Injury Prevention - South Staffs Athletic Network
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 19:14
David Hetherington
An Injury Prevention presentation evening is due to take place this Monday - 26th July at Tamworth Athletics Club. It's FREE just email me so we know you are coming! The evening will include; An initial presentation - 45 - 60 mins Covering Injury Prevention and Optimising Performance. Including common foot problems, their prevention and cure . Questions & Answers - 15 mins. Then 30-45mins - Workshop & Free Consultations re injuries/problems with two Sports Therapists and Podiatrist.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 19:17
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South Staffs Network Training Sessions
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 17:23
David Hetherington
Hello All,
The South Staffs Network holds a number of free courses and training which you may wish to book on.
To book: If you have already been on a network course your contact details will be on the database and therefore you do not need to complete a new registration form - just email / telephone to put your name on a workshop. If you are in doubt please get in touch! Obviously it is up to you to keep us informed of any changes with your contact details! If you have not been on a course before; please contact me and an application from will be sent to you
I would also like to point out to you the workshops that Sports Across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent organise. These vary from club development workshops including the ones required for clubmark and individual courses first aid, multiskills, fundamentals, long term athlete development that may appeal to coaches. Have a look at www.sportacrossstaffordshire.co.uk
Many thanks Cath
Please note my office working days are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Catherine Pendlebury South Staffordshire Athletics Network Coordinator Email:
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England Athletics Web Site: www.englandathletics.org
| Workshop |
Tutor(s) |
Date
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Time |
Venue |
| Sprints Flying Coach Visit |
Keith Fradley |
Monday 15thMarch |
7pm – 9pm |
Rowley Park, Stafford |
| Shot Flying Coach Visit |
Andy Brittain |
Sunday 21stMarch |
11am – 1pm |
Tamworth |
| Nutrition / Hydration for Running Presentation |
Emma Kingzett
Sports Scientist Lucozade
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Wednesday 31st March |
7pm – 8pm |
Burton AC. |
| Approximately 12 mile training run with pre and post hydration Testing
Limited places and you must have attended presentation on Wednesday
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Emma (as above) |
Saturday 3rdApril |
10am – 1pm approximately |
Meeting at Burton AC. Route around Burton area. |
| Discus Flying Coach Visit |
Andy Brittain |
Sunday 28thMarch |
11am – 1pm |
Burton AC |
| Relays and Block Starts |
Keith Fradley |
Monday 19thApril |
7pm – 9pm |
Tamworth AC |
| Junior Track and Field Update |
Zoe Parsons
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Monday 26thApril
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6:30 – 8:30 |
Burton AC |
| Hurdles Flying Coach Visi |
Ted Grey |
Wednesday 28th April |
7 - 9 |
Burton AC |
| Long Jump Flying Coach |
Femi Akinsanya |
Wednesday 5thMay |
7 - 9 |
Rowley Park, Stafford |
| Triple Jump Flying Coach |
Femi Akinsanya |
Wednesday 8thMay |
7 - 9 |
Tamworth AC |
| Running a Faster Summer 10k |
Liz and Martin Yelling |
Saturday 8thMay |
9:30 – 1:30 |
Tamworth AC |
| Sprints Flying Coach Visit |
Keith Fradley |
Monday 24thMay |
7 – 9pm |
Burton AC |
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 17:32
Speed Session
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 16:46
Andy Downes
Hi and happy new year to everybody if anybody is interested in doing track speed sessions i have found just the place.
Its at shobnall sports center in Burton its on a Monday night starting at 6.30pm the cost is only £2 this price includes use of the track and a coach. I went there last night to try it out and it was very well organised session it lasts just over 1hr so if you are interested in improving your speed and race times please get in touch with me via Dave on the Chase Harriers
track speed sessions will start on monday 11th jan 2010 .
many thanks Andy Downes
Last Updated on Saturday, 09 January 2010 15:01
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Training Route Thursday 1st April
Monday, 30 November 2009 20:21
David Hetherington
WINTER ROUTE 11
5mile
Allport St. right then right again. Past Wickes. Straight on at tip island. At the next island go left into Heath Way. At Tesco Island turn left into Hayes Way. Straight on at island at the junction turn right along Eastern Way to Macdonalds island take the 2nd exit (keeping the garage on your left) on to the next island (Globe island) where you go left under railway bridge straight on to fire station and back via Allport St.
6.5 mile
After tip island go all the way to 5-ways. Take the sharp left through Heath Hayes. At the 1st island turn left down Hayes Way and pick up route ie. Tesco to Eastern way Macdonalds, Globe Island, fire station Allport St.
7.5 mile
At 5-ways take 2nd left down Wimblebury Rd. Straight on at the island down hill to the next island in the dip. Turn left along Keys Park Rd. past Hednesford football ground straight on to Hemlock Way Island. Again straight on to Macdonalds go right where you again pick up the route. Globe Island, fire station, Allport St.
9 mile
Instead of turning left along Keys Park Rd. carry on to the traffic lights by the Traffalga pub where you go right then left down Rawnsley Rd. At the bottom go left to Hill Top then right past the Globe pub under railway bridge onto fire station and back via Allport St.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 14:22
On Thursday, I was having a number 5!
Thursday, 26 November 2009 21:54
Rob Lloyd
How to tie your running shoes!!
Here are five ways to lace your running shoes and relieve that nagging foot pain.
PROBLEM: "MY SHOE RUBS ONE SPOT ON THE TOP OF MY FOOT." Solution: Eliminate pressure on a "hot spot" by lacing around it, not directly over it.
Technique: Place a lipstick smear on your hot spot. Slide your bare foot into your shoe and take it out. The mark on the underside of the tongue tells you which set(s) of eyelets to skip. Lace your shoe until you reach the eyelet before the spot. Take the lace back under and pull it up through the next eyelet on the same side. Take the lace across and continue to lace. Repeat this on the other side. You'll have an empty spot on the tongue where no laces cross it, which should eliminate your pressure point.
PROBLEM: "MY BIG TOENAIL TURNED BLACK." Solution: Lift the upper material above your big toe up and off it.
Technique: Thread one end of the lace through the eyelet next to your big toe. Pull the end of that lace up to the last eyelet on the opposite side, bringing the lace through to the outside. Leave just enough slack at the top to tie a bow. Take the remaining portion of the lace straight across toward the outside of the shoe and then diagonally up toward the inside of the shoe. Repeat until all of the eyelets are laced. When you tug on the outside lace, it will pull the material above your big toe up and off your nail.
PROBLEM: "MY SHOE IS TOO TIGHT ALONG THE TOP OF MY FOOT." Solution: Use parallel lacing to secure your foot without putting pressure on the top.
Technique: Lace the first two eyelets on the big-toe side of the tongue (not the first eyelet on either side of the tongue like you normally would). Bring the lace from the first eyelet straight across to the first eyelet on the other side of the tongue and push it through. Pull it straight up the side, skipping one eyelet, and thread it through the third eyelet. Pull it straight across the tongue, and push it through the third eyelet on the opposite side. Repeat until all eyelets are laced and tied.
PROBLEM: "MY TOES FEEL CRAMPED." Solution: Reduce forefoot constriction by using four shoelaces instead of two.
Technique: Remove the laces and measure them. Buy two sets (four laces) half that length. On both shoes, use one lace for the bottom three eyelets and a second lace for the upper three eyelets. The end result will be two bows on each shoe, allowing you to tie the bottom laces looser to accommodate your wider forefoot.
PROBLEM: "MY HEEL SLIDES UP AND DOWN." Solution: Create a more secure fit around the ankle without tightening the entire shoe.
Technique: Lace as normal until one eyelet remains on each side. Draw the lace straight up on the outside of the shoe and bring it through the last eyelet. This will create a loop. Repeat on the other side. Cross each lace over the tongue, thread it through the opposite loop, and tie. The loops help to cinch in the material around your ankle to prevent your heel from slipping without making the rest of your shoe any tighter.
Last Updated on Thursday, 26 November 2009 21:59
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