Thursday, October 20, 2011

Run Yank Run 051: Moving Back

Big announcement: we are moving back to the US. After three amazing years here in the UK, my job has ended and my visa will expire at the beginning of November, so we are packing it up all up and moving back. Probably not for good, we love it here in the UK and would like to stay here, but there simply hasn't been enough time to secure a new position that can sponsor a new visa in time.

I fully intend to continue this podcast and look forward to evolving it as things unfold.

Speaking of podcasts, be sure to head over to Krister's Running The Narrow Path podcast to check out his latest episode in which we run together in London for the Worldwide Festival of Races half marathon.

Krister and his family came to visit and we had a great weekend together exploring London.

So... that's the big news. It's been kinda crazy and there's so much to do in terms of packing, paperwork, etc, but I plan on getting at least one more episode out from England before we head back.

Thanks to everyone for your support and correspondence, it is always very much appreciated.

Music from the Podsafe Music Network

Intro/Outro:
"You Start It" by The Monikers

Featured Songs:
"Welcome In Your Home" by Doug Mcleod

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Run Yank Run 050: Special Edition

Wow, it's hard to believe the podcast has hit 50 episodes! Thank you to everyone who sent in audio clips, and a BIG thank you to all you listeners!


Intro/Outro:
"Space 1999 Theme"

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Run Yank Run 049: In Sweden

Welcome to my first ever multi-person episode of the podcast. Join me and Krister from the Running The Narrow Path podcast as we run through the Swedish forest and farm roads.

It was a fantastic trip and Krister and his family were wonderful hosts.


Krister going like the wind

Usually when podcasters try to record themselves and another person on a run, the other person is very quiet since the microphone is so far away. Well, I tried something different. I put a mic and the Nano on Krister and recorded myself in the usual way. I assumed that since both recording devices are digital, they would stay in sync once I linked them up in editing. No. They drift.

So every minute or so I needed to adjust a track by a couple of milliseconds to minimise phasing, etc. Lots of work but I think it paid off.

Also, the mic I gave Krister wasn't properly shielded from the wind.

But hey, lessons learned and I do think it was a good experiment. PLUS, nothing can take away from the fabulous trip and the great, peaceful runs Krister and I had.

Once again, we're coming up on the 50th episode of the Run Yank Run podcast, so, if you are a listener and would like to send in something to be included in a special 50th episode extravaganza, then send it to runyankrun@gmail.com

Send me an audio file (any format), something to read out, heck, even pictures I can post to the blog. Anything is welcome.

Music from the Podsafe Music Network

Intro/Outro:
"You Start It" by The Monikers

Featured Songs:
"Almost Forgotten" by Accoustic Rosh

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Run Yank Run 048: Rainy Run

Brrrr! It's rainy and cold... and it's AUGUST! Well, no matter, I head out for a 12 mile out-and-back heading west along the Thames. It was so wet that I was nervous about recording during the run, so I chat witcha during the rest stops.

I know I just put out ep 47 just a little while ago, but I've been enjoying running so much that I've been running pretty much every day and finally made the leap on two purchases and had to talk about 'em.

The first one is I decided to go ahead and get some new Nike Free's. But this time, I opted for the 3.0's which have almost half the sole of the 5.0's and it's a HUGE difference. I love them! Great ground feel and it's easier to keep up on the forefoot. I can tell my whole body is adjusting and can feel muscles in my legs, core, and even back are getting stronger. Good stuff.

The second is a 16GB silver iPad Nano. This thing is TINY. I can even clip it to the band on the back of my running cap and not even notice it. The biggest part of the decision was the fact that is records just like the iPhone. In fact, this episode was recorded on it. The picture below is a little bigger than actual size:

Lastly, we're coming up on the 50th episode of the Run Yank Run podcast! I can hardly believe it!

So, if you are a listener and would like to send in something to be included in a special 50th episode extravaganza, then send it to runyankrun@gmail.com

Send me an audio file (any format), something to read out, heck, even pictures I can post to the blog. Anything is welcome.

Intro music from the Podsafe Music Network

Featured Songs:
"Smells Like Rockin' Robin" by Go Home Productions
"Carpenters Wonderwall" by Go Home Productions 

Intro/Outro:
"You Start It" by The Monikers

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Run Yank Run 047: No Breath

Well it's Sunday long run time again, so I headed out the door on a rainy day to log some miles. BUT, my body had other plans. I only made five miles or so. I just didn't have any lung capacity. I got a case of the flu a week ago and I'm starting to think perhaps it was actually mild pneumonia. I feel better now but my heart rate was too high and I felt out of breath, so I cut the run short. Well, frequency over duration, right?

In this episode I talk about switching back to the Garmin, a new service I found that converts Garmin data into Nike+, and mention a site called Home Run London that organises group runs and will even handle baggage for you (I havent tried it yet but was tipped off by Claudia who left a comment on this blog).

I have a ticket to ride (again) to visit with Krister from the Running The Narrow Path podcast in Sweden at the end of the month and I'm really excited about that.

Oh, and for those of you wondering about the London riots, thankfully that has died down.

Music from the Podsafe Music Network

Featured Song:
"Born, Got Breath" by the Jonathan Burks

Intro/Outro:
"You Start It" by The Monikers

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Run Yank Run 046: Weekend Runs

Hello folks, join me on a short 5K run on a sunny Sunday as I honour Nigel from the Running From The Reaper podcast for his Dailymile challenge of running 5K for 5 Years Of Podcasting.

This was a recovery run after Saturday's half marathon with @stevechopper from the A Mile With Me podcast and @clewsy from the Velo Club podcast. Steve had planned a Mojo Loco London but for various reasons it ended up just being us for an impromptu run along the Thames from Richmond to Hampton Court and back. It was a great run with great company and we got some good conversations (and some walking) into a long afternoon of running in the sun and clouds.





Intro music from the Podsafe Music Network

Featured Song:
"Bad Days" by the Flaming Lips

Intro/Outro:
"You Start It" by The Monikers

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Run Yank Run 45: Race Day

Time once again for another istallment of Run Yank Run. Running been hit or miss due to work and life, but I was able to run the 2011 British 10K today and it was a lot of fun. Despite not receiving a pack pack, Tube closure, and general life wear and tear, I made it to start line and ran a good race. My goal was to finish in under an hour and whilst the offical chip timing isnt in yet, my Nike+ places me at just over 52 minutes. Happy with that.

Here's some pictures of the race and from ones I snapped:





Music from the Podsafe Music Network and Go Home Productions

Featured Song:
None this time

Intro/Outro:
"You Start It" by The Monikers