Friday, September 18, 2009

JV Places 3rd at Platte City!





The JV really turned it on last night - placing 3rd in Platte City! I feel what is even more important is the fact that EVERY runners ran faster than she did at Ray Pec-woohoo! Platte City is a much, MUCH more difficult course with many hills. Most of these runners will race again at KC Metro on October 3rd - back at Ray-Pec and I believe with the confidence fromt his race, we will see even faster times! Congratulations to medal winners: Justine Froude Hannah Carlson, Anna Gomes, Jane Jackson, Erin Ringer, Maggi Wolfe, Jamie Venzian and Jessica Waddle. ALL medal winners will run at Grandview on thursday, September 24th.
Justine Froude - 25:30
Hannah Carlson - 25:33
Anna Gomes - 26:26
Jane Jackson - 26:34
Erin Ringer - 26:35
Maggi Wolfe - 27:15
Jamie Venzian - 27:25
Jessica Waddle - 27:36
Maisie Baldwin - 28:08
Lauren rittman - 28:25
Jessica Froude - 29:00
Laura Sickman - 29:06
Hailey Stout - 29:11
Allyse Edwards - 29:29
Carley Eslick - 29:39
Elle Henning - 29:41
Shanelle Kudera- 30:00
Ashley Miller - 30:02
Kelly Bowen - 30:32
Lauren Gonner - 33:48
Rachel Sischler - 34:51
Brooke Ruby - 35:26
Katie Stezler - 36:26
Karlie Bischoff - 36:34
Taylor Breen - 36:54
Thanks to: Jessica Beeson, Julie Stout and Bonnie Gomes for the snack bags for last night! Once again, thanks to Mike Ringer for all of the pictures. Best of luck to our runners this weekend at Joplin. I will update the site on Sunday with those results and instructions for next week. Please make sure that your athlete RESTS this weekend - we have a number of athletes out sick and we want everyone to rest up and get well! Sleep is the best medicine athletes can have. Have a great weekend!
Coach Lerch
lerchp@parkhill.k12.mo.us

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Motivation!

I told the girls yesterday that I think we all need to be tougher - mentally. I honestly believe running is 60-70% mental strength and 40-30% physical strength. The best runners are not necessarily the most tone, lowest body fat, perfect running form runners - the best runners are those that can push it even when their minds say stop; those who believe in themselves and challenge themselves to always keep going and never give up. The following article is from Runner's World. I think it gives some great suggestions on toughing it out- hope you find one that works for you!

Motivation: Runners' Stories
The Pack Rules: Tough It Out
Essential advice from runners and readers.
By Yishane Lee
From Runner's World February 2009

1. Break It Down
Forget the big picture; think small. "When things get tough, I know I can always run just one more mile," says Jess Norton of Seattle. Or try something shorter. Adrienne Ramsey of Hingham, Massachusetts, tells herself, "You can do anything for one more minute." Jeff Rothman of Los Angeles targets landmarks. "I say to myself, 'Get to that building 300 meters from here.' Then, 'Now get to that tree 200 meters ahead...'" Harry Thompson of Charlotte, North Carolina, uses moving targets. "I make a game of trying to pick off people who are ahead of me one by one," he says."I think, If I stop running, how am I going to get home?" -Josh via runnersworld.com

2. Repeat a Mantra
Follow the lead of elites, and tap into the power of words. "My favorite saying is 'Do or do not; there is no try.' It's from Star Wars," says Brian Sell, 2008 U.S. Olympic marathoner. Steve Prefontaine's "Pure guts race" inspires Octavius Bonacquisti of Austin, Texas, while Kellana Hindert of Cincinnati invokes Ryan Hall's "Run the mile you are in." A runner who wishes to be known simply as Jeff repeats Lance Armstrong's "Pain is temporary; quitting lasts forever." Heidi McIlroy of Kent, Washington, takes a different approach, talking trash-to herself. "I say things like, 'Legs, you're fine. No big deal. That hill? Hardly anything. Don't be such wimps, just keep moving.' Works like a charm."

3. See Success
Cara Hawkins of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, imagines she's racing against Bernard Lagat, Alan Webb, or Kara Goucher-and winning. Says a runner who calls herself Bunny of Ann Arbor, Michigan, "I think about the last guy that broke my heart-then I think about passing him." A runner named Vince, in training to go to Iraq, imagines outrunning an insurgent in a combat situation: "Any improvement now will have life-saving effects later." Police officer Katie, who patrols an urban area, reenacts foot pursuits on her runs. "The adrenaline kicks in, and I forget about the pain," she says.T
he Tough Keep Going:
85% have never dropped out of a race
70% say a bad run doesn't ruin their day
63% would never take a pill to PR
46% say their brains give out before bodies on long runs
40% have never cried during or after a race
Based on respondents to runnersworld.com polls

4. Think Hard
"I've learned that when I really focus on one thing, I won't think about what hurts," says James of Fort Worth, Texas. Lindsey Schaffer of Pullman, Washington, says, "I make sure my shoulders aren't tense, my footfalls are straight and firm, my back is straight, and that each breath is deep. The miles have passed before I know it." Patrick Gerini of Cedar Grove, New Jersey, says he concentrates on the sound of his footfalls and breathing: "I hypnotize myself this way." Ric Stewart of Lyons, Georgia, suggests thinking about body parts that don't hurt: "My index finger feels great!"

5. Remember the Reward
"I bargain with myself-I don't have to do anything for the rest of the day, and I can eat whatever I want," says Ashleigh Griffin of Midland, Texas. Margaret Turner thinks about her postrun steak and big glass of red wine. Kendra Pudlowski of Jefferson City, Missouri, reminds herself that she lost 118 pounds in the past year through diet and exercise. "I recently won my age division at a local 5-K," she says. "Running is what sets me apart from others around me struggling to be healthy."

6. Listen Up
"The best thing to keep me going is a song in my head," says Nathan Gringras of Richmond, Virginia. Like many runners, Joel Harrison of Fair Oaks, California, goes for the theme song to Chariots of Fire. "Mos Def & Massive Attack's song 'I Against I' helps me remember that it is only a battle between my mind and my body," says Cathryn Windham of Austin, Texas. John Frenette of San Francisco, likes all kinds of aggressive music. "It helps me dig deeper and re-channel energy," he says. Jean Owen prefers the spoken word. "When I feel like I'm about to give in, I switch to an audiobook," she says. "I like thrillers and mysteries-they keep me on edge."

7. Work Your Brain
Remi Hoffman of Berline Heights, Ohio, counts footsteps, while Simon Moyse of Snohomish, Washington, says he simply counts to 10 repeatedly. "Before you know it, you've done that 60 times and you're 10 minutes closer to your goal." Some smart runners make their minds really work. "I do mental math, like long division or multiplication," says Christine Cruz of Rockledge, Florida. "It's an easy way to keep my mind from thinking about how much longer I have to run." "I conjugate the verb 'to run' in Spanish in as many tenses as I can remember," says Jess Christensen of Earling, Iowa. "Corro, corres, corre, corremos, correis, corren..."

8. Don't Embarrass Yourself"
There's nothing worse than looking like a sucker walking down the road all sweaty six miles from home," says Joshua Lundin of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. "Having people around witnessing my run is like being accountable-as if I'm thinking about walking as soon as they're out of sight," agrees Ali Collier of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. "I form a mental picture of my proud family and their big grins at the finish line," says Julie Bledsoe of Greenwood, South Carolina. "It gets me through every time." "I dedicated each mile in a marathon and kept running so I wouldn't have to fess up to walking anyone's mile!" -Annie Tindall Birmingham, Alabama

9. Keep It in Perspective
"I think about how I made it through delivering a nine-pound baby-twice!" says Griffin of Texas. "I remember when I went through a divorce, and when my house burned down," says Doug Widowski of Rockford, Illinois. "I remember how I have had surgeries on both my knees," says Noah Brooks-Motl. "And I've made it this far." Says Krista Englert of Rochester, New York, "I survived two combat tours to Iraq. Pain on a run is nothing that I can't handle."

10. Count your Blessings
"I remind myself that any kind of running is a luxury I am afforded," says Brenda Carawan of Virginia Beach, Virginia. "There are too many people who wish they had two legs to run on. I am thankful for the body I've been given." Kathie Cheswick of Thunder Bay, Ontario, works in an outpatient physiotherapy clinic. "I run a mile for the patients who have touched me the most," she says. "I usually run out of miles before I run out of patients to run them for."

Coach Lerch
lerchp@parkhill.k12.mo.us

Monday, September 14, 2009

Wendy's High School Heisman

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Coach Lerch
lerchp@parkhill.k12.mo.us

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Ray Pec Results



This week will be a bit different as we compete in two different races. Thursday, the JV team will head to Platte Ridge Park to compete in the Platte City Invitational and the top 16 runners will head to Joplin Saturday to compete in the Missouri Southern Stampede. Snack Bags for Joplin - Bischoffs. Snack bags for Platte City - Bonnie Gomes, Julie Stout and Jessica Beeson. There is no Pasta party scheduled this week.


Joplin Stampede information: We will LEAVE PHS at 5:30 am on Saturday. Please bring money for lunch with you as we stop to eat on the way home. Please also bring PLENTY of snacks for yourself so you don't get hungry. Estimated time back to PHS: 5:30.

Varsity @ Joplin on 9/19 - Race time - 10:45
Lizzy Jurries - 21:52
Miranda Norfleet - 22:00
Jessica Hayes - 23:42
Lauren Black - 23:43
Kerry Maas - 24:05
DeDe O'Toole - 24:24
Amy Willsey - 24:30
Hanna Walsh - 24:31

JV @ Joplin on 9/19 - Race time: 12 noon
Ellie Link - 24:32
Anna Schaeffer - 24:36
Chrissy Lueth - 24:47
Audrey Rothers - 25:06
Evan Willsey - 25:11
Abby Werner - 25:12
Kelsey Sadler - 25:20
Mackenzie Capps - 25:41
Meet Managers @ Joplin: Kierstie Bischoff, Dana Willsey, Jessica Froude, Jane Jackson

Platte City on Thursday - ALL athletes will run in the JV Race @ 5:00 pm. Athletes will get out of class @ 2:10. We will load the bus and leave by 2:35 so we can make it to the coach's meeting. ALL athletes will run in the JV race.
Kierstie Bischoff - 25:53
Jane Jackson - 26:17
Erin Ringer - 26:23
Anna Gomes - 26:35
Dana Willsey - 27:19
Hannah Carlson - 27:21
Jodi Hall - 28:25
Jessica Waddle - 28:31
Hailey Stout - 28:33
Justine Froude - 28:41
Maisie Baldwin - 28:46
Lauren Rittman - 29:14
Laura Sickman - 29:30
Shanelle Kudera- 29:59
Chloe Jones - 30:15
Carley Eslick - 30:48
Allyse Edwards - 30:53
Ashley Miller - 32:25
Lauren Gonner - 36:09
Brooke Ruby - 36:19
Rachel Sischler - 37:52
Karlie Bischoff - 38:22
Katie Stezler - 38:46
Taylor Breen - 39:08
Regan Branchick
Jenna Allison
Jamie Venzian
Elle Henning
Kelly Bowen
Marianne Buckmaster
Logan Tucker-Nelson
Miranda Henderson
Bailey Walter
Jessica Froude
Maggi Wolfe
Emma Schlagenhauff
Thanks again to Mike Ringer, Jay Carlson and Brother Ron Sadler for all of the pictures from this weekend. EXTRA THANKS to: Bailey Walter, Jamie Venzian, Mariannne Buckmaster and Jenna Allison for helping us out with times and team management!
Coach Lerch
lerchp@parkhill.k12.mo.us