December 2012 Coyotes Tri Club Newsletter
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December 2012 Coyotes Tri Club Newsletter
Coyotes triathlon & bike club newsletter Volume 7,Issue 12 December 2012 Ridgecrest 50k Special points of interest: Ridgecrest 50k 2012 Season Recap Inside this issue: Members & Birthdays 2 Announcements 2 Coaching Tips 2 Big Sur Half Marathon (Results) 3 Scott Tinley Adventures (Results) 4 2012 Sponsors The 2012 Over The Hill Track Club High Desert 50K Ultramarathon and 30K will be held on Sunday, December 2nd. December is a great time for running on our desert roads and trails. Mountain views are plentiful—the southern Sierra Nevada range is obvious to the west, but you may also see a snowy Telescope Peak to the Northeast. Rattlesnakes are hiding for the winter, and temperatures are generally cool. But Mother Nature is always capable of making things more interesting, and anything from wind, rain, snow or even hail, to an unseasonably hot day, may show up to provide us with an added challenge! This year we will have Coyote Neily Mathias participating in this grueling race as she continues to tear up the ultra running distance events. Neily has been participating in these type of events as her off season, and working on her running strength, so that when triathlons start back up, she will be in peak running form and ready to take down any runner in the marathon portion of the ironman. We wish Neily good luck on this venture and remind her to have fun while enjoying the wonderful setting and vistas that Mother Nature has to offer, drink plenty of fluids, keep hydrated, eat a lot and most importantly have fun!!!, remember to give all the runners you pass the traditional Giddy Up, Ahuuuu shout . We will be thinking of you and running with you in your mind. 2012 Season Recap 2012 Has been an incredible season for the Coyotes, in their 7th year the coyotes have managed some very impressive accomplishments. We got to the podium in 5 races this year, which include one First places in Racers & Chasers Mt. Bike race. We had top 5 finishes in 5 events this year which included Racers & Chasers, Encinitas triathlon, Camp Pendleton Sprint Triathlon, Scott Tinleys Adventures, and Su- perfrog triathlon. top 10 finishes in 11 events this year, which included San Dieguito Half Marathon, racers & chasers, Xterra Renagade, Traverse MTB Race, Encinitas Triathlon, Sagebrush safari 50 mile bike race, American Zonfingen Duathlon, Ironman Coeur d’Alene, Camp Pendleton Sprint Triathlon, Scott Tinley Adventures, and Superfrog Triathlon. We saw the level and quality of the coyotes step up big time from the 2011 year and we where able to secure and improve on our sponsors relationships. We added new sponsors to the list of support and grew as a club. Thank You everyone for a great 2012 Season, for the support, for your interest in coyotes, and for having fun. We grew in out of state representation with the addition of South Carolina and Iowa as the newest states, Ahuuuuu Members & Birthdays Please Welcome this months newest members: Trent Norris Kristen Norris Tracy Schneider Our total number of coyotes is now 29 with the potential to keep growing. December has 1 coyote celebrating their birthday on our coyote birthday tracker . Happy Holidays to everyone, enjoy the times with your families, good time to eat, rest and get ready for the 2013 season, hope you get lots of new toys for the up coming season. Remember to be grateful for such a great 2012 year and to thank all of your friends, family and loved ones for getting you through the season. 2012 Sponsors Happy Holidays Shane Ressie — Dec. 6th Announcements & Coaching Tips by Tom Mertz - Starting January 2013, there will be a yearly membership fee of 100 dlls for new members and 35 dlls for renewals. The membership fee will include an updated bike jersey . The idea of the Fee is to minimize efforts in making uniforms for all new members and to cover all the costs incurred by coyotes in making web pages shirts, hats, etc. etc.. There will be a 4 week grace period, after which if your membership due is not paid you will be dropped from the email distribution list and the name removed from out nytro sponsored club listings. - If anyone is interested in ordering running visors, please let me know as we still have plenty in stock (Grey, Black, White, Pink—$16 each) the catered food. - Continuing the off season strength routine - these workouts get you in to the power phase. Phase 2b – Strength/Power Do 3 sets of each exercise with 6-10 reps. Pay close attention to technique and form as weight will get heavier, but not so heavy you can’t keep your form. Remember that you swim, bike and run and are not trying to be a lifter. Make sure to warm up for 10mins before starting the workout. The pace of the workout will slow down as there will be a need for recovery.. Keep track of performance during this phase. Set 1 - Our 5th Annual Holiday Party Dumbbell press on e-ball is for the weekend of Dec, 8th. Leg Press Please respond with your availability to the evite as we need to confirm the final head count for Volume 7,Issue 12 Set 2 Lat Pull Down Heavy Tall Step-Up, keep one leg on platform and lift other leg to knee height only. Do not alternate legs, do 6-8 on each leg then switch Set 3 Shoulder Press with Dumbbells Dead Lift – add weight, technique is critical Set 4 Triceps Pushdown with Bar Walking Lunge w/ dumbells Set 5 Bicep Curls with Straight Bar Calf Press Core 5-8 minutes Vary the routine and go beyond stabilization Incorporate exercise ball and medicine ball Page 2 Big Sur Half Marathon (Results) The Big Sur Half Marathon, took place on Sunday Nov. 18 liked, Nancie approached this race with passion and dedication and her ultimate goal was to finish. She had set her mind on trying to break the 2:00 Hr barrier, knowing that it would be a hard task, but something to keep her focused and intent. Nancie started off with some very fast miles, which is typical for the half marathones when they are surrounded by thousands of spectators, loving fans way point she knew that it would be close. Nancie was spotted in several different mile markers throughout the course since it is an out and back race, and knew what was in stock for her on the way back, and although she did slow down a bit, her average pace totaled 9:22 minute mile for a total time of 2:06:02. Amazing performance for her come back race, and a very well deserved and hand Sponsored By: Massage Worx by Brian Nancie Constandse — 2:06:02 and this year we had Coyote Nancie Constandse participating in this great event for the first time. Although the name of the race is the Big Sur Half Marathon, the actual course took place on Monterey Peninsula, and it brought spectacular scenery for all who took part, runners, Sherpa's and spectators alike. The nights leading to the race indicated that it would be a very cold and rainy day, and the night before showed a night full of rain and cold, but when athletes woke up, they where treated to ideal running conditions. The temperature was a brisk 55 degrees, and although cloudy showing reminiscent of the previous night, the day started to clear and indicate that they would be spared of the rain. Nancie was using this race as her official comeback to the sport after being injured in a car accident in early June. Although not as prepared as she would have Volume 7,Issue 12 and fellow racers, but as the race starts to progress, they start to spread out and it really becomes a battle within yourself. Nancie knew that she needed to average under 10:00 minute miles in order to keep her target, and knowing that she had ran fast miles at the beginning she could afford to drop the pace a bit. Nancies practice runs had averaged 10:00 –10:30 minute miles, so pushing a minute faster per mile would also present a challenge of endurance and attrition, but Nancie started feeling really good with the spectacular scenery and amazing crowd support, and towards the half Nancie Constandse — 2:06:02 crafted medal waited for her at the end, ahuuuuu and welcome back Nancie Photos by: Page 3 JC Constandse Scott Tinley Dirty Adventures (Results) The Scott Tinley Dirty Adventures triathlon took place on in the wrong direction, sending them up a steep 22% grade hill and totally out of course, including some recognized names as Caroline Montgomery who was overall leading women at the time and non other than Scott Tinley himself. By the time the riders realized what had happened, the race was over for them, and JC decided to DNF after the extended bike. The second of our Coyotes to exit the water was Jeannine Hillmer, who was doing Coyotes Pre-Race September 29, and this year we had three of our coyotes participating in this race. 2010 Overall Olympic distance triathlon winner JC Constandse was coming back to defend his overall title, while Monica Lewis was coming back after a 2009 4th place showing, and hoping to improve. Jeannine Hillmer, was doing this race as a 2012 season ender and just 5 weeks removed from her Ironman debut at IM Wisconsin. The first out of our Coyotes to exit the waters was JC Constandse, who was 3rd overall with a personal best time of 22:07, by the time he had hit mile 15 of the bike, JC Constandse had taken control of the lead and was in 1st place overall. By the time they hit mile 21 of the bike, JC had an approximate lead of 2 miles and was in total cruise control, until the unthinkable happened, the race volunteers wrongfully directed the top 30 overall contenders Volume 7,Issue 12 right. Monica was also not affected by the off course mayhem that occurred in front of her and proceeded with her race plan of trying to best her last performance at Lopez Lake. Monica Lewis did just that, she swam conservatively, biked aggressively and ran her heart out to finish with a time of 2:57:23 and establish a new PR for her in this event, and most importantly, also able to crack the podium with a 2nd place finish in her age group. Congratulations to both of our Coyotes who placed in their respective age groups and who continued to push until the end . There are times that races don’t always go the way you want or the way that you expect them to go, but you have to look beyond that and continue to support the people who are in fact having a fantastic day. Jeannine and Monica, well done and Sponsored By: Baunfire Jeannine Hillmer—3:01:03 this race for the first time and as a cool down from Ironman Wisconsin. Fortunately for this Coyote, the course had been corrected and her race went on, Jeannine continued to push hard the entire day and managed to secure a podium finish with a 3rd place finish in her age group slot. Our third Coyote to exit the water was Monica Lewis, who is not know for her swimming strength, but once on the bike and run, she turns on the afterburners and starts picking people left and Monica Lewis—2:57:23 thank you for representing the coyotes in the podium, ahuuuu Photos by: Page 4 JC Constandse Coyotes triathlon & bike Club, inc. 6096 Citracado Circle Carlsbad CA, 92009 Phone: 858-449-3066 E-mail: triclubcoyotes@yahoo.com www.triclubcoyotes.com Facebook: Coyotes Triathlon & Bike Club, Inc Coyotes Triathlon & Bike Club is an organized club dedicated to the educational, recreational and social pursuit of triathlon, cycling and general physical fitness of all ages and abilities, enabling them to achieve their athletic goals and represent the sport of triathlon within the community . It was founded by a group of friends sharing a common interest to have fun and socialize at the same time while doing something good for our health. Coyotes triathlon & bike club was founded on June 2006 and continues to grow. Coyotes Triathlon & Bike Club, Inc. Thank You to our 2012 Sponsors: Coyotes Saturday bike ride: (L ot R) Mark Simpson, Glenn Kaplan, Steve Edwards, Dan Egoroff, Maggie Riley, JC Constandse, Nancie Constandse, Brian Kildow
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