1 2 6 February Running

Hello Runners,

Monday we’re off to Wembley with options for 7, 8 or 9 miles.  Spend a minute at Barclays making sure you get in your pace group before we start.  Since we have a long stretch on the canal you’ll want to make sure to look out for each other and not leave anyone behind.  It’s a good idea to wait for your group at the canal exit, see the photo below.  ASL Lower School is off on Monday so we have runners planning to go to Wembley on Tuesday as well.  Let me know if you need guidance linking up with your group.

Wednesday we return to tempo work in Hyde Park – the famous Hyde Park Tempo Triangles!  Friday we’re doing something a bit different, we’re running to the Finsbury Happening Bagel through Highgate and the Greenbelt.  This is one of my favourite runs, which we don’t do that often because we usually run in the Heath for our hill days.  It takes a bit longer because we tube home but to me it’s worth it.  I love the Greenbelt – a stretch of wild green in the middle of the city- and truthfully I LOVE the bagels at Happening Bagel.  (If you can’t run to Happening Bagel, you can always do one of our standard Heath routes.)

Good Luck Racers!

This weekend we have a big group of runners participating in the Cancer Research London Winter 10K including Gladys Al Saleh, Erin Collins, Alyse Driscoll, Lesley Gallagher, Joanna Gusich, Karina Kalb, Julie Moyle, Tammie Purdue, Vicky Timbers and Yianna Xenakis.  (Sorry if I forgot anyone!)  We hope you have a great race!

Important

Please don’t dash across the street just as the light is about to change. I know that sometimes we’re just chatting and not really paying attention, but this is really important.  First of all, it’s dangerous!  You may just make it across, but if other runners follow you, they’ll be stuck in the middle of traffic. (If you do happen to make it across an intersection, you can always wait at the other side of the road for the group.)  Second, it can be disheartening to be running ten steps behind someone only to watch them ditch you at the light – even if it’s unintentional.  I feel pretty strongly about this one – the ethos of this group is that we all look out for each other and run in groups.  You don’t have to wait for 50 people, but we all know the 5-10 people that tend to be in our group.  Look out for each other!  This is going to be especially important when we do some of our upcoming long runs.  Thanks for understanding!

Reminder – Padua Race Registration

The fees for registering for the Padua Race increase on Feb. 1.  Here’s the LINK to the directions for buying the race registration and the Runcard.

THIS GIRL CAN!

The UK Government has come out with a new ad campaign to encourage girls and women to be active.  They’re trying to specifically target women’s “fear of being judged” and I think they did an amazing job (and they’ve had over 5 million views on youtube.)  If you haven’t seen it yet, take a second to watch the video. http://www.takepart.com/video/2015/01/18/this-girl-can

Love this photo of our runners in the frosty Heath!

Keep running,

Jane

ROUTES

Monday February 2nd – Wembley (7-9 miles)

 

7 miles (Alperton Tube Station-Piccadilly Line)

8 miles (Wembley Central Tube Station–Bakerloo Line and Overground)

9 miles (Wembley Park Tube Station–Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines)

 

This is a great run – we go out the Canal to the west almost the entire way. No lights and soft on the knees! Continue out the canal and exit at Alperton.  The steps are just before the bridge labelled number “11” and “Ealing Road Alperton.”  (See photo below).  Turn right at the top of the stairs and your first right again onto Ealing Road.  Just after the turn you’ll see the Alperton station on your left for the 7-mile route. Follow Ealing Road to the High Road and turn right.  You’ll see Wembley Central on your right for the 8-mile route.  For 9 miles, continue until you make a left on Park Lane which becomes Wembley Park Drive. Continue past the stadium and to the Wembley Park Tube Station.

 

NOTE:  While the Alperton Tube station is at mile 7, it is a longer Tube ride home because of the necessary line changes.  You might want to push on to mile 8 and take Wembley Central which is a faster route home.

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Here’s a photo of the exit off of the canal:

(You’re looking for the 243 Ealing Road sign)

 

 

Wednesday February 4th – Tempo Time!  Hyde Park Tempo Triangle

 

Head down to Hyde Park the usual way at a very gentle pace.  Once you reach the park pick up the pace a bit around Speaker’s Corner, and then run very fast down to the SE corner of the park. Jog slowly around the corner while you try to bring your heart rate back down to a recovered rate. Once you reach the straightaway, run hard again to Carriage Road.  Slow down to a recover rate again as you cross over the bridge and up to the path, where you will turn right and run hard along the diagonal back to Speaker’s Corner.  Jog very slowly back to SJW or, even better, hop on the bus or tube from Marble Arch. If you are not doing tempo work, you can do this run at a regular pace (if you go back to SJW it is about 6.5 miles).


 

Friday February 6 –What, NOT the Heath?!  No, it’s Happening Bagel via Highgate and Finsbury Greenbelt – 7 miles

 

For this run we start up Fitzjohn’s like we’re going to the Heath, but pass the entrance and continue up Spaniards/Hampstead Lane to Highgate.  Cross the street at the big intersection and go down Southwood Lane and at the bottom of the hill veer to the right onto Jackson’s Lane. Continue down Jackson’s to Archway Road and make a right, then a relatively quick left onto Holmesdale Road.  Run a short distance on Holmesdale and the entrance to the Finsbury Greenbelt will be on your left.  Follow the path to Finsbury Park, cross over the train tracks, turn right and run along the western edge of the park and exit onto Seven Sister’s Road.  Happening Bagel is across the street and we will go to Costa for coffee. We will take the tube home from the Finsbury Park Station.

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Alternatively, you can run your favorite Heath route.  Your choice!

4 miles:  A great way to ease into running the hill.   Run up to the Hampstead tube station and back.
5 miles: The Betsy Route
6-7miles:  The partial Heath route

7.5 miles: The Highgate route
8 miles:  The full Heath route

Click here for maps of all of the Heath routes.

Heath selfie!

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