- Lavaman Waikoloa - Another hot day up in Waikoloa, but the crazy winds died down before the race and everyone seemed to have a great time. I took a ton of pictures at the race, most of which are available here. Results are available here.
- Wheelin' Free - PATH (People's Advocacy for Trails Hawaii) held one of their Wheelin' Free after school clinics prior to Lavaman Waikoloa. For two weeks, the students trained daily for the Lavaman Sunset 5k Run/Walk and also had daily life skills lessons and special guest speakers. I visited them one day to talk about running and racing, and also did their run/scavenger hunt with them. It was a really fun afternoon and I encourage all parents to get your kids involved in one of these free programs when they are offered!
Wheelin' Free Talk |
- Mac-A-Thon - This race is one of the most popular on the island and is actually the oldest, as well. The biggest draw for this race is the macadamia nut pancakes they serve after the race. And this year did not disappoint. Results from the race are available at JTL Timing's website. We weren't able to take any photos at this one.
- Carbo-Man 10-Mile Mosey, Roadrunner 3.5 mile Romp, and 1-mile Mighty Mouse Scamper. This race took place on Sunday on Alii Drive. It was pretty warm for that one, since it started at 8 a.m. Results are available here. No photos again because this time I forgot to put the memory card in the camera - one of these days I will learn!
Participants started at the video gait analysis station with Jason where they were videotaped running on the treadmill with and without shoes.
Jason then replayed the video and pointed out various characteristics of the runner's form. (This station had a slight malfunction early in the day with the computer equipment, but Jason managed to get it working again and hopefully solved for the next time around. Thanks to everyone for their patience!) Participants will also get a copy of their video gait analysis this week that they can keep and refer back to.
After seeing how he/she ran in the video analysis, the runner then moved over to the physical therapy station with Jeff Dietrichson. Jeff ran various tests on each runner to determine areas of strength, weakness, inflexibility, etc. and suggested stretches and strengthening exercises to help improve those areas.
After their physical therapy session, the runners stopped by my station to learn about the shoe options that were recommended for them by Jason and Jeff based on their running form.
We also demonstrated some of our Trigger Point technology for rolling out sore, knotted muscles and some of our compression gear for recovery as well.
Overall, we've gotten some great feedback on the clinic and hope to offer it again sometime this summer (with a few tweaks now that we know better what to expect!). This clinic is something that could benefit every runner, whether you are a beginner or have been doing this for 20 years. We'll keep you posted so you can Keep on Running! Thanks to Mary Mullahey and M2 Fitness for pulling this all together and allowing us to invade her studio for the day!
Up this weekend is another event starting at M2 Fitness. Allison Alterman, a Kealakehe senior, is putting on a free 5k Fun Run as part of her senior project. The run starts at 8:00 a.m. on Sunday, April 22 at M2 Fitness in Pottery Terrace. The route goes down Walua Road to Alii Drive and back. The best part is probably going to be the ice cream that follows the race. Come out and support Allison this weekend!
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