Dyestat TFX Ivan Gonzalez
Athlete Name: Ivan Gonzalez
School Name: Ridgeview ( BAKERSFIELD, CA)
Class: 2013
Friday, May 4, 2012
Dyestat TFX Cameron Miller
Dyestat TFX Cameron Miller
Athlete Name: Cameron Miller
School Name: Stockdale ( BAKERSFIELD, CA)
Class: 2012
College Choice: Stanford University, CA
Athlete Name: Cameron Miller
School Name: Stockdale ( BAKERSFIELD, CA)
Class: 2012
College Choice: Stanford University, CA
Dyestat TFX Blake Haney
Dyestat TFX Blake Haney
Athlete Name: Blake Haney
School Name: Stockdale ( BAKERSFIELD, CA)
Class: 2014
Athlete Name: Blake Haney
School Name: Stockdale ( BAKERSFIELD, CA)
Class: 2014
Surviving Your First Hundred – Part 1: Preparation
Surviving Your First Hundred – Part 1: Preparation
- Be humble. Respect the event, and recognize that past successes at shorter events mean very little to a hundred mile performance. In fact, one’s hubris could get you into serious trouble by going out too fast, or failing to take care of oneself.
- Get a mentor. Or many. Respect the sport and all it has to offer. Ours is a rare one where fellow competitors are willing to give you all the knowledge in their head and the shirt off their back, just for the price of a run (or a beer or two).
Aftermath of my first 100. |
Suunto Ambit Review
Suunto Ambit Review
Enter the new generation of location based devices specifically for the those who are “Bound to cover a little more ground.” The Suunto Ambit ($500) may not be an ultrarunning specific watch, but to my knowledge its the closest so far. With rugged design, altitude via barometric pressure, an accelerometer to smooth out lost signal, digital 3D Compass, up to a 50-hour battery, and all the other standard functions you have come to expect from this type of watch, this device can take you from sun up to sun down and beyond.
Enter the new generation of location based devices specifically for the those who are “Bound to cover a little more ground.” The Suunto Ambit ($500) may not be an ultrarunning specific watch, but to my knowledge its the closest so far. With rugged design, altitude via barometric pressure, an accelerometer to smooth out lost signal, digital 3D Compass, up to a 50-hour battery, and all the other standard functions you have come to expect from this type of watch, this device can take you from sun up to sun down and beyond.
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