SRC E-News June 28

 


Goodbye Mairead

This week we say “see you next time” to Mairead Macdougall. Mairead is off on her next adventure to a far away place that apparently has no winter. Mairead is a valued member who has been an integral part of SRC for many years, we will miss not seeing you around as often and the contributions you have made to our club, but you know you’re always welcome here as you’ll always be a member of our purple and gold family. Take the chance to have a run with Mairead this week at training or parkrun. 💛💜

This Sunday Mairead heads to Brisbane.


Next handicap is 10km at the lake Sunday July 21st at 8:30am, we will all start together and do 2 loops of the parkrun course


SRC 40th With Steve Monaghetti

2 DAYS LEFT TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKET AND BE PART OF AN AMAZING NIGHT.
https://sheppartontickets.com.au/event/9057

ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TO PURCHASE A TICKET TO THE SHEPPARTON RUNNERS CLUB GALA NIGHT!

The amazing Kathy Fuller and Narelle Pell have been busy organising the Silent Auction and here are the great items available on the night!

• SIGNED RUNNING TOP by Steve Moneghetti
• FIX – 3 month membership
• YEAR GYM MEMBERSHIP @ 24andMore Fitness (Anne McLean)
• PHIL CHUA NATUROPATH VLA Treatment (Vitality, Longevity and Ageing)
• CANOE SAFARI TRIP – River Country Adventures (Rob Asplin)
• DINNER FOR TWO at the Shepparton Golf Club
• LAKESIDE PODIATRY Archie thongs x 2 – package
• KINESIOGLY TREATMENT by EziKenizi (Rochelle Telford)

All money raised from the silent auction will go towards GVCASA.

Tickets are available at https://sheppartontickets.com.au/event/9057

Event Details – The dinner will start at 6:00pm for arrival with meals being served at 7:30pm.

Semi-formal dress wear

Includes 3 course meal, entertainment, Silent Auction & gift bag. Drinks at bar prices.

Tickets are $70pp for SRC Members, $80pp for Non SRC Member and $600 table of 8.


Marathon Specific Training – 5 Long Interval Sessions Used By Elites

Workout #1: 6km, 5km, 4km, 3km, 2km, 1km at Marathon Pace.
Recovery: 1km @ 15% slower than goal Marathon pace.

At minimum you should be aiming to complete all repetitions at your goal Marathon pace, but ideally you should try to increase the pace in the final 3km, 2km and 1km reps to being slightly faster than goal Marathon pace, towards your Half Marathon pace.

Between each interval, the recovery is 1km at 15% slower than your Marathon Pace (approx 30-45 seconds). The continuous run totals 26km and 21km of it at your goal Marathon Pace or faster.

This training session is used by Renato Canova with most of his Marathoners in the build up to a key race.

https://www.sweatelite.co/marathon-specific-training-5-lon…/

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO


 

SRC E-News June 21

Gala Dinner

Want to have dinner with Steve Moneghetti?? Well you can!!!!! We have a few spots available at Mona’s table for the Gala Dinner. Just tell me (via PM) in 25 words or less why you would like to dine with this Running Legend and we will announce the winner in early July. So buy your ticket today and send us a message.

Watch this space..We will be announcing the Silent Auction Items soon. And best of all, you’ll be helping raise money for GVCASA.

Tickets are selling fast and we have had a last minute rush. Click on the link and buy your ticket before ticket sales close in one week.

Details

SRC 40th Anniversary Gala Ball Saturday July 13th @ Shepparton Golf Club featuring special guest speaker Steve Moneghetti

Tickets are on sale – https://sheppartontickets.com.au/…/shepparton-runners-club-…

Event Details – The dinner will start at 6:00pm for arrival with meals being served at 7:30pm.

Semi-formal dress wear

Includes 3 course meal, entertainment, Silent Auction & gift bag. Drinks at bar prices.

Tickets are $70pp for SRC Members, $80pp for Non SRC Member and $600 table of 8.

If you’re keen to come along, please jump on and get your tickets. We know some people won’t be able to come along due to other commitments, but if you could share this post to help get the awareness out there, that would be lovely!

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Link to ticket sales here

Silent Auction

We will also have on the night a Silent Auction organised by Kathy and Narelle will all profits going to GVCASA. There will be a range of items and experiences from local businesses. Keep an eye on our facebook page as we will be revealing these items very soon.

Events and Races

July 13 SRC 40th Gala Dinner Tickets

July 28 Run Melbourne Facebook page

August 25 Shepparton Running Festival Facebook page

Team Up

Now’s the time to….TEAM UP!
We offer Marathon Team entries.
Click here for details:
https://sheppartonrunningfestival.com.au/events/marathon/

My 5 km finish line with Tara

SRF is about all-ages and all-abilities, so much so, we have teamed up with Tara and Sam from My 5K Finish Line. This new initiative starts 15 July. Successful applicants will receive qualified coaching (twice a week), a 6 week training program, a 5km race entry, t-shirt, all for just $70. No running experience required, just commitment and a goal. EOI’s close soon, only 15 participants accepted, so don’t miss out. Go on, you know you want to….. click here to apply: https://bit.ly/2ZjOUsA


5 Tips for injury-free running.

Pro athlete and coach, Caine Warburton shares his top tips for injury free running. With over a decade of serious running under his belt, 45 podium finishes from 54 career races and current high profile sponsorships, Caine’s advice is invaluable.

 

  1. Beware “Forest Gump syndrome” – We all love running but sometimes too much of a good thing can be bad for you. Going from the couch to a marathon the next day is a recipe for injury. As a guide you should look to gradually increase your running volume by approximately 10-20% at a time and only adding more once you feel comfortable with your current load.
  2. Strong runners are long runners – If you want to run long, fast or for many years then it would be a mistake to forsake strength training. Strength training is a key component to injury-proofing your body by increasing muscle density and strength. A strength session 1-2 times a week is all that is needed with a focus on heavyweight and compound exercises. For example 3-4 sets of 4-5 reps Back Squat, Deadlift etc.
  3. Eat like a professional – Good nutrition is vital to preventing injury by giving the body the building blocks (nutrition) it needs to repair muscle and adapt to training stress. A major component to nutrition is the post-run meal in which you should look to consume a 3:1 carbohydrate: protein mix (or better) within 30min of finishing training. This is the ideal timeframe where the muscles are most receptive to taking on nutrients.
  4. Stretch and roll away from the (injury) hole – Stretching, both dynamic (moving) and static (still) are great ways to lengthen tight muscles and help ensure balance and flexibility throughout key joints (hips, knees, ankles). The use of a roller post run is also a great way to work out tight spots and flush toxins from the muscles.
  5. Trust your inner self – Being in tune with your body and listening to the feedback it gives you is perhaps the most important component to injury prevention. All chronic/overuse injury’s don’t just suddenly happen, they show up weeks earlier as tight spots, unusual pains, tiredness etc, and if caught early they can be avoided by listening to your body and reacting to how you feel. My general rule is if I am still not feeling it or still have a niggle after the first 10min of any run I stop and head home for some rest. Tomorrow is always another day.

 

Melanie McAuliffe: 25 volunteer club: She has volunteered as barcode scanning (3), finish token support (2), finish tokens (1), marshal (2), pacer (4), photographer (4), run director (1), tail walker (5), token sorting (2).

Steven Trevaskis: 25 volunteer club: He has volunteered as barcode scanning (1), finish tokens (1), marshal (2), pacer (3), photographer (3), pre-event setup (1), run director (5), tail walker (6), timekeeper (2), token sorting (1).

Kate Montgomery: 100 Club: 95 runs at Shepparton parkrun, and one each at Echuca Moama parkrun, Wimmera River parkrun, Castlemaine parkrun, Portarlington parkrun, Merimbula parkrun. Since her first parkrun she has improved her time by 5:50, has had 12 personal bests and has volunteered 9 times. 

Gerard Montgomery: 100 Club: 94 runs at Shepparton parkrun, and one each at Echuca Moama parkrun, Wimmera River parkrun, Castlemaine parkrun, Lalor parkrun, Portarlington parkrun, Merimbula parkrun. Since his first park run he has improved his time by 3:17, has had 7 personal bests and has volunteered 18 times. 

 

 


Link to SRC 40th Gala dinner here

SRC E-News June 14

Wandi Cross

By Sam & Tara

After work last Friday, Tara and I headed to the hills for Saturday morning’s Wandi Cross. After coffee and layering up, we made it to the start line at Wandiligong, around 7 kms from Bright. It was around 2 degrees, and we had a great start-line chat with Larry, Rosie, and Helen.  Tara was tackling the 5km Mystic Mountain ascent and descent, while my 14 km run also included the Goldmine Ridge peak. This bugger of a run was brutal, straight up, then straight down. I had about 1200 metres of altitude gain, while Tara had about 600 metres.  The finish line was a thing of beauty, and the hot meal that followed (Maccas) was produced by the Gods. Great challenging event.

I am becoming the master of being unprepared for running events so as I approached the 5km Wandi Cross, I was reasonably comfortable with what I was thinking of as a really hard parkrun. On the Friday at work, as the day progressed my throat got more sore and the sinus pressure began to increase, which did not bode well for my 550ish m gain in the morning. As predicted (after carb loading with Pizza from Bastoni in Myrtleford) I woke up with an inability to breath through the nose and my throat felt like a cat had gone nuts on a scratching post, totally in time for a really hard parkrun. We arrived at Wandi and I saw the track we were running on and I was like, YASSSSSS I AM ONLY DOING THE FIVE!!!! It was the hardest 5ish km I have ever done, I scrambled, slipped, crawled and slid across the course and had a blast. Probably not the best for the man cold** I contracted but definitely the funnest thing to do!! Great event! Great Challenge! You should definitely do it next year!

 

**I have been reminded that the man folk are not to blame for the cold


Be part of history on October 13 when you cross that finish line inside the MCG for the 42nd edition of the Melbourne Marathon Festival.

The festival has five events available, so there is a distance for everyone:

  • 195KM MELBOURNE MARATHON
  • SRILANKAN AIRLINES 21.1KM HALF MARATHON
  • ASICS 10KM RUN
  • 5KM RUN
  • 3KM WALK

With two sold out events last year; the SriLankan Airlines Half Marathon & the ASICS 10km Run it’s time to choose your distance, commit & train for something special.


This runner ignores her haters and focuses on the finish line

‘I keep going because it has given me a sense of purpose’

Breathe. Head up. Breathe. Repeat. Jessica Hay nears the final stretch of the Highlands parkrun in Craigieburn, Australia, chasing a PB. Moments later she crosses the line, lungs burning, in 1:04:45, beating her previous best by six minutes. Two years earlier, Hay, then 34 and 31st, didn’t have the energy to be the mother she wanted to be to her children – Khloe (6) and Archie (3). She had made many new year’s resolutions to lose weight, but thought she was too fat to run.

Then, in late 2016, determined to do something, she made a firm plan to run a 5K in January 2017. But she worried she wouldn’t be able to finish and that she didn’t look like a runner. She posted her fears on Instagram, and runners from all over the world encouraged her to go for it.

‘Heading to the start, I was teary, as I needed my husband’s help to put my shoes on. I was a wreck by the time I arrived,’ she says.

She lined up, chest pounding, then started at a slow jog. Runners lapped her less than half a mile into the first of three loops and she felt like giving up. But she kept going and on her second lap, two runners circled back to encourage her.

‘I was in horrendous pain, but I was so proud of myself,’ she says.

Hay now runs two to four miles three times a week, and she has lost over 3st. ‘I keep going because it has given me a sense of purpose,’ she says. ‘For so long, I thought, ‘I’m obese and I can’t do anything.’ That’s not the case. I can do it. Slowly but surely, everything gets a bit easier.’

Her longest run is 6.7 miles and her goal is to finish a marathon. Hay’s advice for those in the position she was in two years ago is to ignore the haters, because they’re in the minority. ‘I think people admire my bravery,’ she says. ‘They might think, “If she can do it, I can do it.”


Shepparton Running Festival

We would like to welcome our accommodation partner, Parklake Shepparton. Situated at our start line you really can’t get much closer. When making your reservation quote our code: SRF2019 to receive the best rate. Bookings can be made via https://www.parklake.com.au or call (03) 5821 5822
Now’s the time to plan your weekend away. Enter now:https://bit.ly/2IJp0Lu


Pot Luck

Another delicious Pot Luck night done and dusted. Thanks to everyone who came along. They really are a great night……And a huge thank you to Mathieu Ryan for organising ticket sales for the Gala.


SRC 40th Anniversary Gala Ball featuring Steve Monaghetti

SRC 40th Anniversary Gala Ball Saturday July 13th @ Shepparton Golf Club featuring special guest speaker Steve Moneghetti

Tickets are on sale – https://sheppartontickets.com.au/…/shepparton-runners-club-…

Event Details – The dinner will start at 6:00pm for arrival with meals being served at 7:30pm.

Semi-formal dress wear

Includes 3 course meal, entertainment, Silent Auction & gift bag. Drinks at bar prices.

Tickets are $70pp for SRC Members, $80pp for Non SRC Member and $600 table of 8.

If you’re keen to come along, please jump on and get your tickets. We know some people won’t be able to come along due to other commitments, but if you could share this post to help get the awareness out there, that would be lovely!


SRC E-NEWS June 7

Club news

Winter is here and what better way to enjoy the cooler weather than with lots of yummy HOT food, shared with friends after a run. So get the slow cookers out and ready yourself for a feast. We will eat after training on Thursday the 13th of June (around 7pm) . We will also have a laptop available for ticket purchases for the Gala Dinner.

SRC 40th Anniversary Gala Ball featuring Steve Monaghetti

SRC 40th Anniversary Gala Ball Saturday July 13th @ Shepparton Golf Club featuring special guest speaker Steve Moneghetti

Tickets are on sale – https://sheppartontickets.com.au/…/shepparton-runners-club-…

Event Details – The dinner will start at 6:00pm for arrival with meals being served at 7:30pm.

Semi-formal dress wear

Includes 3 course meal, entertainment, Silent Auction & gift bag. Drinks at bar prices.

Tickets are $70pp for SRC Members, $80pp for Non SRC Member and $600 table of 8.

If you’re keen to come along, please jump on and get your tickets. We know some people won’t be able to come along due to other commitments, but if you could share this post to help get the awareness out there, that would be lovely!


My 5 km finish line

I am running a 6 week training program to get people to the finish line of their first 5 km event. The program will run from the week of the 15th July through to the Shepparton Running Festival on the 25th August.

The program will include 2 x coaching sessions a week (date and time to be determined) and 1 x homework session per week.

The price is currently set at $70 for the six weeks, which includes entry to the running festival, coaching, a t-shirt, access to a discounted Shepparton Runners Club membership, plus other fun stuff…

If you are interested, fill in the attached form or if you have any questions feel free to message me. I’m pretty excited to be able to do this, so I hope you guys are too! – Tara

https://forms.gle/UZW8HJX2U513hV3QA


#Sheppresent

Currently in Ireland and did the Killarney parkrun today. It is a great two lap course in the grounds of the magnificent Muckross house. It was certainly a novelty to be running beside ‘jaunting cars!’

Sue Olley has been out touring the last 2 weeks. May 25 Sunbury parkrun 27:28, and May 1 Bright parkrun 25:06.

The Urquhart’s ran  at the MS Albert Park fun run with Rory taking out first male under 18 in a time of 43:57. Lila and Pete also ran in the same 10 km event finishing in 102.58

Lila got first in her age category for girls

Feeling stoked after recording a PB in this morning’s Shepparton Runners Club 4.9km cross country handicap of 22.54. My PB for 5km is 22.52 so nice to know that some committed training is paying off. Excited to go sub 23:00. Onwards and upwards!!! – Nadine Edwards. 


The trail running season for 2019 is officially here!

Rapid Ascent invites you and your club members to take part in these exciting off-road running events and would appreciate your assistance in spreading the word. I have provided some information below, as well as the event flyers to include in any club communication such as email/newsletter, or printable display (e-flyers are attached at the bottom of this email).

BONUS, we’ll give you 1 x FREE ENTRY* to one of the Trail Running Series races, as a way of motivation and thank you for spreading the word to club members!

*To claim: Please email info@rapidascent.com.au

Thank you for your support!

  • The Trail Running Series 2019 (Various locations within 1 hour of Melbourne)
    June to Sept
    : A series of 5 trail runs through magnificent wilderness all within one hour of Melbourne, including the exhilarating NIGHT RACE. Run one or all! Race 1 is Sunday 16 June at Plenty Gorge! trailrunningseries.com.au
  • Group Offer – VIP Marquee: CLICK HERE

 

  • Run Larapinta Stage Race – August 16-19 (Alice Springs, NT)
    The ultimate running holiday – four days, four stages of running in Australia’s iconic Red Centre. Places limited, so pull your group together and be part of it! runlarapinta.com.au
  • Group Offer – Hoodie: CLICK HERE
  • Surf Coast Century – September 21 (Great Ocean Road, VIC)
    A spectacular 100km and 50km trail running journey along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road region. Great support for first timers! Enter solo, or as a relay team of 2 to 4 doing approx. 25km each. surfcoastcentury.com.au
  • Group Offer – Soft Flask: CLICK HERE

Benefits of Yoga for Runners

 

Get more from your running workouts with YOGA!

 

Yoga is not only a great compliment to running, but stretching is crucial for runners and yoga is a fabulous way to aid the recovery your body needs.

 

Yoga’s internal focus centres your attention on your own body’s movements rather than on an external outcome. Runners can use yoga practice to improve balance, strength, increase range of motion, and train the body and mind.

 

Yoga teaches us to elongate the spine without adding any tension. Alignment is key in yoga and as we learn to stand taller, stronger without tension we can practice this in our running technique.

 

Tension can be the runner’s downfall, and breath awareness is key to reducing it. Conscious breathing exercises, which soothe the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems and relax the entire body, can be of great benefit to runners.

COME AS YOU ARE
Get a taste of BROyoga at our FREE come and try
Thursday 13th June 6:00am with our bro,
Craig (aka Whiskers)

Venue FIX Muscle Performance

 


Free to a good home – Mairead

I have 2 of these free to a good home (shed).  My number is 0447777906 and they would need to be picked up from Kialla.


SRC 40th Anniversary Gala Ball featuring Steve Monaghetti

Click here for tickets