Monday, 30 December 2013

H+P Athlete Spotlight: Dave Rutherford

In the first edition of H+P Athlete Spotlight, we had the opportunity to sit down and interview (i.e. chat over Facebook) the legendary Dave Rutherford (aka @ENDURdave, aka Doritos Dave).  Dave has had a diverse and extremely successful tenure in endurance sports.  From duathlons and marathons, to the ENDURrun and trail races, he seems to have done it all at a high level.  Not only this, but he does it all while not being afraid to indulge in his favourite Starbucks source of caffeine+sugar and occasional* bag of Doritos.  Here's what he had to say:


H+P: How long have you been running for? 

DR: About 11 years now, Started out more focused on Duathlon but quickly found I was a much better runner than cyclist.

H+P: When did you first realize: You know what, I am going to push the envelope here and see how far I can push my limits?

DR: I came in about 364 out of 700 in my first Duathlon (The Brick, now Victoria's, in 2003). I had no clue what I was doing but I was hooked. I saw how I could improve in so many ways. That appealed to both my analytical and competitive sides.

H+P: You've competed in an array of very challenging races. What is the toughest race experience you've ever had? What happened? 

DR: Probably the ENDURrun Sport in 2008. By 2007 I thought I was ready to take on the ENDURrun which I'd watched in awe from afar for several years. The first step I decided would be to tackle the last three days of it, the Sport. I had a great first two stages and then my worst marathon ever. Like my first Du I realized how much I didn't know. I learned so much and got a solid sense for what and how I would need to improve in my training to tackle the Ultimate week long event and came back in '09 to run the full week and PB'd the marathon on the last day.

H+P: There are so many different distances, terrains and ways to race these days- what type of race do you excel at? What type of race is your greatest weakness? 

DR: My results show I do well in season long event series (Subaru ODS '07 Age Group win, OUS 50K Challenge Cup '12 win) and stage events like the ENDURrun at which I've always finished strong. My weakness is definitely the standalone marathon, where I have always under-performed from what race comparative number crunching says I should be able to hit time-wise.

H+P: You're a very knowledgeable runner who is constantly tweaking your training to achieve different goals. Were you ever surprised by how much one form of training (i.e. adding more mileage, adding intervals) changed your performance? Was there ever a type of training that ended up not giving you the results you expected? 

DR: Surprised? Definitely. I think the key is varied training. When I started I was running training 10K's at the same pace that I could race them. Basically plateaued in my first year of racing. Then I learned to apply two main overarching and co-dependent training themes. Number one is run slower in training to race faster, and number two is run faster in training to race faster. I started to apply those themes day over day, week over week, and across the calendar year and was amazed at the near immediate improvements and I'm still setting PB's a decade later. The only type of training that I have found that does not deliver results is unfocused, inconsistent training - nothing can or should be expected. I don't mean having every day planned out, but at a minimum I need to have an overall structure to a season, with key races and workouts (rough build up plan, long runs, and big blocks) penciled in.
 
H+P: What made you decide to join H+P? What's your favourite thing about the group? 

DR: My reasons to join H+P were many. Probably the biggest was just to keep my training fresh. Joining H+P got me out of a couple of comfort zones by adding in group training and evening training. As I typically fill in my detailed training more on a day to day basis, H+P fits perfectly as it gives me a couple of workouts a week to let a coach sort the details for the session. It's fun to just show up, hear the workout, and hammer. It is also awesome to have people to both chase and push with friendly competition and encouragement. I am inspired by each teammate, regardless of their speed, who is out pushing their own limits and comfort zones.

H+P: What are the big goals for 2014?
   
DR: My big goal for 2014 is to not run a marathon or ultra... Seriously, though, and more positively stated, I'm going to focus on "shorter" races, 5K-30K. I'll keep a mix of road and trail. I'll be gunning for a Half marathon PB in the Spring and/or Fall. I'll take another run at sub 38 10K at the Classic in June. I expect to have fun with that and the other races in the Battle of Waterloo & Waterloo Running Series along with a few other favourites like Around the Bay and the Phlox Run 25K Trail race with my teammates and other local running friends.

H+P: Are the rumors of you being sponsored by Doritos true?

DR: No Doritos sponsorship yet but will launch a Fall consumption campaign again next year!




Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Registration and team schedule for 2014

Hello H+P friends!  It's hard to believe another year has gone by.  We are very excited for an even better year of training and excellent performances with the team in 2014!

Our goal from the start has been to develop a fun training group that also includes the highest quality workouts and coaching.  At the same time, wanted to make sure it was accessible to everybody.  That is why we started this off as a free group, and it has been an incredible experience since the beginning.

With the growth of the H+P in the past year, a number of ideas and financial demands have popped up in order to keep the group running smoothly and successfully.  Because of this, we are going to ask for a small club fee for 2014.  Don't worry, it's cheap- cheaper than entering ONE race:

Before Feb 1st, 2014
After Feb 1st, 2014
Student - $20
Adult- $30
Family- $60
Student- $30
Adult- $40
Family- $80

This small amount of money that we gain from this will help us to do a number of little things that we wanted to do this year.  For instance, buying more sidewalk chalk for the summer TT and having more apparel on hand for when people request something (I think Brendan has been waiting for his shirt for 6 months now haha).  The money will be spent on making the club better for everybody in small ways, all year around.

Just to make sure the group remains awesome, there WILL be benefits to joining.  Actually, some might say that you will make money by joining.  Our goal is to make the club more than just a "good deal," but an amazing experience for everybody.  With your membership, you will get:

Membership Benefits (2014)

  • Access to all outdoor cycling and running workouts with coaching for the entire 2014 year
  • Your own membership card
  • An optional online profile on the H+P website
  • Team discounts at select Waterloo Running Series events (and others such as Road2Hope)
  • Team discounts at Runners' Choice Waterloo (20% off footwear, apparel and accessories, 10% off electronics and nutrition products)
  • Team discounts at McPhail's Cycle and Sport (15% off parts and accessories)
  • Free entry to the H+P summer TT
  • Prizes from our sponsors at events such as pre-runs and socials
  • A FREE injury assessment card (up to $75 value) from Dr. Sean Delanghe at Price Chiropractic and Fitness
  • The best training environment EVER 
So there you have it!  We are looking forward to making 2014 even better than the last.  Thank you all so much for your support along the way.  
If you would like to register, click HERE.


Team Schedule (2014)

February 23rd: The Re-Fridgee-8er (race #1 of the Battle of Waterloo)

March 30th: Around the Bay

June 15th: The Waterloo Classic (race #2 of the Battle of Waterloo)


August 10th: ENDURrun 
*We will be putting together a competitive male and female team with our best runners.  There will also be at least one fun team.  Of course, there is always the option to do the entire thing yourself!

September 12-14th: Centurion Cycling Blue Mountains (50 or 100M race)

October 19th: The Oktoberfest Run(Race #3 of the Battle of Waterloo)

December 13th: The Santa Pur-Suit

Now, time to lay down some base training!

Monday, 9 December 2013

2013 Santa Pur-Suit

H+P fished off the 2013 racing season on a successful and festive note!  While it wasn't one of our original A-races, we did end up having a great showing at this year's addition of the Santa Pur-Suit.  Here are the team results:



First off, the team ended up winning the corporate division in an average time of 19:16.  CLICK HERE for results.  This was a bittersweet result since this is the last time H+P will be entering in the corporate division in the WRS.  Next year, there will be an open team division, where 5 athletes (rather than 3) score points! 






And here are the team individual results (CLICK for full):


Coach Sean was lucky enough to win the race in a time of 17:44

In his first race as an H+P runner, Jesse Burt had an excellent performance, finsihing 3rd overall and winning his AG
Holger also had a successful H+P debut.  While he was not happy with his time, he still was third place on the team, and placed 4th in his AG!



Mailman made a great return from injury, coming in 13th overall and 2nd in his AG!

Vicki had an outstanding H+P debut, finishing in 3rd in her AG, and not far off her PB despite running in a Santa Suit!

Will, despite battling a cold that popped up just days before, still managed a 6th place in his category!

And finally, Mark Potvin (below) really, as he likes to put it, "stayed alert, and stayed safe" out there!



Monday, 2 December 2013

2013 Holiday Party Relay Results

Congrats to everybody who competed in the 2013 H+P Holiday Party Relay.  I think it is safe to say that NOBODY loses a holiday relay.  More importantly, it is widely understood that completing this standardized challenge in under 2 minutes is considered elite- and every single team achieved this feat comfortably!

A HUGE congrats to Holger for winning the picture voting challenge- He was really working the pipes when this one was taken!

Here are the results:
  1. Polliwogs: 00:57 (Mike P, Val, A.Broom, T-Bone)
  2. Mike and the Mechanics: 00:58.5 (Mike H, Laura, Andrea, Craig/Mountain Man)
  3. Jilly Jill and the funky bunch: 1:09 (Reid, Nolan, Jeremy, Gillian)
  4. Payton and her boyfriends: 1:09.5 (Brendan, Payton, Holger, Mailman)
  5. Team Edward: 1:14 (Michael, Ed, Candice, Nicole)
  6. Chocolaholics: 1:20 (Dawn, Vicki, Bill, Will)
  7. Shidoobee: 1:18 (+10s penalty) (Sue, Liz, Jen Juan)
  8. No Name: 1:32 (Patrick, Liz, Kevin, Kerri) 
Also, a congrats goes out to our MVP's from 2013: Val and Greg (click here)

Finally, a huge congrats goes our to Juan for winning the food competition.  He will have the recipe for all of us soon!  Here's a pic of Juan attacking the relay course:


 Finally, here are some other great pics from the party!  Check out the full collection in our Facebook Album











Monday, 4 November 2013

H+P at the 2013 Road2Hope



The last massive 2013 team-race for Health and Performance was this past weekend in Hamilton at the Road2Hope half and full marathon!  The team showed another ridiculous level of improvement.  If you recall, two weekends ago, a PBPB (personal best personal best) was set in the total number of personal bests achieved.

This past weekend, fewer athletes raced, so it was impossible to achieve a new PBPB.  HOWEVER, we did manage to reach a new personal best DIFFERENTIAL personal best- a PBDPB.  In other words, the sum of the total minutes taken off our previous PB's was the best we have ever seen at one given race.  Great work team!  



Jordan and Greg hammering away!


Here are the results along with the PBD (personal best differential):

Full Marathon- CLICK for full results.

Jordan Schmidt went 3:02, good enough for 40th overall, and 7th in his AG. PBD: 44mins

Coach Dyce finished in 3:05:59, earning him 55th place overall, and top 10 in his AG. PBD: 35mins 

Val went 3:11:38, earning her 2nd place in her AG, and 8th place overall!  PBD: 2 mins (from a few months ago!)

Graham finished in 3:27:37, an amazing improvement in a short period of time!  PBD: 18 mins

Helen ran 3:56:44!  Another amazing improvement!  PBD: 8mins

Total PBD for the marathon: 107mins

Half Marathon- CLICK for full results.

Coach Sean went 1:17:48, 7th overall, 2nd in his AG. PBD: 6 mins

Craig ran 1:32:20- his first real half, and beat coach Gill by ONE SECOND! PBD: N/A

Coach Gill ran 1:32:21, earning her 24th overall, and 3rd in her AG.  PBD: 9 mins

Dragan ran 1:39:56, placing him 30th in his AG!  PBD: 11mins

Lori ran 1:54:58, an amazing result considering some injuries she is facing.  PBD: 5 mins

Amy had a great race, coming in just over 2 hours!  PBD: 3 mins

Mark ran his first half ever on no training- hopefully he can walk today!  PBD: INF

Total PBD for the half marathon: 34mins

And the grand total is....


Some of the team the day before our PBDPB

TOTAL PBD: 141 mins...or 2 hours and 21 minutes!  And NEW PBDPB!

Thanks everybody for a great racing season!  We have big plans for next year including; Around the Bay, H+P TT record-breaking attempts, more marathon PB's,  5 and 10K PB's, some cycling races, ENDURrun, multi-sport stuff and more!  

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

H+P at the Oktoberfest Run

As you already know, we had a great experience as a team at the 2013 Oktoberfest Run.  CLICK HERE to see the results.  

The team's individual results were also quite impressive.  As a team, we set a PB in the number of PB's we set (OR PBPB for short).  The final count is 11, 16 for the weekend.  All the personal bests are highlighted.  Here are the results:







Coach Dyce had a huge break through performance, finishing 3rd overall with a new PB of 36:05










Graham Dunn also broke through, having never cracked 40mins, he finished in 38:57 and 3rd in his AG







Val crushed the 10K, running 40:45, placing 3rd overall, 1st in her AG, and achieving a new PB as well!










Adam Dixon ran a 42-something in the 10K, another PB!










Juan Carlos has come a long way after spending almost a year on the DL, coming in at 51:02 








Helen Stubbs showed what consistent training can do- she came in at 47:20, a PB of 1.5 minutes!







Dragan also reaped the benefits of a summer of consistent training- he finished in 45:36, also a PB of 1.5 minutes!






Emily Hunter had a great return to racing after spending a number of months on the DL- she ran 49:00, and new PB, and placed top 5 in her AG








Alex Ni had a great race despite his busy schedule and limited ability to train, coming in at 47:20 








Coach Sean ran 17:04, 4th overall, 1st in his AG


Kevin "no-train" Grotheer ran 19:16 on literally no training, good enough for 4th in his AG








Coach Gill had a great race, coming in at 20:09, a new personal best by about 30s!

Dave crushed the 5K running 20:17, a new personal best!





Kevin Post also PB'd coming in at 25:18!









Brandon Shrigley had a great race, coming in well under 22 minutes

Nicole Shrigley ran a solid 23:27 despite just racing a few days before at WCSSAA








Ed Shrigley prooved he is now 100% back form injury, running 24:14

Candice battled through her injury, coming in at 25 minutes, and placing 2nd in her AG!







Gail, once again, placed second in her AG, coming in well under 29 minutes



Ross Willard had a excellent H+P debut, placing 6th in his AG!

Lori battled hard, and ended up placing 4th in her category with a new PB!


Mike Hewitson ran 23:59, just seconds off his PB from the day before (therefore this counts as a PB weekend!)


Laura Richards battled through a tough knee injury to finish 2nd in her category (also just coming off a huge PB from the day before).




Monday, 21 October 2013

H+P on the trails (Oct 17th- 20th)

It wasn't just road racing this weekend, H+P had a number of runners ripping up the trails as well!

Vulture Bait


At the Vulture Bait 25K, Dave Rutherford had an excellent bounce-back season finale, coming in at 1:50, good enough for 4th overall! RESULTS

Natalie Veras also had an excellent performance.  With only 4 weeks of solid training, she managed to complete her first 50K on tough course, and tougher day.  Great work!

Trek or Treat

Mike Hewitson and Laura Richards decided to warm up for the Oktoberfest with a 5K night trail race in Collingwood the night before.  Bad place for a PB, right?  WRONG!  Mike ran 23:56, and Laura ran 25:25- new personal bests for both of them! RESULTS.

WCSSAA

Nicole Shrigley and her team from KCI had a dominant performance- they won the championships with 16 points, the second place team coming in with 61 points!  Nicole finished the 4K in under 20 minutes!



H+P at the Oktoberfest Run

The team had an amazing time at the Oktoberfet 5 and 10K  With over 20 athletes running for the team, it was great having each other there for support and to help chase some PB's. 

The individual results will come soon (and the number of personal bests was just silly), but here is how we did as a team:


Some of the H+P Oktoberfest team post-race

The 5K team ended up with an average time of 18:51, coming in first place!  CLICK for results.

The 10K team had an average time of 38:39, also coming in first place! CLICK for results

On a side note, it is also great to see our top H+P female runners rounding out the top 3 and scoring points for both of our teams.  Coach Gill placed 3rd in the 5K for us, running 20:11, and Val placed 3rd in the 10K for us, running 40:48 (both personal bests).  Great work girls!



H+P at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon

We had 3 H+P runners with gutsy efforts at the STWM..here they are:

Click HERE for the full results.


First up, Jeremy Tracey had an excellent result in his second marathon.  While he wanted more from his race, he did manage to take over 80 minutes (yes 80!) from his time from last year, coming in with a time of 4:06.  He also comfortably PB'd en route in the half marathon- a PB he just achieved in May of this year.  Congrats!

Mike Piazza had an awesome performance, coming in with a huge personal best of 3:08, achieving his goal of going sub- 3:10.  He also managed to place in the top 30 in a very competitive AG.  Great work Mike!

Finally, a HUGE congrats goes to Susan Ludwig.  She was part of our beginner run group last year.  When we first started, she struggled with running for 1 minute, and walking for five.  With a year of hard training, she managed to work up to running the marathon yesterday in a very respectable time.  On top of this, Susan was inspired to race in order to raise money for Lupus research- a cause very close to her heart.  In the end, she doubled her original goal, raising over $1000.  Congrats Susan!  


Monday, 7 October 2013

H+P at Run for the Toad

Just one race for the team this weekend- The Run for the Toad.  

25K Results
50K Results

Here's how the team did:

Graham Dunn had great 50K, throwing down 4 consistent loops to help him finish in 4:40, placing 32nd overall and 7th in his AG.


Dave Rutherford came into the race without really preparing, and just planning on having fun and seeing what happens.  Despite not having the proper preparation, he still managed to run over 43K (only stopping when it was no longer enjoyable) and put in 3 speedy loops in around the hour mark.


In the 25K, Gill wanted to test her abilities to run 5mins/K pace on tougher-than-normal terrain.  WELL, she did just that: putting two loops together in 1:02, averaging exactly 5mins/K.  This was good enough for 4th in her AG!


Craig also competed in the 25K.  He posted two loops in under 1 hour, bringing it home in 1:56 and 6th place in his AG!


Linda had a great 1st Toad- she came in under 2:30, and placed 9th in her AG- nice job!