My 1 year BFR anniversary

On June 23 2010, exactly one year ago I decided to ditch my shoes and went for my very first run barefoot.

I only did 0.9 miles on a rubber track and it took me 10 minutes. My feet were quite sore after that run and I had to take the next day off to recover.

But that memorable run successfully started my path to barefoot running and what a great journey it has been so far !

I have run total about 700 miles, all barefoot with only two exceptions. One winter run on snow in freezing conditions and my very first trail run on a rocky forest road. Both in Vibrams.

For the first 25 weeks I was running on a pavement only. Then I tried trails and immediately got hooked.

These days 80% of my running is on trails, the rest is pavement.

My weekly mileage in my first year of barefoot running











As much as I was trying to avoid it I also fell victim to TMTS.

Looking back at the graph now I realize running almost 35 miles in my 26th week was not such a good idea. I paid for that and got injured in my 31st week. Luckily it was only a stress reaction on my lower fibula but it still took me 6 weeks to fully recover.

Here are some highlights of this great adventure:

Fastest run

June 21, 2011 (week 53)

Summer Solstice 5k

Time 0:23:32 (7:31 pace)







Farthest run

June 12, 2011 (week 52)

Wildwood trail, Portland, OR

Distance: 12.5 miles

Time: 01:59 (9:30 pace)

850 ft elevation change







Fun run

October 24, 2010 (week 19)

10k Run Like Hell Portland !

Time:0:48:19 (7:47 pace)

Running in Hawaiian man costume





Most beautiful trail run

March 14, 2011 (week 39)

Wildwood trail, Forest park, Portland, OR



The beauty of Pacific Northwest trail running video





Coldest run (barefoot)

November 25, 2010 (week 23)

10k Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day

Time: 00:54:34

Temperature: 32F, icy patches mixed with a little snow on the trail









Most painful run

...not counting the one I injured my fibula on...

November 28, 2010 (week 24)

Leif-Erikson drive in Forest park, Portland, OR

Distance: 8.8 miles



This was my very first trail run, the forest road was full of gravel and sharp rocks, not the best choice for a beginner. I lasted for about an hour and then I gave up and put Vibram Five Fingers on for the last 20 minutes. My feet were burning after that and I got 4 bruises in my arches.

Needles to say these days I run on the same road about three times a week, comfortable, relaxed and without any pain. It still amazes me how human body can adapt.







Muddiest run

May 15, 2011 (week 48)

X-Dog Havoc at the Hideout 5 mile trail race

Elevation change: 980 ft

Time: 0:53:46 (10:30 pace)



It was raining all night before and all day at the race. Everyone was slipping like crazy. We had a ton of fun :)


 
What a nice journey, Para. 

What a nice journey, Para. Time sure flies, doesn't it?
 
That is so cool you

That is so cool you documented all that! Awesome!!!

What are the top 3 things you've learned in the last year that would most benefit a NEWB like myself, besides the obvious easing into it and starting slow?

-Jonny
 
If it's ok with you I'll use

If it's ok with you I'll use your documentation for my first year, too. I'm at 14 months now and haven't taken any pics yet. I think there are some from the Half Marathon I ran, but I'm too cheap to buy them. It's been a very good year for me as well. I wish you much joy ongoing.
 
Jonny00GT wrote:What are the

Jonny00GT said:
What are the top 3 things you've learned in the last year that would most benefit a NEWB like myself, besides the obvious easing into it and starting slow?

I am still learning but these are three things I could pinpoint which work for me:

1. RELAX

2. Do not take it too seriously but Have fun

3. Learn from the others on BRS forum !! :love:
 
JosephTree wrote:If it's ok

JosephTree said:
If it's ok with you I'll use your documentation for my first year, too. I'm at 14 months now and haven't taken any pics yet. I think there are some from the Half Marathon I ran, but I'm too cheap to buy them. It's been a very good year for me as well. I wish you much joy ongoing.

Thanks Joseph. I wish you the same and feel free to use anything you like from that report.
 
FRONT PAGE NEWS!  I've added

FRONT PAGE NEWS! I've added this to the home page. Right where it belongs, a place of prominence. Check it out there!
 
Para could add a whole lot of

Para could add a whole lot of advice here. He's quite the runner. Hopefully one day he either posts pictures or a video of a trail we run, or should i just say road? Leif Erickson. Its a stretch of road in Forest Park that not even shoddies enjoy being on. It has rocks embedded in it along with gravel all over the place mixed in with small bits of asphault. He can fly over this part, i've watched him. It hobbled me the other day and i walked nearly a mile and a half from it. My bones in the balls of my feet feel bruise from all these rocks, tmts from racing down this part and another trail in the past two weeks.



He is still learning but learning EXTREMELY fast. just two weeks ago i blew him away on a downhill run, he was kind enough to wait for me a few times up. Now he can fly downhill as well by just leaning forward.



let's see if he adds any more advice here as to how he has improved his form and gotten pretty fast. he did come in 18th in a 10k trail race last week.



oh yes, congrats.



Mike
 

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