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Nite Moves- Santa Barbara's Twilight Tradition

By Viju Mathew

It's become as venerable a local tradition as Fiesta. Every Wednesday evening from May through September, Santa Barbara's more fitness focused set out for their Mecca by the Mesa, Leadbetter Beach. Some make it a pavement-pounding pilgrimage while others commune with the sea in a spirited swim. A growing number of zealots do both. It's all part of the regionally renowned Nite Moves Summer Sunset Series now entering its twenty-second yearan event that increases in popularity and participation with each passing season.

Nite Moves

Truly a locals' favorite, Nite Moves gives athletes a choice between an out-and-back 5-kilometer walk or run that parallels Shoreline Drive, a 1-kilometer open ocean swim sponsored by XTerra Wetsuits, or the Pacific Beverage-sponsored aquathon which combines both. And for children 5-11 years-of-age, there's the Kids Mile run. Après race activities include a beer garden, catered food by local restaurants, dessert from McConnell's Ice Cream, and raffle prizes donated by the likes of XTerra, Outfooters, and Santa Barbara Running. More calories can be burned dancing to the live local band as well. But far from just another avenue for activity, the race series hones a true sense of family, friendship, and camaraderie while giving back to the community. A legacy resulting from the vision and endurance of Nite Moves co-founder Jake Clinton.

 

Fortunately, endurance is part of Clinton's DNA. He ran cross-country in high school before going on to compete in approximately 70 marathons, a 70.3 World Championship Half-Ironman, and two full Ironman competitions involving a 2.4 mile Swim and 112-mile bike ride followed immediately by a marathon. In the mid 1980's, Clintonwho owned the town's legendary State Street Arcadebrought his best entrepreneurial foot forward into the local running scene. "I initially got involved with the running community here in 1986 as a sponsor of the Chardonnay 10-Miler," says Clinton. "Hanging out in the arcade all the time, I was starting to get a little heavy. The director of the race, Chris Holmberg, was also the bartender at the Open Door and a friend of mine. We had formed a little group called The Mission Striders and we would run near the mission everyday at 4pm. Chris and his girlfriend were responsible for getting me back into shape." Their friendship would eventually help do the same for the town, as Clinton became Holmberg's assistant and right-hand man the next year, helping to organize the Chardonnay race. It was in 1989 that the two, along with friend Ed Sinclair, went on a trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and while there brainstormed how to put on something independent of the Santa Barbara Athletic Association (SBAA). They were looking to enhance the event and had been frustrated by the lack of investment in new equipmentsuch as timing systems and signageon the part of SBAA's board of directors, despite the fact that the race was generating quite a bit of money. "It was just a desire to be independent and fund what we wanted to do," says Clinton. "And that's where it took off." When they returned, Clinton and Holmberg formed a partnership they fittingly named Run Santa Barbara. Within a few weeks, they had created the template for Nite Moves and designed the first brochure and shirt. "We just thought it was going to be a lark and would be lucky to break even," admits Clinton. The first Nite Moves race on May 29th, 1989 was only a 5-kilometer run but with kayak demonstrations as well for those interested. The now familiar post-race beer garden and food spread however were mainstays from the start. Clinton had approached Pacific Beverage for Sponsorship suggesting the name Bud Light Summer Sunset Series and they jumped on board immediately. And while the beers have changed, the rest of the moniker has stuck. The idea of having all the fun take place midweek was also conceived by Clinton. As it was to be a weekly series, he realized that non-running spouses would possibly take exception to a regular Saturday-night sneaker fest. Wednesday evenings soon became an institution and the perfect weekday complement to longer weekend workouts. And while that first season offered only the runwhich alternated weekly between 5-kilometer and 8-kilometer coursesthe swim component made its splash the following year.

Since 1989, the race has had quite a few notable participants including local standouts Jose Iniguez and Mary Ryznerwho both won the five races they ran that first yearas well as nine-time Ironman Champion in the women's division, Paula Newby-Fraser. But some of the most memorable moments and biggest thrills for Clinton are from everyday people who overcome their own perceived limitations and inspire others. Shares Clinton, "A few years ago, a women brought her mother Rosemary who didn't think she could walk a mile. Rosemary walked every Wednesday that year and ended up winning her age group on points because of her attendance. By the next year she was running the course, and before I knew it she was running marathons while surviving cancer." Another reward is the fact that in some cases, Nite Moveswhich has also become a social phenomenonhas been responsible for a new generation of athletes. "A couple came up and told me they had met at the race and that they now have children," says Clinton. A story that has become increasingly common and includes the water coaches of Dos Pueblos and San Marcos high schools who also met at the race and recently had their first child. "That's when I started doing the beach run for kids since we had little ones running all over the place," says Clinton. "We have a young man named Shaun who started out getting pushed by his father in the jogger and now he's become a duathlete and is a member of the Echelon Youth Bike Program. There's also nine year-old Francesca who started swimming at Nite Moves and has become the youngest girl to finish the Alcatraz swim."

Not one to rest, especially on his laurels, Clinton continues to make improvements to the series that will increase attendance and the subsequent ability to fund charitable causes. Nite Moves has worked to support Team in Training, Special kate_small.jpgOlympics, Santa Barbara Equestrian Rescue, Spirit of ‘76, Echelon Bike Club's Youth Program, Santa Barbara Bike Club, and numerous other non-profits. To help in this regard, Clinton seeks booth sponsors that are connected to the community and encourages the athletes themselves to give back. One way of doing this is through Walk For a Cause. This recent addition to the Wednesday night lineup is a one-mile non-competitive walk with proceeds going to each individual walker's choice of participating charities. A new season also brings some fun surprises. "There are some changes to the format this summer," explains Clinton. "The first Wednesday of every month will be points night for the 5k run that will count toward the series standings; the second Wednesday will be a head-to-head competition between triathlon clubs with the swim split into two waves; the third week will be a ‘Ladies First' night where the first wave is reserved for the women; and we‘re still figuring out a theme for the fourth week but there's going to be variety throughout the month." And for the fifth Wednesday in June, Clinton is working to locate out-of-town athletes for some "friendly" Southern California-wide competition.

Exploring further into new waters, Clinton has been working with Santa Barbara Travel to organize a Royal Caribbean Cruise for October 3-10, 2010 with fifty-five double-occupancy suites reserved for Nite Moves passengers. While sailing the Mexican Riviera, those with the Nite Moves crew will workout on the boat together as well as experience Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas, and Puerto Vallarta with possible runs planned at each location. "My hope is that in Puerto Vallarta, Club Nite Moves members go on a run with me to the beach where Eddie, Chris, and I started it all," says Clinton. "Better than another day of shopping."

While Nite Moves continues to expand in variety and scope, one thing remains constant. "It's a locals event," says Clinton. Sure, tourists are welcome to join in the fun, but at its core, Nite Moves belongs to the community. First-timers can get their baptism into biathlons when it all starts up again on May 5th at 6pm with new friendships, relationships, and personal records waiting to be made. But just know that once you've experienced the 18-week Nite Moves Summer Sunset Series, you'll probably return religiously.

For more information or to register for Nite Moves online, visit www.runsantabarbara.com

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Local Inspirations

 Lesley Hall Local Inspiration

Lesley Hall is the Marketing Director for Moms In Motion, an organization that connects moms across the globe through fitness, and helps women achieve their goals, ranging from triathlons to stand up paddle boarding. This August, Lesley stepped out of her comfort zone to successfully compete in her first triathlon with the Moms In Motion team. Lesley and Moms In Motion continue to inspire women to reach their goals, and support local philanthropies to further community bonds.

 

How long have you lived in Santa Barbara?

I lived in Santa Barbara in the ‘80s for 6 years, went to UCSB, got married at The Music Academy, and then left for 15 years.  We came back 5 years ago with our two kids and love to call Santa Barbara home.

What is/are your favorite local restaurants?

The Palace Grill, Carlitos Café and Cantina, and Brophy Brothers.

What is your favorite music to listen to/workout to?

All types.  Some include: U2, Sheryl Crow, Jason Mraz, John Mayer.

What are your favorite sports/hobbies?

Running, biking, swimming (yes, now swimming).

How do you spend a typical Sunday?

Watching Fall Ball baseball games for my 9 year old son Logan, riding bikes and spending time with my family, reading in my hammock, and gearing up for the next week.

How did you first get involved with Moms In Motion?

When I moved back to SB after being away for 15 years, I saw an ad in the newspaper for a Moms In Motion hiking team.  I wanted to find a way to meet other moms and at the same time learn the trails in our mountains.  I loved it.  We would hike, do yoga over a vista or near a stream, then hike back.  It really helped me reconnect with Santa Barbara while making new friends.  The next season I took on the challenge of a running team.  Loved that also, and I've since been on a handful of their running teams. 

What motivated you to compete in a triathlon?Lesley Hall

Six months ago I would have said no way could I complete a triathlon, let alone compete.  In the back of my mind I've had it as a goal, but needed to find the time to take swim lessons and maybe shed a few extra pounds before I thought it could be a reality.  I thought maybe I'd attempt one before I turn 50.

As marketing director for Moms In Motion I had a meeting in May with our Moms In Motion's head triathlon coach, Ernesto Paredes.  I asked him if I could show up at a few of the first practices to take photos for marketing purposes.  His response was that he had hoped I would join the team.  My response, "but Ernesto, I can't swim, I mean, I can get across the pool, but it's not pretty."  I never learned how to side breath, let alone in the ocean!  He said he had heard those stories before, and don't worry, we'd have 12 weeks of training.  I told him I'd think about it.  This may sound corny, but as I was driving home, I heard a song on the radio with the words ... "and you've only got 100 years to live."  I decided that day to give it a try.  What motivated and inspired me to compete the triathlon was thinking of all the inspirational stories of women who have overcome obstacles and joined Moms In Motion teams.  One story that I love to share is about a woman that joined the triathlon team a few years ago.  She was a single mom who didn't know how to swim.  Ok, that's not so uncommon, but she also didn't know how to ride a bike.  Then there are the women who have just overcome cancer and joined a team.  Everyone has their motivations, and I guess mine was that it was time to step out of my comfort zone and do something that I was afraid to do.

What was your biggest challenge you overcame for the triathlon? 

For sure it was swimming in the ocean!  I had so many little aspects of learning to swim that were challenging and new to me.  Some silly little challenges included taking private swim lessons amongst a bunch of pre-schoolers, wearing a swim cap for the first time and not feeling self-conscious, and learning how to de-fog my goggles.  When I started practicing, my 12 year old daughter Madison was my first coach.  After jumping in and swimming a few yards in the pool, I'd have to stand up, totally winded.  She'd look at me and say "mom, you know you won't be able to stand up in the ocean, now do you want to learn how to do a flip turn?"    I remember trying to swim fighting back tears in my goggles. 

Here's an email I sent to my coach midway through the season:  "Ok coach, I just looked at the triathlon website and looked up cut-off times.  I'm a bit concerned about them yanking me out of the water.  What happens at the tri if it takes me longer than 25 min.?  I can currently swim one lap in a minute of less, but 20 consecutive (in the ocean), ha!  How can I get up to speed in just over a month?  I'm in the pool 4-5 days a week, and can now swim 2 laps pretty much without stopping, but am still totally winded after 2 laps.  Any tips???"  His reply:  "YOU ARE DOING IT!!!! Great job! Just keep on keeping On! Your motivation and attitude is what is making you successful. I am SO not worried for you at the TRI...it is so far away. Just enjoy THIS process of achieving little victories. Let the SB TRI stay on Aug. 24....focus in on today and maybe a little on tomorrow...I am VERY proud of you...stay in that "good" place that allows you the ability to get a kick out of what you are doing....DO NOT put pressure on yourself of Aug. 24th. That will simply be the icing to all of this. THIS is TRIATHLON...the training and self motivation WHILE maintaining a healthy happy balanced life. You will be successful. No one has EVER been pulled from the ocean during the race. I look forward to our next swim! See you soon."

The first time I swam in the ocean during practice I hyperventilated but was able to swim to one buoy.  My coach was there by my side, reminding me that my wetsuit was keeping me afloat, and getting me to that buoy.   During the season I gradually went further and further, and learned to love being in the ocean (except on the days when the water was very choppy).   During one of my last practices I swam 1500 yards, and that gave me the confidence to know I could swim 500 yards during the triathlon.  Completing the entire course a handful of times in practice let me know that I could do it.  Besides support from our official coaches, I received wonderful support from team members during practices.   It was also very comforting that Moms In Motion provided lifeguards on surfboards and kayaks in the ocean during practices.

Can you tell me more about how the triathlon team worked together to support community philanthropies?triathlon pic

All Moms In Motion teams integrate some sort of philanthropic outreach. I love that everyone can do a little bit and we end up making a difference in our community.  Our team won a contest between three local triathlon teams and raised $12,980 for The Teacher's Fund and Computers for Families. 

Another cause our coach selected this season was Heal The Ocean.  We sold tickets and had a silent auction at SB Winery and raised $3,500 that evening.   It was a great social event and once again, by everyone contributing, we were able to help a wonderful local organization.

What is the Moms In Motion Stand Up Paddle Surfing team?

In October we started our first Stand Up Paddle team led by coach Laura Francis.  This team is a group of Santa Barbara moms who meet every Sunday at 9am between September 21st and November 9th to learn the basics of Stand Up Paddling, get to know each other, get in shape and stay fit.  Stand up paddling is like hiking or doing yoga on the water. It is a great way to explore the ocean, see wildlife above and below the water, and get in great shape!  Stand up paddling improves balance, upper and lower body strength, and core conditioning. Our team focuses on learning to be comfortable on the board and proper stroke technique, and distance paddling but not on surfing waves.

Our team philanthropy is learning about and supporting Santa Barbara Channel Keeper (www.sbck.org) in their efforts to monitor the health of our ocean and local watersheds. Please contact our coach at laura@ecomotion travel for more information.

How have the women responded to paddle surfing? 

Moms In Motion team members are enjoying learning all about this cool new sport!  I think they appreciate the opportunity to carve out time for themselves in the midst of their busy schedules, plus with each different team, they meet different women and the Moms In Motion community continues to expand.  The team follows our same concept of combining fun, fitness and philanthropy and will be offered again in Summer 2009. 

How can women in Santa Barbara join Moms In Motion?Moms in Motion

Moms In Motion is designed for women of all ages and abilities.  You don't even have to be a mom, just a daughter, sister, aunt or grandmother.

Log on to www.momsinmotion.com , click on Join a Team, and find the teams in Santa Barbara, California.

We have different teams each season.  Our fall teams include Half Marathon Running, Stand Up Paddle Boarding and Core Conditioning entitled Absolutely Flab-u-less Core Conditioning.  Look for future teams that include:  hiking, walking, trail running, cycling, and of course triathlon.

What are you most proud of about Moms In Motion?

I am most proud of the owner and local resident, Jamie Allison.  I so admire how she runs her business, her entrepreneurism, and how she makes such a difference in the lives of thousands of women in Santa Barbara and all over the country.  I'm also very proud to work for Moms In Motion as the Marketing Director.   After completing a few seasons as a member of Moms In Motion teams, I told Jamie that I'm not sure how, but someday I'd love to work for her organization.  Last year she sent a message in a newsletter asking if anyone was interested in joining her marketing team.  I quickly sent a reply saying "tell me about that marketing team", and here I am today.  I love my job meeting all types of SB business people and finding corporate sponsors to help support and grow a wonderful organization.

 

 Click here to go to the Moms In Motion Website

Photos courtesy of Lesley Hall

 

 

Heather BlissHeather Bliss

Heather Bliss co-chaired the 7th Annual Santa Barbara Arthritis Walk in May, to fight this disease that affects 46 million Americans—and a disease Heather has struggled with for nearly twenty years. Twelve years ago, doctors told Heather Bliss that her arthritis would force her into a wheelchair within a decade, but Heather has fought back, and is now speaking out about arthritis and inspiring others in the fight against the disease.

 

Mary

Mary Elliott is a graduate of the Santa Barbara Body Therapy Institute and a local massage therapist with a thriving practice.At her office at the Gibian Wellness Center on State St. she offers Thai Bodywork as well as Barefoot Massage, a type of massage which she says is a rarity in Santa Barbara. Mary believes strongly in the importance and necessity of massage therapy in everyday health. She says, “Right now, as a society, we look at massage as a luxury item and if we change that to equate massage with taking our vitamins we'll be a much healthier society.”

Angela Erdman

 

 

 

Angela Erdman is a personal trainer at Spectrum Athletic Club in downtown Santa Barbara, a high school girls volleyball coach, and singer. After raising over 3,300 dollars to help cure cancer she will run 26.2 miles in the Anchorage, Alaska marathon on June 19th, also her 26th birthday. Erdman is a strong believer in inspiration and makes it her goal to always be inspiring others.

Chris

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Chanda Fetter is the owner of IM=X Pilates, a new studio that opened up on upper State Street last month. Her various programs and facilities offer locals many different ways to benefit from Pilates, whether they seek muscle toning and sculpting to injury prevention therapy. Her goal is to expand her business and continue to open up more studios, providing access to effective and efficient exercise for people of all fitness backgrounds.