Spring Training Plan: Period 1

Below is an updated training plan for the next 4 weeks. I will lead workouts that highlighted in red:

  • Saturday 4/26 = 10:00-11:15am. Road bike from Round Church (Richmond)
  • Tuesday 4/29 = 4:00-5:30pm. Trail run, strength, agility, stretch at Mud Pond (Williston)
  • Thursday 5/1 = 4:00-5:30. Strength, plyos and running at Essex HS.
  • Saturday 5/3 = 10:00-11:30am. Road bike from Union Memorial School (Colchester)
  • Tuesday 5/6 = 4:00-5:30pm. Running, strength at MMUHS (Jericho)
  • Saturday 5/10 = 10:00-11:30am. Pleasant Valley road bike from Browns River Middle School (Underhill)
Period 1 training plan: weeks 1-4

Period 1 training plan: weeks 1-4

Annual Training Hours & Spring Training Plan

Annual Progression (annual training hours):

First, see the chart below for sample annual training hours for nordic skiers. These numbers come from my experience as a coach, guidelines from national teams (US Ski Team and other countries), and they are steeped in the practical terms of what I think is reasonable. Note: these are guidelines, but by no means rules. There are absolutely 16-year-old boys training 500-600 hours per year, and there are also nationally competitive boys that are likely training <375 hours per year and having success. But, this at least gives an outline for parents and athletes to better conceptualize what it takes to be a skier.

Guidelines for annual training hours

Guidelines for annual training hours based on gender, age, goals, and commitment-level

Spring Training Outline:

Below is a training outline that athletes can use to guide training over the next few weeks. At this time, athletes should “get back to the basics”

  • get used to running … be safe … avoid injury
  • get used to cycling and other cross-training
  • remember to take it slow
  • get back into strength training
  • stretch: maintain or increase range-of-motion (boys: especially important!)

The information below would roughly correlate to an athlete on an annual plan of 285-300 hours (15-year old boy on a “local” plan or a 16-year old girl on a “regional plan). You can adjust the numbers by multiplying by a fraction (1.3x for a 15yr boy on a “national” plan).

As you can see in the file below: Monday April 21st is the start of hte 2014-2015 training season. In the ski world, late-April is widely considered the new training year, and high-level skiers are done with their vacations to Costa Rica and back to training by May 1st!

Spring training outline

Spring training outline

 

Upcoming Activities – MAY 2014

MAY 24, 2014 – Burlington, VT.  Great opportunity for the kids to run!

MVP Health Care YAM Scram

In celebration of Burlington’s Youth Advocacy Month (YAM), RunVermont will host the 14th Annual Youth Running Festival during marathon weekend.  All participants must be 4 to 14 years old on May 24, 2014.  Come join us for a festive, fun-filled event of running, bib decorating and excitement.  All children receive a finisher’s medal!
Click on the link above for more information and to register.
  • We will have the MNC Tent set up on site and coaches will be there to hand out information and meet with kids and families that are interested in our ski programs.
  • Please stop by for a visit and help us get the word out about how much fun it is to ski with MNC!!!
  • If you would like to help hand out info and answer questions about MNC please contact Rick at rtcostanza@gmail.com
 
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MAY 25, 2014 – Burlington, VT 
Key Bank Vermont City Marathon – CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
 
MNC WLL OPERATE THE FLYNN SCHOOL RELAY EXCHANGE ZONE
  • We need several volunteers to help organize the RELAY ZONE for the marathon.  This is the final exchange before runners head along the bike path to the finish line. So if you are not already running in the race please email Rick at rtcostanza@gmail.com if you can help.  Kids are welcome to help but we do need some adults (Seniors, Masters or BK Parents).  It is expected we need about 8 volunteers to keep the exchange zone running smoothly. We can work in shifts if you cannot be there for the duration which should be  5 to 6 hours.
  • Volunteering at water stop or exchange zone is a very satisfying way to be involved in Vermont’s largest sporting event of the year.

Spring Skiing At Cochran’s

4/1/14 Coach Pennie Rand lead a small but enthusiastic group up the alpine slope at Cochran’s ski area then continued up into the forest to the top of a ridge where we had a view of Came’s Hump and the village of Richmond.  From the top we navigated a little tree skiing until we reached a logging road that lead us back to the top of the alpine hill for the cruise down. Warm weather and corn snow made for great afternoon and there was the added treat of Marzipan and chocolate at the top.

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