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Teva Launches the ReForge Multisport Shoe

Teva has been on a tear. Some of their competitors might choose to say terror. We are sorry to loose Simple but are optimistic that Teva will continue to up their game and be our shoe of choice as the seasons progress. We appreciate the multi sport functionality of most of their shoes and the waterability of the rest.

They have been pumping out new shoes all spring and we add another shoe to our – hope to test soon list. These launch in January 2012 and they look awesome.

More than half of Teva’s spring 2012 collection is comprised of new styles that appeal to active and adventurous consumers while staying true to Teva’s commitment to water, which continues to define the brand’s DNA.

The soon to be issued new style is the ReForge ion-mask™ and is beinc called by Teva the next evolution of the classic hiker. The moment you exit a watery environment, water drains through the midsole’s Drain Frame channels and the ion-mask-treated upper shrugs off water droplets. Unlike membrane waterproofing technologies, ion-mask is not a physical barrier to water, rather, it is an invisible nano-coating that makes the fabric totally hydrophobic. Being only nanometers thin, ion-mask does not add any weight and does not wash out or wear off with use.

The ReForge will be available on Teva in January 2012 and will sell for $130.

My blistered up sissy hands

Today’s CrossFit and Emergent Fitness Workout.

Stretch
Warm-up

Workout of the day:

Run 400m then…

4 rounds of:
- 6 Deadlifts (65-70% of 1 RM) #165
- 12 Push Ups
- 12 Pull Ups

…Run 400m

Final time:
13:33 – I’ve been off for 2 weeks, I’ll take it.

My sissy hands didn’t like the pull-ups much and I have 5 blisters to prove it.

Gotta love it,

Andy B
twitter.com/outsideallday

Let’s do this thing mang!

The last 3 weeks have been hectic. Eating like crap, no training, lot’s of airports hectic.

Kicked off Sunday on trail with Jobe. Hot and dusty run requiring lot’s of Cytomax consumption.

This week’s plan:
Monday – CrossFit at Emergent Fitness
Tuesday – Short trail run
Thursday – CrossFit at Emergent Fitness
Friday – Short Mountain Bike ride at Bobcat
Sunday – Long run, location TBA

Also starting a food log again with a Whole 9 eating mindset. Need to jump start accountability.

Let’s do this thing mang!

Andy B
twitter.com/outsideallday

Next trail race: The Aspen Backcountry Marathon

Next up for me is The Aspen Backcountry Marathon on Saturday, August 27.

Click below for an interactive map of the course:
http://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/30226514

Looking forward to EVERY part of this experience. Being in Aspen, racing in Aspen, stopping in Vail, Glenwood Hot Springs, etc. It will be such a fun trip with the family, Aunt Ali and Baby Grant to one of the most beautiful locations I personally know of. Also looking forward to racing this course for the first time, really love discovering new trails. 3,400 ft of climbing and descending will be a challenge in the heat of the summer.

Plus, you never know, maybe Lance Armstrong will be in town :)

More info at: www.aspenbackcountrymarathon.com

After that, the Run Rabbit Run Steamboat 50 in September. Lot’s of CrossFit in the next 2 months at Emerfit will be needed to make this all happen.

Andy B
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This kid is strong

I love CrossFit and I love Emergent Fitness.

Andy B
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Race report: Bighorn Mountain Wild and Scenic 50K

Race info at: http://www.bighorntrailrun.com/50K/index.html

Quick race report…
- Most beautiful race I’ve ever done.
- Running downhill for 6,729 ft was harder than I ever expected.
- The weather was beautiful.
- Interesting dynamic to have 100 mile, 50 mile, 50k and 30k racers on the course all at the same time. Makes you feel like the low man on the totem pole.
- Feet/shoes were SOAKED for the entire race. 25 streams, mud, 5 snow sections, crazy WET! Could not avoid water.
- Cytomax is an amazing electrolyte.
- Due to life, I really wasn’t ready for this race and paid the price. I blew up miles 21 – 24. Lost 30 minutes from this.
- My wife doesn’t want to me do this race again due to how far away it is from Fort Collins, but I REALLY liked it.
- So fun to have my wife, kids and mom with me on the trip.

Overall, raced as well as I could have, the blow up hurt but I was happy in general.

Final time: 6:30:43

Photo gallery at: http://thebrazeltonfamily.shutterfly.com/3707

Back to CrossFit at Emergent Fitness this week, enough eating like crap and being lazy :)

Next up:
Bent Rock Trail Race – 15 miles – July 17
Aspen Backcountry Trail Marathon – 26.2 miles – August 27
Run Rabbit Run – 50 miles – September 17

Andy B
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I’m a stiff old man

There’s a few things with my health I’ve figured out and even more that I haven’t.

Stretching is a BIG gap in my fitness. I stretch and focus on movement twice a week at Emergent Fitness for 5 minutes. Sometimes when watching TV with Julie I’ll grab the yoga mat and do some light stretching. Other than that, I’m an inflexible old man. Most of the day I walk around feeling stiff and and bulky.

There’s hope. I’m found a blog dedicated to the power of stretching.

Mobility WOD

It’s called, The MobilityWod.

This blog is intended as a jump off point for athletes to systematically begin to address their nasty tissues and grody joint mobility. Use at your own risk and stop if you think it’s gonna hurt you, your spine is going to come out your throat, or your face goes numb. But, understand that you should be responsible for your own business. Don’t wait until you need a new knee. Pony up.

Kelly Starrett, the founder of the site, provides descriptions and video’s to get you loosened up.

This tutorial focuses on improving hip flexion. I NEED THIS!

Book mark this sucker!

Andy B
twitter.com/outsideallday

The Big Horn 50k Course Profile

9 days until my next race (June 17). This time it’s a 50k in Sheridan, WY. The Bighorn Mountain Wild and Scenic Trail Run is an up and down course taking place on a blend of fire road and single track. Looks rough and starts at elevation. 2218 ft of climbing over 31.22 miles.

A link to a pretty dang good photo gallery of the course:
https://picasaweb.google.com/tony.mick.photos/BigHornTrailRun50MilerJune2010

More info on the Bighorn Mountain Wild and Scenic Trail Run:
http://www.bighorntrailrun.com/50K/index.html

Not feeling totally prepared but I think I’ll be fine. The wife, kids and my mom will all be joining me for the adventure. Hopefully the base from Emergent Fitness can carry me thru. One long run planned this week but other than that it’s small stuff and stretching.

Looks like the Leadville 50 in July is off the calendar due to finances. These races are expense. Next year.

Andy B
outsideallday.com

CrossFit Endurance and Brian Mackenzie on the cover of Competitor Magazine

For the last 18 months I’ve been fascinated with CrossFit and CrossFit Endurance. Brian Mackenzie, the founder of CrossFit Endurance challenges conventional training methods and you either love him or hate him. As I read more, train more, I really think Brian may be on to something huge. His ideas and style have impacted me so positively.

Look inside this issue.
Cover
June 2011

The cover article focuses on Brian and what he has to say about training. I HIGHLY recommending picking up a free copy of Competitor Magazine at your local running/bike shop or reading it for free online using the link above.

Happy Sunday!

Andy B
outsideallday.com

I need to stop self-desctruting but I like to eat

I enjoy working hard. I enjoy working hard at my job, with my family, when I train and when I eat. I’m really good at the eating part.

I’m the best I know at self-destruction. 6 days ago I raced a trail marathon in Wyoming and I haven’t stopped eating since. The next race is on June 17 and instead of focusing, eating well, resting, stretching, hydrating, keeping base up, etc, I’m stressed out and eating too much. It’s how I’m wired, for whatever reason I force myself to work harder than everyone else because of my bad eating habits.

Tomorrow is a new day and I’m going to kick things into gear. Whole 9 here I come…

Wish me luck,

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Life without Emergent Fitness

My buddy Doug sent this photo of me from around 2001. The beautiful lady with me is my mom Katie.

Weighing in at around 230 in the photo.

Perfect picture of life with CrossFit at Emergent Fitness and life without it. I weigh around 170 as of today thanks to Emergent Fitness and the lifestyle they promote. My wife Julie challenged me early in our marriage to begin taking my health seriously. I’m glad she did.

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Sick last week and excited about this week

Last week was a major bummer with a head cold that took me out. Compound a cold with traveling for work on Friday and Saturday and you have a zero training week. This week WILL be different.

Monday -
4 mile treadmill run
Tuesday - CrossFit at Emergent Fitness
Wednesday – Short run with Jobe at Devil’s Backbone
Thursday - Long run up Round Mountain for 2.5 hours or so after work.
Friday - CrossFit at Emergent Fitness
Saturday - MTB ride in Lory State Park with Matt Smart
Sunday - Long run at Bobcat with Matt Smart

The Wyoming Trail Marathon is on May 29. Normally I wouldn’t be nervous but based on my past week’s of training I really am a little concerned.

Need to have a few good weeks of consistency…

Andy B
outsideallday.com

Pursuing Fitness

Last summer, Andy B convinced me to join a gym in Fort Collins called Emerfit, and I think it’s changing my life.  When you think of the gym, you probably think of treadmills, mirrors, and awkward old dudes in spandex maxing out on the bench press.  Emerfit is probably unlike any gym you’ve been to.

I spent a lot of my life immersed in sport specific weight and agility training, which progressively got more difficult and had a competitive element.   However, I found that this type of training was hard for me to find in a local “big gym.”

When I first sat down with Chris Brown at Emerfit, he explained to me the model of fitness they followed.  What is fitness?  How do you know if you’re fit, or if someone else is physically fit?  It’s something that humans have spent at least the last century trying to figure out, debating, researching, and citing medical journals and studies.  An easy way for me to understand the Emerfit model is this – you may have a guy who can bench 500 lbs, but would fall over dead running more than 400 meters.  You also may have a guy that places top ten in the Boston Marathon, but has to have help out of the

Workout of the Day

grocery store because he can’t lift his milk jugs into the minivan.  Emerfit is all about the pursuit of overall fitness.  It’s not about how you look. It’s not about how much weight you can lift, or how far or fast you can run.  It’s about you pushing the envelope of fitness for you. For me, I had done some short distance running, and a little trail running. I didn’t have any really specific goals in mind when I started, but I have fairly chronic disc issues in my lower back, and feared my body was slipping rapidly into the middle-age abyss.   I, like most people, had tried lots of programs, and gyms, but ultimately faded away once the new wore off.

So what do you do at Emerfit?

Each class is scheduled for an hour with a trainer assigned to lead the group and provide individual coaching. You start with some stretching, warm-up, and then move into some strength work. Each day you also do a “Workout of the Day” (WOD) for conditioning.  The WOD is a short, intense, competitive, timed workout that is designed to push the edge of your fitness limits.  Most of the class participates in the WOD, and results are posted on the board.  This adds a level of competitiveness and accountability that makes me push way harder than I would otherwise. There is a ton of thought and effort put into the programming of these workouts, by the certified training staff.  They also have some customized strength regiments, a climbing-specific program, nutritional coaching, and much more.

Craig D - Deadlift

In 8 months, I’ve seen significant improvements in my strength, speed, and endurance.  I feel better.  I’m accomplishing personal and professional goals, and my cholesterol and blood sugar have moved from high-risk to healthy levels.  I’m running my first trail half marathon on May 29th (Wyoming Trail Marathon).   There are a number of reasons why the Emerfit model has worked for me, more on that in the next post.

For more info, go to www.emerfit.com

Jobe L

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