Announcements

Announcements

We have another race Friday, August 16th. It is the RAC Invite. We are Hosting. 

There is a fee of $5.00 per car. SO, stuff that car full. 

If you are driving a car, it is $5.00 dollars to enter. SO PLEASE be prepared. Payment by Card only. I SEE Spectator Payment LINK Left side of the BLOG

We still have runners that need to complete their RMA Register. My athlete completed ASAP!

If you want to run at the RAC INVITE, you MUST complete your RMA.

Monday August 12th 7:00AM LAST Pipeline trail run Up Millcreek Canyon. (Meet at Olympus Shopping Center 3536 Jupiter Dr, Millcreek, Meet to the right of the Grocery Store. Park in front of the Bowling Alley. Parking lot to Car pull. (Millcreek Canyon free to go in is FREE as long as we are out of the canyon by, I believe 8 or 9AM, If not it will be $5.00 per car to leave the canyon) 

Tuesday August 13th 3:00PM Meet in Room #117 Murray High School. Murray Park Speed work

Wednesday August 14th 3:00PM Meet in Room #117 Murray High School. Southwood Park with Pushes. 

Thursday August 15th 3:00PM Meet in Room #117 Murray High School. Easy run.

Friday August 16th RAC INVITE

(RAC) Regional Athletic Complex 2280 Rose Park Ln, Salt Lake City, UT 84116

(1) 8:30am Freshmen/Sophomore Girls

(2) 9:00am Freshmen/Sophomore Boys

(3) 9:30am Junior/Senior Girls

(4) 10:00am Junior/Senior Boys

 

Saturday August 17th, Light Easy Run 2-4 Miles. 

 

Sunday, June 12, 2022

Week #3 2022 Summer Miles

 

WHAT is Your WHY?




Summer Miles is SO important, it is definitely a step by step, mile by mile process. It's vital that we continue to show up and put in the time. AS is quoted above, ANYTHING WORTH DOING IS GOING TO BE DIFFICULT! in Running as in life there are NO short-cuts. 

An engine in a rocket ship does NOT fire without a small spark first. We all need small sparks, small accomplishments in our lives to fuel the big ones. Think of your small accomplishments as kindling. When you want a bonfire, you don't start by lighting a big log. You collect some dry dead grass or a small pile of hay. You light that, and then add some small sticks and bigger sticks before you feed big logs into the blaze. It's the small sparks which starts small fires, that eventually build enough heat to burn an entire forest down. 

Running summer miles is the spark that will ignite your season. As you continue to be dedicated and consistently run it's like adding sticks to the fire, which will help prepare each individual runner for the big invitationals, region and state!



Your mind controls a large part of your running experience, from motivation to pacing strategy to handling pre-race jitters and pain. Your brain is in control of everything you feel or do from working your muscles, to controlling your thoughts and emotions.

Your mind can also take control of your running performance, if your brain believes that your body is struggling or that hard times are ahead it can take measures that will negatively affect your running. Physical training is just as important as being able to manage those negative thoughts and filter them into positive and effective results. Your conscious mind tells you that you would be much better off stopping your run, so your body reacts by becoming even more fatigued. That’s the power of your brain, but you can use that power for your own desire and goals.

There are several techniques you can use to harness the power of your mind, including focus and positive thinking. Placing your mental focus on some external event or object takes your conscious mind's attention away from the upcoming difficulty or the physical fatigue of your run. This will allow you to keep your conscious mind from getting in the way of your running goal. Many athletes rehearse their racing strategies in their minds before even stepping foot on the course. Although you may think of this as a mental exercise strategy to better focus their minds, it can actually cause some positive physical changes in the body.

For instance, if you were to think negatively before going into a race and repeatedly say to yourself that you are not going to run well, then you are sending the same messages to your body and mind which can have a detrimental effect on your run. 

I have personally experienced this, there have been many races in which I have been thinking constantly that I was going to run badly and as a result I had a bad run. When you allow your brain to think negative thoughts and you have planted that seed in your mind, the brain gives up before it's even started. Positive thinking allows the mind and body to be relaxed and to run more smoothly without adding any extra stress on the body.  Becoming stressed or over-thinking negative thoughts, can cause the muscles in your body to become tense and more prone to injury.

Running exhaustion is often mental rather than physical, as your mind will give up before your body does. The brain subconsciously alerts the muscles to slow down, making you think that you can no longer go on with your training. But in fact, when you get a negative thought in your mind you should quickly distract the mind to another source, enabling you to break through that 'mind over matter' wall.

It's important to put in the mileage and sessions but it's also important to train your mind to listen to your body. When you are training absorb the feelings, you are getting in your various muscles. Are they becoming too tired that you must give up? Or is it that you are becoming bored in your run causing your mind to tell your body to stop? You should try to keep a diary on your training schedule but also include your mood and how you felt in the run. This could then be a helpful tool so that you can look back to see if this fatigue that you experienced is a cause of over training or your mind playing tricks with your body. If you do get bored easily then try running with people or listening to music. Test different techniques that will allow you to have more control over your mind rather than the mind controlling you. The highest barriers you need to overcome are the ones that are in your mind. Your body will achieve what your mind believes.

87% of our self-talk is NEGATIVE!

Let's change that! 

Let's work on THAT!!

You CAN Succeed! 



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