Thursday, July 31, 2008

Fartlek, Doped Russians, Gender Confusion and Chocolate Milk

Training Update:
I hope that all of you are enjoying your "down" week. Everyone should receive their new training schedules via rmail tomorrow. There are two suggested workouts on tap for next week: a fartlek session (preferrably on rolling hills and a soft surface, i.e. golf course, xc course or trails) and a short threshold (3m women/4m men), preferably on flat to gently rolling terrain. The intensity is negotiable - just make sure you are cognizant of the fact that it's the first week of August - a full 15 weeks removed from the national championships.

Russians, Romanians fail drug test:
A week after a truckload of rediculous times were posted at the Russian Oly Trials, 7 athletes have apparrently failed drug testing. 6 were members of their Olympic team, and have been subsequently barred from the Olympic Games. http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/31072008/58/beijing-2008-top-russians-banned-games.html
2 female distance runners from Romania were recently booted from their team for EPO use (or at least suspicion thereof...their hematocrits were apparrently higher than what is humanly possible). Not to worry, team.... we are always one step ahead of testing here at the University of Southern Indiana...we haven't had a failed drug test yet! Of course I'm kidding, but it's always nice to be accused of cheating (you know you're doing something right then).

Gender Testing:
The Chinese will be conducting gender testing at the Olympics. Not sure if you're a man or a woman? Apparrently the Chinese now have the technology to uncover the truth. They think of everything, don't they? http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/jul/30/olympicgames2008.gender

Chocolate Milk: The ultimate sports recovery drink
Our upperclassmen already know this little secret, and I am sure that some of our rookies know as well. Here is a link to story ona study that was conducted a few years ago @ IU. Low Fat Chocolate milk has the same 4:1 Carbohydrate to protein ratio found in Endurox R4 and other leading sports recovery drinks. It works, and it tastes great, and it's a LOT cheaper. If you want to recover from your long runs and workouts optimally, have a glass of low fat chocolate milk immiediately following your training session.
http://www.winforum.org/HeraldTimes_StagerResearch.htm

That's all for now. Keep up the great work, Eagles. Go run.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Summer Training: Block One winds down

Team,

We will hold our first team practice of the fall campaign on August 23rd @ 6pm at PAC Arena. Move-In is scheduled for August 22nd and 23rd. Housing will be informed that you will be moving in early, so you will not need to contact them regarding this.
Our first meet of the fall will be at home on August 30th (Stegemoller Classic: 4k women/6k men).
All freshmen/newcomers will need to have a physical prior to the start of practice on the 23rd. If your NCAA Clearinghouse paperwork is not complete (freshmen) prior to Aug 23, be aware that you will not be allowed to practice / participate.

I have been in touch with many of you this summer, and by most all accounts, we have had a very productive first block of summer training. We will all take a down week next week (week of July 28) Make sure you cut your volume by at least 40% this week, and keep everything easy. At a minimum, run 25-30 minutes a day every other day during this week. On August 4th, our primary training block will begin - a 16 week building process that will culminate with the NCAA II Championships in Slippery Rock, PA on November 22nd. Your training volume for this primary block should start at about 70-80% of your peak volume during block one. I will be in touch with each of you with more detailed training schemes.

Congrats on several fine performances at Night Flight this past weekend. Thanks to all of you who gave of your time and effort to assist with the event.

As your training continues, remember to always listen and pay attention to the feedback your body is giving you. If you know that you need an off day/light day, take it! Remember that training is a slow, tedious, evolutionary process. You can only push the envelope slightly from week to week / day to day. We need to be smart and train within our limitations. By the same token, we can't afford to waste training opportunities. Make the most of every day!
MH