Showing posts with label track. Show all posts
Showing posts with label track. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

IYZER SOCKS

During my forty years of competitive running I always contended that socks were the second most important piece of equipment, following closely behind a good pair of running shoes.

Bad socks can make a workout very uncomfortable, and they can absolutely ruin a race. Many a runner has suffered a race collapse thanks to a blister that formed due to a cheap pair of socks.

A good pair of socks should be lightweight, cushioned, and most importantly, dry. Socks that retain moisture can be at best uncomfortable, and at worst can cause blisters, and even frostbite during winter months.

A few weeks ago, I tried Iyzer socks. https://runningsocks.iyzer.com

Without a doubt, these are the best workout socks I have ever worn.

 Iyzer Competitive running socks feature CoolMax technology and super thin breathable mesh, a moisture wicking toe guard, with extra cushioning at the ball of the foot, and compression in the arch that serves as a natural orthotic.

These days I'm doing quite a bit of cross training, and on a bike ride through the mountain last week, I drove through a massive mud puddle. My Izyer socks dried in a matter of minutes, leaving my feet comfortable for the remainder of the ride.

For running, walking, competition, or even if you are on your feet all day, you will find Iyzer socks to be a sound investment for your feet.

Go to https://runningsocks.iyzer.com, and check out their special offers on these incredible socks.



 

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

NFL

Running has always been an integral part of my life.

During my most competitive years, the challenges of training, racing, and putting forth my best efforts became a positive addiction.

As I get older, less competitive (and slower), I thoroughly enjoy passing on my knowledge of the sport through coaching.

Currently, coaching on the collegiate level, at Penn State Schuylkill campus for the past eight years has been an absolute pleasure. I have been fortunate to coach two state champions, and a one All-American.

A few years ago, I coached the junior high school track team at Pottsville Area High School, in my hometown.

Obviously, my expertise lies in the area of long distance running, but I love coaching sprinters. Secretly, I'm envious of sprinters. Their speed and smoothness is a stark contrast to my plodding style of 'grind it out' distance running.

On of my team members, young man from Pottsville, Anthony Kelly, a sprinter, impressed me with his speed, his positive attitude, and his willingness to learn the sport. He was a standout as a 100 and 200-meter runner, and a member of the 4x100 relay team.

I followed Anthony's high school football and track careers, as he excelled as a sprinter and a wide receiver.. He then went on to become a standout star at tiny Kutztown University, a small college, nestled in the hills of Pennsylvania Dutch country.

Kutztown University has produced several NFL players, most notably Buffalo Bills Pro Bowler, and recent NFL Hall of Fame inductee, Andre Reed.

Over the weekend, Anthony's skills,  dedication and work ethic paid off, as he was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League.

Yesterday, I was honored, as one of his former coaches, to be part of a ceremony celebrating his send-off to Tampa later this week.

Congratulations to this fine young man and his family.

I wish him great success and star-status during his NFL career.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

CAL STATE GAMES

We love running and runners.

We enjoy passing on our knowledge and expertise to our youth, with the hope that they, too, will appreciate the joy of running.

Recently, I received a message from a father of two young men, ages 8 and 14, who have distinguished themselves as accomplished runners.

Dad would like to further their running experience by taking them to the Cal State Games competition on July 18 and 19.

Being a father of four children, the costs associated with attending are a bit prohibitive.

I'm a great believer in "Paying it forward," in order to keep good young people in our sport.

Check out the following links, and lend a hand if you can.

http://www.gofundme.com/calstategames

http://www.calstategames.org/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n51CzmDzd5I

https://www.youtube.com/user/MrVpk6




Wednesday, April 15, 2015

BACK ON TRACK

After a long, cold, dreadful winter, I finally made it back to the track today, with a good friend, and one of the people featured in the chapter entitled, 'Extraordinary,' in my latest book, Personal Best, www.muldowneyrunning.com, Father Christopher Zelonis.

Father Zelonis is a Roman Catholic priest who displays as much zeal in his running workouts as he does in his ministry.

Today, we ran a set of 4x800 meters, with a 400 meter jog in between. I say "we," when in fact, he was way ahead of me, so to be more accurate, I "attended" a track workout with him.

There's nothing like speed work. It builds not only speed, but endurance, and mental toughness as well.

Now that spring is here, you should "religiously," (sorry, I couldn't help myself) make it a point to turn in a speed workout on a weekly basis.

Your speed workouts will pay big dividends in your future races.