Newsletter 14-2015 15 April 2015 Remember to us on Facebook under Magnolia Road Runners:https://www.facebook.com/groups/6723843 Web :www.magnoliaroadrunners.co.za Email address: [email protected] Chairman: Tinus Marais, 083 304 7054, [email protected] Club Captain: Freddie du Plessis, 083 347 5040, [email protected] Editor: Melinda Smal, 072 360 3816, [email protected] 1 Contents 1. Important Notices 2. Weekend training sessions 3. Loskop Trip 4. Welcome to new members 5. Birthdays 6. Club tent at races 7. Club activities in the coming weeks/month 8. Race results 9. Thank you 10. Road races 11. News corner 12. Useful links 13. Race reports & photo corner 14. Training programs 15. Dirk’s Buzz – Comrades 2015 16. Internet Articles 1. Important Notices 1.1 AGN Race numbers for 2015 Registration can either be done at the clubhouse on Tuesdays from 17:30 to 18:30 OR at Run-A-Way Sport in Lynnwood (012 – 361 3733). Membership fees for 2015: 1st Adult member 2nd Adult (family) Junior (under 18) R370 R320 R80 Senior under 22 R160 G.Grand Master (70+) R250 Social member (no AGN race number) R200 Friends of Magnolia (Belong to another club) R200 Running vests–New running vests will be available at the club on Sunday and Tuesday. 1.2 Ethical road running!!!The club reminds runners not to pirate during races, i.e. run without entering. This is a bad reflection on any club and unethical. 1.3 Next league race – 25 April 2015 Solomon Mahlangu,Mamelodi 1.4 Magnolia Long run – Sunday 26 April 2015 – 6:00 15-45km. ~ 3 laps (45km) - R70 ~ 2 laps (30km) - R60 ~ 1 lap (15km) - R40 Magnolia Club Members should please arrive at 4:45 to assist with the entries. Members helping out with parking are requested to bring a torch. 2 1.5 Please note there will be NO club run on the weekend of Loskop’s Ultra marathon on 19 April 2015. 1.6 COMRADES ONLINE SUBSTITUTION: Open 1 April until 21 April 2015!!! 2. Weekend training sessions Saturdays Runners Saturday Klapperkop – hill training session (NO organised Klapperkop run Saturday 18 April due to Loskop) Start at the TOP of Fort Klapperkop, Johan Rissik Drive, Waterkloof. Choose between 10 or 15 or 20km (twice). There is water halfway and at the start/finish. Time: 06h00 Park in front of the Military Intelligence College. All runners from all clubs and different strengths are welcome to join us. Please contact Colin Billau at [email protected] 082 578 3935 for more details. Walkers On Saturdays the walker group meets at the Hazelwood Food market in Menlo Park at 6:00 for an approximate 10km walk. Please contact Magda 083 732 5534 or [email protected] more details. Sundays Runners (NO organised club run Sunday 19 April due to Loskop) Time: 06h00 (NOTE: From 3 May the club run will start at 6:30) Distance: Approximately 20km departing from the clubhouse. Cost: R15 to cover costs of drinks and treats and car guard. Please note the Sunday runs work on an honesty basis and we would like to encourage runners to be frank regarding payment. ALL WELCOME!! A vehicle travels with the group, at the pace of the slowest runner and provides cold water, Coke, Powerade and some snacks every 3km. No fixed route and we travel in a different direction every week. Please contact our Club Captain Freddie 083 347 5040 or Charl 082 900 1323 for more details. 3 3. Loskop Trip Magnolia has made a reservation for 2 stands (16 people) at Loskop. We can put 2 tents (4 persons) or 1 large caravan on each stand site. The cost for the weekend including a parking ticket is R 270.00 per person. As we have to pay Forever Resorts for both nights the cost is R 310.00 per person irrespective of whether you stay 1 or 2 nights. Those who are interested please contact Janeen de Klerk at 082 415 4753 or [email protected] or [email protected]. Please note this is open for members from other clubs as well and not just Magnolia. I will need name, numbers and make of car and registration details. Monies should be deposited into the club’s account Magnolia Road Runners Standard Bank Accountnumber 012 187 429. Space is limited so please contact me as soon as possible. I have already had a number of requests. Thanks Janeen 4. Welcome to new members We would like to WELCOME all the new members who joined Magnolia in 2015! Letta Willemse, Lolau Seroka, Tracy Smit, Casper du Plessis, Gisela du Plessis Welco e !!!! 5. Birthdays Jakkie Jacobus Amneena Brigid Kara Louis Cilliers De Jager Goga Murdoch Otto Dey 16 16 16 16 16 18 April April April April April April 4 Ronel Wean Karl Judas Michelle Reninald Daniel Segomotso Stefan Jeanny-Lee Denver Tlou Billy Titus Ryk Van Zyl De Klerk Frenz Ntuli Essink Pietersen Klue Mampe Roodt Matthee Dreyer Metlhape Nkosi Visser 18 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 April April April April April April April April April April April April April April 6. Club tent at races All members are invited once again to make use of the gazebo at the races. The gazebo is there for all members to enjoy. Dirk Olivier is our dedicated “gazebo man” and have been appointed to support us at most races. Cold drinks and snacks are provided by the club. Beer/ciders will be available at no cost at races with a distance of 32km and more, otherwise beer/ciders will be sold for R10. Club tent at Loskop The next club tent will be at the Loskop race on Saturday 2015-04-18. There will be NO club tent at the P’nP SoshMorula Run. We kindly ask any volunteers/supporters at Loskop to please assist Dirk at the club tent. There will be boerewors rolls and coffee at the Loskop tent. Please note that visitors/supporters at the club tent will have to pay for beers and ciders. Thanks to Dirk for his constant effort with the club tent 5 7. Club activities in the coming weeks/month Time trial – 1st Tuesday of the month at 17:30.Braai afterwards at clubhouse. Other Tuesdays – Training run at 17:15 (contact Freddie 083 347 5040) or Charl (082 900 1323) Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun 19 Apr 6:00 26 Apr 6:00 3 May 6:30 10 May 6:30 17 May 6:30 NO club run due to Loskop Magnolia Long run - helpers required Club run by Freddie du Plessis Club run by Gert Pelser Club run by Colin Billau Please note that we still need some volunteers to do the Sunday run car support for some Sundays leading to comrades. The success of the Sunday run is dependent on helpers to present a club run and we can’t expect the same people to do it every time. The club will even give you a route and provides all drinks and snacks. Please Contact Freddie 083 347 5040 to offer your assistance. 8. Race results Contact Colin if you ran a race outside Pretoria and send him the race results or URL to the results: [email protected] 9. Thank you Dirk Olivier for the gazebo support at the Ford 3 in 1 race on Saturday 11 April. A big thank you to Herbert and Dave for the Sunday run of 30 km providing two vehicles to ensure nobody gets lost. We were 61 runners at the start and at 9km a few returned. The majority completed the 30km. 10. Road races A complete AGN race calendar for 2015 is available at www.agn.co.za All AGN results are available at www.raceresults.co.za Find below the road races for the upcoming months: 6 Date Race Distance (km) Cost Time (W/R) Sat 18 Apr P’nPSoshMorula Run 5km 10km 21km R36 R57 R80 6:15 6:00 6:00 Sat 25 Apr Solomon Mahlangu 5km 10km R30 R50 6:30 6:30 Mon 27 Apr Freedom Run 5km 10km 21km R30 R60 R80 7:30 7:15 7:00 R10 R20 R60 R70 R100 7:00 7:00 6:45 6:30 6:30 TBA Giant Stadium,Sosha nguve Moretele Resort, Mamelodi Cate gory RR & W League RR & W Temba Stadium RR & W Zwartkops High School RR & W 7:15 7:00 7:00 Jacaranda Shopping Mall RR & W DSC Thaba Tshwane Fri 1 May The Rockets Wally Hayward 1km 5km 10km 21km 42km Sat 2 May Jacaranda Centre Run/Walk 5km 10km 21km Sat 9 May Jackie Meckler 5km 10km 25km R40 R60 6:45 6:30 6:00 The Love Run 5km 10km 21km R30 R60 R70 7:10 7:00 7:00 Sat 16 May Venue Hatfield Christian Church League RR & W RR & W Entries SoshanguveP’ nP/Runaway sport/Sweat shop/ Running Inn//www.en trytime.co.za Runaway Sport/ The Sweat Shop/ Running Inn/The Runner’s Store www.enteron line.co.za SoshanguveP’ nP/The Runners Store/Runaw ay sport/Sweat shop/ Running Inn//www.we btickets.co.za Runaway sport/Sweat shop/ Running Inn//www.en trytime.co.za Runaway sport/Sweat shop/ RunningInn Runaway sport/Sweat shop/ RunningInn/ www.enteron line.co.za Runaway sport/Sweat shop/ Running Inn/McCarthy VW/Audi Menlyn/ www.enteron line.co.za 7 Flyers for upcoming races: Download this cool running app, Nedbank Runner’s guide, for your Android smartphone to view all upcoming races in your area: For detailed flyers for upcoming races visit www.raceresults.co.za/flyers.php as well as http://www.runnersguide.co.za/ Out of town races: Pret draf Fonteinedal 18 April 2015 Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk Hartbeeshoek Klerksdorp Marathon Club 60km Long run Saturday 18 April 5:30www.klerksdorpmarathon.co.za 23rd Slow-Mag Marathon Sunday 26 April 2015, Benoni Northerns Sports Club www.slowmag.co.za 11. News corner 1. Memorial badges for the late Louis du Preez Magnolia decided to make special badges honoring Louis du Preez who passed away last year on Comrades. We encourage all Comrades runners to collect a badge and run your Comrades with one of these special tokens. You can collect these badges from Magda at the clubhouse on Tuesdays or Sundays. Dirk Olivier will also have a couple available at the club tent. 12. Useful links www.raceresults.co.zafor the latest race pamphlets and your race results 8 www.agn.co.za/#Leaguefor the latest league logs and the league points you earned www.agn.co.za/#RWAGN 2015 RW qualifying standards and selection criteria www.runawaysport.co.za Run-A-Way Sport’s website www.verticalhorison.co.zaTrailRunning www.trailseries.co.zaTrailRunning www.solereview.com Tekkie review www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/symptom-checker By clicking where it hurts then ticking which symptoms most apply to you we can give you an indication of what injuries may apply. For some very interesting articles related to Comrades you can follow the following link: http://talkfeed.co.za/askcoachparry/ 13. Race reports& photo corner Please send us some Magnolia related pictures and any inspiring personal race reports for the photo corner. The photos we share in the newsletter each week are captured by a man who does it for the love of the sport. You can find all these running photos under PTA runners on facebook. One of our members, Stefan Muller, managed to get a photo of him and he shared this on facebook too. 9 Now that you know what Tsephe Letseka looks like, remember to thank him for your photos next time you see him. Some photos taken by PTA Runner at the Ford 3 in 1 race on Saturday 11 April 10 11 14. Training Programmes Find below some useful links for Comrades training programmes: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/marathon-training-for-dummies-cheat-sheet.html Comrades 2015 Finishers programme :http://www.comrades.com/home/root/finishers-2015 Comrades 2015 Bronze programme : http://www.comrades.com/bronze-medal-programme-2015 Comrades 2015 Bill Rowan programme : http://www.comrades.com/bill-rowan-2015 Comrades 2015 Silver programme : http://www.comrades.com/silver-medal-2015 15. Dirk’s Buzz- Comrades 2015 12 16. Internet Articles The Power Of The Brain BY RUNNERS WORLD ON APRIL 13, 2015 IN MOTIVATION, MOTIVATIONAL TIPS By Gigi Douban Running is the ultimate power vacation – no cellphones, no kids, no bosses. But all’s not quiet in the brain while you’re pounding the pavement. In fact, you’re performing mind acrobatics: problem-solving, making your to-do list, even drifting to a calm state. Running gives you the freedom to access those inner processes that the busy outer world often robs you of,” says James P. Brennan, a professor of human behavior. Studies show that elite runners tend to stay focussed on the run -– on things like form, pace and the way their bodies feel. The rest of us flit around four major thought bubbles: organising, problem-solving, wandering and pondering. A lot of people will shift back and forth during a run, depending on the day. Each thought pattern has its pros and cons. Recognising them helps you get the most out of your workouts. Think About It: Organising Most days, Lindsay Decken, 24, wakes up at 5am to run 8 to 10km. By the time she’s done, she has a pretty clear idea what she’ll be doing the rest of the day. Between 10-hour days at work and evenings and weekends packed with volunteering gigs and home renovations, her runs provide a much-needed chance to see the big picture. ““It’s a time to get away from everything”, she says. ““I have complete solitude.”” It’s great when the organising leaves you with a sense of accomplishment. But experts say that if taking inventory starts to be a source of tension, then you’ve taken it too far. Set a time limit, maybe 15 minutes, to think about all the tasks piling up. “You don’t want to shackle yourself when one of the things you get out of running is a great release,” Brennan says. Think About It: Problem-Solving Jim Mallory, a 42-year-old network technician, often spends several frustrated hours at his desk trying to figure out what’s tripping up a customer’s data network. Then he’ll put in 16km at lunch. “While running, or shortly afterwards, I’ll think of some new angle and end up fixing it right away”,” he says. 13 Running has a way of untying some huge brain knots. Because we’re stepping out of our task-oriented days during a run, were subconsciously turning off creativity-killers like distractions and blame. Add in feel-good brain chemicals triggered by running, and your brain is at its best. What’s more, experts say, running is a right-brain activity. Most of the day, whether were poring over documents at work or shopping lists at home, were in left-brain territory. If you’re working your left side really hard, you might not give the right side a chance to come up with something. Think About It: Wandering If you were to listen in on Aaron Cunningham’s thoughts during his 8km loops, you might hear this: “Oh, that restaurant looks interesting. I wonder if it’s any good? That runner looks fast. There’s the new outdoor centre. I haven’t been canoeing in a long time.” Cunningham, a 36-year-old software engineer, says letting his mind roam keeps him relaxed when he wants to maintain a moderate pace. ““If I start thinking fast thoughts, I’ll run too fast and start pushing harder than I should”, ”he says. Plus, a wandering mind helps him pass the time. ““Part of it is just being in the moment”,” Cunningham says. Letting your mind go walkabout offers a tremendous release -– part of the reason many of us run. Rather than taxing your brain by focussing on work stress or the kids’’ busy schedule, you’re giving it a chance to meditate or float. It’s rejuvenating. But that’s not a pass to stay in la-la land for the duration of your run. Doing so can detract from your performance, so check in with your body every few minutes. Otherwise, you risk blowing your workout – failing to maintain a certain pace for tempo runs, for example, or not feeling any warning pain from an injury. Think About It: Pondering When she’s facing a packed day at work, Lindsay Decken postpones her morning run until afternoon. By then, the day, with all its stresses, is well under way. And rather than building a to-do list, she spends a lot of her quiet time with raging thoughts about work pressures. “”I’’ll get frustrated, go for a run, and talk myself down”,” she says. “”You don’t necessarily solve anything, but everything that bothered me at work is erased from my memory, at least until the next day.”” Experts say it’s okay to feel anxious or angry during a run, but if it consumes you, set it aside. Put your life in compartments. Say to yourself, ”I’m going to take everything that happened at work, put it in a drawer, and I’m not going to think about it.”” After all, ruminating endlessly won’t just suck the fun out of your run. Those negative vibes can also compromise your performance. 14 Wrong Headed: How to figure out – and avoid -– mind problems Letting your thoughts turn a stellar run into a drag? Human performance consultant James Brennan gives three signs it’s time to switch head gears. You’re not happy We run to feel good. So if you notice your thoughts bringing you down, give yourself permission to leave your woes behind until after your run. If our thoughts are negative, were going to be in a poorer physiological state,” Brennan says. That means you’re more likely to huff up that hill or putter out early on a long run. You’re tense Running provides a release, but overthinking a problem can start to show in your form –- shoulders up to your ears or shallow breathing, for example. Brennan recommends taking a mental inventory of your body, starting at your head and working down. You’re slower Who doesn’t love a little daydream on a run? That’s fine, but if you have goals, don’t stay on autopilot the entire time. Check in every few minutes, or tell yourself you’ll let your mind go after this split. Until then, stay focused on your pace, Brennan says. 15
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