EPIC Southridge Timetrial!

The beef is heating up with our rivals across the lake, Peru Nordic Masters. However, we are starting to think these skiers are just like the hair metal they so ardently subscribe too…all show and no substance..!

Just kidding; we’re all about the friendly rivalry. But our hip-hop-inspired Masters crew is more than ready for a showdown with the Peru Crew. This past Sunday marked the biggest-ever club attendance at the venerable Southridge Timetrial. Check out this squad of brightly-colored ski racers:

On top of the turnout, it was a speedy day of racing with ten PR efforts! The results over the years have been compiled in an official spreadsheet, tracking some great improvement.

Bright colors and signage for motorists…if you didn’t check it out already, be sure to read this post about fall training safety.

And now…with this milestone behind us it’s time to focus our attention on next Saturday, October 26th. The Peru Nordic Masters will be ON OUR TURF to challenge us in another rollerski timetrial, this time up in Georgia. Find more details here and check out our video below…will Peru respond to Steve “Craftmaster Flex” and Mike “Mic Drop” Millar and their hip-hop beef of the decade??

BKL Registration Step by Step Guide

BKL Winter Registration is open now!

Step 1: Select your program

 

Our BKL programs are structured to encourage fun on skis and to foster a life time enjoyment of the sport.  We provide program options for wide range of ages, abilities and goals. To learn more about individual program goals, schedules and equipment needs please see our Winter Program page.  If  you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact our BKL Head Coach Rosemary Shea Cobb.

BKL Winter Programs

Step 2: Renew your membership

Memberships renewals are due 10/1 and once you renew your membership you should receive your MNC Member ID immediately by email.  If for some reasons you don’t or you forgot you ID, please email info@mansfieldnordic.org.

MNC Membership Renewal

Step 3: Register for your Winter Program

Use one form for each family, multi-child discounts available for families having more than one child enrolled in 2- & 3- day programs.

MNC Program  Registration

Step 4: Race Suit Rental  (optional)

If your child is interested in racing and would like to fly the MNC colors, we have a limited selection of suits available for rent.  To guarantee your suit availability, place your order prior to 10/30.

Race Suit Rental Form

Step 5: Ski Rentals  (optional)

For our youngest athletes we do offer No-wax classic skis, boots, and poles for rent.  For older athletes and programs that will use wax-able skis, we recommend checking out our Gear Swap or Ski Rack for affordable sale and rental options.

MNC Ski Rental Form

Step 6: Do a snow dance!

Also, watch your email for weekly updates in our eBlast. As we get closer to the season our coaches will be setting up information sessions and soliciting volunteers.  Our program has close 100 BKL skiers and we can’t pull this off without the help of our parent volunteers.

Fall Training Safety

Cold mornings and night, dark afternoons, and hunting season has put safety even more on the forefront than usual. Oh, and some recently published material from the US Ski Team on road safety! In this post I’ll share some safety tips for fall training; things we have been implementing recently, as well as tried-and-true methods for keeping yourself visible, warm, and protected whether you’re on the road or trail.

1. Hi-viz, the gold standard

When I was in high school and college, rollerskiing in a bright shirt was very faux-pas. Then, during the summer before my sophomore year of college, a skier named Willie Neal (who was my age and set to ski for Middlebury in the coming seasons) was killed by a driver while rollerskiing in Maine.

All of a sudden, the culture shifted. It wasn’t as fast a shift as it should have been, but college teams began to produce their team training shirts in bright colors rather than grey or black. Many teams, including MNC, carry a bag of vests with them so that skiers showing up without and bright shirt can put a vest on to add reflective elements.

In 2019, it’s now a faux-pas to NOT be wearing hi-viz while rollerksiing on the roads. For the most part, people do not complain or protest about the bright colors. People protest about the vests, but it’s just more incentive to wear your bright clothes.

Be seen out there!

2. Blinking Light: take it up a notch

Many bikers already wear blinking lights. It turns out it’s easy to implement on a helmet too, and relatively cost effective (under $10, many with rechargeable batteries). While this is seen as “more nerdy” than just a bright shirt, the difference is noticeable if you’re a driver. As someone who is often driving the van or riding a bike behind rollerskiers on a road, I can tell you that even 2 or 3 blinking lights among the group really adds to the visibility of everything.

Check out Skirack for some really high-quality options for personal lights. Or if you want to stay really cheap but still safe, check out Wal-Mart or Amazon.

This little lights goes a long way, and once it’s on your head you forget it’s even there

3. Blaze Orange is in SZN

This is the time of year when you need to be wearing bright colors on the trails as well as the road. Hunting season is upon us! Keep an eye on trail closures and lands where hunters may be allowed…for example, did you know that hunting is allowed on the MTB trails at Saxon Hill? If you’re curious, visit this hunting seasons page and do a quick bit of research. And wear some bright stuff! Be extra careful on trails in early morning or late afternoon.

In the woods, orange is what you want

4. Dress for the elements

We had our first rollerski in below-40 and pouring rain this week. Those kind of days are only going to get more prevalent! Be prepared with lots of clothes. Keep spare shirts in your car, and stuff your training bag with socks and some sweatpants and a sweatshirt. The most invaluable gear is often a lightweight shell. Many companies make these “ultra-light” shells that seem like nothing but a thin plastic bag in the shape of a coat. It seems insane to pay $40-80 (sometimes more) for something like this. But about 4 years ago I got one and it’s by far the most versatile and used piece of gear I own. Anyone who knows me can tell you I practically live in this jacket, and I bring it everywhere.

Adam and Jenny both rocking some ultralight jackets on Mt Washington…in July!

The most functional part about these types of jackets are their pack-ability and versatility. They all basically crumple down to the size of a fist, meaning they can fit in a waterbelt with ease. They aren’t usually waterproof, but they stop the wind and have at least some moisture management. They also dry out very quickly, and weigh virtually nothing. 100% worth the investment.

 

 

Masters Throw Down Oct. 26

Last season it was a Massacre this season it is a Throw Down. But whatever you call it,  this is the second annual event with the our across the lake Peru Nordic metal head rivals!

So mark you calendar.  All Masters are welcome to come join us on one of our favorite TT loops near Georgia Shore Park.

For more details and other Masters roller ski options click here.

Masters @ Mud Pond

Sunday was a GREAT day to get out for a ski! The foliage was at its peak, and the roads were quiet. Rick led everyone on a great ski from the Mud Pond parking lot in Williston. After a warmup and some double pole specific strength, most of the crew opted for 4×4 minutes of L3 up East Hill road. This is a scenic stretch overlooking the village (and of course the beautiful Interstate 89). Most people were feeling tired after the first couple, but everyone rallied to put in a 4th interval with good energy.

These Sunday rollerskis have been a real treat and it’s great to see so many Masters from the club out training on wheels. We had over 10 skiers making it happen!

You can keep up with our many Masters happening over on this page.

Ready to get an interval started

The trees at the peak

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