Saturday, April 28, 2007

Special Note to Chicago Bound Safari!


Running Chicago? You are special indeed! Although this year’s Safari Marathon Training program is geared towards the Grand Rapids Marathon, we acknowledge that many of our participants will be training for the Chicago Marathon falling three weeks earlier. Rest assured, some moderate tweaks to the training schedules will get you to the Windy City in top form. Yes, the Safari is right for you! We will be posting the program training schedules to the web within the next month to make them available to those who need to adjust their schedules to target Chicago. Once Safari starts, Team Leaders and Coaches will work individually with marathoners to assist in making modifications.

In the mean time, here are some tips to get you roaming in the right direction! We recommend Chicago Bound participants move the training schedules up three weeks for Saturday and midweek long run distances, but replace the third week with the Kalamazoo Klassic so that you obtain your 10k time for VDOT. This means starting the long run scheduled for June 23 on June 2. Kalamazoo Area Runners will be hosting free Informal Pre-Safari Runs Saturday Mornings at 7:00 am beginning May 5 and running through June 9. These are very casual, unsupported runs for runners of all abilities (not structured, supported Safari runs!) Runners bring their own hydration and courses will be decided at the run.

Kalamazoo Area Runners will also be hosting informal Wednesday night runs beginning May 9 and all are welcome to join in.

We also structured the training schedules so that 20 milers #1 and #2 will fall six and three weeks out from the Chicago Marathon to ensure that participants are able to reap the benefit of at least two fully supported 20-milers. For all other weeks leading up to the final 20 miler, We recommend Chicago entrants adjust by 3 weeks. For example, on June 23, those following the moderate intensity schedule will want to run the 10 miles scheduled for July 14 instead of the 7 scheduled for Grand Rapids bound. The course will be supported for up to 9 miles that week, so Chicago bound can run the 9 mile course, and then add an extra mile before or after the run. Chicago bound should follow the same principal for their midweek long run.

For the track workouts, we recommend holding off and following those as scheduled beginning June 26. This more technical aspect of the Safari Training Program requires more coaching and guidance to ensure that participants obtain maximum benefit from these workouts and it enables us to facilitate grouping. Rest assured holding off on these workouts until the scheduled dates will have little impact on your marathon experience! The important factors here are to make sure we have an opportunity to communicate correct training principals and methodologies, help you determine appropriate pacing, and group you with runners of similar ability. These workouts should be followed as scheduled, but adjusted during the final 3-week taper period. We will also be adding a marathon component to the earlier Half Marathon Tapering Clinic to accomodate Chicago entrants.

If you have questions on adjusting your training prior to the Safari, or on the informal Pre-Safari runs, please contact Bonnie Sexton at besrun2003@yahoo.com.

Also, did you miss registration for the Chicago Marathon? Check out the article below for contact information on Team Tiara….there are limited openings available through this fundraising arm of Girls on the Run!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Welcome to the Jungle...Let the Adventure Begin!


Welcome to the lush lands where running dreams become reality, where your passion for life will blossom. The Savannah of The Safari is where your life will be transformed as you commence on your journey to train for your fall half or full marathon. Here, you will experience that life truly is a journey, rather than a destination. Let us begin exploration by downloading a Safari Registration.
You can also learn more and meet many of the friendly Safari Team members from Gazelle Sports and Kalamazoo Area Runners at one of two FREE orientation sessions to be held at the Kalamazoo Gazelle Sports:

Wednesday, May 30, 6 pm
Wednesday, June 13, 6 pm

Yes, just like school, there are several prerequisites! In order to fully prepare for the adventure of a lifetime, all marathon training applicants must be able to run 6 miles by the start of the program. We also ask that all incoming Safari run the Kalamazoo Klassic on June 16 (or another 10k) to obtain a recent 10k time. This is important so that we can determine your VDOT and accurately assess proper pacing for your lactate threshold workouts. Half Marathon applicants not prepared to run a 10k may opt for the 5k instead, which can be converted.

New this year, the Safari will run from June 23 - October 20 and will target the Grand Rapids Marathon to be held Sunday, October 28, 2007. The cap for Grand Rapids Marathon is 1,250, so don’t delay until the very end to sign up or you may find yourself locked out. The popular Chicago Marathon is now closed to new registrants other than through charity organizations. There are a few spots available for the Chicago Marathon through Team Tiara. Runners would have to be willing to pay a $500 registration fee – which would cover their entry into Chicago and also their $262 minimum fundraising goal for GOTR For more information contact Sandy Barry Loken at sandy@girlsontherunkazoo.org.
Plenty of other great marathon options as well as unbiased participant ratings can be found at http://www.marathonguide.com/. We recommend you conduct your research, select a marathon and make hotel reservations early as rooms are booked further and further in advance, even sometimes for small marathons. Gazelle Sports has blocked off 50 rooms at the Congress Hotel for the Chicago Marathon...information will be forthcoming.

The Half Marathon schedule will target the Park to Park Half at www.classicrace.com on September 29, 2007 or can also target Toronto Waterfront Half Marathon at www.torontowaterfronthalfmarathon.com
September 30, 2007. More information on half marathons can be found at www.half2run.com
The Kalamazoo Area Runners will be holding informal Pre-Safari training runs of various distances beginning May 5 and running through June 9. All runners are welcome! Bring your own hydration.

The schedule is as follows:

All Runs (except races) Begin at 7:00 am!

April 28, 2007 Borgess Run for the Health of It!

May 5, 2007 Bicentennial Trail
Kilgore Road Entrance
Post Run Hot Spot: Panera Bread

May 12, 2007 Borgess Health & Fitness
Park far from building in North Lot or in South Lot
Post Run Hot Spot: Beaners on Gull Road

May 19, 2007 Gull Lake
Bayview Gardens Lot
Post Run Hot Spot: Fronas

May 26, 2007 Portage YMCA
Park in East Lot
Post Run Hot Spot: Full City CafĂ© – Centre St

June 2, 2007 Gazelle Sports
No Explanation Needed!
Post Run Hot Spot: Irvings

June 9, 2007 Special-Lite, Inc, Decatur
860 South Williams Street.
Take Exit 56 off of I-94. Turn west at traffic light. Turn left at
Marathon Station. Special-Lite is on the right less than one mile
From gas station.
Post Run Hot Spot: We’ll find one!

June 16, 2007 Kalamazoo Klassic

The excitement mounts….and as quoted by Grand Rapids Marathon Race Director Don Kern, the Adventure Begins…..