Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Run faster on coffee

sundaytimes March 29, 2009>

Just a small cup is enough to better your performance by 5 per cent and it works for all sports, say reasearchers

New York - Mr Weldon Johnson first tried caffeine as a performer enhancer in 1998. He was not a coffee drinker but had heard it could make him run faster. So he went to a convenience store before a race and drank a cup of coffee.

For the first time in his life, he ran 10 km in under 30 minutes.
"I remember being really wired before the race," he said. "My body was shaking."
From then on, he was a convert,

Mr Johnson, a founder of LetsRun.com, would avoid caffeine, even in soft drinks, for a few weeks before he competed in a race, wanting to have the full stimulant effect. "It might have been a huge placebo effect but I swore by it," he said. Or maybe, it was not a placebo effect.

Caffeine, it turns out, actualy works. And it is legal, one of the few performance enhances that is not banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Exercise physiologists have studied caffeine's effects: Does it help sprinters? Cyclists? Swimmers? Athletes whose sports involves stopping and starting such as tennis players? The answers are yes and yes and yes and yes.

From as long ago as 1978, researchers have been publishing caffeine studies. And they concluded that it actually does improve performance. In fact, some experts, such as Dr Mark Tarnopolsky of McMaster University in Canada, are just incredulous. "There is so much data on thus that it is unbelivable," he says. "It is just unequivocal that caffeine improves performance. It has been shown in well-respected labs in multiple places around the world." The only new questions are how it exerts its effects and how little caffeine is needed to get an effect.

For many years, researchers thought the sole reason people could exercise harder and longer after using caffeine was that the compound helped muscles use fat as a fuel, sparing the glycogen stored in muscles and increasing endurance. But there were several hints that something else was going on. For example, caffeine improved performance even in short intense bursts of exercise when endurance was not an issue.

Now, Dr Tarnopolsky and others report that it increases the power output of muscles by releasing calcium that is stored in muscle. The effect enables athletes to keep going longer or to go faster in the same length of time. Caffeine also affects the brain's sensation of exhaustion, the feeling that it is time to stop, that you cannot go on any more. The performance improvement in controlled laboratory settings can be 20 to 25 per cent, Dr Tarnopolsky says. But in the real world, the improvement may average about 5 per cent,still significant if you want to get your best time or even win a race.

Ms Louise Burke, head of sports nutrition department of the Australian Institute of Sports in Canberra, reports that athletes get the full caffeine effect with as little as 1mg of caffeine per kg of body weight. So an 80kg man could drink one small cup of coffee or two cans of Coke to enjoy a lift.

And even if you are a regular coffee drinker,if you have a cuppa before a race, you will do better, Dr Tarnopolsky says. He puts the research to use when he trains and competes. He is an elite triathlete, ski orienteer and trail runner. Besides, he loves coffee: "I love the smell. I love the taste. It is heaven."
New York Times

Monday, March 30, 2009

National Cross-Country Championships 2009







































































































































































































































































































































Photos from Nat XC 09 - Mr Edgerton should have many more, clearer ones.
A small handful just don't get it - psps in yellow, blue n red - y not stay home for elearning day? I don't get it too.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

still running?

During photo taking, there's at least 40 of you.

Today's training? 11

Enough said ... I'm losing motivation too, getting out of here ... hopefully the next ic will be someone who is able to motivate the team better.

~ keep running ~

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Change in Holiday Training Schedule

Those who turned up last friday would know about this so this is for those mia.

New training schedule wef 24th Nov:
Every Monday in School and
every Thursday @ Serangoon Stadium (not srjc)
Transport from/to school not provided - alight @ Serangoon MRT station, ~ 5 minutes walking distance to stadium.

Please reach around 1400 hour for warm up; expect to end ~ 1700 hour. Do head home as soon as training ends. If going dinner, bubble tea, etc and will reach home late, please inform your parents AND either Bo Yi, Jia Wei, Samuel, Ke Hui, Wan Ping or myself.

~ 1 more month of holz training ~

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Almost a month of holiday training ...

Just want to confirm:

We are not a running club i.e. not recommended for leisure runners - 10 x 1/2 = 5 mathematically but 5 committed athletes beat 10 half-hearted anytime.. At least for the Sec 3 08 batch, it's heartening to be able to name 5 - Kehui, Shanice, Haorong, Boyi, Hisyam - less than 5 months to go before shifting full gear to study, Jia You! [Please don't read as bo chap study, full gear training till post races... We are all learning how to best manage time.] Those turning up half the time (attendance 50% or less), improvement appreciated (still observing) - 5 months only, it's up to the individual.. enough said.

Sec 1s and 2s
Pleasant surprise welcomed but enough is enough with excuses like
being emo (elmo is cuter),
losing focus (e.g. psp, errr... bubble tea? =P),
sian,
looking for shortcuts,
losing .. lost interest (lack of motivation),
injuries (and doing nothing about it),
aches (head, stomach, legs...),
slacking (coach isn't looking),
taking training lightly (yak, yak, train, yak, yak, yak, train)
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some of you have greater potential than you think you have (or so the coach says)

btw, the last bbq intended for bonding - did it really serve the purpose?

~ quality beats quantity ~

Friday, October 24, 2008

Holiday Training Schedule

Those who have received the letter to parent informing holiday training schedule (aka those who turned up @ 22nd Oct training) would have known by now - else this is for those absent with valid reasons [or think they are still in the CCA (and attending only when they feel like it? boo)]:

Year End Holiday Training:
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday @ 2 pm

Changes in dates would be convey, the training before - can think of at least 2 -> Next Monday 27th Oct Deepavali! and next Friday 31st Oct session to be postponed to Saturday 1st Nov since 1st Nov is JSS Open House (0830 - 1600 hr).

On a different note...
-> Bridging Gaps took place 2 days back - although they wanted Sec 1 and 2 athletes to represent the CCA initially, it's Bo Yi and Ke Hui (Thanks!) who ultimately got roped in to help. (huh?? that's my reaction too.) The Sec 2s were likely to be more OK with this (since they were out for rock-climbing) while some of the Sec 1s seem more disappointed for one decent reason (My Primary School juniors came!) or another (not so decent reason ... which I shall not elaborate)

-> Parents-Teachers Meeting took place yesterday - met some of your parents/guardian/siblings - wondered how many of you are compulsory cases (i.e. not performing up to to expectation, behaving badly, etc)?? A small number hopefully! Anyway, please submit your report slip for us to make a copy.

Was talking to a student who's CCA-less currently, he made a remark .. something like "But I had a CCA till Sec 2, won't I get the CCA points and won't the teacher write something for me in the testimonial at the end of Sec 4 or 5?" To clarify, once your CCA attendance falls below 50% in a particular year, any points earned in previous years DO NOT count. For attendance below 75%, any points earned in that year do not count. [So it makes no sense to just join races and skip trainings] And pleaseEe ... if you had created much inconvenience for your CCA teachers ic (e.g. in chasing for attendance, reasons for absence, etc), the teacher will not have much nice things to say too.

So this is really to those who hasn't been attending CCA regularly, or comptemplating to drop a CCA (and not get another CCA and who's quite pleased with the extra time for gaming, play soccer, etc), make sure you are able to carry the consequences which come along with your irresponsible behaviour. Just to confirm, all of you shouldn't be with Cross-Country if CCA points is your only concern (uniform groups will earn you more points).

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Year end holz is the best time to train intensively but the school and surrounding at this time of the year isn't the best place - O level (volume down), renovation and repair, roadworks outside (uneven paths and roads), rain ... Whatever it is, will still need to train with or without these restrictions (next year National competitions are pushed forward), please take extra care of yourself.

~ end of exams, mid of O level, start of holz ~

Monday, September 15, 2008

Bridging Gaps 08

Missed out an important point from the previous post–especially for those MIAs - and reminder for those present–Mr Lim wants a copy of your result slip–pass your report book to me the last day of the term for photocopying.

More about Bridging Gaps for Sports CCA–it's scheduled a month later on 15 Oct 2008 morning. Bridging Gaps is an annual half-day programme in which we hope to recruit P6 students who are talented in Sports to come to our school. On our part, of course we would be looking out for students athletes with potential or show interest in running.

We've request to invite these 4 schools because they have a T&F team in the school - Fuhua Primary, Zhenghua Primary, Jurong Primary and Pioneer Primary. The final list is still pending as it will also depend on which schools the other Sports CCA nominated.

The 10 tentative ambassadors for Cross-Country / Track & Field are:
Selas, Reshmi, Kanessan, Wei Sheng,
Wan Ping, Nikki, Yi Ying, Samuel, Jin Ming, Jia Wei
Will inform again when the final list of schools who are invited is out; guess some of you rightly point out that the P6 will feel more welcomed if they can talk to an ex-senior from the same Primary school.

Btw, have you heard? Singapore's first ever gold medal in Paralympics comes from Yip Pin Xiu for 50 m backstroke
[She set a new world record of 57.92 s and that's for her heats]

~ giving your best in whatever you do ~