Friday, October 29, 2010

New "About Us" at Wicked Fast

I thought it was about time to update the "About Us" portion of the Wicked Fast Sports Nutrition website for a few reasons. The primary reason is that people are SO surprised when they call or email us when either myself or Julie picks up the phone or personally replies to an email message. Many of our customers are expecting to get transferred to a call-center to speak with a customer service agent (not always a "bad" thing) - so they're surprised to actually get the owners of the company.

Well, it's not surprising to us, because when we started Wicked Fast back in 2004, we wanted to have a "different" type of nutrition company - one that didn't rely on advertising or pro-athlete payoffs to "push" its products - one that focused on the science of endurance to develop super-premium products (without the super-premium price) - and one that we could run the way we wanted to run it, with a commitment to helping our customers achieve their peak potential (hey, we can't all be on the podium, but we can certainly do our best to reach our personal best).

We're a small company - and we'll always be a small "niche" company because we want to stay focused on the committed endurance athletes (like us) who take their training and racing and personal performance seriously. 

At Wicked Fast, Julie and I personally guarantee that our products will be the purest, most-potent, and most effective products for Endurance, Recovery, Balanced Nutrition, and Fat Loss that you have ever used. Period. 

Thanks for reading...

Shawn

Here is the new "About Us" text for your reading pleasure:

About Us

Wicked Fast Sports Nutrition (WFSN) provides FOUR research-proven nutrition products specifically formulated for endurance athletes. Our products are formulated with the highest purity and highest potency ingredients by endurance athletes for endurance athletes. The Wicked Fast Team (all of whom are avid endurance junkies – just like you) is focused on developing and delivering the highest quality, efficacious and cutting-edge natural products to endurance athletes around the world. Try Wicked Fast products and FEEL the difference for yourself.

Wicked Fast is owned and operated by Shawn & Julie Talbott – so when you email or call, you’ll get one of us – not a call center or an order taker. Shawn holds a MS in Exercise Science (UMass Amherst), an EMP in Entrepreneurship (MIT), and a PhD in Nutritional Biochemistry (Rutgers), and is an avid endurance athlete with 14 Ironman finishes and numerous ultra-marathons under his belt. Julie holds a BS in Industrial Engineering (UMass Amherst) and an MBA in Operations (Rutgers), and is also an endurance athlete competing in marathons and trail running. No matter what questions you might have about Wicked Fast products – how they work – what our science shows – how to use them – how you can become a distributor – how they compare to more costly products – why we don’t advertise – whatever – Shawn & Julie can help to answer your questions and help you go faster, recover quicker, and reach your peak potential.

Our FOUR products are:

Energ-Ease helps you to "Get up... Get going... and Keep going..." Energ-Ease is the only endurance supplement that delivers quick energy, sustained stamina, and helps maintain normal hormone balance to help you avoid overtraining. Take Energ-Ease before exercise to help you reach new heights in energy, endurance, and stamina.

Recover-Ease helps your body to recover faster and more completely from your hardest efforts. No other recovery product works the way Recover-Ease does to reduce stress hormones, improve immune function, accelerate tissue repair, and manage muscle soreness.

Intense Defense is a comprehensive and balanced multi-nutrient supplement intended for dedicated endurance athletes. It provides 3 complete formulas delivering Optimal Nutrition, Antioxidant Balance, and Inflammatory Control.

Wicked Lean with Neurovectin helps burn fat, control appetite and enhance metabolism. One to two ounces before exercise or a meal will help ignite your metabolism while enhancing focus, giving that extra "edge" to your workouts and your willpower! Achieve your optimal "leanness" and high-octane performance with Wicked Lean.

Our Vision

To use the science of today – plus the wisdom and tradition of nature – to enhance your physical and mental endurance performance…

Committed To Research

WFSN considers science to be its guiding principle. While other companies pay a great deal of lip service to science, Wicked Fast stands behind each and every one of its products with clinical studies (on our actual finished products in endurance athletes), patents, biochemical assays, and laboratory analyses to prove to you that our products are pure, safe, effective, and worth your attention. We are one of the few nutrition companies in the world to maintain our own state-of-the-art human physiology and exercise biochemistry laboratory and support a program of ongoing clinical performance research. Rather than spending money on expensive advertising or professional athlete sponsorships, we would MUCH prefer to spend our money on research to ensure our products are the most potent, highest purity, and most effective endurance products on the market.

Committed To You

Every WFSN product is developed with the end-user in mind. We do not “pixie dust” our products with miniscule levels of ingredients. Rather, we only use the clinically effective amounts of the specific ingredients known to be effective for a particular benefit. We do this because we know that our customers want products that WORK – not products with empty promises and marketing hype. Each and every WFSN product is backed by our 100% money-back guarantee.

Research Proven

Our research has been presented at numerous prestigious scientific conferences, including The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), American College of Nutrition (ACN), Experimental Biology (EB), American Society for Nutrition (ASN), and the International Society for Sports Nutrition (ISSN), among others.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Wicked Lean Launches!

Earlier today, I sent out this email to our most loyal Wicked Fast customers - triathletes, marathoners, ultrarunners, and assorted endurance nuts to alert them (and you) to the launch (finally!) of our newest product = Wicked Lean (see #2 below).


I also wanted to find out what people generally thought about the whole issue of “banned substances” in dietary supplements (see #1 below). My hunch is that most people don’t care as much about the “elite athlete doping” issue as they do about naturally performing at their best with whatever “edge” they can find. We’ll see what comments I get back to this question and to my upcoming article on the topic in Competitor (a major endurance magazine/website).


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Hi Everyone,


Thanks for being a Wicked Fast customer. I have two quick things to share with you - one Question - and one Announcement.


1. The Question

Do you care whether or not Wicked Fast products are certified by a 3rd-party lab to be free of prohibited substances?


-For several years, our Energ-Ease and Recover-Ease products have been certified by BSCG (Banned Substances Control Group) and HFL (in the United Kingdom) to be "free" of any substances deemed to be prohibited or banned by sporting governing bodies. This means that if you're competing in NCAA or Olympic or similar events (where you might have to pee in a cup), then our products would not cause anyone to "test positive" for something that shouldn't be there (steroids, stimulants, etc).


-Our Energ-Ease and Recover-Ease continue to be manufactured under FDA-GMP conditions (the highest and most stringent) and we screen all of our raw materials to ensure the highest purity and potency - but we're not sure if you (our customers) give a hoot about the extra level of banned substance analysis.


-Let me know if you want us to continue our 3rd-party banned substance testing (or if you don't really care). This is an added expense for our little company - we refrain from advertising and pro sponsorships so we can keep our prices fair for avid age-groupers like ourselves - but we'll continue the analytical testing if you want us to.


2. The Announcement

Earlier today, we launched our newest product - Wicked Lean ("Burn Fat, Control Appetite, & Enhance Metabolism")


-We've been testing and tweaking and retesting the Wicked Lean formula for the last 2 years and we're thrilled that it is finally "out there" for people to start using (especially with the off-season and Holidays coming, when many of us tend to stray away from our race weight and the need to get back to race weight as the season heats up).


-We have some cool deals on Wicked Lean and we're sharing free bottles with our loyal customers (look for your freebie in you next auto-delivery of Energ-Ease or Recover-Ease).


-Related to the Question above - you should know that Wicked Lean contains a couple of ingredients that are considered by WADA to be "prohibited" stimulants - so if the drug testers are often knocking on your door, then you might want to skip Wicked Lean - no matter how effective it is at helping you hit your race weight.


-Wicked Lean is produced in a completely separate facility (in another state) from our production of Energ-Ease and Recover-Ease, so there is no risk of "cross contamination" between the products. So, if you are concerned about banned substances, both EE and RE will remain "dope-free" even if Wicked Lean is off limits for you.


Thanks for letting me share this info with you all. Please let myself or Julie know if you have any questions about any of our Wicked Fast products.


Good luck with the rest of your seasons - and if you're already in the "off" season - then rest and relax and kill it in 2011!


All best,


Shawn

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Shawn M. Talbott, Ph.D.

Chief Scientific Officer

Wicked Fast Sports Nutrition

648 E Rocky Knoll

Draper, UT 84020

801-576-0788 (office)

801-915-1170 (mobile)

Shawn@WickedFastSN.com

www.WickedFastSportsNutrition.com


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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Glutamine for Endurance Athletes?

Here is some correspondence I have been having with a journalist writing an article about the pros/cons of supplementing with glutamine:

I referred the writer to this link for some general info on glutamine (from my SupplementWatch educational site - based on the content from my 2 textbooks on dietary supplements)...

http://www.supplementwatch.com/SupplementWatch/Library/Entries/2009/2/18_Glutamine_-_Professional_Version.html

The I answered a bunch of question for her on the phone - and then handled a question about “how much can glutamine levels become depleted by exercise?” - to which I answered:

30-50% is probably a good range - the depletion of glutamine is very much dependent on the overall intensity of the challenge - so extremely intense catabolic conditions (such as burn patients) might deplete glutamine levels by 90% - while the casual exerciser would have little to no glutamine depletion. A hard-training athlete would be someplace in between - for example, we know that running a 1/2-marathon or full marathon will suppress immune function enough to result in upper respiratory tract infections in about 70% of finishers - so the more intense the effort, the greater the glutamine depletion is likely to be.

...and another = “How does glutamine increase glycogen levels?” - to which I replied:

Glutamine directly increases the activity of an enzyme - glycogen synthase - that creates glycogen in muscle/liver cells (glycogen = the stored form of glucose). Most studies suggest that this effect only happens if you have depleted your glycogen stores pretty significantly (very intense or long duration exercise). From a practical perspective, most people can “get away” with restoring glycogen levels after exercise with just eating carbs (provide the glucose for glycogen synthesis) - but in very depleted states, the added glutamine will enhance the glycogen storage - which could be important for athletes training/competing hard day after day.

...and finally - a very good question about some of the research on glutamine supplements not showing much of anything...

A lot of hard research does not indicate that glutamine does much - if anything - when taken as a supplement. Is this because the use of single amino acids can’t be substantiated somehow? Or is it because they need to work together with other nutrients to be effective? Or are they more effective when taken as BCAAs?

Hi Lxx - I think that most of the "no effect" studies come down to 2 factors:

1. the intensity of the intervention was not high enough - this is based on the fact that the most "extreme" situations (burns, post-surgery, and very intense/long exercise) tend to respond more predictably to glutamine supplementation - while the trials of shorter/easier interventions are hit/miss. It goes back to what I said before - that glutamine is a great supplement to consider if you are training HARD and need some help in "keeping" that muscle and enhancing repair - but if you're not going "hard enough" to get yourself into that hyper-catabolic state, then glutamine will probably not add much for you.

2. compliance with the supplementation regimen - I see this all the time with university-based research on supplements. A grad student will conduct a study on a small number of subjects, give them some capsules to take during a training program, and then not "manage" either the subjects or their supplement well enough (the subjects forget to take their pills or miss a few of the training sessions) - which results in a "no effect" result from the study because the subjects did not "go hard enough" (to create that hypercatabolic state) or even adhere to their supplementation regimen (they can't work if you don't take them).

There is also another factor that is more of a practical consideration when it comes to formulating products:

3. glutamine (which is cheap) is more effective when taken with BCAAs (which are expensive) - this is a harder one to tease out, but since the immune system cells are using all 4 of these amino acids as an energy source, it makes sense to take them together. We have found very good results on reducing post-exercise URTIs (upper respiratory tract infections after marathon running) with a combination of glutamine (1 gram) plus BCAAs (leucine, valine, isoleucine in a 3:1:1 ratio).

Hope that helps!

Shawn

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-The Health Professionals Guide to Dietary Supplements (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkens) - http://www.supplementwatch.com/

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-The Cortisol Connection - Why Stress Makes You Fat and Ruins Your Health (Hunter House) - http://www.cortisolconnection.com/

-The Cortisol Connection Diet - The Breakthrough Program to Control Stress and Lose Weight (Hunter House) - http://www.cortisolconnectiondiet.com/

-A Guide to Understanding Dietary Supplements - an Outstanding Academic Text of 2004 (Haworth Press) - http://www.supplementwatch.com/

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Energ-Ease is BACK!

After several months of being out-of-stock, Energ-Ease is BACK (and we’re having trouble KEEPING it in stock - a good problem to have, I guess)...

Energ-Ease is our dietary supplement for “improving energy, stamina, and endurance” - it helps your body to use oxygen more efficiently (so you have that “extra gear” when your workouts and competition demand it) and it helps you to avoid overtraining by naturally maintaining the balance between anabolic/catabolic hormones (so you can train harder to get faster, without getting sick or hurt).

We launched Energ-Ease in 2006 at Ironman Arizona because there was no endurance/stamina supplement on the market that did what I wanted it to do. There were - and still are - plenty of low-potency cordyceps and rhodiola products out there (selling for $50-$75 per month), but none of these delivered the right levels and combination of ACTIVE compounds to truly have a benefit for improving oxygen utilization and endurance performance. We’re the ONLY endurance nutrition company that standardizes all of our products to specific levels of specific active compounds - so you (and we) get the most potent and most balanced benefits. If you care to “do the math” you’ll see that the total content of active endurance compounds in Energ-Ease is much higher than competing products (Adenosine, Rosavin, Eleutheroside, Glycosaponin, Eurypeptide, Reseveratrol, and Withanolide) - but it’s not so much a “more is better” thing - it’s really a matter of “more of certain compounds in combination with the right levels of other compounds” that will help you reach your true potential as an endurance athlete.

One of the reasons that we had trouble getting Energ-Ease back in stock was because we use only the very highest-purity and highest-potency herbal extracts - and these extracts are simply not widely available (and they’re expensive). This is why you won’t see the Energ-Ease formula being “copied” anywhere else - because it’s too expensive for the mainstream companies and too limited in availability to sell to the mass market. That’s fine with us - we’ve always been about serving the niche of competitive endurance athletes (which is where we live as triathletes, cyclists, trail runners, etc) - with the best products possible. We could have been back selling “something” called Energ-Ease within a couple of days if we wanted to use the low-potency Cordyceps and Rhodiola powders that are so widespread in the industry (and so widely contaminated with banned substances), but that’s not our gig - and while it might increase our sales and certainly our profit margins to use the low-potency stuff, it would go against everything that Wicked Fast stands for...

Here’s a short note from a new Wicked Fast COACH who had a breakthrough performance in a recent International UCI Pro-1-2 stage race:

Subject: Energ-Ease ROCKS!

Thanks Julie, you are a star!

The Wicked Fast combo took me to 7th place!

Thanks for everything!!!

I want to order wholesale if possible...

Please let me know re: wholesale process

Thanks

Dave

Here’s the back-story with Dave (and with so many others who TRY Wicked Fast products). Dave is an up-and-coming cyclist. He’s been buying and using Recover-Ease for some time to help him recover faster and more completely after training. He’s a devoted “fan” of Recover-Ease, so we sent him a free bottle of Energ-Ease to try - and the combination of Energ-Ease before workouts and Recover-Ease after workouts helped him to have that breakthrough performance. Is Dave psyched? You bet - so psyched that he is now ordering Wicked Fast products on our wholesale Coaches Program and helping his coached athletes to reach their full endurance potential as he is doing. We benefit - Dave benefits - his athletes benefit - and the competition suffers. Very cool.

Give Energ-Ease a try - you’ll find that “extra gear” in your workouts because your body will be using oxygen more efficiently - and you’ll be able to dial up your workout intensity/duration without succumbing to the tiredness and dead legs that come with overtraining. Maybe you’ll like it so much, you’ll want to share it with others in your club, your training mates, or your athletes (if you’re a coach) - or maybe, you’ll just want to keep Energ-Ease “secret” and let your mates wonder why you’re flying...

Thanks for reading...

Shawn

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Shawn M. Talbott, Ph.D., FACSM, CNS, LDN

CEO (Chief Endurance Officer)

Wicked Fast Sports Nutrition

www.wickedfastsportsnutrition.com

Shawn@WickedFastSN.com

801-576-0788

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Michelle Barton is a Peach (and can kick your butt)...

Good Karma - that’s all I can say.

Here at Wicked Fast, we don’t “do” sponsorships (in the traditional sense anyway) and we don’t “do” advertising (again, not as you might traditionally think of “advertising” - more on that in a future blog) - BUT, we DO SUPPORT a wide range of endurance athletes and endurance events around the country and around the world. We often send product samples (to use as podium and raffle prizes) and swag (like our great clothing, water bottles, and gear bags) to events (triathlons, ultra runs, etc) because we feel this is a great way to give something back to the sports that we’ve been doing for so many years.

We also have a limited number of athletes that we “support” in various ways. We don’t do this as “sponsorships” per se, but do it more because we just LIKE these particular athletes and they like US and our products. Typically, these have been long-time users of Recover-Ease and Energ-Ease (www.wickedfastsportsnutrition.com). We sometimes will send “extra” (free) bottles of product with their orders - and sometimes we’ll send “extra” (free) product when they’re attempting a “big” event (like back to back to back ultras or huge speed attempts or other such craziness)...

We feel like helping out a few of these great folks ends up helping us in the end anyway (that’s the part about “good karma”) because these athletes have amazing performances and they talk about our amazing products to their training buddies. We could not ask for more than to be associated with “good karma” folks - that’s a big part of why we started Wicked Fast in the first place.

Here is a recent note from one of our “Friends of Wicked Fast’ - and amazing ultrarunner (and person), Michel Barton. Last year, Michelle won just about every ultra in California - setting course records in most of them - and chatting up her buds about how Recover-Eae was helping her to bounce back faster from her nutso training and racing schedule. We met Michelle thru a mutual friend and fell in love with her contagious enthusiasm for life (one of those “good karma” folks). Here is one of her recent notes:

Dear Julie and Shawn,

Thank you soooo much for the restocking of Recover-EASE!!

I have good news, I won the Leona Divide 50 miler and broke the course record!!!

I was 1st woman and 4th overall in 7:19:04.

I seriously could not do this without your support and your amazing incredible product!!

Thank you from the bottom of my heart!!

You are so wonderful, I appreciate all that you have done for me!!

I will send you some photos from the race!!!

Have a great day!!

Best always, Michelle

That’s all for now - you (and we) need to get out there for our morning workouts - thanks for reading...

Shawn

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Shawn M. Talbott, Ph.D., FACSM, CNS, LDN

CEO (Chief Endurance Officer)

Wicked Fast Sports Nutrition

www.wickedfastsportsnutrition.com

801-576-0788

Thursday, July 29, 2010

How to stay "in shape"???

I am VERY often asked by friends and colleagues the simple question of “how to stay in shape” given the demands of work, family, travel, and all the rest...

It’s a tough question to answer because it doesn’t help very much to tell someone to “eat right and exercise” - because everyone knows that - it is more the “HOW” of what exactly do DO that gets in our way.

I just answered an email from an old college buddy (not that he or I are actually “old” - so let’s just get that straight right up front)...He asked, “Let me know what you suggest for a 45-year old trying to keep the “glory days” from ending on the roads and the ice rink.

Here is my reply:

John - Here is a quick type of circuit workout that I rely on, especially when low on time and when traveling...They are intense enough to make a difference in your fitness and quick/easy enough to do anywhere and not represent an “obstacle” based on time or equipment constraints.

For eating, I use this approach (myself and in several research studies) that I call the “Helping Hand” (I also write about this in more detail at www.cortisoldiet.com) - it is pretty self-explanatory based on the graphic below and enables you to “count calories” without really counting - pretty much every meal you would create using the Helping Hand ends up at about 400-600 calories. Do this at breakfast, lunch, and dinner and you average out to about 1,500 calories per day (eat a 4th time if you’re exercising that day).

Hope these help - and let me know if you have any questions...

Shawn

Cal Circuit

Exercises = 8

Work Time = 24min (3 sets)

Warmup – 2min

Cool-down/Stretch – 2min

Rest = 1min between sets 1 & 2 (2min total)

TOTAL WORKOUT TIME = 30min

 

WarmupJumping Jacks (whole body warmup)

Set 1 – 45 seconds ON / 15 seconds OFF

            1min H2O break

Set 2 – 50 seconds ON / 10 seconds OFF

            1min H2O break

Set 3 – 55 seconds ON / 5 seconds OFF

Cool down / Stretch

 

1.     Sit Jacks (abs)

2.     Bent-over Rows – 60# bar (back)

3.     Jumpies (legs)

4.     Pushups (chest)

5.     Squats – 60# bar (legs)

6.     Upright Rows – 60# bar (shoulders)

7.     Burpies (whole body)

8.     Curls – 60# bar (arms)

Hope that helps a few people - Thanks for reading,

Shawn

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Nutritional Biochemist and Author

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Your Calf Says Chee!

Funny story from one of my recent trail running adventures…

In a recent 50-mile trail run in the mountains of Utah, I was trading leads back/forth with another guy. You typically will see the same people several times in a long trail run – you might run together for awhile, then leave them when you’re feeling good (or they leave you) and then join up again in various sections of the course.

This particular guy was a phenomenal downhill runner – absolutely flying on the rocky single track. I’m better on the uphill sections – so I’d creep past him on the ups and he’d blow past me on the downs.

We both had on ipods so we didn’t talk too much except for the short, “how ya doin’?” and “looking good” encouragement that all trail runners share with each other – but on one of the last long rocky downhill sections, I heard him coming fast behind me – and just before he got to me, he popped out his earbud and yells to me, “Your calf says Chee!”

I couldn’t believe what I heard, so I popped out an earbud and asked, “What did you say?” – to which he repeated, “Your calf says Chee!”

We ran together for the next couple of miles (without earbuds) and when I asked how in the world he knew what the Chinese symbol on my left calf represented, he explained to me that his ipod contained a series of Chinese language lessons that he was trying to get through for school (International Business major) – and he recognized the “Qi” symbol from his studies (meaning life force and pronounced “chee”). I explained to him that I had been studying the Western equivalent of Qi – what we call “Vigor” in mood-state research for about the last 10 years.

At that point in the race (about mile 47), his college-student body clearly had higher Qi/Vigor than mine, so he went on to the finish line a few minutes ahead of me – but it struck me how the concept of Qi/Vigor is starting to finally reach into the mainstream public consciousness – especially considering that Burnout (the opposite of Vigor) has been a part of our mainstream vocabulary for so long.

If you know someone who could use a little more “Chee” or Vigor in their life, then encourage them to check out some of the video and audio resources on this website, including:

A book on the topic of Vigor – 7 Days to Unlimited Energy, Focus, and Well-Being (all proceeds to charity)

A scientific publication about using traditional approaches to restore Vigor

Thanks for reading,

Shawn

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Chief Scientific Officer

Wicked Fast Sports Nutrition

648 E Rocky Knoll

Draper, UT 84020

(801) 915-1170

Shawn@WickedFastSN.com

www.WickedFastSportsNutrition.com

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Vermont 100 - A New Edge

July 17 & 18 were the dates of the 2010 Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run in Windsor Vermont (near Woodstock).

I went into the 2010 event with high hopes - I DNF’d last year (2009) at mile 77 (the Spirit of ’76” aid station). In 2009, I reached the end of my mental endurance - I just could not imagine going any further (I ran the first 50 miles in a little over 10 hours - very fast for me - and that was clearly the wrong plan). Body was great - but my mind had me going too hard too soon and I paid for it in the later miles (and crumbled mentally from 70 to 77).

For 2010, I was much better prepared mentally - having finished Rocky Raccoon 100 in Texas in February (a smidge over 23hours) and Ironman St. George in May - but my physical preparation was hampered by a torn/strained left hip flexor. A few weeks of physical therapy and low-mileage running had it feeling OK, but I was not sure how it would feel as the miles started to pile up.

The day began beautifully with a 4AM start - but you could tell that it was going to be a HOT day. The official high temp was 90 - but there were open sections of the course that reached 96 degrees. The problem in the mid-part of the day was not so much the heat, but it was very humid and body core temps were very hard to keep under control.

Feeling pretty good at 2:30AM at the Bed & Breakfast in Woodstock (20min away from the race start). Ate some apple cake, Clif bar, and an ice coffee to start the fueling for the day. Also took my Xango juice (to control inflammation), Eleviv (for mental focus), and Energ-Ease (for endurance) to get me going.

Throughout the race, I planned to use the same supplements that I typically use every day in training:

Xango Juice (inflammatory balance) = www.xango.com

Eleviv (stress hormone balance and mental focus) = www.eleviv.com

Energ-Ease (endurance) = www.wickedfastsportsnutrition.com

Wicked Lean (fat burning) = www.wickedfastsportsnutrition.com (coming in August)

Recover-Ease (post-exercise recovery) = www.wickedfastsportsnutrition.com

The tattoo below (of my left calf) is the Chinese symbol for “Qi” (pronounced “chee”), which means “life force” and is roughly what we refer to as Vigor in modern psychology research (www.VigorBook.com)

Vigor is defined as a “3-tiered sustained mood state, characterized by physical energy, mental acuity, and emotional well-being” (you might recognize the opposite of Vigor, which is called “Burnout”) - and I was hoping that my Vigor would stay high and allow me to see the “Welcome 100 Milers” sign within 24-30 hours later...

Vermont 100 is known as one of the “easier” 100 mile races because of the non-technical roads (see below) - but they are very hard and can really beat up your legs as the miles go by. I’d much rather run on technical dirt and rock trails - but this is what makes Vermont harder than it gets credit for...

Vermont 100 is also unique for the horses that run with us - YES, they go the entire 100 miles!

And don’t forget the amazing scenery in Vermont - hills, covered bridges, farms/barns - anything to keep you mind off your legs!

At mile 21, I made a switch to some new shoes (and had some Xango juice to settle my stomach - yum).

The shoes look like a cross between Moon Boots from the 1970s and clown shoes - but these Hoka trail shoes are the MOST comfortable shoes that I have ever worn. I got TONS of questions about them from other runners, and I was always able to give them a great recommendation. Too bad I only got to wear them until mile 70 this year!

This sign is just mean! (73.8 to go?!?!) Why not just put a sign with a huge middle finger?

The guys I was running with named this hill “Inferno Hill” because it was SO hot and humid - we were just dripping sweat and cooking in our own juices at this point - we knew it was going to be a long hard day...

Right after a very hot section of pavement - you cross another covered bridge and run along a beautiful river...

More beautiful scenery at about mile 45 - I was already hurting pretty bad here. My quads were KILLING me - which is very rare for me - but was clearly caused by my change in running form to favor my left hip flexor. By running differently to “save” the hip flexor, I was using my quads in a different manner - so they started to hurt a lot earlier in the race than I expected.By the time I reached this 50.3 mile to go sign, I was already feeling fatigue in my hamstrings and calves - and the very first stirrings of cramps...

When I saw Julie (my wife and “crew”) at the Camp Ten Bear Aid Station (mile 47) - I already knew that a sub-24hour finish was not going to be possible. Prior to the medical check at mile 47, I ate a huge bowl of pasta salad and drank a Gatorade and a Coke - so when I hopped on the scale and was told that I was STILL down 5 pounds due to dehydration, I knew I might be in trouble. I figured I could take it easy for the rest of the day and then have a fun run into the cooler night hours and finish easily before the 30-hour cutoff.

I was never able to “get ahead” of my dehydration - and I suffered for the rest of the day with cramps (legs and stomach), vomiting, fatigue, and low motivation - not exactly the “vigorous” day I had planned.

By the time I made it to Tracer Brook (57), I needed to take a long break - standing in the cold stream helped my legs feel better, so the next section to Margarittaville (62 miles) felt less-terrible (but not good because I still could not keep down any real food or liquid). When I reached Margarittaville, Julie was waiting for me with a chair and some encouragement. I was ready to call it a night at that point, but I got talking to some old timer there who basically told me, “look, this is a 100-miler, you’re supposed to feel terrible” - so I sucked it up and headed off into the night.

After about 2 miles, I knew that when I reached mile 70 (Camp Ten Bear again), I should probably call it quits. I felt terrible, stomach and legs were shot, and energy was very low. It was a little cooler at this point, but I was already “too far gone” to be able to rehydrate and refuel to get on a pace to get me to the finish line 30 miles away. At the medical check, I was down 10 pounds from my start weight - just shy of the 7% dehydration that triggers an automatic withdrawal from the race.

I was disappointed to DNF again this year - but I feel good about finding that new “edge” to my mental and physical endurance. We met a TON of great new friends - special thanks to Race Director Julia for putting on a great race and the the folks from Team G.A.C. for support out on the course. I also feel very fortunate to have had so many people texting and twittering and facebooking me their good vibes throughout the race - that all means a great deal to have that support!

I’ll be back next year (2011) for another try - here’s to hoping that the third time will be the charm!

Thanks for reading,

Shawn

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