Thursday, April 26, 2012
My photography website.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Friday, November 05, 2010
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Blogging on the go..., and some perspective.
Not really "on the go," but blogging via my iPhone. (wanted to test it out)
Perspective, a way of viewing things. I think all of us should look at ourselves from the perspective of someone else. Maybe just take a moment to think about all the things you have, be it items, experiences, people in your life. Be different from our society which seems to focus you what you are lacking, items, experiences, people in your life.
I have worked very hard & am lucky to have a career & position that I used to dream of... I need to think about where I am, and continue actively living that dream. Focusing on the many good aspects, and not on the bad few.
The photo is from my "office." This is how the sunrise looks from 41,000 feet. Truly living the dream.
Sunday, October 03, 2010
Back in the game...
Monday, February 15, 2010
Monday, February 08, 2010
Eight is enough*...

I like running, somedays I might even say "I love it." Marathon training is a whole different animal, it's exciting, feels good to be focused, and then toward the peak of the longest distance training runs it's just plain hard. I do all my training alone, which is good and bad. This was my last plain old marathon.
(* the Marathon in an Ironman excluded)
the LIVESTRONG experience

I was at the starting line of the Chicago Marathon with new purpose. I was raising money for the Lance Armstrong Foundation and the fight against cancer. I have always been donig these endurance events for myself, and this one was different... My Dad is now a cancer survivor. My good friends sister was knee deep in the fight at that very time, and this was what was driving me this time. Not a good time to be fund raising, the economy & unemployment. I put social media to the test, I put the word out on email, Facebook,and Twitter. The quick responce was outstanding! Many of my friends stepped up and, even a few strangers made donations.
The best part was closer to the Marathon when the LIVESTRONG Team started emailing plans back and forth for race weekend. I finally felt like I wasn't training alone. Although I was training by myself I knew we were all in this together. I only wished that once the 50 Team members were selected we could have all communicated via a forum to help eachother through the highs and lows of marathon training. We would have had a great exchange of ideas & those with more experience could assist the first timers. I think it would have strengthened the sense of team.
I valued this experience, and the new friends gained. The fight against cancer effects us all.
Chicago Marathon take 6

I have done this distance before... I trained the most I ever have, and "should" be able to run it in such & such a time. I have been pleased with my half marathon time & those of shorter distances. I feel I haven't performed up to my potential in the marathon. So this year I put in a solid training effort, and was trying to give it one last good shot. I enjoy running very much, but when it comes marathon training it gets to a point where it becomes un-fun. I planned on a goal of 3:45, and on race morning decided to shoot for 3:50 so I could "enjoy" the experience with two of my LIVESTRONG tram mates Matt & Eric. An important part in preping for race day was clothing, temps at the start weree to be in the low 30's. Balancing being warm enough but not hot isn't easy, and shedding layers as the temperature warmed up. I felt great through half way, stuck with the pace team, and kept up with my nutrition. At mile 17-ish I saw Dean Karnazes taking time to stop running and sign a copy of his book for a very excited lady. Dean was running 2 Chicago Marathons this day, at the finish he was running the course a second time, all for carity. He was Twittering the whole way. I enjoyed his on going comentary on the drive home.
At mile 20 things started to get rough... I put my head down and started counting my steps. I have done many different endurance events, and keeping "menally occupied" is key. I think mental strength is actually the most important part. You WILL go through times when you ask yourself, "why am I doing this...i am hurting," and overcoming these "lows" is important. I also focused on one of my best friends sisters who I've knowen most of my life who was currently under going cemo-therapy, and she pushed me along. A couple of miles later I began to feel bettter so I put in a surge of efort and would ride it as long as it lasted. Approaching the last mile, slowed from the 3:50 group but the 3:55 pacers hadn't passed me, realizing not reaching my goal, but trying to focus on that fact that it was still a personal best time of 3:56. Running for smething other than myself is a valuable experience.
Better late than never...
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Lake Geneva 1/2 Extreme (half ironman)

Lake Geneva Wisconsin is an awesome place only about 1 1/2 hours north of Chicago. It's the vacation spot of Chicagoans, many famous families such as the Wrigley's & Vanderbilt's have large lake front compounds. I am lucky to have a good friend who lives there, with a boat! I had done this race once before, but have gained a lot experience & fitness since that first attempt at this distance.
Great weather this year (Sept. 12), and I was excited to see what I could do. I picked out a good spot in transition, by a big tree so it would be easy to spot. The swim went well just tried to stay relaxed. The swim time of 33:24 (1.2 miles), which was okay and not a surprise since I hadn't been swimming too much. T1 (3:21) wanted to make sure I was set with all my nutrition & comfortable. Bike started okay, the course splits with the Half taking a turn which I just missed and had to turn around. Not a huge deal. After the turn I remembered a short but steep hill, with being so close to the start of the bike you're not really ready for it. Tried to relax and settle into a rhythm. Checking the time to keep nutrition on track. About about the 2 hour point on the bike my lower back really started to hurt... at times it felt like it was on fire. Never had this kind of trouble before, and with 1 more hour to go, I tried to relax sit up and stretch it. Right around this time I retrieved my Tylenol form my pocket and proceeded to hit a bump and eject it into the air... and, no, I didn't stop. I remembered a long steady hill on a major road, just after making the turn onto to that road about 100 yards in front of me was a guy who went down. I could see his face was scrapped up pretty bad as I went by (support crew was running to him). Flashback to July and the Olympic distance race where I went down... stay relaxed. Bike time 3:04:35 (18.2 mph average)(56 miles). T2 (2:26) happy to get upright and let my back change positions. On to the run and felt pretty good. Quickly I was upon "killer hill," and reminded how steep it really was. Did I mention that it's a two loop run, read: "killer hill" TWICE. Walked fast up the hill stretching my legs with long strides, and twisting my upper body which yielded a few satisfying back cracks. The first loop went well ran everything but the hill. The second loop started to hurt, and I gave it all I could. Run time 2:05:52 (9:36 pace)(13.1 miles). Pleased to cross the line with a new 1/2 PB in the time of 5:49:37. I "showered" in the lake and hurried home to see my family. I would like to figure out the back pain on the bike, and find a 1/2 with a flat run to perform more to my potential.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Chicago Rock & Roll Half Marathon
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Evergreen Triathlon (Olympic Distance) 2009

Great day in Bloomington/Normal Illinois today. This Olympic distance triathlon is the Mid-West Regional qualifier, and always great to see the college crowd out racing... Good weather, low 60's, partially cloudy, but with some wind. This year featured a new bike course which contained more hills than last year. Although the corn was high (4-5 ft tall) it didn't help too much with the winds on the bike.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Tour de France = bike porn

I love cycling & Robin Williams is one of the funniest people in the world.
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Monday, July 06, 2009
Please help me make a difference.
1.4 million Americans are expected to be diagnosed with cancer this year.
560,000 Americans are expected to die from cancer this year. That’s more than 1,500 per day.
Nearly 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will develop cancer during their lifetime.
Within the next decade, cancer is likely to replace heart disease as the leading cause of death in the U.S. It is already the biggest killer of those under the age of 85.
"At the Lance Armstrong Foundation, we unite people to fight cancer believing that unity is strength, knowledge is power and attitude is everything."
I REALIZE THAT THIS IS A PARTICULARLY DIFFICULT TIME TO GIVE. YET, I AM ASKING FOR YOUR HELP TO PLEASE DONATE WHAT YOU CAN AND HELP ME REACH MY GOAL OF $1500. THAT IS HOW MUCH I BELIEVE IN THIS ORGANIZATION. ANY AMOUNT YOU CAN SPARE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.
http://www.livestrong.org/grassroots2009/chancebchicago09
THANK YOU SO MUCH,
CHANCE BARBER
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - gandhi