Sunday, July 29, 2007

Week Four will meet at 7:30 am at Daingerfield Island

Week Four (Aug. 4) will meet on Saturday morning at 7:30 am at Daingerfield Island (Washington Sailing Marina) at MP 12 on the Mt. Vernon Trail just off the GW Parkway south of Ronald Reagan Airport. You can access the parking entrance from either direction. Park over to the left (north) in the paved lot near the comfort station. (After this coming week, we'll move our meeting place to a different location, Fletcher's Boathouse in DC, for weeks 5 & 6).

Week three was a little confused as people were uncertain where exactly to meet. But everyone eventually got hooked up and Matt took the advanced group on a long run south of Alexandria, over seven miles. Linda took her intermediate group on a yo-yo course up to Gravelly Point and then back south past the Marina towards Alexandria. They went from four to five miles. Jeannie took her group somewhere for four miles. A few runners added some distance onto their runs on their own, up to six miles. (Who needs headphones when you could listen to this? Linda's group saw and heard jets taking off from National directly overhead.)

The trail was really crowded with Team-In-Training runners doing seventeen miles getting ready for the MCM, Capitol Hill Runners doing fourteen miles, the Galloway group practicing walking six abreast, and sundry bicyclists and individual runners.

It was also the first really warm day. With the heat of the summer now upon us, we will try to get underway on the actual run each week at 7:30 am sharp. If you're late, you'll just have to catch up! Bring a water bottle too; either learn how to carry a half-liter bottle (16.9 oz) in your hand (fluid weighs a pound a pint) or get a water-carrying belt (fuel belt). Google fuel belt or go to Pacers or another running store.

Remember, this Friday-Sat.-Sunday is sales-tax holiday in Virginia for shoe purchases under $100, and you get at least a 10% discount at most running stores by mentioning that you're a dcrrc member.

The program is now one-quarter over. How are we feeling? You all should be running two (or three) other times a week, two to three miles each time. You could introduce something new to your week if you're already running twice mid-week: a fast mile or two thrown into one of those mid-week runs. This is a version of a tempo run, a mile or two back-to-back or two different miles run at a 10K race pace, preceded and followed by a slower jogging mile again.

Want to map out a route of any distance from the curb in front of your house? Go here, http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/ then click on "Hybrid" at the top, enter Washington DC (or Bethesda of Falls Church or wherever you live) and 15 for the magnitude (zoom), and hit Go. Once the satellite image comes up, with a street grid superimposed on it, grab and drag the map any direction until you find your very building. (Click on even greater magnification to make sure.) Maybe you'll see your car on the curb. Or your WaPo in the driveway. Then hit "Record" and start plotting out a run down your street and around your neighborhood, an out-and-back of any distance you want, by pointing the cursor in a straight line down the street (or path) a ways and clicking. The route will be delineated in red, with mile markers, and you can even save and email the eventual route and count calories along the way. Most importantly, it tells you distance traveled.

Monday, July 23, 2007

New Time and Meeting Place for Week Three

The Ten-Mile Group ("TMG") Training Program will meet at a new time on Saturday, July 28, 2007 for Week Three. WE MEET AT 7:30 am FROM NOW ON.

The TMG will meet at a new location for week three, Daingerfield Island in Virginia, just east of the George Washington Parkway south of Ronald Reagan Airport and north of Alexandria. Some people call it the Washington Sailing Marina. You can access the parking lots from either direction on the GW Parkway. As you drive in, try to park in the paved lot to the left over by the restaurant. There is a comfort station over there. Overflow parking is the unpaved lot to the right as you drive in. The location is at MP 12 of the Mount Vernon Trail.

Week Two was a great success. 47 athletes have signed up for the program, with room for more. If you'd like to join us for the first time in week three or week four (also at Daingerfield Island at 7:30 am) just come 10 minutes early to fill out a program application and bring a check for $35. You must be a dcrrc member to take the program, a club membership application is on the club's website http://www.dcroadrunners.org/ Just download the club membership form and mail it in with $20 for annual dues, you will get a discount at most running stores in the area if you mention you are a dcrrc member.

Club President Ed Grant bicycled to our location point at the Lincoln Memorial from Arlington and ran with us. Matt took his group of speedy runners for about seven miles over the bridges to Virginia and through Georgetown. (Below. This is what the Mall looked like when the 10K Group met at the Lincoln Memorial in March.)

Linda and Kristin took their intermediate group down to the Tidal Basin, circled it and came back, about three and a half miles. Check out the route here.

Jeannie was away but left Jeanne and Deryle in charge of her group and they brooked no interference from the program director and followed Jeannie's plan to run three miles on the Mall to the Carousel and back.
Run well!

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Week Two will meet at Lincoln at 8 am.

Week Two of the DCRRC 10-Mile Group Training Program ("TMG") is almost here!

Saturday 7/21/07 at 8 am we'll meet on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, just like last week. Come a few minutes early to join the program, cost $35. You must be a member of the DC Road Runners Club (annual fee $20). The time and location will change after this week's meeting. Check the Twelve-Week schedule in a prior posing on this blog.

(Find Waldo! I see Lisa, Linda, Kristin, Jeanne and others. Who do you see?)

Last week 40 runners and six coaches ran on the National Mall. Matt took his group out around Haines Point for a six-mile run. Linda and Kristin took their group out to the Smithsonian Castle and back, a three-mile run. Jeannie and Jeanne and Peter took their group out at a slightly slower pace three miles, to the Carousel and back.

We hope you can join us!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Ten Mile Group Takes Off!

Perfect weather for day one of the Ten Mile Group!

Before you can run, grasshoppers, you must write.


A rapt audience. What's everybody looking at?

Ah, it's the Washington Monument!

Coach Jeannie's group gathers after the first three-mile run.

Run well!

Monday, July 9, 2007

10-Mile Group Training Program Starting Up

The 2007 10-Mile Group ("TMG") dcrrc Training Program is about to start!

Here's the Schedule.

Week # Date Time Location

1. 7/14 8 am Lincoln Memorial, steps facing the Washington Monument
2. 7/21 8 am Lincoln Memorial
3. 7/28 7:30 Daingerfield Island, VA, Mt. Vernon Trail between RR Airport and Alexandria
4 8/4 7:30 Daingerfield Island, VA
5. 8/11 7:30 Fletcher’s Boathouse, DC
6. 8/18 7:30 Fletcher’s Boathouse, DC
7. 8/25 7:30 Bluemont Park, Arlington
8. 9/1 7:30 Bluemont Park, Arlington
9. 9/8 7:30 Gravelley Point, VA, Mt. Vernon Trail north of RR Airport
10. 9/15 7:30 Gravelley Point, VA, Mt. Vernon Trail north of RR Airport
11. 9/22 7:30 Haines Point, DC
12. 9/29 7:30 Haines Point, DC

Sunday 10/7/07 at 8 am is the Army 10-Miler ("ATM") starting and ending at the Pentagon.

The details.

The DC Road Runners Club 10-Mile Training Program will start on Saturday, July 14, 2007 at 8 am on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial that face the Washington Monument. It will meet at the Lincoln Memorial for the first two weeks at 8 a.m., and then meet at varying locations around the greater DC area at 7:30 a.m. after that (due to the heat and humidity). (See schedule above.)
Information will be relayed to participants via the Forum Link on the club's website and here on the program's blog. A condition of participating in the program is that you agree that any picture of you participating in the program can be posted on the blog.

The program costs $35 for a twelve-week training program which meets every Saturday morning. Come early the first or second week to sign up for the program. You must be a member of DCRRC to participate.

Look over the DC Road Runners website to determine the benefits of the club. Club membership is $20. You can join the club at this link:. http://www.dcroadrunners.org/membership_applicationNEW.pdf Bring payment of $35 for the 10-Mile Training Program, made out to DCRRC, to your first meeting.

The Goal Race for this training program is the Army 10-Miler (“ATM”) on Sunday, October 8, 2007 starting at the Pentagon. The Program fee does NOT include registration for the ATM and the race is already sold out! But there are other races you can look at, including the Annapolis 10-Miler at 7:45 am on August 26th or the Parks Half Marathon on Sunday, September 16th in Rockville or the Baltimore Marathon Weekend Half Marathon a week after Army on 10/13 (if you apply yourself diligently, complete the program and aren't injured, you should be able to do a half at its completion). There are plenty of other races in the fall that this training program will get you ready for, if you train conscientiously, from 5Ks all the way up to Half-Marathons or longer races.

You should already be able to run three or four miles if you intend to take this program. There will be a slow pace or run/walk group. Saturday mornings will be devoted to running with a pace-appropriate group a distance of three or four miles in the beginning to ten to twelve miles by the end of the program in order to build up a mileage base for running a ten-mile race. These group long runs should be combined with two or three shorter runs per week which will be the responsibility of each runner to do on his or her own. Volunteer coaches will attend to each group and be available to offer advice.

For meeting at the Lincoln Memorial, there is street parking available along Constitution Avenue or Ohio Drive or take Metro to Rosslyn or Smithsonian or Foggy Bottom or Federal Triangle or Arlington Cemetery and make the 20-25 minute walk to the Lincoln Memorial from one of those stops. http://www.wmata.com/

Wear appropriate running clothes for hot-weather. Apply sun screen, bring water on your run, and wear a hat and sunshades. Avoid wearing cotton garments (100% polyester garments work fine). Liquids after the run will be provided. Wear good running shoes that are not worn out. Go to any of the many fine running stores in the region to get fitted for proper shoes. Stay hydrated. Consult with your doctor before undertaking any new physical routine.

If you would like to be a volunteer coach, please call Peter Lamberton at (work) 202-326-3274 or (cell) 202-297-4874 or email him at plamberton@ftc.gov or plamberton@yahoo.com. Be sure to put in the subject line that it is about the 10 Mile Group Training Program (“TMG”).

Here is a link for a handy mapping site where you can figure out routes , find out how long the distance is, and even save it and email it.

Tentative Groups:

Walkers/Runners

10-12 minute pace and above

Intermediate pace.

Fast pace.

Peter Lamberton w. 202-326-3274
cell 202-297-4874