We’re today launching a brand new website for the club. We hope you like it, and find the revamp refreshing, and the new setup easier and more informative. Please feel free to feedback to Linda, Scott and Richard about anything – typos, suggestions or ideas for new content. Some of the highlights include: New look and feel. Nice and shiny, we hope you’ll agree. Template based system, so much easier to make changes and add new sections. News page for announcements, big club results, training schedules. Note you can subscribe using your RSS reader (or click here), and we’ll have an e-mail subscription soon too. Photo gallery, powered by flickr. If you’re a flickr user, just join the ‘bellarr‘ group and submit photos to it and they’ll appear (in a few hours) on the Gallery page. Forum integration. The latest posts to the forum are summarised on the News page. Fully up to date club records so you know what targets to aim for 🙂 Online back issues of The Bella Blether, so you can complete your collection if you missed any. Pages can be bookmarked. No more frames. Woo!
News
The summer edition of the bella blether is out now. Available to pick up at a great running club near you now, or click here to view it online! Past issues are available on the newsletter page.
Here’s new schedule major change is Monday will now be the Run night not Wednesday as in previous years. Where possible i have put estimated milage for the runs. Any queries speak to myself or one of the other coaches. Week 1 15/9/08 Mon Newlands Run(Pink) (8.5miles). Route here (courtesy of Colin). Wed Meadow Session Week 2 22/9/08 Mon Crookston Road(white)- l (8 miles). Route here (courtesy of Richard) Wed Pollok Park bike trails 2-3 reps on either side ran at 3 to 5k pace – as fast as people dare basically. 1min recovery between reps. Option of Track session with Group A (schedule here) Week 3 29/9/08 Mon 29/9/08 Silverburn run(blue?) (7miles) Wed Meadow Session. Week 4 6/10/08 Mon – Eastwood Toll (red) Wed – hill reps front of Pollok Park – progressive hill sets to be decided on footing/light softer terrain less reps or 1k reps at Festival Park 6-8 reps 10k pace. Last Pollok session of the year 🙁 Week 5 13/10/08 Mon Green Run – New Route (9.5miles) Wed Track session – 300’s with 100m jog recovery 14max ran at 1m pace. Week 6 20/10/08 Mon Queen’s Park(blue)(7miles) Wed Gower St short hills 5 sets of 5 reps with 1min recovery. week 7 27/10/08 Easy Week Use this to run new routes again if necessary. John
Mon 15/09/2008 (Week 1) Hills – 10 x continuous Meadow loops (Pollok Park) Wed 17/09/2008 10 x 650 @ 5k pace with 75secs recs. (Bella Park) Weekend of 20-21/09/2008 12-14 miles steady (road) or Millport social run Mon 22/09/2008 (Week 2) 5 x 1 mile @ 10k pace with 75secs recs. (Bella Park) Wed 24/09/2008 Track session: 3 x (800 / 1min rec. / 400 / 30secs rec. / 400 / 1min rec.) @ 3k pace Sat 27/09/2008 12-14 miles steady (road) Mon 29/09/2008 (Week 3) 10 miles inc. 6 x 5mins with 75secs jog recs. Wed 01/10/2008 3 x (120 / 90 / 60 / 30secs brisk) with equal jog recs. (Festival Park) Sat 04/10/2008 12-14 miles steady (off-road if possible) Mon 06/10/2008 (Week 4) Hills – 4 x Sherbrooke loop (continuous pace) Wed 08/10/2008 8-10 x 600 @ 5k pace with 75secs recs. (Science Centre) Weekend of 11-12/10/2008 West District XC Relays and/or 2hr hill run Mon 13/10/2008 (Week 5) 7 x 1200 @ 10k pace with 75secs jog recs. (Festival Park) Wed 15/10/2008 20mins ‘out and back’ tempo plus 6 x strides (Haggs Road) Sat 18/10/2008 12-14 miles steady (road) Mon 20/10/2008 (Week 6) 10 miles inc. 4 x 8mins with 90secs jog recs. Wed 22/10/2008 Track session: Pace pyramid (1 x 800 / 2 x 600 / 4 x 400 / 2 x 600 / 1 x 800) with 1min recs @ 3k-5k pace) Weekend of 25-26/10/2008 National XC Relays and/or 12-14 miles steady (off-road if possible) Mon 27/10/2008 (Week 7) 8 miles easy Wed 29/10/2008 8 miles easy (optional 4 / 3 / 2 / 1min brisk with half jog recs.) Sat 01/11/2008 1hr 30mins-2hr hill run The detailed sessions should be supplemented with easy/steady runs and longer weekend runs as appropriate to upcoming racing targets. The long run options detailed above provide a mix of road, trail and hill running, with a view to removing reliance on pace for a period of time and allowing for strengthening of many muscles not often used in ‘straightforward’ road running. See the message board for details of any organised weekend group runs.
4 Bellas braved the horrendous head wind yesterday in the Quiraing 10k in Skye, myself, Scott, Emma and Andy. Scott was 2nd overall with a pb of 33.33, Andy was 3rd with a pb of 35.21, Emma won the ladies challenge in 39.45 and I was 3rd with another pb of 45.26. It was a great day out, a very friendly race, £1.50 for all the cakes you can eat and the added entertainment of a belly dancer…..just don’t ask!!! Scott and I have had a deal on for the last 4 years that we could only drink the bottle of champagne he got for his club marathon record when we both got a pb in the same race……..at last!!!!
Well done to everyone to ran in the Bella 5k this year!! Prize winners and results below, or click here for the full 2008 results. A huge thanks from me (Linda) to everyone who participated today, whether it be running or helping out. It was a huge success yet again and i’m looking forward to seeing everyone back in 2009!!!! 1st Male – Paul Sorrie, Shettleston Harriers, 15.28 2nd Male – Matt Williamson, Bellahouston Road Runners, 16.16 3rd Male – Sean Fontana, Victoria Park City of Glasgow, 16.26 1st Female – Michelle Hetherington, Helensburgh, 18.52 2nd Female – Emma Birnie, Bellahouston Road Runners, 19.15 3rd Female – Donna Finlayson, Victoria Park City of Glasgow, 19.29 1st Male 40 – Alastair Douglas, Victoria Park city of Glasgow, 16.50 1st Male 50 – Graham Crawford, Springburn Harriers, 16.52 1st Male 60 – Tony Hall, unattached, 23.10 1st Male 70 – David Murchie, Eastleigh RC, 23.40 1st Female 35 – Sarah Dowling, Bellahouston Road Runners, 19.56 1st Female 45 – Pam McKay, Broomhill, 19.58 1st Female 55 – Janie Hall, JogScotland, 26.35 1st Female 65 – Sallie Lloyd-Jones, JogScotland, 36.37 1st Male Team – Bellahouston Road Runners: 2nd Matt Williamson, 5th Scott Kennedy, 7th Colin McGill 1st Female Team – Bellahouston Road Runners: 2nd Emma Birnie, 4th Amanda Wilson, 6th Sarah Dowling Also a huge well done to Emma Birnie and Andy Birnie (no fix honest!!!!) for winning places into the Great Scottish Run. And Colin McGill for his place in the Edinburgh Marathon or Team relay…….get training guys!! Enjoy the race? Why not complete the Runner’s World feedback form (link)?
The Club’s 2008 Annual General Meeting is on 10th September at 8pm, at Pollokshields Burgh Hall (by Maxwell Park). Nibbles and drinks from 7.45pm. Nomination form for committee positions is available on the club noticeboard. To stand for committee you need to have been a member for at least a year.
Bella 5k 17th August Get your entries in now for this year’s Bella 5k. We reached our maximum number of 300 entrants last year so get your entries in now!! 2008 Entry Form 2007 Results
Yes, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for, the new schedule is here! With this week being easy week, the new schedule starts next Monday. There are two main focus points within it: the Bella 5k and the GSR. The sessions have been structured to offer a range of training from hard (e.g. for people focussing on HM training to complete the Club Championship criteria) to maintenance for people who are just coming off a hard racing period (e.g. for people who are doing a lot of hill races at the moment). As usual, there will be a run option on a Monday evening, and the variation within the number of reps and sets should allow poeple to decide how many and what intensity is best for them. Of course, should you want to discuss anything in the schedule or supplementary training then we will do our best to help. Hope you enjoy the sessions, Jonathan 🙂
This schedule uses preparation for the Glasgow HM in early September as its main focus, with sessions appropriate to preparation for lead-up races also included. Please note that any Monday sessions can (and probably should) be replaced by easy runs for those recovering from races in any of the previous weekends. Scott