NOTE FROM THE COACH

With race season upon us I wanted to share with you one of my favorite articles. I wish I knew where I got it or who wrote it (It wasn't me) but it IS GREAT - so please take a moment and read this and think about it.

 

REFINE YOUR MENTAL FLEXIBILITY BY MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR PAIN CAVE

Mental flexibility or toughness is the key to success in endurance athletics. The best athletes know this: It is a matter of mind over matter - if you don't mind it doesn't matter.

We have all heard about the mystical "Pain Cave" in writings and commentary about training. Yes, the Pain Cave does exist, but only in our minds. Since it exists solely in our minds we have absolute control over what goes in there. Remember that we are dealing with matters of perception and the Pain Cave is just a euphemism for going to the edge. Those that aren't afraid to go to this place have a decisive edge over those that won't take that step.

Many refer to the Pain Cave as the place where all manner of life is misery, pain and torment. That is a great way to look at it if your goal in sport is to be miserable. If you want to become a better athlete, mentally flexible and physically stronger, I suggest that you look at the Pain Cave in a different light.

The Pain Cave is a place that many athletes merely glimpse into. They are afraid to walk in. Explore the area. Decorate a bit. Become more comfortable there. Paint the walls. In essence they look in the window but don't move in.

You can truly grow as an athlete when you begin to trust in yourself and your training. You reach a point where you want to step into the black place for a bit. Eventually you become more accustomed to pushing your threshold and you decide to decorate the wall. The next thing you know, you are buying furniture and painting the walls! You have realized that you can spend time there - you kind of like going to the Cave. Your mind has become used to your body being comfortably uncomfortable. You are spending more time there and you miss it when you think that you won't visit for a while.

The idea is to increase your threshold endurance. This is both physical and mental. Many of us have not refined the mental flexibility to accept being physically uncomfortable. The more willing you are to walk in the door and make yourself at home the sooner that you will see results.

Here is an easy step by step on how to make the most of your Pain Cave. Perform these tasks at your own pace over a period of time. Change doesn't occur overnight!

1. Find the address. You have to figure out where uncomfortable starts.

2. Stop by and stare in the window. Spend a few minutes there at first.

3. Step inside for a bit. Look around and know that you can leave at any time.

4. Decorate a bit. Find the cues that signal when you are at threshold and use them to decorate. Your rapid heart beat can represent a wall hanging and the burning in your legs could indicate that you have taken to the stairs. Take the discomfort that you feel and make it your own - by doing so you have taken control. When you are in control you can push harder in your sets and reach heights that you never thought possible.

5. Get some furniture. Find positive motivating thoughts (furniture) that you can use while you are there to make your stay more comfortable. An athlete that is in control and who is comfortable pushing themselves to the limit will develop an instinct for maximum performance.

6. Paint the walls. Focus on a color that soothes you and helps you get through your set. The ability to control your focus during threshold sets is the key to success in every workout that you do.

7. Leave on your own accord. You are now in control of the Pain Cave and you can feel free to call it your "Happy Place" if you like.

If you work towards making yourself mentally flexible or "tough", you have won a large part of the battle.

 

~Coach Katie
April 1, 2015 - In This Issue:


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LATEST RESULTS

Columbia Downtown Triathlon 4/4/15

Will Fowler 1:01:54 - 2nd AG

Richard Dacey 1:05:48

John Davidson 1:06:03

Lisa Powell 1:10:27 - 2nd AG

Jenny Davidson 1:12:57

Karri Isaac 1:20:59 - 2nd AG

 

Skidaway Half Marathon, Skidaway Island, GA 4-4-15

Jason Zacher 1:48

 

RACING THIS WEEK

RAGNAR, Somewhere in GA, 4-10 & 4-11

Ragnar is the overnight running relay race that makes testing your limits a team sport.

Will Fowler

Steve Erwin

 

Anderson YMCA Sprint Triathlon 4-12-15

Mary Biebel

Kim Parenti

 

Assault on the Carolinas 100K - Brevard, NC 4-11-15

Jannette Finch

Cal Sinkler

 

Blind Pig 100K - Camp Croft State Park, SC 4-11-15

Laura Haupfear

Jess & Jock White as pacers for a friend in the 100 miler

 

Trideltathon, Knoxville, TN 4-12-15

Kimberley Westbury

 

Cherry Blossom 10 miler, Washington DC 4-12-15

Steph Hance

 

Mountain Goat Marathon Relay Team - Paris Mtn, SC 4-12-15

Liz Blackwood

 

Cherry Blossom 10 miler, Washington DC 4-12-15

Steph Hance

 

 

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
This athlete not only raced well at the Cooper River Bridge Race she also had to parade around dressed like a squirrel for an hour BEFORE the race. Who knows who this is???


 

 

 

 



More fun this week from: 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Rule #1

// It never gets easier, you just go faster.

As this famous quote by Greg LeMan tells us, training, climbing, and racing is hard. It stays hard. To put it another way, per Greg Henderson: "Training is like fighting with a gorilla. You don't stop when you're tired. You stop when the gorilla is tired."

 


 



UPCOMING GROUP WORKOUTS & RACES
Where we will be (2 week overview)

April 10th 5 pm OPEN WATER @ Don Taylor's house on Lake Keowee. PLEASE RSVP to [email protected]

April 11t
h 8am Anderson YMCA YOUTH Triathlon

April 12th 7am Anderson YMCA ADULT Triathlon

April 14th 5:30 AM Group TRACK workout (Caine Halter YMCA)

 

April 16th 5:00 AM Swim Workout (MTY)

 

April 18th 7:00 AM TryCharleston Half, 7:30 AM TryCharleston Sprint    

 

MONDAY NIGHT OPEN WATER SWIMS START APRIL 27th at 6:30 PM  - see below for more info. 

 

  Website Calendar for complete listing
NEWS THIS WEEK

 

And the best news of all is that if you register before May 12, you can join Katie Malone, the area's only full time triathlon and ironman coach, for Two FREE course previews at the Middle Tyger YMCA! 

 

May 12th 6:00 pm - Bike Preview

This will include the following but is not limited to only these topics: 

  • Gear check
  • Body position on your bike
  • Aero bars on a road bike
  • Mounting and dismounting
  • Shifting and anticipating hills
  • Cadence and pedal stroke
  • Cornering & Basic Handling Skills
  • Hydration during race
  • Rules for racing USA-Triathlons (what is drafting, blocking etc) 

May 19th 7:00 - 8:30 pm: Run and Swim Preview

 

We will go out for an EASY run with short walk breaks on the triathlon run course. No one will be left behind!

Things we will cover:

  • Running off the bike
  • Tips for running up and down hills on this course
  • Why run cadence is important and how that relates to cycling
  • Easy technique improvements for running
  • How your upper body can help you
  • Nutrition for the race and Hydration during
  • The difference between water and sports drinks

For the swim preview:

  • What your seed time really is
  • How to start in a pool swim
  • Easy technique tips to swim faster
  • How to change lanes
  • How to pace yourself
  • Q&A time


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

UPDATE: As of now I have ONE volunteer...please beg your family or friends to volunteer for this! (Thank you Becky Arndt!) 

Malone Coaching has agreed to provide 10 VOLUNTEERS for the MTY Triathlon on
June 6th .

Please let me know if you can help us out. E-mail
[email protected] .

This is just one small way we can give back to the sport we love!

SWIM

Open Water Swims at Lake Lanier in Tryon, NC will be starting at the end of April on Monday nights (6:30 PM). Arrive a little early since we will be in the water swimming at 6:30!

*Keep in mind these are not just "swims" these are group open water workouts to get you race ready. We have different groups based on ability, we have an open water swim specific workout and we have kayaks and paddlers to help keep it safe. (I need some volunteers for this again this year - I always like to have at least 3 boats out there).

We work hard during the workout and hit the Mexican restaurant El Sureno at 8:00 PM.

I will send out e-mail with directions and parking information as we get closer to the first swim. These swims are open to Malone Coaching athletes and GCM Team members. Due to the size of the group I am going to ask this year that if non-swimming spouses and children want to enjoy the boathouse while we are swimming that 1 adult stay with the children. Please no pets (I love dogs) but dogs and wetsuits just don't mix. Last but not least a little RSVP would be great too so that way I know how many paddlers I need to round up. Safety is my first priority at the lake!

Here are the dates as they stand right now:
*Summer storms usually pass quickly and just because it is storming in Greenville doesn't mean it will be here so unless the weather is unusually bad still plan to attend. I will make the call at 5:00 PM if we have to cancel for weather.
April 27
May 4
May 18
June 1
June 15
June 29
July 13
July 20

Need a new wetsuit? Xterra has great deals. Use discount code CO-MALONE

BIKE
 
Rides for the week:
Tues 6PM hammer fest, expect 19+
Wednesday Ladies only 6PM 
Thursday 9AM recovery pace and at 6PM we will have an 18ish pace group and 20ish pace group
Saturday 8AM all groups

Always note that faster groups unless leader says otherwise are not 'no drop'. 
Rules of the road are required, expect to hear about it if you like riding in the left lane, waiting for the ambulance tends to ruin the ride.
Check out some new stuff at the shop before the ride: Diadora shoes, Castelli spring, Lapierre and Alchemy bicycles, and Freehub Castelli gear are all arriving this week!

Thanks!

www.freehubbicycles.com
Greenville Spinners 2015 Time Trial Series Info!

Cat 1/2/3, Cat 4/unclassified, and Merckx

Cat 4/unclassified would be anyone who doesn't race on a regular basis and isn't ranked in cycling racing = most triathletes!

Merckx (ROAD BIKE) is zero aero equipment, so aero bars on a road bike would bump you into the unclassified category.



RUNNING DEPARTMENT 


The Race for the Fallen 5K GLOW RUN is a night time family-fun race for participants of all ages & speeds!

 

The Police Benevolent Foundation's Race for the Fallen (R4TF) race series was created to honor the hardworking and dedicated members of our law enforcement community who risk their lives to protect our cities. These officers are men and women who have taken an oath to "protect and serve" the local citizens and their communities. The R4TF 5K GLOW RUN event recognizes the contributions and sacrifices made by not only the officers, but also their families.

 

Event Start: The Race for the Fallen will begin at 8:00 PM (or after sunset). The starting point will be the Polk County Courthouse. Follow the signs posted on race day.

Check-in and late registration will begin at 6:00 PM the day of the race. 


REGISTER ONLINE HERE!
SAVE THE DATE!
Saturday, July 4th 2015


FAB 4th Newsletter is here! Registration is OPEN!




Save the Date!

Ache Around the Lake 8K & The Ouch 2-miler
Landrum SC/Tryon NC (2 state run)
September 19th 2015
8 AM Start
Early registration $25 per person
$20 for a group/family of 3 registering together



We are expecting the race to be bigger than ever... in the past we have had runners from 10 states to visit our wonderful town. Please consider sponsoring our race - check out our website for more details. Thank you for your support!


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Greenville

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Greer

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NUTRITION


SPRING BREAK HEALTHY PANCAKES
from Coach Chris:



Makes 8 pancakes
 
Ingredients:
1/2 cup almond flour
1/2 cup tapioca flour
2 eggs
1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp vanilla
Add-ins of choice

Directions:
  1. In a bowl combine almond flour, tapioca, baking powder, and dash of sea salt
  2. Add in eggs, applesauce, and vanilla- mix to combine
  3. Heat grass-fed butter in a skillet over medium heat and pour in batter
  4. Let cook for 3-4 minutes on each side or until golden brown
  5. Continue with remaining batter
  6. Transfer to a plate and serve
Recipe by: Lexi's Clean Kitchen

ENJOY!



Katie Malone  
864-415-5804