Author Archive | Adam Terko

Co-Op Pursuit TT

The VT Co-Op had a huge turnout Tuesday for our Pursuit race at the Range. 31 racers took to the start line to complete a 5km classic interval-start race. Everyone then switched to skate gear to race the same course again, this time in a “hunting start” format based on a racer’s time back from the classic race.

We had racers from MNC of course, but also some special guests. Erin Perryman from SLU drove up from Lebanon, NH to race in the event, but that was far from the furthest journey, however…Owen Putman and Aaron Huneck got up at 4am and hauled their spandex-clad bottoms over from the Clifton Park, NY (speeding ticket included) to make the race. These two are stalwart vets of HURT Camp and when I put it out there to race on the last day of camp a few days prior they took me up on the offer! GMVS joined in, as did campers from all over New England who were attending a GMVS training camp.

It was a hot and humid day, about what you’d expect from the Range at this time of year. In the men’s classic race Forrest Hamilton took the win. Charlie Maitland followed 7 seconds back, while Greg Burt and Conor Munns tied for third. The women saw another tie, this time at the top of the podium between Chloe Lemmel-Hay and Olivia Cuneo, with Rachel Slimovitch following just seconds behind.

In the skate race Forrest and Olivia maintained their top positions overall, although there was some shakeup in the splits for the skate race itself. Erin Perryman bounced back to win the women’s skate portion of the race ahead of Olivia and Rachel, while Will Solow charged up through the competition to post the fastest split in the men’s skate race in front of Forrest and Charlie.

RESULTS

Some photos:

Special guest Erin P from SLU joined in

Special guest Erin P from SLU joined in!

Forrest won the overall with the fastest classic time and 2nd-fastest skate time

Forrest won the overall with the fastest classic time and 2nd-fastest skate time

Chloe lunges for the line to tie Olivia's morning classic time

Chloe lunges for the line to tie Olivia’s morning classic time

Tim brings it home

Tim brings it home

Kai rarely has trouble putting the hammer down

Kai rarely has trouble putting the hammer down

Andre charges, cheered on by Chloe and hunted down by his brother Elliot

Andre charges, cheered on by Chloe and hunted down by his brother Elliot

NY boys Owen and Aaron fresh after their race (and their 4am departure to get to the Range on time!)

NY boys Owen and Aaron fresh after their race (and their 4am departure to get to the Range on time!)

 

HURT Camp reflections

HURT Camp 2015 was a blast. This annual training camp put on by Dave Paarlberg-Kvam of the Hudson United Racing Team (hence H.U.R.T) was hot, humid and sunny as always. It was also filled with great training, fun workouts, challenging timetrials and new experiences for all involved.

Training with others opens up so much potential. The ideas that float around from coach-to-coach, coach-to-athlete and athlete-to-coach are almost non-stop. Everyone does things a little differently, but everyone also understands the general concepts that make a successful season and a fun career in the sport. It was great to see so much of what we do in VT affirmed and echoed by other coaches and athletes. It was also great to not only add in some of our concepts, drills and workouts but to take away some new training tips, games and practices.

Warming up for strength circuits. So many on the ladders at once!

Warming up for strength circuits. So many on the ladders at once!

Discussion of college skiing and the steps to get there from SLU coach Ethan and VT Easterns coach Cally

Discussion of college skiing and the steps to get there from SLU coach Ethan and VT Easterns coach Cally

We began the week with a session centered around bounding and various techniques and benefits of it. From there we spent two days on the Lake George bike path rollerskiing in groups and working on lots of drills as well as easy distance. I think we were on skis for 4 hours on Sunday! The bike path is a bit opposite of the Range: lacking in turns and corners but favoring gradual terrain and wide open sections perfect for group work. Temps were in the 90s on the first few days, but luckily the camp facility is equipped with the “Splash Pad”, a perfect water feature for cooling down…and occasionally showering in:

Cooling off under the Splash Pad

Cooling off under the Splash Pad

For the second half of the camp the intensity wrapped up with some tough sessions and timetrials. With Rudy Project glasses on the line there was a lot of hype surrounding three testing events: an on-ski agility course, an uphill run at the local alpine area West Mountain, and an uphill skate rollerski prologue.

Warming up for agility with some rollerski hopscotch

Warming up for agility with some rollerski hopscotch

Aaron Huneck goes big and comes up short at the 180...don't worry, he laughed it off!

Aaron Huneck goes big and comes up short at the 180…don’t worry, he laughed it off!

Enjoying some watermelon after the conclusion of the West Mtn TT. The summit is actually beyond the hill in the picture. It took most 16-20 minutes...just like Bolton!

Enjoying some watermelon after the conclusion of the West Mtn TT. The summit is actually beyond the hill in the picture. It took most 16-20 minutes…just like Bolton!

All in all it was an epic week of training and a great group of skiers who learned a ton, got pushed and challenges by themselves and the coaches, and will head into the rest of the summer stronger than before. I was pretty bummed no MNC athletes made the trek down with me (I was the sole representative of this “Joint Camp”) but I think I will be putting it on the table again next year in addition to working on our own summer camp.

While we did not have any athletes in attendance, I took some video of two presentations to bring back and share with MNC. The first is a talk with Brian Halligan, an athlete chosen 2 seasons ago to be a part of the US Biathlon Team. Brian is from the Queensbury and he gave a great talk about training, racing and his time with the team.

The second video is Coach Dave giving a little talk about finding paths to success in high school skiing and beyond. Where do you want to go in the sport? How can you get there? What are some important things to keep in mind?

Finally, to see the HURT page recap of the camp with some more photos, click HERE!

What’s on tap for this week with MNC? Volume! We will kick off the week with a Rollerski Pursuit TT at the Range with skiers from around the area tomorrow, and then put in some solid training hours in on the roads and trails…based on the forecast, it looks like the HEAT from HURT camp followed me back to VT!

DP Test 7/14

The DP test definitely burns

Everyone was exhausted after the DP test…except for Charlie M, who was only 3 seconds off from the men’s record that he and Henry H have been battling back and forth with for a year

We completed our DP test today, a great start to some more increased specific strength work. It was great to see nearly everyone achieve a PR…and many new names were added to the list of times on the course! The test runs from the bottom of the hill on the far outer loop at the Range, and climbs up a sweeping S-turn and down a short descent before a pretty brutal series of pitches up to the finish.

Things got pretty official with this bib I found in one of the Range buildings. For the AM group I was finish line timer. For the PM group coach got to handle the start line and then jump in the race. World Masters here we come!

Things got pretty official with this bib I found in one of the Range buildings. For the AM group I was finish line timer. For the PM group coach Terko got to handle the start line and then jump in the race. World Masters here we come!

Big improvements were everywhere…check out the historical record here and check back for some more pages that list each test individually: DP Test Historical

 

Reverse Stowe Derby caps volume block

We finished off 2 big volume weeks with the Reverse Stowe Derby yesterday. What an amazing summer day! Since we were in the Stowe area I called up the Craftsbury gang (it doesn’t hurt that former MNC Bill Koch coach Anna is now working there) and asked if they would join us. Coach Rick also came along and the workout was a big success. The plan? Rollerski from the church in Stowe along the bike path, switch to running shoes and get to the top of Mansfield! It all worked out with many different age groups and ability levels…somehow we all ended up where we planned to within about half an hour of each other. Since the coaches were skiing and hiking right along with the skiers I didn’t get too many pictures, but here are some that show what the day was all about. A big thanks to Craftsbury for joining in for some training!

Transition zone. Gathering at the Toll Road base to switch from skis to shoes!

Transition zone. Gathering at the Toll Road base to switch from skis to shoes and the the beginning of the hike up!

Everyone made it up to the weather station, while a few of us made the extra journey over to the "chin" for the total summit. Here's Ben approaching the top

Everyone made it up to the weather station, while a few of us made the extra journey over to the “chin” for the total summit. Here’s Ben approaching the top

The crew that trekked over to the "chin"...we had to bring the Mansfield Nordic Flag to the top of Mt Mansfield of course!

The crew that trekked over to the “chin”…we had to bring the Mansfield Nordic Flag to the top of Mt Mansfield of course!

The end result...90% of the soreness caused from sprinting down the Nosedive trail...good to be sore sometimes

The end result…90% of the soreness caused from sprinting down the Nosedive trail…good to be sore sometimes

While the Reverse Stowe Derby ended a great week, we had many other workouts to get after. Here are some more pictures from throughout the week. Remember, for everything we do check out our 2 main photo streams:

MNC Instagram

MNC Flickr

Doing a little one-pole relay action at the Range

Doing a little one-pole relay action at the Range

Olivia and Chloe found some berries on the side of the trail...and promptly went missing for 20 minutes...

Olivia and Chloe found some berries on the side of the trail…and promptly went missing for 20 minutes…

Some tough but solid bounding intervals at Shelburne Farms. It's rained a lot lately but when the sun comes out it's definitely been beautiful

Some tough but solid bounding intervals at Shelburne Farms. It’s rained a lot lately but when the sun comes out it’s definitely been beautiful

We start many practices with these things. They are technically Dyna Disks but I just refer to them as "squishies". I like to think if you cover the squishies this just looks like a unique interpretive dance Rachel and Amy choreographed

We start many practices with these things. They are technically Dyna Disks but I just refer to them as “squishies”. I like to think if you cover the squishies this just looks like a unique interpretive dance Rachel and Amy choreographed

This upcoming week will be a recovery week. We will feature one gut-buster though, the doublepole test on Tuesday! It’s time to start building our specific strength a bit, so we will start with this test to get a gauge and work from there. The popular location for doublepole intervals is Meadowridge but I can think of a few other long hills we may also haul ourselves up around here!

Happy 4th/upcoming Reverse Stowe Derby

Happy 4th of July everyone! Charlie and Ethan joined me for some ski walking at Bolton on America’s birthday, and I’m sure everyone else was out training hard in between hotdogs and fireworks! Here are some photos from this past week:

magda

Magda had never skied before a few weeks ago. Now she only falls down when she is rollerskiing backwards through a slalom course. And she is okay with that!

Coach Sara leads Magda and Summer up the big hill on Pit Loop. Out of the picture is Jared, who had also never rollerskied but has now conquered the whole loop!

Coach Sara leads Magda and Summer up the big hill on Pit Loop. Out of the picture is Jared, who had also never rollerskied but has now conquered the whole loop!

Skiers with more experience are always learning, too! Here Elliot follows guest athlete Ben Ogden during some skate pickups

Skiers with more experience are always learning, too! Here Elliot follows guest athlete Ben Ogden during some skate pickups

This week we have another collection of rollerski and foot sessions, and a lot of opportunity to expand the scope of our group! 2 big chances for that in particular:

Wednesday will feature the second MNC Open Session of the summer! Running and bounding at Shelburne Farms, 10-11:30am. Should be fun, and spread the word so we can get a big crew out training together! See more HERE

Saturday will be the first (annual?) Reverse Stowe Derby! This is a joint workout with Craftsbury and VTXC. We will be joined by Craftsbury coach Anna Schultz (hey, she sounds familiar!) and Rick Costanza (hey, he sounds familiar!) for a skate rollerski from downtown Stowe up the bike path to the base of the Toll Rd. From there we will switch to running gear en route to the top of Mt Mansfield! On the run down we can jump in the Bingham Falls swimming hole before a picnic along the park-side bike path!

Any MNC summer participants (both 2- and 5-day members), BKL skiers and Masters are welcome and encouraged to join in – for those that have not rollerskied yet there will be a ‘hike-only’ group. The plan right now is to gather at the Stowe Community Church at 8:30am for rollerski group, and the base of the Toll Rd at 9:30am for the hike-only group. We hope participants can bring a dish to share at the picnic afterward!

The Reverse Stowe Derby caps off 2 volume weeks in a row, a big push for great summer training!

The route of the Reverse Stowe Derby!

The route of the Reverse Stowe Derby…starting at the lowest point, of course!

 

Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial