Friday, November 23, 2012

Tucson Phat Camp

Gates Pass is right out our back door!

This year Mercury Rising Triathlon will be offering a warm weather camp in Tucson Arizona. Here are the details:

What: 7-day camp in Tucson, AZ

When: Saturday Feb 16th-Saturday Feb 23rd

Accomodation: Its included!! 3-bedroom condos on a golf course on Tucson's west side. Walking distance to 2 restaurants, small pool and hot tub in condo complex

Price: $1200 which includes all the coached sessions outlined below as well as accomodation. (If you would like to share a room between 2, the cost of the camp is $1000 each. Please note that most rooms have queen or double beds)

Coaches: Experienced pro and age group coach Clint Lien and professional triathlete and coach Sara Gross

If you are interested, please email me; saragross@yahoo.com

All abilities welcome!

Sunset at the hotel is a must!

Tentative Schedule

Sat Feb 16th
Arrive, easy RUN, intro meeting

Sun Feb 17th
AM- SWIM 1h30
PM- BIKE hilly, 2h w short RUN off

Mon Feb 18th
BIKE Mount Lemmon Climb, 3.5-5h (depending on ability level) w optional RUN off

Tues Feb 19th
AM- SWIM 1h30
PM- RUN track, drills
Optional easy BIKE

Wed Feb 20th
AM- BIKE steady 2-3h
PM- OFF
Option for SWIM technique help with coaches

Thurs Feb 21st
BIKE long 4-6 w short RUN off

Fri Feb 22nd
AM- SWIM 1h
option for technique help w coaches
PM- RUN long trails 1h30

Sat Feb 23rd
pack up and travel home!

Complex pool and hot tub


Monday, October 22, 2012

Top 5 Cycling Technique Mistakes

Submitted by Adam Redmond, Speed Matrix Calgary

In cycling as in most sports every individual develops a unique style or way of doing things that is natural to the specific person.  Even though it's natural to have variation between cyclists there are fundamentals which everyone can base their riding technique off of.

1.  Smooth circular pedal stroke vs.  "Pedal mashing." 
A smooth circular pedal stroke is generally considered more efficient then one where a person       concentrates force only to the down stroke.  This spinning style of pedalling usually leads to a higher cadence which puts less strain on the joints and muscles.

2.  Ankling
Over the years there have been many opinions on ankling patterns while cycling.  Current trends are to maintain a relatively flat foot throughout the pedal stroke.  That's not to say that your ankle shouldn't move at all, but minimizing  movement to about 15-30 degree range is a good general guideline.

3.  Cornering technique
How you corner can depend if you are riding single file or embedding in the middle of a peleton.  Within a peleton you will have to flow around the corner with the people around you, ie. if you start on the wide side of the corner you will have to hold that line through the entire corner so as not to take out other riders.  In a single file line you can "sweep" through the corner going from outside to inside taking the most efficient line throughout.  It's best to brake and gear down before the corner so you are going the appropriate speed and are able to accelerate out the backside and thus maintainas much speed as possible.  Your eyes should be scanning the road ahead of you so you notice any obstacle in your path.

4.  Shifting
Smooth shifting depends a lot on anticipation ie. looking ahead and reading the road so you can plan your shifts appropriately so as to prevent errors and thus loss of efficiency.  Pedal pressure can also have a huge impact on shift smoothness, especially while climbing.  As you shift on a hill it helps to give a slight boost to increase momentum pre-shift then ease off pedal pressure while shifting to allow for a smoother shift.

5.  Choose a line and follow it.
Whether you're in the middle of a peleton, in traffic, or on a bike path holding a line is an important part of cycling.  It allows other cyclists and/or drivers to confidently judge where you're going as you're riding.  While riding in a group this is even more important because like a school of fish, cyclists need to flow together to avoid crashing.  That task is made easier as everyone holds their line and flows with the pack.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Victoria, BC High Performance Clinic - Oct. 20, 2012!

Jessica Zelinka's Sport Strategist Comes to Victoria, BC to Conduct High Performance Clinic!

Bob Palmer, SportExcel's High Performance Strategist for Canada's Jessica Zelinka, is bringing his revolutionary sports high performance clinic for athletes and coaches to Victoria, BC in partnership with Mercury Rising Triathlon.

PRLog (Press Release) - Oct 02, 2012-
The highly acclaimed SportExcel Six-Step System is the staple of athletes in many sports, from track and field to hockey, Ironman to snowboarding.  The successes include Jessica Zelinka's Canadian Championship record in heptathlon, a gold medal in skeet shooting in London, a silver medal in Vancouver in snowboarding and a pro contract in hockey this summer -- as well as victories in dozens of other international, national and master-athlete events.

"My work with Bob provided tools to face any feat, small or large, with a clear mind and a confidence that allowewd me to perform freely and in the moment," says Zelinka.  "As an athlete there's nothing comparable to performing in the moment."

Sara Gross, Ironman Competitor (photo by David McColm)
The SportExcel Clinic -- Be the 1% of Champions:  Six Steps to Winning -- will be held at the Arbutus Room at Commonwealth Pool, 4636 Elk Lake Drive in Victoria, BC from 9:00am - 4:00pm on October 20, 2012.   The cost for the full-day clinic is $275.00 + HST per person with lunch and snacks included.  It is open to athletes and coaches in all sports and at all sporting levels.

"At present, there is limited help for athletes like Zelinka in the mental game," says Palmer who is a 4th degree black belt in karate and a professional high performance strategist and educator.  "Most experts get athletes thinking way too much, or they insist on having them talk about personal issues and problems.  For athletes, this is simply perceived as not cool."  Palmer's System, one he originally developed to help him win in the martial arts, doesn't involve any sharing or personal issues.  Instead, it provides easy-to-use tools that even his young surfers are stoked to use.  (Bob has two surfers on the world tour.)

"In the clinic, attendees learn to resolve virtually any problem, without having to share emotions or issues," says Palmer.  "They become the expert with a huge ability to resolve distractions, resolve intimidation and to learn new skills quickly."  "And," he adds, "Since they usually come to me to win, they learn that as well."

Victoria resident, triathlete coach and Ironman, Sara Gross, has been working with Bob for two years.  She says, "The revolutionary aspect of Bob's program is that it helps you change your mind and your physiology.  It uses the Zone as the central focus of your everyday activities."

"And that Zone," says Palmer, "is the starting point for winning."

Seating is limited.  To find out more information or to reserve your space call SportExcel toll-free at (877)967-5747 or contact us via email at:  caron@sportexcel.ca

  


Monday, October 1, 2012

Belated Thank You - Rocky Mountain Soap Company

Better late than never!

A big, big thank you to Rocky Mountain Soap Company who generously provided awesome swag for our PHAT camp in Penticton this year!

Apart from creating 100% natural products, Rocky Mountain Soap Company also stages an annual Women's Run/Walk event in both Canmore and Winnipeg.

Over the years, a number of Mercury Rising athletes have participated in the Canmore event and all have raved about the swag and the race course.  (Swag is just one of the perks to all the training we do...great swag ratchets up the race experience even more!)

THANK YOU Rocky Mountain Soap Company!  Your generous donation was eagerly accepted and the athletes at our camp were thrilled!

Your high quality products are amazing! 


Monday, September 24, 2012

Learning "The Zone" in Calgary


Bob starting off the clinic at Tri It in Calgary.

This past Sunday, 11 people attended SportExcel's High Performance Clinic in Calgary.  Triathletes and pistol shooters.

Yes, you read that right!

I teamed up with a woman for one of the exercises Bob had us undertake and learned she had nearly made it to the Olympics this year!  She is now prepping for qualifying for the 2016 Olympics in Rio.  How cool is that?

Bob laid out a six step system that you can use to get yourself into the zone.

The Zone.

You know that place?  Everyone has heard of it, talked about it, maybe even experienced it.  My ears perked up when I heard Bob say, "At the end of the morning, you will all know how to get into the Zone at will."

Another thing Bob stressed was that there was NO PSYCHOLOGY involved.  We literally dove right in and began a number of exercises that taught us what our own individual cues were for being in the Zone and when we are in the NO Zone.

Bob would select a volunteer from the attendees and demonstrate each exercise.  It was amazing to see the physiological transformation of each athlete as he would guide him/her through each exercise.  You could literally see a person's posture and demeanour change.  And the coolest thing of all was how Bob demonstrated time and time again with each of us, how much physically STRONGER we were when we were in the Zone.

Again, yes, you read that right.

When you are in the Zone you are actually stronger than when you are not.  All the training that an athlete goes through can be wasted if you are thinking of past failures.  Bob utilized a simple technique to demonstrate this point:  the athlete would hold out his/her arm and he would attempt to force it up.

When the athlete was in the Zone, the difference was tangible -- not only was his/her body language exuding confidence but there was no way you could budge his/her arm.

This was a mind-blowing moment for me.  (One of many I had at that clinic!)

In rapt attention listening to Bob!


During one of the exercises, a woman I paired up with tried to move my arm once I was in the Zone, and it felt like her fingertips were barely pressing on my arm.  Seriously!!  I was so amazed, my eyes flew open and I asked her, "Were you REALLY trying to move it? REALLY?  I mean, really trying, because I felt like you were barely touching me!"

Yup, it was that big a deal!

MRT triathlete Tessa P. pairs up with Peter (pistol shooter) during an exercise.

Everyone has heard the expressions like "mind over matter," etc. but this particular exercise really drove the point home.  Simply by being in the Zone, you can tap into strength you didn't even know you had.  So awesome. 


 
Kendall is most definitely in the Zone.  Lisa is getting coffee.  ;)

We also learned how other people can affect us.  How important it is for a coach to be in the Zone as well as the athlete.  Bob taught us strategies to remain in the Zone and even how to help a teammate get back into his/her Zone.  Powerful stuff.

If there is an event where triathletes are involved, you can be sure there is food!

Bob fielded questions throughout the day, answering questions about how the Zone can be applied to your life outside of athletics:  your kids, your family, your work.  How one person being in the Zone can effect positive change in others.


Lunch time and gourmet sandwiches!
During the afternoon portion of the clinic, Bob told us we would be visited by a "special guest."  An athlete he has worked with...Canadian Olympian Jessica Zelinka.  For those of you who might not know about Jessica, her sport is the heptathlon.  And the 100m hurdles.  Two sports!

As part of her heptathlon training, Jessica competes in separate events that make up the heptathlon, like the 100m hurdles.  Here is the amazing thing:  During her training for the London Olympic games, she actually beat out other competitors at the 100m hurdles and qualified for that event too!!  On tired legs.  

Jessica Zelinka and MRT triathletes!  From left to right: Elissa, Lisa, Kendall, JESSICA!, Lorraine, Tessa, Cheryl, Julie (me)

Jessica talked a bit about her sport and the different strategies she uses to stay in the Zone while training and competing.  She had a super high energy level and an infectious smile.  When she demonstrated how she jumps to stay focused, I know I wasn't the only one marveling at how high she flew up!  

And her pipes!  Holy smokes, she is strong!

I am thrilled to have participated in this clinic -- and so excited to implement the strategies Bob taught us.  What an afternoon!

If you (like me) have ever bought books about positive thinking, making your dreams a reality, etc -- this clinic will blow those books out of the water.  This clinic was the real deal -- I learned how to get into the Zone instantly and how to get rid of the negative clutter of bad memories of poor performances just as quickly. 

Bob will be hosting one more clinic on October 20, in Victoria, BC.  You can register here:  http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e68h26u2a4a81926&llr=dnkelrcab  Triathlete, pistol shooter, whoever you are -- you need to do this clinic! 

Thanks to Bob and Caron for flying out to do this clinic, and thanks goes out to Tri It who graciously allowed us to use their store as the venue!



Friday, September 7, 2012

SportExcel + MRT = AWESOME!

Join us on September 23, 2012 at Tri-It, Calgary, Alberta for a high performance clinic hosted by SportExcel founder Bob Palmer!  There is NO psychology involved at this clinic  -- Bob gets to the meat of winning and high performance and gives you the tools and methods that work.  Get rid of distraction, get the most out of each training session, and unlock your true potential!

Bob has helped Olympic, professional, amateur athletes and coaches.  This is an amazing opportunity to learn from the best.

Register here for the Calgary clinic:  http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e6a1aqmb5a72da34&llr=dnkelrcab  Click on the big blue "Register Now!" button and we will see you there!

Bob will also be coming to Victoria, BC on October 20, 2012.  To register for the Victoria clinic, click here:  http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e68h26u2a4a81926&llr=dnkelrcab