Moosletter — Week of October 29th

NIRcA REgionals

What a start to the championship season! Both the men and the women took home the win at Regionals, setting themselves up for great performances at Nationals!

Dasha Vorontsov stayed ever-consistent in winning meets, snagging 1st place and putting the Cows in a great spot to win. She was followed up by Maya Winfield(5th), Anna Nguyen(6th), Lauren Fitzsimmons(8th), and Sammie Corning(16th) to round out the scorers.

Another strong showing by the freshman class helped to propel the cows to a Regionals win on the men's side. Alejandro De La Torre(2nd) led off that charge of quick freshmen, and was backed up by Matt Stilling(4th), Nathan Simon(6th), Adam Kitay(9th), and Matthew Schmoll(12th).

Upcoming Meets

It's all down to this. We have one meet left this year, and its the big one. NIRCA Nationals is coming up quick! We weren't there last year, so let's race fast and remind everyone how good WTC is.

NIRCA Nationals - Shelbyville IN, November 11th

The culmination of our cross country season - nationals! There will be a championship race for our top 7 fastest runners, but there are also open races for everyone to participate in! You will need to have raced at either Border Battle or NIRCA Regionals in order to race here. This is another overnight meet, meaning we will leave on Friday and stay that night. Signup deadline has passed.

dinner at the dining halls

Come to the dining halls after practice this Wednesdays to get dinner with the board and other track club members!

On Wednesday, 11/1 we will be at Four Lakes Market at the same time. Bring your appetite for an all-you-can-eat meal after a run!

Volunteering

Get out into your community and volunteer with WTC! Create positive impacts and get rewarded if you're one of the cows with the most volunteer hours at the end of the semester!

RACE
This program pairs volunteers up with a youth on the autism spectrum to run around Picnic Point. It's an amazing experience! Sessions will be held 9-10 a.m. on Saturdays at the Picnic Point trail entrance.

Ainsley's Angels
Ainsley's Angels is a program where volunteer runners are paired with an Angel, a person with mobility challenges, and they complete a community race together. It's a super rewarding experience! Check out the sheet below for more information.

If you want to sign up to volunteer, please do so on the volunteer spreadsheet!

DISTANCE WORKOUTS

DISTANCE: Meet at Engineering Hall at 5:30 p.m. Mon-Thur, 9:00 a.m. Sun

Day Workout
Monday (10/30) *Optional Accels* + Steady Easy Volume
*Accels: preferably at a track or turf field with distance markings*
Sprint drills warmup routine and then some neuromuscular speed development
Take a little extra time to actively stretch and ‘get loose’ if you need to
4-5x40m accelerations @90-95% max sprint speed (take your time decelerating and run through the accel, it’s okay if you end up 80-100m down the track/field (2 minutes walking or standing recovery in between accels)
Following the accels, run at a very easy pace

4-8 miles, depending on your training load and how you’re feeling.

Ancillary: none or optional core

Tuesday (10/31) Fartlek Run @ CC Effort (ideally on grass or turf)
2 mi warmup, sprint drills, and a few strides
8 x 2:00 @ 6k-8k race effort & rhythm (jog 1:00 recoveries). Start out at CC effort and then progress the effort slightly faster, if you’re feeling good.
2-3 mile cooldown

Ancillary: General Strength Circuits 1-4 (pick 2)

Wednesday (11/1) Recovery Day
3-7 miles easy or Light Cross Training

Ancillary: Barefoot 1&3

Thursday (11/2) Workout: Threshold + 800m Fast
2 mile warmup, drills, and a few strides
2-3-mile Threshold Tempo Run (Cross Country Effort + 15-20 seconds per mile) (jog 5-minutes) + 1 x 800m @ 97% effort.

Groups 1&2: 3mi Continuous Threshold, 800m Fast
Group 3: 2-2.5mi Threshold, 800m Fast

The goal is to keep the threshold tempo run under control and not hammer it. The 800m hard rep is for pushing yourself hard as you would at the end of a race. Pace is not important, just a hard effort.

Ancillary: General Strength Circuits 1-4 (pick 2)

Friday (11/3) Steady Volume Day + 6x20/20 Fartlek Strides
3-8 miles easy
6x20 seconds at mile effort, 20 seconds easy jog.

Ancillary: General Strength #1-4 (pick 1 circuit)

Saturday (11/4) Long Run
9-13 miles + 4-6 strides post-run (starting every minute)

Ancillary: Hip/Glute Circuit #2

Sunday (11/5) Flex Day
a few miles of easy running, light cross training, or off

Ancillary: *Optional General Strength Circuit (1-4) x1*

SPRINTS/FIELD WORKOUTS

SPRINTS: Meet at 5:30 p.m.

Day Workout
Tuesday (10/24)

Bakke:

Warm up and 2 accels

4 sets x 4 x 50m

Rest between reps: walk back or walk around the track- see how busy it is(head on a swivel!)

Rest between sets: 4 minutes

20m Lower leg strength/rehab circuit:

Toe walks (straight), Heel walks (straight), Toe walks (toes out), Heel walks (toes out), Toe walks (toes in), Heel walks (toes in)

Cooldown, stretch, and core

 

Thursday (10/26) Near West Fields:

Warm up and 2 accels

8-12 x 200m @ 75-80%

Rest: 3 minutes

Cooldown, stretch and cor

Join us

To become a member of the Wisconsin Track Club, please pay membership dues for the season by sending $30 to @WiscoTC on Venmo.

Join our Slack, Strava, and Facebook groups.

To learn more about us, check out these slides. 

We hope you come out to train, race, and socialize with us!

Thanks for checking out this week's Moosletter! Great job at Regionals!