a family friendly 5k! It is an un-timed run/walk where as you run you go through "color zones". As you go through color zones you get covered in a water soluble dye/powder! As you go through there is green, red, pink,blue all the colors!



Once you are done you are given a pack of your own dye/powder. There is a party at the end and they count down and everyone throws their dye in the air at the same time!



This is the one of the coolest things to come to South Bend in a LONG time.

I have a five dollar off code for you to use. The code is COLOR5OFF     You can use that at ANY  Color run there is, as long as it is not sold out. THE PROMO CODE DOES NOT MEAN YOU AN IN THE RACE! YOU MUST COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION BEFORE THE RACE IS SOLD OUT!


Here is an awesome video so you can get more of an idea of what The Color Run is all about!


Awesome right! Now Where can I get more information about the race and where do I go to sign up? Don't worry. I got you covered! Check out their website at: www.thecolorrun.com  You can find out the locations all over the US that they have here: http://thecolorrun.com/locations/ 



BUT YOU SAID A GIVEAWAY! Ahh, yes I did good catch!  I thought about the fairest way to give away an entry so that you could possibly be part of this as well. All you have to do is comment on my post here and tell me why you want to do The Color Run! That is it! I will pick 1 comment randomly on August 9th at noon! So enter fast!

Monday, July 29, 2013

South Bend Urban Adventure

As well as everyone knows I am training for my first marathon and hoping to inspire more people to go for a marathon. Well, I not only do runs I love to do races that have challenges that you have to do.

Well, in my home town we have this races called The Urban Adventure Games (UAG). The best part about this race was the fact that yes, it is a race, BUT only 5% or so of the people in that race are actually there to win! Most of the people are there to have fun!

People were so nice and were willing to help other races out and even let them go ahead of them. No one was pushy and everyone cared about the other racers!

You start on foot, run to your bike, then bike all over South Bend, IN and even in to Mishawaka, IN. As you are going through this there are challenges that you have to over come... that you can see in the map.


I did this race with my brother and we had a giant slip and slide to do, we had to stand on a surfboard and paddle in to the river and back, there was rafting on the East Race, swimming, zip lines, mental challenges and anything you can think of!


It was an absolute BLAST, so much fun! The only downside is that I am VERY sore! Its almost 2 days after it and I am still in pain! hah!

I was in the Family/ Junior division. I raced with my brother Wil. He is my half brother and is 15 years old.

I picked him up at 6 in the morning and headed in to South Bend. Once we got in to down town you could feel the excitement in the air. This was the 5th year they have done this race but the first year that I was able to be part of it.

The first thing that you have to do is take your bikes to the staging area. It is a secured parking garage that only racers and the race officials are able to get in to. Once we did that we walked over to the former College Football Hall Of Fame (which has moved and is now called the Gridiron)

Once we got there it was about 630 am. It was like a big party! There was a DJ playing music and everyone doing their last minuet things to get ready for the fun day ahead.

At about 7 am there was a rules meeting that everyone had to attend. It was a quick meeting that went over the rules once last time and answered any questions that people had. Like phones, You CAN have more than one BUT  they are only used to take pictures and for emergencies.

Once that happened we were given our race maps and 30 min to come up with a strategy to run the race. Up to that point we have NO idea where anything is located so your pretty much SOL for that. (see the map picture to get an idea of where we were going) We decided to do it in sections.  We would do one big loop getting all the check points in each section then moving on to the next section and so on. (see the numbers by the check point names)

Now we had to wait. We were the last wave to go. The elite group started at 8am, open started at 8:10am and we started at 8:15am. I have to say I have never had that much fun at a starting line. I have done races before and at the starting line no one talks and they all just look forward. We were all joking and laughing and even messing with the race director and she was making jokes back!  That made the race so much better!

Here is a video of the Elite group starting their race!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLBnpL7ygw8


Once we started someone knew of a short cut down and alleyway to our bikes and we all followed. Man was that crazy! there was about 100 people running down an alley that was filled with dumpsters and everything! Thank god no one got trampled. Well, We grabbed our bikes and headed out to our first check point.

We started by doing the south part of the South Bend check points. Our first one was the Farmers Market. We got there one member had to count ducks that were moving in a pool and the other had to go in shopping. We had to get apples, beans, celery and some thing else that I cant remember right now. Once we got done we had to run to a table and get checked and we were good. All of the food was donated to the homeless shelter.

We then went to the YMCA where there was painting and archery, and I will apologize for being horrible at it even though that is my hunting preference! Wil had to do that one! :(

Then we moved on to IUSB were there was a matching game that we had to do. It was pretty easy so we blasted through that one!

Next for us was the Potawatomi Zoo area ones. There is a community pool and Wil jumped in and had to get 36 cents. He destroyed that one! We then biked to the zoo and had to walk to the far back corner and find a zoo person, get our hand stamped, and walk back to the entrance to move on.

Then we moved on to the Adams High School ones. There was there here. One was at the tennis courts were we had to play badmittion where we had to hit it back and forth 4 times in a row (we destroyed it), Then went to the pool where we were in an inflatable raft and had to paddle the pool. (see pic below) and then we had to go to the softball field where we had this huge pair of underwear and we had to put 10 dodgeballs in it and run the field.


Next we were able to move on to the River Walk in Mishawaka which was the best part! There was 3 more to do here.Our first one we were on these paddle boards and we had to paddle in to the St Joe River and had to come back around a bouie. I had to stay on my knees. ( I have HORRIBLE balance) (see pic below)


 Then our next one was a marine low crawl. There were marines that were screaming at you, and dumping water on you, but We FLEW though that one. Tore the heck out of our knees but it took only a few seconds. Then we were off to the one that we were waiting for! THE ZIP LINE! This is the check point that made the race so popular. Up till then there was nothing like that around here. Once it was announced that it was going to be in the race that is when people started flocking to the race. Below is the video of me going on it! Yes, I took my phone over the river on a zip line haha.

I don't know if you can hear the guy in the vid he says "Ok im gonna tell you when were gonna go" then he says it one more time and then says "No I wont" he waits a few seconds and pushes me off!


After that we noticed that it was 11am already! Time sure does fly when you are having run. The check points cut off at noon. Once noon hits you can not get in line for anymore check points. We had about a 3-5 mile bike ride back to South Bend so we knew that we had only a few more check points that we were going to be able to do. We hustled it back to South Bend.

Once we got back we had to do an elliptical bicycle around a parking lot. ONE OF THE HARDEST THINGS TO RIDE EVER!  Here is a pic of one. You use your hands to peddle and your feet and body to turn. 


We then moved on to the slip'n'slide. This is where I made my mistake of the race. I rand and jumped on it but the ground was not as forgiving as I thought it would be. I have a huge bruise on my butt now! haha! but i slid down and was covered in dish soap! But hey! as least I smelt better!

At this time it was 1145 so we had time for maybe 2 more. We went to St Joe High School and had to do an course that involved hula hoops, jump ropes, soccer balls and tennis balls while wearing a mask that you could hardly see out of! I learned I can not do a hula hoop AT ALL. I had everyone laughing!

We RACED to our last check point of the day which was at Madison Center (not sure what they call it today) We had to make a name tag by taring out pictures of a magazine that defined who we are! We were the last ones to make it to that one. As we were leaving it was 12:05pm so we had to head back to the finish line.

That was probably the worst bike ride of them all. We were BEAT. I mean we had ridden bikes for at least 15-20 miles went up hills, down hills, running all around, doing all kinds of things. But we made it and you know what was awesome! The people there were cheering and high fiveing us like we had won the whole race! It was amazing! I had almost no more energy and I felt like I was the grand champion!

Would I do it again? In a heartbeat I would! I will be doing it every single year! I have not had that much fun in a single day in YEARS!!! Am I sore?? Yes! Am I chafed?? Yes! Am I excited for next year? You bet your butt!

Did I mention the after party with free beer for those who are 21 and older? No, well its there! 


Did I learn anything?

Yes, TRAIN! TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN! I am training for a marathon so that helped me a little but I should have done a lot more which I will be doing I would say you should ride your bike a lot and make sure you do hills. That's what drained me. I used a mountain bike which helped be cut corners a little but a road bike would have been faster!

I CAN NOT WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR!

I will post more pictures from the race including some vids as I have more time!

Hopefully next year I will see you at the race! I know for sure that I will be there!

You can check them out here: http://urbanadventuregames.com/

Friday, July 26, 2013

Stride Box

Hey Guys!

I wanted to let you know about this website I found the other day. Its called StrideBox.

It is a monthly service that sends out a box of goodies that runners have been using and stuff that you may have been wanting to try.

I looked at last months box and it had energy gels, a water bottle, lock laces, disposable towels and more!

The price is 15 bucks which is not too bad. If you give 5 bucks for shipping its only 10 bucks a month!

If you want to check them out you can at www.stridebox.com



p.s. Keep on the look out for a possible giveaway coming soon ;)


When we long for life without difficulties, remind us that oaks grow strong in contrary winds and diamonds are made under pressure.
- Peter Marshall

Friday, July 19, 2013

The Running Community

Hey guys!

I want to let you know about an awesome message board. It is called 26.2! (for obvious reason!)

You can get support for running, tips and tricks and ask any questions you may have about running. I won a free 26.2 sticker from them. You can get one too!

Check it out here: http://www.twentysixtwo.com/   and tell then that The Newbie Marathoner sent ya!

Feel free to find me on there: ndfan1210

Thanks again and happy running!

A cool story

So when I was walking to my bus today I was called over by one of the ladies that helps clean the bus. I have a history with her. (She worked at my first job)

She was asking about my name (I go by my middle name) She was arguing with one of the other drivers because she was saying my name was Joe!

She called me over to settle the point and she said "I was trying to explain to her who you were and I was like you know Joe the runner"

It is awesome to hear that. She could have said anything, but she chose runner. It is awesome to know that when people think of me they think of running.

Just a story that I thought was pretty cool!

Thursday, July 18, 2013

It finally happened...

Well I found out yesterday that I am officially signed up for my FIRST marathon. I am all kinds of nervous, scared and excited. It is called the Veterans Marathon and you can check it out here: http://www.veteransmarathon.com/index.php

I am also running to support the vets. I have kind of taken to running races for charities so that I can do even more good with my running. For every mile that I run people from my area will donate a set amount of money.

I am using marathon rookie for my training.

Its only the first day of a long way for me to go, but I am ready!  Feel free to leave any words of encouragement or ideas!

"At some point in life you have to face your fears."
- Eric Thomas

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Hello and Welcome!

Hello!

Welcome to my blog, and as the title states I am a newbie marathoner! I have recently signed up for my FIRST marathon. You can check it out at http://www.veteransmarathon.com/index.php

I will be posting all kinds of things here like pictures, videos, reviews, songs or anything that I feel relates to running and I want to talk about haha!

You can follow me here... or on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/5kRunningDude or on twitter at: https://twitter.com/5KRunningDude

I am open to all comments, questions, or ideas!

Thank you for checking me out and hope you will join me on my journey as I do my first of many 26.2s!