Thursday, July 17, 2008

Week One of the 2008 dcrrc 10M/10K Program

Twenty-five runners showed up last Saturday, 7/12/08, at 8 am at the Gotta Run running store in South Arlington for the start of the 10-Mile/10K Group Training Program which runs 12 weeks (14 weeks for the 10K Program. The goal races are Army on 10/5/08 and the Rediscovery 10K on 10/19/08 on Haines Point.

Since Army is already sold out, an excellent substitute would be the inaugural Lower Potomac River 10-Miler on 10/12/08 in Piney Point, MD. I ran a marathon, and a marathon relay there. It's going to be flat, fast and scenic. (The Program volunteer coaches are all experienced runners. Here Coach John and Coach Matt relax before the SunTrust National Half-Marathon in March.)

The assembled runners heard Club President Ed Grant speak about the valuable (and mostly free) resources offered by DCRRC, the oldest running club in the region. Then it was into the streets for a two-mile (10K group) or a three-mile (10-Mile group) run.

The Club's Track Workout on Wednesday night was attended by two Program members, Ashley and Jennifer. The workout consisted of 8X400. If you don't know what that means, well, you're just going to have to come to the next Track Workout, on August 6, 2008 (there's a 2-week summer hiatus, starting next week, due to club races).

(Coach Sasha running the anchor leg for her relay team at the Washington's Birthday Marathon in February.) There's still time to sign up for the Program. The next two meetings will be on the next two Saturdays at 8 am at Gotta Run in Arlington. After listening to an informative talk on hydration and equipment, we might run 2.5 miles (10K group) using this route, http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2088044, or maybe 4 miles (10-Mile group) using this route, http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2088057 . Check with your small-group coach.

After two more weeks, the Program goes on the road in the metro area, starting with Bethesda the fourth week at a new, earlier time. Check the dcrrc website for further details.

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