Monday, September 15, 2008

Chuck's Weekly Running Update for Middle TN: 9/15/08

Dear Runners,

Here is this week's schedule, growing by leaps and bounds. Thanks to all running hosts. You can add your run to this expanding list. Kindly let me know and your run will be posted.

Although accuracy rate is high, I do not guarantee this list 100% correct. Please check with running host before driving or jogging to location.

Shorter days mean earlier darkness. Purchase and wear reflective gear. See you on the roads.

CH




Monday 9/15
5:00 a.m. Mon, Wed, and Fri mornings at 5:00 a.m. per nashvillestriders.com
Hendersonville YMCA parking lot.
Contact Forrest Wise or Mark Evans 855-1760

6:15 a.m. East Nashville Bongo Java: Jenny Magill jenny.magill@gmail.com runs starting at Bongo Java East. Directions: BJRC Cafe is located in the hip 5 Points area of East Nashville. We are located just around the corner from Margot Cafe, across the street from Beyond the Edge. Bongo Java East 107 S. 11th St. Nashville, TN 37206.

5:45 p.m. Kirk Kellerhals kirkk@giveshoes.org invites you to his greenway run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Meet at Kohl's parking lot trailhead 2330 Jackson Downs Boulevard, Nashville (Donelson). Stones River Greenway at Kohl's Trailhead – Kohl's Department Store parking lot off Lebanon Road. From I-40 east, take exit #219 to Stewarts Ferry Pike and Percy Priest Dam. Turn left onto Stewarts Ferry Pike and continue for two miles pass Cloverbottom and the Tennessee School for the Blind. T urn right onto Lebanon Road, pass the YMCA and Polo Park Apts. Turn right onto Jackson Downs Blvd. that runs next to Kohl's Depar tment Store and Target. Turn left into Kohl's parking lot, trailhead is located in the far left corner next to Lebanon Road bridge. Trail distance 10K: 3.1-miles to just past the Percy Priest Dam Trailhead and back for 10K total.


6:00 p.m. Shelby Bottoms main trailhead parking lot: Yours truly cthargro@bellsouth.net will meet runners interested in a medium to long run, easy pace along the Shelby Bottoms greenway. All are invited. Please note new time as we prepare for shorter daylight hours.

Tuesday 9/16

6:15 a.m. East Nashville Bongo Java: Jenny Magill jenny.magill@gmail.com runs starting at Bongo Java East. Directions BJRC Cafe is located in the hip 5 Points area of East Nashville. We are located just around the corner from Margot Cafe, across the street from Beyond the Edge and at Bongo Java East 107 S. 11th St. Nashville, TN 37206.

5:15 p.m. Percy Warner Park David Harris dharris@harriselectricsupply.com sends this invitation: "The group I run with meets on Tuesdays in Percy Warner park at 5:15 either at DeepWells (Mossy Ridge/Yellow Trail/ White Trail trailhead), the Nature Center on Hwy 100, or at the Harpeth Hills Golf Course parking lot. Our leader (Mike Kozel) sends an email in the morning suggesting a particular run. We generally run trails when the days are longer (April - September) and roads in the months with shorter days. Other runners are welcome. The best method for anyone interested would probably be just to send an emai l to me inquiring about the Run Du Jour if interested. Thanks." David

5:30 p.m. Athlete's House 1700 Portland Avenue Nashville: seven miles of CMM course. Make sure and register your mileage with Athlete's House. Free t-shirts are given at 50- and 100-mile levels.

Training runs now at 5:30pm

Every Tuesday at 5:30pm, the Athlete's House running store will have a training run. Each run will start from the store and run throughout the streets of Nashville.
Come join us and take advantage of training over the new Country Music Marathon course which passes by the Athlete's House store twice. The runs are free and open to all. Fluids will also be provided at the beginning and end of the runs.


Most of the training runs will be marked in 1/2 mile increments. We will keep a log of your Tuesday runs and once you finish 50 miles, you will earn an Athlete's House shirt.
After 100 miles, you will earn a long sleeve shirt.

So, don't run alone when you can meet and train with other runners every Tuesday night at the Athlete's House

See you there!

The Athlete's House
1700 Portland Avenue
Nashville, TN. 37212

Store Hours
M-F 10-8
Sat 8:30-6



Wednesday 9/17

5:00 a.m. Mon, Wed, and Fri mornings at 5:00 a.m. per nashvillestriders.com
Hendersonville YMCA parking lot.
Contact Forrest Wise or Mark Evans 855-1760

Wednesday, September 17
7th Annual Jaunt in the Joint Marathon/Half Marathon/5K
7:00 AM, Charles Bass Correctional Complex, Nashville, TN.
Field limited with priority given to Nashville Striders members.
Entry deadline September 8
Contact Peter Pressman at pasta4run@aol.com or (615) 794-7171.
5:30 p.m. Centennial Park Arts and Activities Center: The Nashville Striders continue their weekly fun run. Route covers eight miles including Richland Creek greenway.
Start from Activity Center, Centennial Park, Nashville
Call Suzanne Thompson at (615) 604-4991
Directions: turn off West End by the McDonald's, go up the street, the Arts Activity Center is on your left.

5:45 p.m. Kirk Kellerhals kirkk@giveshoes.org invites you to his greenway run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Meet at Kohl's parking lot trailhead 2330 Jackson Downs Boulevard, Nashville (Donelson). Stones River Greenway at Kohl's Trailhead – Kohl's Department Store parking lot off Lebanon Road. From I-40 east, take exit #219 to Stewarts Ferry Pike and Percy Priest Dam. Turn left onto Stewarts Ferry Pike and continue for two miles pass Cloverbottom and the Tennessee School for the Blind. Turn right onto Lebanon Road, pass the YMCA and Polo Park Apts. Turn right onto Jackson Downs Blvd. that runs next to Kohl's Department St ore and Target. Turn left into Kohl's parking lot, trailhead is located in the far left corner next t o Lebanon Road bridge. Trail distance 10K: 3.1-miles to just past the Percy Priest Dam Trailhead and back for 10K total.

6:00 p.m. Moss Wright Park, Goodlettsville

Here is the info for our Wed. night right from Goodlettsville Moss Wright Park at the Fort. The main organizers are James Horton & Leslie Valdez from the Hendersonville Y group. I lead out in the slower group that starts at 6 p.m. and James leads out in the faster group that starts at 6:15 p.m. We run the 10 mile course. Any questions: please email: silkealbright@hotmail.com
2 groups, same place, same time, same course, I will put the water at the school, wear bright reflective clothes

Group A (9:30 - 12:00 pace)

starts at 6pm

Will run the 10 mile course


Group B (6:00 - 9:30 pace)

starts at 6:15pm

Will run the 10 mile course
6:30 p.m. Beyond the Edge parking lot 112 South 11th Street, East Nashville. Team East Nasty coach Mark Miller millema6@hotmail.com says,"After the run, people may grab dinner or a drink at one of the local establishments. Enjoy the weather, and I'll look for you on Wednesday nights! Remember, bring a change of clothes and a couple bucks so you can join us after the run at 3 Crow. See you Wednesday at 6:30! Mark

Last week's run had 45 participants, with 30 attending social hour at 3 Crow Bar. NOTE: Beginning October 1 this run will move to 6:00 p.m. to accomodate shorter daylight hours.


Remember:
5 points 5 (or 3)
When: Wednesday nights at 6:30
Where: Beyond the Edge Parking Lot
Why: Keep the running momentum going!
Who: East Nasties and anyone else who wants to come along

Thursday 9/18

5:30 a.m. Percy Warner Park main gate, Belle Meade Boulevard at Page Road: Roland Jones rjones@rolandjonesonline.com "The run Thursday morning is the usual 6.2 miles route (with a part that allows people to trim it back to 4 miles if they don't run the entire route.) It's a beautiful run through Belle Meade Highlands, Belle Meade, Belle Meade Plantation, Belle Meade Links, and Belle Meade Country Club. It starts and stops at the Percy Warner Park gates at Belle Meade Blvd. Thanks."

6:15 a.m. East Nashville Bongo Java: Jenny Magill jenny.magill@gmail.com runs starting at Bongo Java East. Directions: BJRC Cafe is located in the hip 5 Points area of East Nashville. We are located just around the corner from Margot Cafe, across the street from Beyond the Edge. Bongo Java East 107 S. 11th St. Nashville, TN 37206.


5:45 p.m. Kirk Kellerhals kirkk@giveshoes.org invites you to his greenway run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Meet at Kohl's parking lot trailhead 2330 Jackson Downs Boulevard, Nashville (Donelson). Stones River Greenway at Kohl's Trailhead – Kohl's Department Store parking lot off Lebanon Road. From I-40 east, take exit #219 to Stewarts Ferry Pike and Percy Priest Dam. Turn left onto Stewarts Ferry Pike and continue for two miles pass Cloverbottom and the Tennessee School for the Blind. T urn right onto Lebanon Road, pass the YMCA and Polo Park Apts. Turn right onto Jackson Downs Blvd. that runs next to Kohl's Depar tment Store and Target. Turn left into Kohl's parking lot, trailhead is located in the far left corner next to Lebanon Road bridge. Trail distance 10K: 3.1-miles to just past the Percy Priest Dam Trailhead and back for 10K total.

6:00 p.m. Shelby Bottoms main trailhead parking lot: Polly Alexander pollyboun@gmail.com will meet runners interested in a medium to long run, easy pace along the Shelby Bottoms greenway. All are invited.

6:30 p.m. Fleet Feet Brentwood 330 Franklin Road: From the Fleet Feet web site www.fleetfeetnashville.com Lots of stuff to report for the upcoming week...some of the long run info is on our website if you want to pull locations off that...also, pictures of the Run With Us Lab are on our website...


Depart from the store at 6:30 p.m. for a 4.5 mile fun run in the neighborhood every Thursday. All levels are welcome, and shorter courses are available.

Enter your name each week for our monthly drawing. Prizes are given out on the last Fun Run of every month and include items such as shoes, apparel, nutrition, and more! The more Fun Runs you attend, the better your chances of winning!

Friday 9/19

5:00 a.m. Mon, Wed, and Fri mornings at 5:00 a.m. per nashvillestriders.com
Hendersonville YMCA parking lot.
Contact Forrest Wise or Mark Evans 855-1760

Saturday 9/20

5:30 a.m. Percy Warner Park main gate, Belle Meade Boulevard at Page Road: Roland Jones rjones@rolandjonesonline.com hosts runs of various distances.

7:00 a.m. from Fleet Feet Brentwood. Remember September: Fleet Feet Sports will host Saturday long runs at 7am (6, 8, 10, and 12 mile courses) Fluids and course maps provided. Join us every Saturday in September for some fun, longer runs. I will have distances marked for 6, 8, 10 and 12 miles, with fluids provided. Those of you training for the October halves (Nashville/M'boro) or the December Memphis race, this would be great training for you! All runs begin at 7:00 am. Sept 13th route:



Various group runs, as posted on nashvillestriders.com . Please check with Striders or run coordinator.

Saturdays, 7:00 a.m.
Meet at the Donelson/Hermitage YMCA on Lebanon Road. We will run the new Greenway. All distances and paces are welcome. You can easily get in an 8 – 10 mile loop. It does have a very challenging hill. Very nice run. We will measure more distance as we explore on the run. No contact person for this run at this time

Saturdays, 6:30 a.m.
Start from the YMCA in Franklin.
Call Lisa Weber 496-9039

Saturdays, 7:00 a.m.
Start at the Starbucks in Belle Meade Shopping Center, Nashville
Call Katherine McCrea at (615) 309-7739

Saturdays, 8:00 a.m.
Start from behind the steeplechase, off Old Hickory, Percy Warner Park, Nashville
Call Susanne Hicks, 665-0474

Saturday's race schedule:

Saturday, September 20
10th Annual Bob Lunsford Memorial Christie Cookie 5K Run/Walk & Kid's Fun Run
Green Hills Family YMCA, Nashville, TN
Information: Andy White (615) 297-6529
ChampionChip Timing


Saturday, September 20
Run Through the Glade 5K
Gladefest, Gladeville,TN
Register on Active.com
Information: Major Jimenez (615) 594-4697 or gladefest5K@hotmail.com

Saturday, September 20
Chick-fil-A 5K & Youth Running Festival
4:30 PM Registration, 5:30 Start Time Please see attached documents
Belmont university, Nashville, TN
Information: www.racenashville.com

Saturday, September 20
Walk From Obesity
10:00 AM Centennial Park, Nashville, TN
Website




Sunday 9/21

Sunday, September 21
6:00 AM
21 Miles
Kroger to Kroger
From Franklin Kroger to Belle Meade Kroger.
Last long run before Chicago weekend.

http://www.nashvillestriders.com/maps/KrogerToKroger21m.pdf
Call Bruce/Katherine McCrea (615) 309-7739.

Race calendar:



September 20, Chick-Fil-A 5K, please see .pdf attachments



September 27, Shelby Bottoms Boogie for CASA:



From Jenny Magill:
September 27, 2008 - Shelby Bottoms Boogie 15K/5K Race

Join in the fun at the Shelby Bottoms Boogie for CASA in September!

On September 27, the 9th Annual Shelby Bottoms Boogie for CASA 15K/5K race
will be held in Shelby Bottoms Park in East Nashville. That Saturday,
hundreds of runners and walkers will enjoy a flat, fast race course along
the Cumberland River while raising money for a great cause. We are excited
to announce that all proceeds from the event will benefit CASA's volunteer
program!


More information about the race and online registration is available at
www.casa-nashville.org/events.htm and through the Nashville Striders at
www.nashvillestriders.com. We hope you will be able to join us!

Ready to join in the fun? You can register directly online through
Active.com.



October 4, 2009 Komen Race for the Cure:


All – our Race for the Cure is Saturday, October 4th in downtown Nashville. The 5K Race begins at 9a (we ask that the runners are in front and the walkers in back). The 1 mile fun walk begins at 9:30. We will have TONS of children’s activities, entertainment, give-aways (like complimentary admission to the Frist Center!) and more! Please come join us and help END Breast Cancer forever!



Visit our Website at www.komen-nashville.org.



Hope to see you on the 4th! Haylee





Haylee A. Waddey Hall

Outreach & Development Coordinator

Susan G. Komen for the Cure-Greater Nashville

2131 Bandywood Drive, Suite 200

Nashville, Tennessee 37215

www.komen-nashville.org

615-383-0017

Angie Arnold aarnold425@netzero.com will run the Komen Race for the Cure and seeks your support:

Komen Greater Nashville Race for the Cure® needs you!!!


Dear Friends,

Many of you know that I lost my mother to breast cancer when I was twelve. Recently, my cousin past away from it. My sister was diagnosed in May, and fortunately, caught it at a very early stage before it became invasive. Now, one of my dearest friends is battling this dreaded disease.

I walk for them. And for your mothers, sisters, daughters, cousins and friends.

I would be honored to have you join my team or give us your support for this year's Komen Greater Nashville Race for the Cure® on October 4th in downtown Nashville.

One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Breast cancer knows no boundary, be it age, gender, socio-economic status or geographic location.

Will you help us make a difference?

Sincerely,
Angie Arnold

Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support Greater Nashville Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure

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For those with a little too much time on your hands, the Florida Keys 100 Ultra may interest you:

From: Bob Becker [mailto:bobruns150@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 2:02 PM
To: Bob Becker
Subject: FW: Keys 100 set for Saturday, May 16, 2009

Hello, Keys 100 Runners! I hope everyone had a great summer, is healthy and training hard. Jared Knapp and I have finally been able to nail down the date for next year’s Keys 100, and we wanted to share that with you. Our hope is to dramatically improve participation in the event next May 16-17 while retaining the basic format and personal touch of this year’s event. We learned a lot from the 2008 Inaugural, especially from the feedback received from many of you. Thanks so much for your insight and suggestions. We certainly hope to improve aspects of the race where possible going forward. That will be particularly true in the area of traffic awareness. The Florida DOT has promised to install signage at strategic locations to warn motorists of our race in progress. Although not yet confirmed, we have asked them to place cones on Seven Mile Bridge during the race to remind drivers to be alert. We will have more race marshals on the course to monitor events, answer questions and help in any way possible. Importantly, in 2009 we will strictly enforce the rule that racers MUST run facing traffic when on the road shoulder—i.e., when not running on a sidewalk or service road. We are looking at other things we can do, as well, and continue to request and welcome your suggestions.

I heard very positive “buzz” about the Keys 100 while running Badwater this summer and while volunteering at the Grand Teton Races in Wyoming over Labor Day weekend. I expect the number of individual race entrants to grow as word continues to spread in the ultra-running community. Based on feedback on our unique 100-mile, 6-person relay format, I expect to see exponential growth in the number of teams competing in 2009. That will certainly add to the fun and excitement of the weekend. Our team relay, where the team decides on the length and number of legs each racer will run, is perfect for the half-marathoner or 10K runner. I hope you will encourage all your running friends to put together their own 6-person team, choose a crazy name, decorate a van and come on down to Florida next May for a great Keys experience! The race website, www.Keys100.com, is being updated for 2009 right now—content first, with a whole new “look” to follow. Register before December 31st and pay an entry fee below last May’s fee. Again in 2009, we will waive your entry fee (or refund it if already paid) when you raise three times the applicable entry fee amount in contributions for the fight against prostate cancer. Details are posted on the website.

Finally, I have a favor to ask, and that is your feedback about the following: I have spoken with a lot of people since May about our 2008 Keys 100 race experience, especially the team relay event. I keep hearing comments like these: “Thousands of people have run marathons and “halfs” and 10Ks, and many are looking for something a bit different.” Many have told me how much people would like to race with their friends as well as run/train with them on weekends. Our 100-mile, 6-person format seems to fit that bill very well. As a result, I am actively exploring the idea of creating a Florida Relay Series. The Keys 100 relay race would be one of four in the series. An additional three relay races would be created, spread throughout the year. They would be held in other parts of Florida, each along a scenic route featuring the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf to create beautiful and memorable visual experiences. These other three would be out-and-back routes—50 miles each way--not the 100-mile point-to-point format as in the Keys. Likely venues are the Gulf Coast from St. Petersburg Beach north to Clearwater, then across the Intracoastal to Dunedin, returning to St. Pete. (Part of that race would actually be run on the hard-pack sand beach.) Another is the St. Augustine or Jacksonville area. A third might be Fort Lauderdale north to West Palm Beach. Teams could enter one or more of these races. Any team entering all four would be eligible for the Series Championship. My questions to you as “veterans” of the Keys 100 is whether the concept seems viable and, without holding anyone to it, whether you could imagine your own team, or group of friends, participating? Each event would also have a charitable component, the specific cause TBD.

Thank you very much for your time and consideration. If you have a minute to give me your opinion about the relay race concept, I’d be much obliged.

Very best regards to you all,

Bob

Bob Becker

Race Director

UltraSports LLC

Cell: 954-439-2800

Fax: 954-206-0841

bob@ultrasportsllc.com



UltraSports LLC

P.O. Box 2065

Fort Lauderdale FL 33303

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