Sunday, August 31, 2008
John Finishes His First Half!
Unlike last year, the weather was anything but perfect. It was a hot and humid day. The warmer temps did not appear to impact John, as he ran a 1:43:31 and finished 75th in his division. For an event with well over 10,000 runners, this is one heck of a race debut.
One more thing. . . John did this race without a taper at all. He ran a 20 miler last weekend, and another six miler just two days before the race. Great job John! Good things are ahead in Chicago.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Sad News

Please be careful out there and watch for (and call out) rocks and gravel at intersections. Please remember to always ride in pairs at a minimum, and the bigger the group the more visible you will be. Hopefully at least one member of the group will have a cell phone and it would be courteous to your riding partners to carry identification with contact numbers etc on it (even a small piece of paper in a zip lock). Be safe. - Eric
RUN RSVP: Saturday 08/30

Run Details:
- Where: Saturday, 6:00 am @ Harris Teeter
- Supported: TBD
- Weather: Forecast (70F at start)
- Routes: 5 miles; 12 miles
I am not able to put out any fluids. If someone can, please post a comment here, and give me or Scott your receipt. As always. . . ANYONE is welcome to join us! Tell a friend. . . RSVP online with your pace and distance.
Quote for the Day:
"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go." - T S Eliot
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
RMEC Your Help Is Needed Again!

We are on pace right now for 220-240 total runners, so it is not a concern of having enough people. The more runners that sign up early, the easier our planning is. We need to order shirts, finishers medals, food, gels, water bottles, timing chips, etc. All of this take lead time, so knowing our runners early helps.
I realize finding people to run a 5k is easier than finding people for a trail race, but please do your part and help us find runners. If you read the comments under the Medoc Meltdown post below, you will see nothing but praise. Several first time trail runners had a great time and did very well. Don't let the "trail aspect" of the race keep you away.
Lastly, if you can't find us a runner. . . find us a volunteer. This is key to the success of the race. No experience is necessary. If you can smile, point, clap, cheer, hand out cups, give out food, etc, then you have the skills we are looking for!
Don't let us down RMEC. . . If you are reading this post (even if you are not a RMEC member), do your part to help make this event a great success!
Monday, August 25, 2008
Medoc Meltdown Results
One, two, three or four loops. . .congrats to everyone who finished!

Sunday, August 24, 2008
OBX Marathon and Half Marathon
12 so far:
Posted. . .Jeff H, Scott, Ursula, Steve, Tampa, Frank, Derek, Ryan, Arthur, Levi, Tracy H, Eric P
Heard on the run. . . Michael (new guy), Others . . .
Friday, August 22, 2008
RUN RSVP: Saturday 08/23

Run Details:
- Where: Saturday, 6:00 am @ Harris Teeter
- Supported: Yes
- Weather: Forecast (65F at start)
- Routes: 5 miles; 14 miles; 20 miles
The weather is going to be fantastic! Mid 60's to start in unbeatable is August, so take advantage of the cooler temps and have a great run! Fluids will be at the tracks, at my house, and at Co-Ah-Bar (can someone put fluids there again). ANYONE is welcome to join us! Tell a friend. . . RSVP online with your pace and distance. . . See you tomorrow!
Quote for the Day: "It’s Better to Try and Fail Than to Have Never Tried At All"
Cotton Century Ride

Thursday, August 21, 2008
Friends and Family Coupons

Medoc Meltdown 50k


Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Brian Sell: Olympic Marathoner. . . Home Depot Employee
Brian Sell Bio: Brian Sell, whose recent third place triumph in the 2008 Olympic Trials in New York landed him a spot on the USA mens’ Olympic team, is known as the “man who knows how to run that last 10K of a marathon.” Backed by a powerful network of family, friends and former coaches, Sell will pack his bags, shoes and growing reputation to hit the track at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and represent Hansons-Brooks Distance Project and the United States.
Sell has racked up quite a collection of records and achievements, including: placing 25th at IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 2003; membership to USATF World Championship marathon team in 2005; first place in the U.S. Half Marathon in 2006; Chicago Distance Classic Champion in 2006 (1:04:25); first place in the USATF 25K Championships; and third in the 2008 Olympic Trials (2:11:40). His personal best marathon was run in 2:10:47 in October of 2006.
Needless to say, Sell says he’s looking forward to the “hot, flat course in Beijing.”
Monday, August 18, 2008
Calling All RMEC Members!

I have a challenge for every member of the RMEC, and I hope you will all take it seriously: FIND AT LEAST ONE PERSON TO SIGN UP AS A RUNNER OR VOLUNTEER BY WEDNESDAY OF THIS WEEK.
We have 40 RMEC members. If each of you can just find one runner, we will sell out by the weekend. Seriously, that is all it will take. Tell them to put your name in the "How did you hear about this event" question. I would love for you to find more people for the 10k, but I will just be happy if you all accept this challenge as find us some new runners regardless of race.
We are supposed to be promoted in an email that will be sent from the Chamber of Commerce this week, and also on an email sent through Finish Strong. Those two emails will also give us a spike in registrations as well.
UPDATE:
- Scott - has 2
- Eric S - has 1
- Michael - has 2
- Tracy P - has 1
- Misty - has 2
- Eric P - has 1
- Elaine - has 1
- Tim - has 6
- Rob - has 1
- Steve - has 1
- Brent - has 3
- Patti - has 1
- Dave - has one pending
- Amber - has 2 prospects pending. . .
TELL PEOPLE TO REGISTER ONLINE IF POSSIBLE SO WE DONT HAVE APPLICATIONS IN THE MAIL WHEN WE SELL OUT.
Friday, August 15, 2008
RUN RSVP: Saturday 08/16

Run Details:
- Where: Saturday, 6:00 am @ Harris Teeter
- Supported: Yes
- Weather: Forecast (65F at start)
- Routes: 3.7 miles; 12 miles; 14 miles
The weather is going to be great, but drinking is still important. Fluids will be at the tracks, at my house, and at Co-Ah-Bar (can someone put fluids there again).
Please encourage others to come out and run. If you are not a regular runner, this is a BIG day. The "half marathon train" is starting to warm up. If people want to get on board for the half marathon, they need to get on in the next few weeks. Tell a friend. . . RSVP online with your pace and distance. . . See you tomorrow!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Distance Runners Performance Clinic


This Saturday in Raleigh there is a Distance Runners Performance Clinic at the Athletic Performance Center. This is no charge for the event. The goal of the event is to learn how to enhance your running performance. They will cover:
- Running efficiency
- Injury prevention & strength training
- Recovery and regeneration
- Video gait analysis, and more.
Inspirational

Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Ford's Colony Is About to Sell Out!
Race Cap: There is a chance we may add more entries for each race, but this is not a guarantee. We need to discuss this with Ford's Colony, because the parking is limited. We also need to discuss with Finish Strong, to ensure there are adequate chips for the race. Finally, we need to obtain additional race numbers, and adjust our shirt order. In other words, if you want to guarantee your spot, sign up now.

Age Groups: The 5k is short on men under 30, and women over 50. Sign up a friend, and have a great chance at an age group award.
Volunteers: I want to make another push for volunteers. I really want to see our runners run, but I also would love to see your family and friends on the course passing out water, helping with race day registration, and helping to clear the course after the race. Please encourage people to volunteer.
Medoc: Don't forget that Ford's Colony runners get 10% off their Medoc registration. Visit the From a 10k to 10-miler section for more information.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
5k/10k in Fayetteville

If anyone is planning to run, post here. We could probably arrange a carpool to save on gas. I would love to get out some information on the Ford's Colony races to the runners, so if you are going I can give you some brochures.
Friday, August 08, 2008
RUN RSVP: Saturday 08/09

We have three different distances planned. As always, all routes can be adjusted. Please be sure to review the directions before the run and print them if needed. To see the turn sheets, look below the map. If they are not there, click on "Notes". The newer maps have it under notes.
Run Details:
- Where: Saturday, 6:00 am @ Harris Teeter
- Supported: Yes
- Weather: Forecast (63F at start)
- Routes: 3 miles; 8 miles; 18 miles
Fluids will be at the tracks for the run. The 3-mile route does not have a fluid stop, but you should be fine tomorrow. If you think you will need fluids, bring them with you. For those doing 18, I will also have fluids at my house. If someone can put drinks at Co-Ah-Bar, let me know. We probably only need a few bottles there.
Tell a friend. . . RSVP online with your pace and distance. . . See you tomorrow!
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Beginner Half Marathon Program Begins!
The Program: We will follow the novice plan developed by Hal Higdon for a half marathon. Hal has some of the most popular and successful training plans you will find. Hal's plan is a 12 week program, ours is 14 weeks. We have added two extra weeks on the front end to allow for a little more base miles. We will also tweak ours slightly so people can race the Ford's Colony 10k. The Half Marathon is on 11/22/08.
The Base: People wishing to do this program should be able to finish a 3 mile run with limited walking. Runners who use the Galloway (run/walk) approach are also welcome to join us. Regardless of how you get your miles in. . . 3 miles should be "doable" for you. If you are not sure if you can do it, come join us this weekend and see how you do. We are a no pressure running group, and want to encourage everyone to try. Speed does not matter.
Who's Invited: Anyone who is willing to try! Old or young; big or small; experienced or a newbie. . . If you are willing to give it your best effort than come join us. Every RMEC member will confirm that training with a team of people is more motivating and a key to your success.
What's Included: The RMEC is a running group with several organized runs during the week. Some runs have a few people, sometimes we get 20 runners. You will be invited and encouraged to join as many of these runs as you want. If a run will be "supported" (fluids, energy gels, etc.) we will let you know. Ultimately we are giving you a plan, and a team of people to help motivate you.
What else could be included:
- Clinics - Most of our group (but not all) have several races under our belts. If the half marathon training brings out several new runners, we will try to coordinate some clinics about running, racing and training. In the past we did clinics on Shoes and Gear, Stretching, Core Strengthening, and Mental Preparation. These were great events, and we can do them again if we believe they will be well attended.
- Shirts - If there is interest we can order some "Training to Run 13.1" shirts.
- Training Races - We can either find some local races or create our own mini-races just for club members
What do I need to do: Bring a positive attitude and willingness to work hard at group runs and on your own. Come out and see what the RMEC is all about. If you like it, we would love to have you join the club. Club members gets discounts at Raleigh Running Outfitters, and on some local races too. Weekend runs will be supported, so you can save money on Gatorade too.
Again, everyone is welcome! If you think you might give it a try, send an email to us so we will know you are coming. Any details about your running background would be helpful.
Club Members: Now is your chance to bring out friends to run. The more runners that decide to train for the first half marathon, their more successful this will be. Everyone likes to train with a friend. Finding similar paced people with similar experience will help to build the confidence of everyone involved. So encourage people to join us over the next month and start training!
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
RMEC Mentioned in Images Magazine

Goldsboro Tri Results
The RMEC did extremely well at the Goldsboro Tri this weekend, bringing home several age group awards, and lots of impressive times.

Tim was doing his best to chase down Dave, and almost caught him on the run. Likewise, a strong swim by Carol made Andy have to work hard to catch her shortly before the finish.
Dave, Mikah, Andy, and Carol all place in their respective age groups. Both Dave and Tim finished in the top 20 overall. Great job everyone!
Friday, August 01, 2008
Good Luck Triathletes

RUN RSVP: Saturday 08/02

Run Details:
- Where: Saturday, 6:00 am @ Harris Teeter
- Supported: Yes (TBD)
- Weather: Forecast
- Route: 7 mile; 11 mile
The 11 mile route has two "repeat-loops". One is on Steeple Chase, and the other is at Iron Horse. If you want to do less than 11, do not do those loops. The seven mile route only has the "repeat-loop" at Steeple Chase. I am having trouble seeing the lines of the route on my PC, so let me know if others are having the same problem.
I need someone to take fluids out if possible to the train tracks. The second water stop on the 11 mile route is a water fountain at Stone Park. Please RSVP with your pace if you are coming. If you are bringing fluids post that as well. Save your receipt for what you buy. If in doubt. . . bring your own fluids. It is too hot to run without them right now.