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WHO FLIES? WE DO!

Weekly schedules, updates, and wisdom
from Coach Eric and Coach Galen.

Hawks Fly High at Regionals!

11/26/2022

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Another great performance by our Hawks at the Region 14 Cross Country Championships in Folsom! We had one individual champion (Elias finished the regular season undefeated), and one team championship (CONGRATS 9-10 girls!).  Our 13-14 boys ran tough but were edged out by Diablo Valley this week.  ​ In addition, we qualified 16 athletes for the USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country National Championships, with 13 runners planning to travel to Texas for the meet.  That is more Hawks at Nationals than ever before - it is amazing!

While everyone did great today, I want to just call out some impressive performances.  First, Annie ran a gutsy race, taking the lead early and pushing herself to a 39 second improvement over her time last week, making her way to her first National qualification!  Oliver had the biggest improvement on the boys side with a 26 second PR over last week while moving from 19th place at Associations to 11th overall at Regionals.  Hanah had a huge race, improving her time by 29 seconds over last week.  Finally, Josie had a whopper of a race, improving her time by 48 seconds!  Seeing times improve on the same course is the best part of being a coach, and our kids do it every week!

Special shout out to Maddi - the toughest Hawk of all.  Having been crushed by the flu all week, she still managed to show up for the race and finish strong in order to ensure her team could qualify for nationals.  That took courage and heart, and embodies what we want out of all our Hawks - sacrifice that lifts us all up as a team!

This week, we are beginning to wrap up the season.  Our swords have been hammered into shape and honed with a razor sharp edge.  Now we fine tune, and get ready to peak at Nationals.  Here's the schedule:

Monday:  5:30pm at the Boathouse
10 min warm up, drills
5x500m starts and finishes

10 min cool down, strength

Tuesday: rest and stretch

Wednesday: 
3-4 mile easy run on your own

Thursday: 5:30pm at the Boathouse​
10 min warm up, drills
20 min tempo, Rock/Paper/Scissors
4-5 Hill Repeats
10 min cool down, strength

Friday: rest and stretch


Saturday or Sunday: On Your Own
Long Run - 
5-7 miles

As always, if you have any questions, please let us know!

Coach Eric

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Successful Association Championship leads to Regional Qualifiers!

11/20/2022

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What a great job by the Delta Hawks today at the Pacific Association Championships!  Everyone ran their best, and that’s all we can ever ask.  We finished the day with two team championships and an individual championship, as well as qualified 19 runners for next week’s Regional Championship Meet! 

First, our 9-10 girls team battled their way to a championship in a two-way team race, then Elias cruised to victory in the 11-12 boys race, maintaining his unbeaten season.  Finally, to close out the competition for the day, our 13-14 boys finished victorious over seven other teams, eking out the win by 2 points over the Diablo Valley club.  Like the coaches always say, “every point counts!”

Our regional qualifiers include:
Hadley (7-8 girls)
Jai and Xol (7-8 boys)
9-10 girl's team (Harper, Sonia, Josie, Hanah, Maddi, Charlotte, and Sophie)
David (9-10 boys) 
Elias (11-12 boys)
Annie (13-14 girls)
13-14 boy's team (Matthew, Ryko, Oliver, Charlie, Lou, and Carlos)

As a side note, I want to give Reagan Wagner a huge shout out as she had a monster race but fell just short of qualifying, finishing 32nd in her race (top 30 get to move on). Despite the course being twice as long as the last time she ran at Willow Hill (was 2k and today was 4k) Reagan still ran the same mile pace!  That is amazing effort, great job Reagan!

Those Hawks who didn’t qualify, you still had a great season and we are so proud of you all.  Your competitive season ends today, but you are welcome to still train with us over the next couple of weeks as we prepare for Nationals. If you do not continue to join us for practice, then you should take some time off to get your body healthy, and then start up with the easy runs again through the off season. We don’t want to lose everything we’ve gained this fall – instead we want to leverage our strength into a successful track season next year!  The (running) fun never ends!

For those who are running next weekend, be prepared for another race just like today.  It is in the same location, will likely be the same schedule, and most of the same runners in each race. It looks like the Central California Association did not have a lot of kids at their championship meet, so there will likely not be a lot of additional kids or teams.  I will share more details when I know them.

This week’s practice schedule is a little thrown off because of Thanksgiving on Thursday.  I want all the advancing Hawks at practice on Monday, but then the rest of the runs this week will be on your own.  MAKE SURE YOU DO YOUR RUNS.  We want to peak for Nationals, that means we can’t let it slip now.

This week's schedule is as follows:

Monday:  5:30pm at the Boathouse
10 min warm up, drills
200/400/600/800/600/400/200

Marshall Hills
10 min cool down, strength

Tuesday: rest and stretch

Wednesday: Gray and Black Group
3-4 mile easy run on your own

Thursday: On Your Own
10 min warm up, drills
20 min tempo
4-5 Hill Repeats
10 min cool down, strength

Friday: Long run

4-6 miles easy

Saturday: rest and stretch

Sunday: USATF Region 14 Championship Meet
Willow Hill Reservoir, Folsom

Kids 10 and Under arrive by 9:30 am
​All other kids arrive by 11:00 am

As always, if you have any questions, please let us know!

Coach Eric
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Association Championship Week!

11/13/2022

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It is finally here; we have been working toward the next few races all season.  This coming Sunday is the Pacific Association Championship meet in Folsom at Willow Hill Reservoir.   Arrival times and more info can be found on the event page in the Team App.  Delta Hawks are coming to compete!

For many of our athletes, this will be the last meet of the season.  Those who qualify for Regionals will be able to race the following weekend on the 27th (also at Willow Hill Reservoir).  However, all Hawks are welcome to continue to train with the team for the rest of the season even if they are no longer racing.

Since this week's meet may be each athlete's last - be ready to get after it!  Eat well, get lots of sleep, stretch and don't do anything crazy for the rest of the week.  Focus on being mentally tough - every Hawk has trained hard and is ready to run an amazing race!  Let's show it this coming weekend.  

Especially for those Hawks on full teams (9-10 girls, 11-12 girls, and 13-14 boys), remember that you have teammates counting on you. When you face that hill and want to slow down, know that there are other Hawks facing that same feeling and fighting through it for you so you can do it too!

This week's schedule is as follows:

Monday:  5:30pm at the Boathouse
10 min warm up, drills
8-12 x 200m intervals, Swamp
10 min cool down, strength

Tuesday: rest and stretch

Wednesday: Gray and Black Group
3-4 mile easy run on your own

Thursday: 5:30pm at the Boathouse
10 min warm up, drills
15-20 min tempo cut down
Marshall Loop

10 min cool down, strength

Friday: rest and stretch

Saturday: rest and stretch

Sunday: Pacific Association Championship Meet
Willow Hill Reservoir, Folsom

Kids 10 and Under arrive by 9:30 am
​All other kids arrive by 11:00 am

As always, if you have any questions, please let us know!

Coach Eric

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Championship Season Details

11/9/2022

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Championship Season is upon us, but what does that actually mean?  I think some of us familiar with USATF take for granted what we understand about this sport, and therefore struggle to effectively communicate how it works and what is expected of our athletes.  So here I will try to explain as much as I can about what the next month holds for the Delta Hawks.

First, in USATF-sanctioned meets, athletes compete in age group races, which for our purposes are 8 and under, 9-10, 11-12, and 13-14. What race an athlete competes in is not based on an athlete's current age but what their age is on December 31st of the current year. (So, for example, Adeleine has been competing in the 13-14 age group all of 2022 even though she is 12 and doesn't turn 13 until December 31st of this year - tough luck!)

Second, we have a qualification process to move forward through what we call "Championship Season."  Every area in the US is covered by a USATF Association (we are in what is called the Pacific Association which encompasses the Bay Area, Northern California, and much of Nevada). Our next meet is the Pacific Association Championship Meet in Folsom.  The top 30 individuals and top 5 teams in each age group at that meet will advance to the next level of competition, the USATF Region 14 Championship Meet (which will also be in Folsom on Sunday, November 27th).  Region 14 is the combination of the Pacific and Central California Associations.  Similar to the Association Meet, the top 30 individuals and top 5 teams in each age group will advance to the next level of competition - the USATF National Junior Olympic Cross Country Championships in College Station Texas on December 10th.  More information about Nationals can be found here.

Finally, cross country is a team sport, and in order to be a full team we need at least 5 (and up to 8) boys or girls in an age group in a race.  If we have fewer than 5 kids in a race, then we do not score as a team and each athlete is competing only as an individual. For example, the Hawks only have 4 boys in the 11-12 age group and therefore we cannot advance as a team and each boy in that age group will have to finish in the top 30 of each upcoming race to advance individually.  Alternatively, the 11-12 girl's team has 6 girls potentially competing in our next meet (the Association Championship) and if at least 5 of them show up then we will have enough athletes to score as a team and potentially advance as a team if they finish as one of the top 5 teams in the race.


We want to see every Hawk we can qualify for the Regional Championship Meet - and that means we need to field full teams at the Association Championship Meet.  Specifically, we have a good chance to qualify a boys team in the 13-14 age group and girls teams in both the 9-10 and 11-12 age group races; we need all our Hawks to participate in our next meet in order to do that.  In addition, we expect to qualify a number of individuals in the other age group races where we don't have enough Hawks to field a full team.

Once we qualify for Regionals, we hope to advance a number of teams and individuals to the Junior Olympics in Texas.  The opportunity to compete at a national level in any sport is something special, and I would strongly encourage any athlete to take advantage of it if it arises.  However, if one of our teams qualify for Nationals, any or all of the runners on that team can travel and compete even if all of them are not able to go.  We want to have teams compete at Nationals, but understand that travel to Texas in December may not be for everyone.

I hope that this helps answer some questions. Both Coach Galen and I are happy to have conversations with anyone on this (or anything else), please reach out and ask. 

Every Hawk has put in so much work this season - now is the time for that work to pay off. Let's get out there and make this Championship Season count!

​Coach Eric
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Final Regular Season Race Gives Hawks a Preview of What's to Come

11/6/2022

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The Hawks had a great chance this weekend to run against some good competition in their age group races, and rose to the challenge!

At the Rancho Cordova meet, all of our athletes participated in age group races instead of as a group, with nearly every Hawk on the team competing.  While many of our runners performed well, a few Hawks really brought the heat.  Presley Strickland posted a monster improvement, running her 3k race in 7:42 pace - her previous best was 9:09 pace at the first SRA meet!  Both Jack and Callan had major improvements in their per mile paces, and Hanah ran a significantly faster pace in her 3k debut as well!

This coming weekend is the Clarksburg Country Run, good luck to all of you who are participating!  If you are not running in the 5k, please be sure and get your long run in.  This is the last few weeks of the season, let's finish strong.

Here is the schedule for the coming week:

Monday:  5:30pm at the Boathouse
10 min warm up, drills
6-12 x 400m intervals, Marshall Loop
10 min cool down

Tuesday: rest and stretch

Wednesday: 
Gray and Black Group
3-4 mile easy run on your own

Thursday: 5:30pm at the Boathouse
10 min warm up, drills
Deck of Cards Fartlek, Marshall Loop
10 min cool down, strength

Friday: rest and stretch

Saturday or Sunday: Long Run
White/Yellow 3-5 miles

Gray/Black 5-7 miles

Sunday: OPTIONAL - Clarksburg Country Run
Click here for more information

As always, if you have any questions, please let us know!

Coach Eric

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Managing the little things

11/2/2022

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Championship season is nearly here!  With all the great work our athletes have put in so far this season, I wanted to highlight a few "little things" that can really affect how a race goes.   
What to eat before a race?  The night before, try to stick with carb heavy foods that are easy on the stomach.  There are lots of things that work well--pasta or rice with a protein are classics--but it's probably not the best time to try something new (or those super spicy hot wings your friend dared you to eat).  On race day, it is best not to eat a bunch of food right before the race.  Your food needs time to digest or you might feel sick or get a stomach ache when you run.  But it is important to eat!  For a morning race, if you have three hours or more until the race, a full, normal breakfast is fine.  Things like bagels or toast with nut butter or oatmeal or cereal with milk or yogurt are great.  If you only have 1-2 hours until race time, something a little bit smaller is better (granola bar or crackers/toast with peanut butter or oatmeal are again great).  If your athlete says they're too nervous to eat race morning, try to get them to nibble on some snacks that are tolerable and drink some sports drink with calories (like Gatorade or the equivalent).   For afternoon races, it is similar--a normal (but preferably easy on the stomach) lunch 3+ hours out from the race is good.  Just don't eat too much right before the race.   Also, we want to make sure to stay well hydrated.
It's getting colder, what to wear?  Dress in layers!  That way, your athlete can warm up in sweats and then take them off right before the race so they don't get too cold waiting for the race to start.  If it is especially cold, a warm hat and gloves are a must.  
How to manage race-day nervousness?  First off, race-day jitters are totally normal.  That sense of pre-race excitement, nervousness, and butterflies in the stomach.   These feelings should be embraced--they mean the athlete is excited to race and amped up and the athlete should welcome the added adrenaline and then race with confidence!  But for some athletes, they can feel scared, anxious, or sick to their stomach before a race.  This is tough and can sabotage performance.  And it varies hugely athlete to athlete.  An athlete might be too focused on outcome, on what others might think, or on a fear of failure.  Or it could be something else entirely.  It is important to talk to your athlete to try and unpack what might be causing this sort of anxiety or worry.   Feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions on this topic!  

Go Hawks!

--Coach Galen

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