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April 11, 2019 Guest User

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Concerning Running & Beer, Boulder Athlete Sage Canaday Says Runners Can Drink, Too

April 9, 2019 Guest User

Photos courtesy of Sage Canaday

By Kim Fuller 

Long-distance runner and ultramarathoner Sage Canaday now lives in Boulder and he’s originally from Oregon, so he is no stranger to craft beer. He says having a beer after a run is a “refreshing reward.” 

“Usually I am pretty thirsty, and a nice cold beer is a satisfying drink,” he said. “Of course, I also drink plenty of water and electrolyte fluid, but the beer is like a special treat that means I can finally relax and put my feet up.” 

In the Sage Running Podcast, Cannady stressed the importance to take time off to let the body recover. “You can’t be racing at 100 percent all year long,” he said.

After a mid-winter mental and physical break, “it’s better to come back slowly ... before you think about any serious races.”

Many runners will ski, swim and bike in the off season. It’s also a good time to hit the weights to add power to their legs. And stretching routines are needed throughout the year. 

In his peak training seasons, Canaday says he tries to run between 100 to 120 miles per week. 

“Most days I run twice a day,” he says. “When I’m training for a mountain-trail race or a hilly road race I run up and down a lot of the mountain trails in Boulder and do some high-altitude pushes.” 

Sage’s Running Tips

For those trying to break into the sport of running, Canaday has three main tips: 

— Make your easy days easy. Most miles are run comfortably so you can carry on a conversation. This reduces injury risk but also lets you focus on bigger (and harder) workout days when you should run a lot faster

— Be patient. The adaptations to training occur over weeks, months and even years of consistent training.

— Stay healthy. Health is No. 1, really, and this includes a healthy diet and getting enough sleep. It will influence your running.

Some of the biggest races Canaday has planned for this year include the Comrades ultramarathon in South Africa and the Pikes Peak Marathon here in Colorado.

And when it comes to beer, Canaday says he is a bit biased by his Avery Brewing sponsors, but he does have some favorite styles, including imperial IPAs (he says it’s hard to find an IPA that is too bitter for him), rum barrel-aged ales (like Avery’s Rumpkin), and “a really good” and authentic German style lager. 

“There is a special art in making great lagers and they are very refreshing,” says Canaday. 

Brewing companies like Avery Brewing sponsor running events and even some races. 

“There is also a certain social element to being able to share a special beverage with others after a race or a run,” explains Canaday. “It can help open up conversation. I like to kind of geek out and talk about all the different kinds of beer and my favorite flavors and I’ve had many great conversations with fellow runners who also share this passion.”

We’ll raise a glass to that. To follow Canaday’s running pursuits, visit sagecanaday.com. 

Contributor Kim Fuller is a magazine editor and writer based in Vail.

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April 5, 2019 Guest User

Upslope belatedly celebrates 1,000th batch with high-octane beer release

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In Beer Tags Upslope Brewing

Colorado Blend: Revolutionary Winery Uses Western Slope Grapes 

April 3, 2019 Guest User

The Tenderfoot Stomp is poured during a live music performance at the tap room. Photos courtesy of Vino Salida

In Poncha Springs, Vino Salida is creating award-winning wines from Colorado grapes with community-sourced effort

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March 28, 2019 Guest User

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Strumming Along with Colorado Music Makers

March 28, 2019 Guest User

Robbie O’Brien, right, works with a student during a guitar building class. Photo courtesy of Robbie O’Brien at O’Brien Guitars.

The (He)art of the Guitar: Talking with Local Luthiers

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Volunteering in the Great Outdoors 

March 21, 2019 Guest User

Photo: courtesy Colorado Fourteeners Initiative

Five Opportunities to Give Back While Enjoying the Colorado Sunshine

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Prime Pairing - Tomato Braised Pork Recipe

March 20, 2019 Guest User

Try a favorite Vietnamese rice vermicelli and pork recipe at home

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In Food Tags Colterris Winery

Time to Start Wine-ing in the Backcountry

March 19, 2019 Guest User

Resealable Aluminum Bottled Wines Due Out in April 

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Fun for the Whole Family: The Denver Zoo and Nearby Craft Beer

March 16, 2019 Guest User

Photo: courtesy Denver Zoo Facebook page

Winter is a Great Time to Visit Both Denver Icons

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A Colorado Spring(s) Break

March 15, 2019 Guest User

Killer attractions in the Pikes Peak region

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Vigorous Hikes for Colorado Outdoor Junkies

March 14, 2019 Guest User

You’ll Have to Step It Up for These Five Colorado Hikes 

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Three Distilleries to Add to Your Bucket (or Tumbler) List

March 12, 2019 Guest User

Mark your maps for these Colorado distilleries to try

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Hoppy National Women’s Day

March 8, 2019 Guest User

Last year's PBS Denver Chapter Collaboration Brew crew. Photo: courtesy Pink Boots Society Facebook page.

Collab beer brewed in Denver will benefit Pink Boots Society

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Yes, they can at Metro State

March 7, 2019 Guest User

Photos courtesy MSU

Brewing students expand into canning

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Exploring American Indian Cuisine at Tocabe

March 5, 2019 Guest User

Keeping native culture alive and plates full at Tocabe, an American Indian Eatery

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Historian Displays the American West in Montrose Museum

March 1, 2019 Guest User

According to TripAdvisor, the Museum of the Mountain West is now the number one tourist destination in Montrose County, bringing people in from all 50 states and 41 countries.

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Axe Throwing for Stress Relief?

February 28, 2019 Guest User

Participants try their hand at hitting the wooden bulls-eye with spinning axes. Photos: Neill Pieper

If you’re an urban lumberjack, wannabe Viking, or even just a frustrated bowler and you’re looking for a safe, fun spot to earn your chops, DAGAR is the place for you

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