Final March right here on this area, I wrote an article espousing the virtues of a three-day coaching camp in preparation for a 100-mile race. Over time, I’ve realized the significance of this type of camp, in relation to maximizing the prospect of success for athletes taking over a problem as large as a 100-mile occasion. Final weekend, since I’m myself getting ready to run my first 100-mile race in a number of years, I endeavored to finish my very own coaching camp and to expertise, first hand, the influence of such a camp by myself preparation.
The occasion for which I’m getting ready is the Javelina 100 Mile, a 100-mile path occasion held on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona, on the final weekend of October. Comprised of 5 loops, the Javelina 100 Mile traverses the pristine desert panorama of McDowell Mountain Regional Park. The primary loop of the race is roughly 22.3 miles, whereas the next 4 loops are 19.5 miles.
My plan was to run the 22.3-mile loop on Friday morning; the 19.5-mile loop on Saturday morning; and a 30-mile race, organized by Aravaipa Working and held on a 15-mile part of the Javelina course, on Saturday night. I satisfied a pair different rivals, Roger Younger and Dana Roark, to affix me, and at 6 a.m. sharp on Friday, we have been off and operating!
For me, I consider this type of coaching camp offers 4 key advantages: concentrated quantity, course recon, vitamin and kit preparation, and nighttime operating expertise.
AJW with Dana Roark, Roger Younger, and Paul Baltutis on day two of their coaching camp. Picture: Dana Roark
Concentrated Quantity
Over the previous decade or so, I’ve noticed runners of all skills stacking lengthy runs collectively in an try to pay attention total quantity and mimic race day circumstances. For our camp, we ran 70 miles in three completely different runs, unfold out over a 42-hour interval. This focus of miles allowed our our bodies to adapt to operating whereas fatigued, and likewise gave us the prospect to see how shortly, if in any respect, our our bodies recovered between efforts.
Course Reconnaissance
I’m lucky, on this case, to dwell about 30 miles from the Javelina race course, so I used to be capable of have my camp on the course. Whereas I don’t consider that is important in designing a camp, it’s definitely helpful, as there’s actually no substitute for getting onto the course to map out your race-day technique, and primarily get a way of simply what you’ll be in for on race day.
Moreover, coaching particularly on the course gave me the prospect to see which sections performed to my strengths and which sections will expose my weaknesses. From there, I can now tweak my coaching in the previous couple of weeks earlier than the race to mitigate in opposition to these weak factors.
Diet and Gear Preparation
Sixteen hours of desert operating definitely gave me ample time to check out my gear and dial in my vitamin plan upfront of the large day. Within the case of Javelina, one factor I’ve been combating is figuring out which sneakers to put on. So, with these three runs, I used to be capable of run each in a unique pair of sneakers to see which of them suited me finest, and by the top of the camp I had discovered my shoe.
Moreover, I used to be capable of experiment with completely different hydration carrying methods and vitamin selections to see which of them are prone to be best suited for me come race day.
Nighttime Working
Most individuals who run 100-mile races or longer must, sooner or later, run in the dead of night. And, as most people know, operating at night time has its personal distinctive challenges. In consequence, in designing my camp I deliberate the final of the three runs to happen at night time so I may put together for these distinctive challenges, take a look at out my lighting system, and get a way of the nighttime setting of McDowell Mountain Park.
In the long run, I’m comfortable to report that our camp was a hit. Because of packing in 70 arduous desert miles into a protracted weekend, I really feel extra assured about my possibilities of success 4 weeks from now, and extra comfy with my health going into the Large Day.
Bottoms up!
AJW’s Beer of the Week
This week’s beer of the week comes from Pipeworks Brewing Firm in Chicago, Illinois. Blood of the Unicorn is a much-sought-after amber ale, brewed in the old-fashioned malty type of traditional amber ales. Wealthy and darkish, Blood of the Unicorn boasts a balanced mix of hoppiness and sweetness that goes effectively with absolutely anything.
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Have you ever tried a three-day operating camp whereas coaching for an enormous occasion? How did it go?


