Running/Walking Bulletin for September 12, 2025
Sunday, September 14, 2025
BRRC Sundae Sunday 10 Miler
Flett Middle School
9:00 am start
Online registration will end at 4:00 pm on 9-12-25.
Packet Pickup: Bloomsday Office at 1414 N. Belt St.
Saturday, September 13, 2025 10am - 3:00pm registration for
$35
.
Race Day Packet Pickup registration for
$50
7:00am - 8:45am at Flett
Paul C. Fitzpatrick
509-368-9751 (H)
ON-LINE REGISTRATION UNTIL
4:00 pm on 9-12-25
for
$35
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Spokane/BRRCsSundaeSunday10Miler
CC Audubon 5K Results
RunSignup:
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Spokane/BRRCCrossCountryRaces
BRRC Website:
https://brrc.net/archives/X-Country_2025/index.html
Team standings are posted on brrc.net and RunSignup as well as pictures on Facebook.
Running Quotes (New each Week):
When you run the marathon, you run against the distance, not against the other runners and not against the time.
Haile Gebrselassie
BRRC 2025 Events (Save the date!)
BRRC Run Club of the Week
BRRC members please join us for this run!
Friday, September 12, 2025
BRRC Club of the Week
Palisades Running Club
6:30 pm
716 S Grove Road
BRRC 2025 - 2026 Online Membership Registration:
https://raceroster.com/memberships/4787/2025-2026-bloomsday-road-runners-club
BRRC club registration is open on race roster, however the deadline for ordering shirts has passed.
Six Minute Mile (New each Week):
BRRC Colbert Half Marathon & 4-Miler
September 27, 2025
Colbert Elementary School
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Colbert/ColbertAutumnClassicHalfMarathon
BRRC CC Qualchan 12K
October 5, 2025
High Drive & Bernard https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Spokane/BRRCCrossCountryRaces
BRRC Spokane Marathon/Half & 10K
October 12, 2025
Downtown Spokane
BRRC CC 7 Mile 5K
October 19, 2025
Audubon Park (Please note this change of location)
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Spokane/BRRCCrossCountryRaces
BRRC CC Mead 5K
October 25, 2025
Mead HS
https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/Spokane/BRRCCrossCountryRaces
I Must Run Everywhere
I'm happy to introduce a new/old runner who is a prolific writer with a unique sense
of humor. Jim Johnson offered to republish a few of his articles from his blog, "I must Run Everywhere."
https://imustruneverywhere.com/
A lot of serious runners incorporate hill workouts in their training; however, what do you do if you live in a very flat place, or the hills aren’t close by? (It’s maddening when hills are inconveniently located.) If this is the case, a tall building where you can access the stairwell would work. If that’s not possible, the only option is your front porch which is where I go.
Yes, I have to do a lot of reps for a good workout; however, they are very conveniently located. Actually, there’s a decent grade not too far from my house, so I don’t really use my porch for running. In addition, I get in some stair workouts with the Flying Irish, the running group I often join.
We have a route called Stairmaster which hits several sets of stairs in the three-mile route. A couple are pictured below.
The two photos below are me in the middle of a recent stair workout. I forgot my camera, so after arriving home, I googled, “Jim doing stair workout”, and these photos showed up from Google Earth. I’m surprised the angles those satellite cameras can get.
I think it’s fair to say that stairs are more demanding than hills. When I do stairs, it’s two at a time, at least. Stairs are constructed for walking, so a running stride just doesn’t match up to one stair at a time.
If you’re on a long, tiring run and incorporate a stairway with lots of stairs, I won’t yell at you if I see you doing one at a time. But if I catch you walking, I’ll require you to attend my two-hour seminar on stair running.
BRRC Website:
http://www.brrc.net/
BRRC Officers:
President: Tony Proctor brrcpresident@gmail.com
President Elect: open presidentelectbrrc@gmail.com
Past President: Brett Danielson pastpresidentbrrc@gmail.com
Treasurer: Kevin Boercker treasurerbrrc@gmail.com
Secretary: Paul Fitzpatrick secretarybrrc@gmail.com
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