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Suncoast Du -Triathlon " 23 Saturday 11/19/23
End the year with a Special Event
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Chilly Willy Duathlon '24 Sunday 02/04/24
Join us at Fort De Soto Tampa Bay" s oldest & largest duathlon - Long Sleeve Shirt to all who register early Distances: Run 3 Miles, Bike 10 Miles, Run 3 Miles
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Escape From Fort De Soto " 24 Saturday 04/13/24 At 7:30am
Escape From Fort De Soto Central Fl. oldest sprint triathlon In Bay area. The Only triathlon to run the Fort Distances: Swim 1/2 Mi., Bike 10 Mi., Run 3 Miles - Plus Duathlon & Aqua
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Join us for some of the most scenic races in Tampa Bay. From a 5K, 10K, 15K to Half Marathons and a Marathon, there’s a distance for all. Run on fast, flat,scenic courses with plenty of aid stations and friendly volunteers. All finishers receive a unique Starfish medal, tech T-shirt, and free photos. Celebrate at a festive awards ceremony with hot pasta, cold beer, snacks, and live music.
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LAKELAND, July 4th, 7:04AM
Register now for the Red, White and Brew 5K, a Lakeland tradition for over 7 years!
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• We'll also be serving up our traditional post-race pancake breakfast!
• All participants receive a shirt and a custom finisher medal.
• Downloadable be provided too!
BI-TRIATHLONS
Yes, we run at Midnight!
44th Kiwanis Midnight Run on the Dunedin Causeway
LIVE and VIRTUAL July 3, 2023
Fees will increase on July 2, 2023
Register by June 1st to be guaranteed a shirt.
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Highlights for 2023:
The start and finish line will be at Frenchy ’s Outpost on the causeway - 10K runners will go into Honeymoon Island for their turn around.
Finisher medals for the LIVE one mile, 5K and 10K
Recognitions are 3 deep to men and women in all 5K and 10K age divisions and to the top 5 one mile finishers.
Commemorative shirt TO ALL registered runners present on race night.
Certified & chipped 5K and 10K races
Active Military Duty and Groups of 10 or more receive 20% discounts. Medal sponsor level. Business name on medals.
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TRIATHLON #1 - MICKLER'S LANDING, PONTE VEDRA BEACH
JUNE 11 GAME ON! ESCAPE TO HUTCHINSON ISLAND TRIATHLON #1 - STUART BEACH
JUNE 24 TURTLEMAN TRIATHLON - CARLIN PARK, JUPITER
JUNE 25 THE CROSSING FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS BENEFITING PIPER'S ANGELS - PADDLE BOARD FROM BIMINI TO FLORIDA
JULY 4 BILL BONE 5K - DOWNTOWN WEST PALM BEACH
JULY 16 GAME ON! TREASURE COAST TRI SUMMER - JAYCEE PARK, FT PIERCE*
JULY 30 GAME ON! SAINT AUGUSTINE TRIATHLON - VILANO BEACH PARK
AUG 13 GAME ON! ESCAPE TO HUTCHINSON ISLAND TRIATHLON #2 - STUART BEACH
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AUG 20 CITY BIKES KEY LARGO TRIATHLON - SUMMER - JOHN PENNEKAMP PARK, KEY LARGO
AUG. 27 GAME ON! PALM BEACHES TRIATHLON #2 - SINGER ISLAND OCEAN WALK
OCT. 1 GAME ON! SUNCOAST OLYMPIC TRIATHLON - FORT DE SOTO PARK, TIERRA VERDE
OCT 8 GAME ON! RUN HUTCHINSON ISLAND HALF MARATHON & 10K - CAUSEWAY COVE MARINA, FT PIERCE
OCT 15 GAME ON! PONTE VEDRA BEACH TRIATHLON #2 - MICKLER'S LANDING, PONTE VEDRA BEACH
OCT. 22 BILL BONE TROPICAL TRIATHLON - LAKE WORTH BEACH
NOV 5 GAME ON! RIVERFRONT TRI @ COCOA - HISTORIC COCOA VILLAGE*
NOV 19 GAME ON! TREASURE COAST HALF & INTL TRIATHLON - JAYCEE PARK, FORT PIERCE*
NOV. 23 PELICAN YACHT CLUB TURKET TROT 5K - FORT PIERCE
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Hamstring Injury
Chris Arrigo, MS, ATC, PT, Cert-DN Advanced Rehabilitation
Those long Saturday training runs are getting longer. That goal race is getting closer. But there is a nagging pull in the back of your thigh. If this sounds familiar, it is not something to overlook. Your hamstring muscles may be trying to warn you that a problem is developing. One that should never be ignored.
The hamstrings are an important muscle group when running. The main function of the hamstrings is to bend the knee and extend the hip. In running, the hamstrings act as a propeller to move your body forward. When the hamstrings are unable to fully do their job, they can be susceptible to injury. But, before we talk about hamstring injuries, it is important to first understand their anatomy.
Anatomy
The hamstrings are a group of three muscles located on the back of your thigh. All three of the muscles originate at one spot, the ischial tuberosity which is also known as your “sit bones,” because these are the bony prominences that you feel when you are sitting. The semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles insert on the media condyleofthe tibia on the inside of the knee , while the biceps femoris inserts on the outside of the knee at the head of fibula.
Injury
There are a wide variety of hamstring injuries that differ by severity, location, and symptoms. Symptoms of a hamstring injury may include pain on the back of the thigh, lower buttock, or behind the knee; tightness in the back of the thigh; a sudden “pop” while running; and bruising or tenderness. The most common hamstring injury among distance runners is a proximal hamstring strain, which is located on or near the origin of the hamstrings at the ischial tuberosity. Unfortunately, proximal hamstring strains can take a long time to heal. However, modalities, strengthening, stretching and dry needling can help improve symptoms and keep you on the road, trail, or treadmill.
Prevention
Hamstring tightness is one of the main factors contributing to hamstring injuries, either as a primary cause or as the result of an injury. One way to prevent hamstring injuries is to stretch your hamstrings after your dynamic warm-up, but prior to running. This will allow the muscle to warm and loosen up before being stressed.
One effective hamstring stretch, involved lying on your back, placing your hands behind your thigh and bringing your leg towards your chest, as pictured to the right. Then, slowly straighten your knee until you feel a stretch in the back of your thigh. When you feel the stretch, hold the position for 15-30 seconds. Relax, by bending the knee, then perform that same stretch 3-7 more times. Make sure you repeat this on the other leg.
Hamstring weakness is another factor contributing to hamstring injuries. When there are strength imbalances in the body, the body will not be able to mechanically work the way it should. When muscles are strengthened and balanced, the body will be able to run more efficiently.
One example of a hamstring strengthening exercise is an RDL or “grab-a-pens.” To perform, place a target, such as a pen, on the floor. Stand a couple feet behind the pen, as pictured on the left. Then, balance on one leg and place the opposite arm straight up in the air. Slowly bend forward on the standing leg while keeping the knee straight. Bend towards your target, trying to grab the pen, until you can’t go any further, or until you are about to lose your balance. Then slowly come back up. It is important to take your time going in both directions, as this exercise strengthens the hamstrings concentrically and eccentrically. Work up to performing 2-3 sets 0f 20-25 of these on each leg.
If you have any questions regarding hamstring injuries or any other physical therapy techniques, please feel free to contact me! I can be reached at Advanced Rehabilitation. Phone (813)250-120, via our website www.advancedrehab.us or by email at carrigo@advancedrehab.us.
At Advanced Rehabilitation we wor k to keep you moving – no matter what you do.
Chris Arrigo, MS, PT, ATC, Cert-DN Owner, Advanced Rehabilitation1. Keep right pass left and warn before passing “hello, on your left”
2. Be alert, look and listen. One ear bud only if any.
3. Don’t trash your trail. Dangerous road hazards and bad for environment
4. Standing still? Then stand aside off trail
5. Use safe speed posted speed limits along train 20 mph
6. Stop at Cross Walks then cross cautiously
7. Keep your pets on a 6’ or less leash
8. Be nice, say hi for safety. No sneaking up.
9. Under 16 must wear helmet
Written by Celia Dubey USAT Certified Triathlon Coach
CoachCeliaDubey@Gmail.com www.DiamondFitnessTeam.com 813 690 8989
Brian is a practicing attorney, specializing in personal injury cases with a subspecialty representing cyclists in bike/ auto accidents. He is a lifelong resident of St. Petersburg, and has been active, as both a participant and race manager for in excess of thirty years. He has worked on all phases of race production, including being one of the early race directors of St. Anthony’s Triathlon; announces many races on the West Coast of Florida, and served the Florida Region on the National Board of Directors for USATriathlon for six years, and is the Past President of that Organization. Brian is also on the Board/ Executive committee for the Frogman swim, proceeds of which benefit the Navy Seal Foundation providing multiple forms of assistance to families of Seals who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our Country. He is married to Awilda, and remains active in our sports community as both a participant and as an announcer of triathlons, running events, and the Seal Frogman Swim across Tampa Bay. He can be reached at bch@bchfirm. com, or 727-515-9397.
WHY IS THAT BICYCLIST IN MY LANE?
When you hear a discussion between friends or acquaintances who are not cyclists, here are some appropriate and legal answers, for when there is a sign with a picture of a bicycle and verbiage saying: May use full lane; as well as when sharrows are painted in the roadway (a bicycle with two chevrons above it).
1. To avoid the door of a parked car opening into the cyclist without warning;
2. To avoid glass/and/or dangerous debris on the shoulder or in the bike lane;
3. To alert you to use the adjacent lane to pass because the lane is too narrow for both;
4. To give you more time and distance to prepare to slow or pass safely;
5. To improve the cyclist’s vantage and safety margin to hazards ahead;
6. To ride on the sidewalk is impractical, unsafe, and often illegal;
7. To share the road by using only one lane, just like the motorist;
8. To prepare for a left turn, moving over one lane at a time instead of swerving across the entire road;
9. It’s the safest place to be and the cyclist has the legal right to be there.
These tips are from Bicycists belong in the traffic Lane as a public service announcement. Be safe out there!
Brian Harrington Past President, USATriathlon Board of Directors Race Announcer AttorneyMOON OVER CROOM
21M, 14M, 7M Trail Run
June 24, 2023
Croom Park - Brooksville FL
The Moon Over Croom is brand new trail run that will take in the evening at Croom Park in Brooksville. Experience Croom like you never had before by running in the dark. The course will use B-C Loop and the C-Loop making it a 7 mile loop.
There will be great t-shirts, food, and an experience you won't forget so you don't want to miss this one. For the 2023 race, there is a limit of 300 runners.
How are the trails designed? The main running trail is a 7 mile loop. The trail will be marked will be well marked for both daytime and the night running will utilize glow sticks to mark the course. Everyone will be required to have a headlamp/flashlight.
Are There Water Stops and Aid Stations? There will be water stops approximately every 2 - 2.5 miles on the course.
Where Do We Pick Up Pre-Race Packets? Race packets can be picked up from 2:30pm-6:00pm the day of the race.
What Are The Start Times? 21 Mile - 5:30 pm, 14 Mile - 6:30 pm, 7 Mile - 7:30 pm
July 4th, 2023
5k & 1-Mile Fun Run
Race Location Lutz Civic Center 98 1st Ave NW, Lutz, FL
Start Time 7:30am 5k (chip timed) 8:15am 1 Mile Fun Run
Information email: info@runfitgear.com Facebook: Lutz Independence Day 5k
Registration www.runsignup.com/Race/FL/Lutz/ LutzIndependenceDay5kand1mi
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Awards 5k & 1 Mile Finisher Medals
5k Overall M/F, Masters M/F, top 3 in 10 year age groups 0 9 thru 80+
August5,2023
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Rainbow River Swim Club
The water temperature soon will be really hot to swim and that is when you have to join coach Leo and friends at Rainbow River
The weather should be really nice for swimming and enjoying the beautiful water of Rainbow River.
Remember this is a downstream swim, no turns, just swim straight all the way down until you see me and the duck “BETO”, let the current take you, the distance is close to 3.7 miles. The water temperature is a constant 72 degrees all year round! Enjoy it!
Get to the park around 7:15 AM the park entry fee is $7 we will start swimming as a group no later than 8:45 AM. If you are planning on swimming upstream, please let me know. The contribution will remain the same $20* to cover gas, van rental, time, donation to Florida Spring Council, etc.
This is, a swim at your own risk activity!
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If You Are Running In Pain You Need a Change
Gene Ulishney, BS HPE, CPED, BOCPED, ACSM MEMBERPain is not an inevitable result of running, but is most likely a result of altered, abnormal biomechanics caused by incorrect or poor performing running shoes for your specific needs.
Running is one of the oldest and most natural movements the human body can perform. In recent history and with the advent of modern man’s unforgiving and hard surfaces, running shoes have replaced the soft grassy plains of the past. These specially designed shoes soften the blow under foot and can absorb a considerable amount of injury-causing impact. But, if not designed properly or fitted properly, these same shoes can also be the cause of pain and injury.
Today, the primary causes of footwear-related running pain and injuries are: too stiff, too soft, too much control, too little control, wrong shape and too old and worn out.
By too stiff I mean a shoe that is not flexible enough in the forefoot and not flexing in the proper place to accommodate the biomechanics of most feet placed inside it. A proper running shoe must begin flexing easily and specifically behind its widest point, at the balls of the foot, and then continues rolling through toe-off. It is what I like to call “flex and roll”. This action ensures proper shoe mechanics matching the biomechanics of the vast majority of runners. Ignoring this most important footwear quality will inevitably result in pain and overuse injuries. The chances of issues arising are directly related to intensity and the distance run. Neutral gaits may have lateral foot, knee, leg, and/or adductor/internal rotator issues. Overpronators may experience heel pain, shin, knee, medial leg and ankle, and other abductor/external rotator annoyances.
A shoe that is too soft is inherently less stable and wears out sooner. It will also stress the structures of the body by having the effect of “running in sand”. You will work harder and you will be slower. With each step, soft shoes take longer to compress and longer to return, resulting in more time being spent on the ground. Other effects include less efficiency, and excess motion, which may cause a variety of pains and possible injury.
Shoes with too much control for your gait risk injury to the lateral foot, ankle, knee and lateral side of the leg such as IT Band pain as well as pain in the adductor/internal rotator groups of muscles and tendons and long term, medial meniscus wear.
Shoes with too little control risk injury to the plantar fascia, knee, inside leg and the abductor/external rotator groups of muscles and tendons and lateral meniscus wear.
And lastly, the wrong shape shoe is the main cause of rubbing and blistering. These seemingly small issues can result in more serious problems due to usually unnoticed gait changes to avoid such painful areas.
Some points to keep in mind: all running shoes are not created equal; pain is not an unavoidable result of running; and persistent pain means you need a change. Before it gets the best of you, see your local running store for a gait and footwear reevaluation.
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