September 1st, 2008
Issue 20
Greetings, Friends!
As much as we love summer and hate to see its last few days slip
away until next year, we can't help but be excited about the fresh,
crisp, inviting prospect of fall. As the results of the last Flyer's
survey show, fall is by far the most popular time of year for
running, walking, hiking, and spending time in the great outdoors.
The hazy, heavy air of August is blown away by the cool,
invigorating breezes of autumn, and we are filled with a sense of
renewal and restoration. Even the small traditions of autumn are
motivating-- from the retrieval of packed-away sweaters to the
buying of school supplies. As simple as it seems, a box of pencils
in perfect formation and an abundance of neatly-stacked notebooks
hints of adventures yet to be had and stories yet to be told.
In keeping with the tradition of small little supplies that
motivate and delight, FLEET FEET has brought in several new products
that can add both practicality and fun to your training. A
brightly-colored array of BPA-free water bottles brings a full
spectrum of color to your hydration, and a new, streamlined Amphipod
hand-held water bottle is our lightest, most easily-carried water
bottle ever. We are also extremely excited to be carrying two new
Moving Comfort bras-- the Grace and the Alexis bras. Providing
superior support and comfort, the Grace and Alexis have already
garnered rave reviews from the ladies at FLEET FEET. Another great
product to try is GU's Roctane, a nutritional gel with protein for
improved muscle recovery and endurance. Roctane comes in two great
flavors-- Blueberry Pomegranate and Vanilla Orange-- so be certain
to try both! And if you like the Nike duffle bags we have but want
something a bit more minimalist, check out our new Nike totes that
give you just the room you need without being overly bulky.
We hope to see you, soon, and as always, if you have questions
about any our our products, don't hesitate to ask!
Sincerely,
Your Friends at FLEET FEET St. Louis

We are excited to send
out the FLEET FEET Flyer, and we would love to hear back from you!
Feel free to send any comments directly to me via
email. Happy
Running!
Sincerely,
Amy Marxkors
Editor
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Employee
Spotlight: Katie Schoenholz
Ironman, FLEET FEET store manager, and new mama Katie Schoenholz is
pretty busy these days. Taking care of her six-month-old son, Fritz,
and keeping up with her responsibilities at the store can make every
day a marathon of its own. Recently, however, we were able to steal
a few minutes with Katie and ask her a few questions about training,
relaxing, and motivation. Join us as we get to know Katie just a
little bit better!
Where
are you from originally?
I am from Kalamazoo,
Michigan.
How long have you been working at FLEET FEET?
Eight years in September.
Where did you go to college and what was your
major?
Western Michigan University. I majored in Elementary Education.
How long have you been a runner and triathlete?
I’ve been a runner for
seventeen years and a triathlete for seven years.
What started you in running? The triathlon?
I started running when I was a
freshman in high school, and I ran cross country. I got into
triathlons because I had to start cross-training. Too many
miles running began to result in too many injuries.
What do you love most about running? The
triathlon?
What I love the most about both
of these sports are the places they have taken me, the people
they have brought into my life, and the connection they have
given me with my own body.
What is your favorite running memory?
This is a tough
question because so many of my best memories are somehow related
to running. Everything about the Boston Marathon from the years
that I ran, to my last trip supporting my husband, are very
special to me. There is something magical about both the city of
Boston and the marathon itself. Seeing spectators stacked at
least six deep and hearing the girls at Wellesley scream from a
half-mile away is something I will never forget. For four years
in a row my brother and I met there to enjoy the entire
experience. I am now able to share these memories with my
husband, who ran it in 2007 while I watched from the finish
line, choosing not to run so that I could prepare my body for
baby. We look forward to running it together in the near future.
A close
second has to be actually running the marathon of an Ironman. I
love triathlon, but I will always be a runner, so after 114.4
miles of racing, it was nice to finish strong doing something so
familiar. My coach (who is also my husband) prepared me very
well.
When you are not running, what do you like to do?
I love to spend time relaxing with
my family. In the summer, this is usually time by the pool.
Do you play any other sports?
I do not.
Have a hidden talent?
I took tap dancing lessons for
fourteen years and piano lessons for ten.
What is something people
would be surprised to learn about you?
I would love to be a professional
athlete. Having a personal chef, a personal trainer, a masseuse,
and a long list of credentials, all while doing what I love to
do anyhow, would be a wonderful thing.
What is your favorite food indulgence?
Ice cream, absolutely!
If your life had a soundtrack, what songs would
definitely have to be on it?
I’ll give you the brief answer as
it seems everything in my life could be associated with music.
Journey and early Michael Jackson sum up my youth, U2 sums up
everything (they’re the best, after all), Semisonic and The Killers
sum up my marriage so far, and nursery rhymes currently run through
my head on a regular basis.
"I could never live
without...?"
My family, hands down.
"I could totally do without...?"
Stress, cancer, and Ohio State.
"I am a huge fan of...?"
College football-– Go Blue!
What is your life's
motto?
I have several quotes that I apply
when necessary, but two of my favorites are “Courage is not the
absence of fear, it is the conquest of it,” and “To give anything
less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.”
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Lewis and Clark Registration Closes September 7th
Registration for the Lewis and Clark Marathon
and Half Marathon closes on Sunday, September 7th, at
11:59PM. Registration close is final, and absolutely no
late registrations will be accepted. So... no dawdling.
No dilly-dallying. No tarrying! If you plan on
participating in the Lewis and Clark events, be certain
to sign up today!
Click
here to
register for the Lewis and Clark Marathon and Half
Marathon!
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Lewis and Clark Past Dinner
"If you never did, you should. These
things are fun, and fun is good."
--Dr. Seuss
If you haven't signed up for the Lewis and Clark
Pasta Dinner, now is the time! (As Dr. Seuss sagely
points out, these things are fun, and fun is good.)
You and your friends and family are invited to join
us on Saturday, September 13th, from 6PM-8PM, for a
traditional pasta dinner at the Ameristar Conference
Center Grand Ballroom. We are very excited to
announce that the 2008 Lewis and Clark guest speaker
is John L. Parker, author of the ultimate cult
classic novel for runners, Once a
Runner. Registration for the pasta dinner is
limited to the first 400 people to sign up, and
online registration closes at 11:59PM, on Sunday,
September 7th. Any remaining tickets for the pasta
dinner will be available, while they last, for
purchase at the expo.
The traditional carbo-loading dinner will be
held on Saturday evening from 6-8PM in the Ameristar
Conference Center Grand Ballroom, adjacent to the
host hotel. Tickets for the pasta dinner can be
purchased online when you register for the race or
individually by
clicking
here. The pasta party is open to race
participants and their friends and families.
We are also excited to announce that John L.
Parker, Jr., will be our 2008 VIP. His first novel, Once a Runner, is the cult novel
for runners. Self-published in the late 1970s and
for years sold out of the trunk of the author's car
at running events, the novel went on to sell over
100,000 copies and achieve legendary status among
runners. (Now out of print, used copies regularly
sell on eBay for hundreds of dollars.)
Once a Runner perfectly captured the intensity,
relentlessness, and sheer lunacy of a serious
miler's life. Kenny Moore of Sports Illustrated--
himself an Olympic runner-- called it "by far the
best fictional portrayal of the world of a serious
runner... a marvelous description of the way it
really is."

After writing
Once a Runner,
John went on to write for
Outside,
Runner’s World, Running Times, and numerous
other publications. He also wrote or co-wrote many
other books on running, including A
erobic
Chic & Other Delusions, And Then the Vulture Eats
You, Heart Monitor Training for the Compleat Idiot,
Marty Liquori’s Guide for the Elite Runner, Real
Running, Runners and Other Dreamers, Runners and
Other Ghosts from the Trail, and
Uncommon Heart.
For
over twenty-five years, however, fans of
Once a Runner wanted to learn
what became of Quenton Cassidy, the protagonist of
the book. In late 2007, John released the sequel, Again
to Carthage,
which begins in the early 1970s where the previous
book left off. Cassidy's return to the world of
competitive running is dramatic and revelatory both
to Cassidy himself and to the reader, as is his
desperate, all-out attempt to make one last Olympic
team.
John’s writings range from inspiring to hilarious to useful-– as
does his own life story. John was profiled in a
recent issue of Runner’s World
magazine. (Click
here to read the story.) He
will sign autographs at Saturday’s expo (10AM-noon
and 2PM-4PM) and will speak at the pasta dinner
(6PM).
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Apparel Spotlight: Bra Sale!
The bra wall has some new kids on the
block (check out the Grace, the Alexis, and the
new-and-improved Maia), and that means select
styles and colors of some of your favorite
Moving Comfort bras have been marked down!*
(Think of it as a neighborhood welcome party
that saves you money.) Fashion colors of the
number-one-selling Fiona bra are now $28
(originally $43.99), while select colors and
styles of the Maia are now $29 (originally
$43.99). Also, select colors of the Sera bra,
the ultimate in luxurious comfort, are just $24
(originally $37.99).
If you are looking for a lightweight bra
that provides high-impact support, check out the
Melbourne, now $22 (originally $33.99),
while the Daylite bra offers seemingly
weightless comfort and light support (now $19,
originally $29.99).
*The sale applies to in-stock bras only and
runs only as long as supplies last, so... well,
you know how it goes. (Hurry in!)
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Lewis and Clark Volunteer & Cheer Stations
It's not too late to volunteer for the
Lewis and Clark Marathon and Half Marathon!
Whether you are a friend, significant other,
or family member of someone participating in
the Lewis and Clark Full or Half Marathon,
you can have an invaluable role on your
runner's big day. From start line to finish
line-- and all the miles in between-- there
are volunteer positions open and waiting for
the dedicated individuals who make race day
possible.
We are still in need of course
marshals (to direct runners on the course
and assist with holding traffic) for race
day. Half marathon and full marathon route
positions are available, and volunteers will
be placed according to their availability.
The dedicated efforts of hundreds of
volunteers make the Lewis & Clark Marathon
and Half Marathon possible. Lewis & Clark
volunteers will receive a commemorative
t-shirt and the gratitude of thousands of
race participants. If you would like to help
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Upcoming Races
Cottleville Fall 5K
The Cottleville Parks and Recreation Board would like to invite you
to participate in the 3rd Annual City of Cottleville Fall 5K
Run/Walk on October 4th, 2008, at 8:00AM. This year's run will
benefit our Veteran's Memorial Fund, which honors all those who have
served our county.
The run will start and finish in the parking lot of
American
TV and Appliance in
Cottleville. The course is hilly and a challenge to both runners and
walkers. There will be a free fun run for the children and their
parents after the 5K. Awards will follow the fun run. Awards
will be given to the top Male and Female finishers and top three
Male/Female finishers in the following age groups: 15 & under, 15 to
19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, and 60 & over.
Registration is now open and is $15 until September 26th. After
September 26th the fee will be $20.
You
can register
online or
in person at Cottleville City Hall. You
can also download an entry form here.
Race day registration starts at 7:00AM. Packet pick-up will be
October 3rd, from 5-8PM at FLEET
FEET Sports in St. Charles,
and on race day. All participates will receive a t-Shirt while
supplies last. We still have openings for sponsors and volunteers;
interested parties should contact Eric Larson at (636)262-9569. Please
visit us at our website for
more information.
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St. Peters Rec-Plex Fall Triathlon
The 4th Annual Rec-Plex Fall Triathlon will be held on Sunday, October 5th,
2008. Participation in the Rec-Plex Spring and Fall Triathlons has steadily
grown since the inaugural event in 2002. In its first year, athletes
participating in a FLEET FEET Sports survey voted the Rec-Plex Triathlon the
best triathlon in the St. Louis area. Last year's spring race had nearly 600
competitors!
The event includes a 500-meter swim in the Rec-Plex's
Olympic-quality natatorium, a 21-mile bike ride through the flat farmlands of
St. Peters, and a 4.5-mile run on paved trails in the City's shady, scenic
parks. There will be 15-second intervals between send-off times for swimmers.
Swim times are assigned in the order of registration. Start times will be posted
here the week of the race. The first swimmer will start at 7:30AM.
Age group entry fee is $50 through September 14 and $65
from September 15th–October 4th. Team entry fee is $80 per team through
September 14th and $90 from September 15th–October 4th. No registrations will be
accepted after October 4th. You can register
online, at the Rec-Plex, or by mail. A registration form can be downloaded
here. No on-line registrations after October 1st. No telephone
registrations, no race day registrations, and no refunds. For more information,
visit the
race website.
Overall male and female cash prize awards are as
follows: 1st, $150; 2nd, $100; 3rd, $50. Plaques will be awarded to the 1st,
2nd, and 3rd place finishers in the Team Division. Awards will be given to the
top 3 male and female finishers in the following age groups: 19 & Under, 20 to
24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, 35 to 39, 40 to 44, 45 to 49, 50 to 54, 55 to 59, 60 to
64, 65 to 69, 70 & older.
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O'Fallon's 6th Annual Fall Fest 5K Fun
Run
Join us at O'Fallon's
6th Annual Fall Fest 5K Fun Run on Saturday, October 11th, at
7:30AM.
The
5K run/walk for all ages begins in the parking lot at O'Fallon
Municipal Centre (City Hall). Race
participants will follow a clearly-marked route through the
neighborhood and return to the start/finish line at City Hall.
Race Day registration
will be held from 6:00 to 7:15AM. An awards ceremony will begin
at approximately 8:30AM in City Hall. The O'Fallon Fall Festival
& Craft Bazaar follows immediately in Civic Park from 9AM to
4PM.
Awards will be given
to the top 3 male and female overall finishers, as well as to
the top three male and females in the following age groups: 10 &
under, 11 to 14, 15 to 19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 to
59, 60 to 69, 70 & over.
Awards
will also be given to the top three
finishers in the following divisions: Baby Stroller, Athena
(females who weigh 150 lbs or more) and Clydesdale (males who
weigh 205 lbs or more), and the three best fall costumes worn by
a participant. To be eligible for the Fall Costume Contest
prizes, costumes must be appropriate for a family-friendly event
and remain intact throughout the race.
Fall Fest 5K race
perks include a race packet with giveaways, digital timing for
accuracy, t-shirts for the first 300 entrants (sizes are
guaranteed only to those who register by September 5th),
discounts for family registration (except on race day), souvenir
medallions for all participants who cross the finish line, and
complimentary post-race snacks and beverages. Registration fees
vary as follows: Early registration (through September 5th) is
$15 per person or $13 per family member (with three or more
registering at the same time).
Late
registration (September 6th through October 10th) is $18 per
person or $15 per family member (with three or more registering
at the same time). Race
Day registration is $20 per person; no discounts.
Register online
through
October 5, or download an entry form here. Visit
the race website for
comprehensive race information, maps, FAQs, and registration. For
additional information, contact O'Fallon's Festival
Coordinator, Megan
Houlihan,
at (636)379-5614.
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Click here for
more upcoming races!
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