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Running Events All Over the Globe: Run the Outback!

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Nov 10, 2009 by Kurt Simonsen

Sure you can take a short drive down to your local Outback restaurant to gaze at the mass produced Australian "artifacts" that adorn the walls, the ever-so-menacing warnings to beware of the crocodiles, and the fuzzy presence of a fake kangaroo. Once you sit, you can order the pure shrimp on the barbie, cleverly named kids' meals, which each end with "roo", and jazz all the dishes up with some serious spice. But, if you're into something a little more authentic with a running twist, consider packing away some cash and heading to the real Outback, deep in the heart of Australia, for the Outback Marathon in late July of 2010.

The day's events, which include a full marathon, a half marathon, an 11k and a 6k, take place primarily off-road on the famous red earth that is common across the central portion of the country. Carving your way through bushwhacked lands on unsealed roads and paths, you'll run past a lifetime's worth of scenery, none more spectacular than Ayers Rock and The Olgas.

With the 6k and the 11k open to all age divisions, this could be a nice family event to punctuate a once-in-a-lifetime vacation. The half marathon requires a minimum age of 15 whereas the full marathon calls for only those 18 and up. All participants, however, receive a commemorative medal at the conclusion of the race, and certificates are available for printing on-line.

Yes, you can run a marathon any place in the world, and most would be significantly closer to your home. But, how many times in your life will you ever be able to claim that you ran through something most only imagine, a place that most people only visit in books or on the internet?

Thus, a true athletic challenge awaits a half a world away, in a place offering memories for both young and old. Make a trip you will forever recall, and along the way interject a day of pure joy as you run through the Outback. For more information about the marathon, visit www.australianoutbackmarathon.com.

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This Week-It's Run Rockport Run!

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Oct 28, 2009 by Brett H.

Would you like to win $120 in merchandise credit to purchase Rockport shoes at Zappos.com? Keep reading!

Our blogger/runner Brett H. is running around New York City this week in honor of the New York City Marathon! Brett has been working with Rockport, one of the finest shoe brands in the land, and he, along with the team at Rockport, will be in Grand Central Station on Thursday for a very special event: If you're in New York, stop by to try on a pair of Rockport shoes and you'll receive a free shoe shine! Look below for full times and places.

Now, back to that Free Shoes thing:)

Check out the link below to enter to win $120 in free Rockport shoes from Zappos!
http://www.zappos.com/c/run-rockport-run-sweepstakes

Thursday:
Try on the new DresSports and receive a complimentary shoeshine!
Meet Brett from Run Brett Run and give him advice on running his upcoming marathon and fun things to do in NYC.
When:

Thursday, October 29, 2009

7am-7pm

Brett will be available 7am-9:30am, 11:30am-1:30pm, and 4:00pm-7:00pm
Where:

Grand Central Terminal -the Main West Entrance at E. 43rd/Vanderbilt Ave.

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Why Do You Run?

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Oct 23, 2009 by Brett H.

Hi, my name is Brett, and I'm officially addicted to Running.

If you've been following this blog, you'll know that I have been training for the Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Half Marathon that Zappos is sponsoring. It wasn't actually my idea, and I was a hard sell on doing it. But, after all these weeks, I am running in upwards of 7 miles at a time....that is not normal for me, or anyone in my immediate bloodline. But, I'm sold. I love it. I now have a form of stress relief. I sleep like a normal human being, and I even started lifting weights. (again, not normal for anyone in the Brett family, going back generations)

Now, ladies and gentlemen, I want to know WHY YOU RUN? Check out the video below:

Record a short clip telling us what makes you get out there every day, and set it as a reply to this video...."I run because"............

We want to hear about it, yo!

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Weekly Tips on Preparing for a Triathlon: Vary Your Workouts

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Oct 15, 2009 by Kurt Simonsen

People get bored very easily. That is a fact that is about as certain as death and taxes. Think about the high school kid who falls asleep during a forty-minute lecture on the Italian Renaissance or the security guard who drifts off during the graveyard shift. When a person experiences something that spans a long period of time and offers no alterations or adjustments, there exists no possible way for a legitimate focus to occur. As a result, body and mind change course, looking to either rest from exhaustion or re-stimulate itself with something else.

Training for triathlon is no different. While following a detailed, structured workout schedule will give you the format to stay consistent, doing the same routine day after day will result in two situations: a serious loss of mental motivation and a seemingly unbreakable physical plateau.

Mentally, when you continually change your patterns, the brain stays sharp, as it constantly has a new goal to reach. You provide the stimulus your brain requires to keep your body moving in a manner that permits progress. For example, using a swim workout based on stroke count one day, always working to lengthen the body's reach to reduce the number of strokes it takes to cover a given distance, and the next day swimming against the clock, a place where strokes are less important and time rules, provides you with a different set of challenges. Your brain avoids the patternization that generates boredom and fatigue.

Likewise, physically, if you can repeatedly alter your goals, you can keep your body from reaching those plateaus that stunt growth. Confusing the muscles, making them work similar groups in a variety of ways, dodges the monotony of identical workouts. For example, running an endless string of treadmill workouts will never produce the long-range results you need. Instead, get outside and hit the trails or do a track workout. Try plyometrics or Kenpo. Mix in multiple variations that will strengthen the muscles while keeping them fresh and stimulated.

Overall, you will be a happier triathlete if you mix it up. Failing to do so will not only hurt your performance, but also it will take away the pure joy associated with the sport. Keep yourself mentally and physically excited and vary those workouts as much as possible.

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Run Brett Run: New Threads!

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Oct 7, 2009 by Brett H.

Hello there, runners!

We are well into October, and the Dec. 6 Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon is sprinting towards us at a fast and crazy pace! I have decided, at the advisement of the Zappos Running Team, that I just do the half. The thought that I should run this powerfully and next year do the full. I agreed, and now I have my mind set on completing the Half at a good time and still have enough energy to have a beer and listen to some rock and roll afterward!

This week I am at the goal of 7 miles. I'm not moving along at the pace that I really wanted; I've been flat-lined at 5 miles, and I am going to break it!

Brooks, Asics, New Balance and Saucony have all helped me along with some gear, and it is much appreciated. The only thing I had to run in before this was a plaid moo-moo and wooden clogs I fashioned out of a tree in the forest near my house. (Picture that.....yes...yes....frightening, I know.)

But this week, I came across the finest piece of running gear known to man. (at least this man)

Behold:


Playlists for Brett's Running This Week:
-Robert Palmer-Sneaking Sally Through the Alley (obsessed with this album)
-JEM-Finally Woken
-Old Crow Medicine Show-Tennessee Pusher

Sign up here for the Half or the Full Marathon!

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Run Brett Run: Magic Shoes

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Sep 23, 2009 by Brett H.

OK, OK, I know that I promised to limit the Forrest Gump references. I'll keep that mind...but I do know what love is. Oops....sorry, sorry, it's a habit, it's a habit.

I've received some cool running shoes from our Vendors and Merchandising Department since my training for the marathon began, and this week was no exception. Rockport, a fine brand that Zappos is proud to work with, sent me a pair of Dressports Abraim dress shoes, and they challenged me to put them on for a little run. Rockport says that this shoe is as comfortable as an athletic shoe, and I wanted to see for myself.

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Run Brett Run: Zappos Half Marathoners

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Sep 21, 2009 by Brett H.

Many Zapponians that are planning to run the 13 mile Half for the Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon are training hard and have their eyes on Dec. 6. We all have different reasons for wanting to run the Half Marathon, and today we profile some of the brave souls who have decided to boogie on to the finish line. I introduce some of our Half-ers in the fine video below, produced by our own Jason C..

For Those About to Run, We Salute You!

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Run Brett Run: Walking the Dog!

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Sep 10, 2009 by Brett H.

The training continues, after a few days of healing. The blister issue was explained to me quite well by our in-house expert on running. Chris P. told me, "Dude, you have to stop running until these heal. Seriously."

I listened to him. (As you may have noticed, if you've been following this, I'm not a big fan of..you know....listening to advice, of any kind. But I'm trying Ringo, I'm trying real hard.

So, I took 5 days off from running and just lifted and hit the elliptical about 20 minutes a day. I had a great deal of back issues when I began training, and at the advice of our in-house life coach, Dr. Vik, I visited a chiropractor. He helped me out the most by saying that my posture is real, real bad and that I need to work on the muscles in my back, otherwise the problems would persist. I actually listened to something for a change, and man, it's working like a charm, yo! And for the first time in my life, I don't have the posture of someone living in the Cathedral of Notre Dame.

Below is a little video of my cool-down ritual every night. Take a gander, if you please.


My playlist for the last week has been:

  • The Black Crowes-Before the Frost
  • Chris Thile-How to Build a Woman From the Ground
  • My Morning Jacket-Songs: Ohia-EP

Get out there and sign up for the marathon, Zappos!

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Brett's Marathon Training Week 3 - Blister, Blister on the Foot

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Aug 24, 2009 by Brett H.

Oh, dear, blisters are no fun, kids. I've found myself with two big ones since the start of my running. But I've gotten through it with the help of our resident Zappos running experts.

In the video below, Chris P. tells us of a few ways in which we can avoid blisters when running or hiking, and ways to deal with them when we inevitably get them.

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Brett's Marathon Training Week 2-Blister in the Sun

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Aug 11, 2009 by Brett H.

Brett's second week of training for the marathon went a little strange after the arrival of an evil blister. Watch and see...we warn you, this is graphic!

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Brett's Training for LV Marathon: Day 2-Electric Boogaloo

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Aug 3, 2009 by Brett H.

Sunday was Day 2 for Brett's training for the Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon. He's sore..and sweaty...and his knees are swollen. And he's wondering if this is normal?

Playlist for Sunday:
Allman Brothers Band
Derek Trucks Band (Best slide guitar player in the business!)

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Brett's Training for LV Marathon: Day 1

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Aug 2, 2009 by Brett H.

Oh boy, oh boy...I'm out of shape, ladies and gentlemen. I set my sights on trying to run 3 miles today...I barely got to 1.5 and was seriously winded. I ended up running 1 in the morning and 1.5 in the evening. I've received a lot of advice from people inside and outside of Zappos, and they keep telling me to start small, and tomorrow I shall take note of that. It's been so long since I've ran any sort of distance. (I think the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles might have actually been quite popular near the last time)

So, I'm 30 years and 1 week old, and I'm trying to remember stretches from my Sixth Grade Gym class with Mr. Wells. Maybe I should call him for advice...he was always a great help. So, we're sure I can't just do jumping jacks and watch Jane Fonda videos for training for a marathon, correct? (Not her exercise videos...her dramas. Nothing inspires me to bust out the door in a full sprint like On Golden Pond. But, digress I do...)

So, tomorrow is another day. Only 3.85 months until race day. Let's rock and roll.

P.S. I keep forgetting to order my new shoes, so below is a photo of a pair I forgot that I had....love the Asics, yo.

August 1 Playlist:
-Ben Harper and the Relentless 7
-Ralph Stanley and Friends
-Slate Political Gabfest Podcast

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An Unlikely Candidate to Run the Las Vegas Marathon......

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Jul 30, 2009 by Brett H.

This year, on Dec. 6, Zappos will be sponsoring the Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon!

We hope to have many Zapponians running the marathon and the half marathon, as well as volunteering in many different areas to help the event to be successful.

We are hoping to encourage as many people at Zappos to participate as we can, and in a meeting earlier this week, we were trying to decide who would be the most unlikely candidate to train hard, eat right and get in shape for a marathon, and Brett H. began to sink into his chair a bit. And then a lot. At one point he might have actually been under the table in the fetal position in a wild, fearful panic.

It slowly dawned on everyone that he would be the perfect candidate to inspire people to train....because he's widely regarded as 'un-trainable'. Tom E. and Rebecca L. pointed out that the motto should be: "If Brett can do it, why can't you?"

So, after a bit of prodding and poking, laughing and joking, tears, fears and a deep desire for beers.......Brett said yes, yes, yes, he would begin training next week and run the Las Vegas Marathon. (Pending a Physical:)

We will be following his progress on Zappos Blogs, Facebook and Myspace.com

We'll let him explain and let some of his friends at Zappos fill him with confidence...............

Check back next week to see Brett's progress, and please comment below with any suggestions to help him out or with any words of encouragement!

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Weekly Tips on Preparing for a Triathlon: Preventing Injuries when Training

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Jun 18, 2009 by Kurt Simonsen

While most people, whether novice or experienced, want to get into an aggressive training schedule that will get them fit as quickly as possible, everyone needs to remember that the stress triathlon training places on the body can destroy even the most meticulously planned routine. So, make sure you build in injury preventing activities that will keep you healthy and on the path to a string of good races.

First, do not attempt to train endlessly. The body needs rest, so listen to it. Scheduling days off into your routine does not represent failure or lack of commitment; instead, it shows a mature thinker who knows the body must rest to grow. If you push the body too hard too often, it will let you know, and that will put a much larger than unanticipated break into your training than a nicely planned off day.

Second, develop a stretching plan that prepares the body for activity and helps it cool down afterwards. Because triathlon uses every muscle in your body, taking the time to stretch them out and keep them flexible will pay huge dividends as your training increases in intensity. Muscles that are stretched tend to respond to activity better, and they are less often injured as a result of the continual maintenance.

Third, create a logical strength training program that works the entire body. General muscle weakness represents a large factor in injury. Forcing muscles to do tasks they are incapable of is counterproductive; therefore, spend some time in the gym and make your body stronger. Total body workouts that emphasize high repetitions will be most beneficial to preparing your body for the strength needed for an endurance sport. Large bulky bodies are also less efficient, so lay off the big weights.

Finally, indulge and get a sports massage every now and then. Though not a spa treatment, a good sports rub down will get at the unseen, and it will help eliminate those pesky knots that tighten you up. It will break apart the scar tissue built up during hard training, which makes future injury less likely.

Thus, take care of your body so it can take care of you.

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Best Marathons: Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Marathon

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Feb 9, 2009 by Stephanie Modkins

Isn't it funny that the only time certain cities ever make the national news is when something goes wrong? Birmingham, Alabama, appears to be one of them. The only time you hear about it is when there is a scandal. Yet, this city has evolved throughout the years. It's now an integrated, prosperous area that hosts a fun marathon.

The Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Marathon is held in Birmingham during February. Just like the vehicle it's named after, the Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Marathon is a class act. Besides being well organized, it features a few crowd pleasers like a kids' marathon, relay and half marathon. To add to this, the goody bag for participating runners is well stocked with desirable items. What is the catch? The only challenge you'll have with this race is its course.

The course of the Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Marathon is held in all of the usual places. It's strewn across the downtown area giving you a chance to see the highlights of the city. The only problem is that it's really hilly. So, if you aren't used to running up and down hills, you will struggle throughout this marathon. However, don't despair. Just buy a cushy pair of Nikes and stop by several of the drinking stations. These two things will help you finish this marathon. After it's all over, stop off to a local restaurant for a traditional southern meal and visit the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

So, does the Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Marathon sound right for you? If your answer is yes, register. You still have time. Just visit their official website at www.mercedesmarathon.com for more information.

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