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Delco Road Runners Club Mission
A. To promote regular running as a life-long activity that will enhance the physical, mental and emotional well being of people of all ages.
B. To sponsor weekly fun-runs in Delaware County neighborhoods for fun and fellowship.
C. To promote communication and camaraderie among area runners.
D. To facilitate competitive racing and team competition for all interested members.
 
Hello Delco RRC

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LISTEN TO THE MUSTN'TS

 

Listen to the MUSTN'TS, child,

Listen to the DON'TS

Listen to the SHOULDN'TS

The IMPOSSIBLES, the WON'TS

Listen to the NEVER HAVES

Then listen close to me--

Anything can happen, child,

anything CAN BE.

 

 

 Shel Silvestein

 

With this quote in mind: Anything CAN BE.  You are the deciding factor.  You have to believe in yourself for this to be true.  It helps if you have someone that also believes in you.  Guess what?  I believe in you and there are a lot more that come out and run that also believe in you.  Anything CAN BE.  All you need to do to make this true is to take that first step, lace up the running shoes and come out to any Fun Run and we'll support your ANYTHING because Anything CAN BE.

Swarthmore Fun Run - Every Wednesday - Our Most Attended Fun Run!
 
37 runners and walkers joined up at the Swarthmore Fun Run last night. 15 people came out to Swarthmore Pizza afterwards for good food and laughs. Remember, you don't have to run to join us for dinner.  Come on out and join in the fun.  All abilities are welcome both to the run and to eat. 

 

Race Results

When you send in your race results, please include the following:  Name of race, date of race, your age, time, any age group award.  Thanks

 

Lansdowne 5K - 5/28/2012

 

50 - Bill Weber - 21:50

 

Delco Senior Games - Past few weeks

 

54 - Kevin Kelly O'Brien (all are age group awards)

Men's 100 Meter Run - Silver

Men's 1 Mile Walk - Gold

Men's 400 Meter Run - Silver

Men's 400 Meter Walk - Gold

Men's 200 Meter Run - Gold

Men's 800 Meter Walk - Gold

Men's 1 Mile Run - Gold

Men's Softball Throw - Bronze

Men's Long Jump - Silver

Men's Miniature Golf - Gold

Men's Singles Shuffleboard - Bronze

Men's Singles Bowling - Silver

Men's Basketball "21" - Gold

Men's Hot Shot Basketball - Gold

Men's 3 on 3 - Bronze 

 

Chichester Business Association 10th Annual 5k - 6/22/2012

 

33 - Michael Tiedeman - 20:32 (2nd in age grp)

26 - Greg Brazill - 23:31

 

Run with the Rotary 5K - 6/23/2012

 

50 - Bill Weber - 22:10 (2nd male overall)

46 - Chrissy Ribble - 23:42 (3rd female overall)

57 - Shirley Weber - 26:45 (1st in age grp)

 

Award Winners
Award Winners

 

 

 

Upcoming Races this Week

 

Saturday, June 30, 2012
8:30 AM 
Pickle in the Villa 
This is a two course Pickle. The first course is a 3 mile trek around the orchard, then into the trails for the last mile and a half. The 3 mile course is fairly easy trail running. 
Location: Linvilla Orchards 137 West Knowlton Road Media, PA 19063-5499 
Contact: Lord of the Pickle 
 
Saturday, June 30, 2012 
9:00 AM 
Run for Africa 
5K Run / Walk, designed as a fundraiser and awareness campaign to support K-12 education and reduce poverty in Liberia, West Africa and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Location: National Christian Conference Center, 1485 Valley Forge Rd., Valley Forge, PA 19481 
Contact: James Kerkula 
Phone: 610-935-9100 ext. 115 
 
Sunday, July 01, 2012 
9:00 AM 
BLCC Splash and Dash 
500 M swim in Lakeside Pool and then 2 mile dash through the treelined streets of Media to benefit the BLCC swim team. 
Location: Lakeside Pool, Media, PA 
Contact: Kevin McGroarty 
Phone: 610-290-6372 
 
Tuesday, July 03, 2012 
7:00 PM 
15th Annual Swarthmore Lions Independence Eve 8K 
8K Race and 2/12 Mile Walk - Race proceeds support Lions charities which include the Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Chester, Delaware Valley Eye Bank, Camp Kirby, Beacon Lodge, and Wills Eye Hospital. 
Location: Swarthmore Borough Hall, 121 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 
Contact: Jim Ryan 
Phone: 610-909-3127 
 
Wednesday, July 04, 2012 
8:00 AM 
34th Annual Good Neighbor Day Races 
5, 10 and 15K Races. 5K Freedom Walk. Kids K Fun Run 
Location: Kerr Park, Downingtown, PA 
 
Wednesday, July 04, 2012 
9:25 AM 
2012 Firecracker 5K 
5K Race 
Location: W. Chester Pike across from Broomall Fire Company, Broomall, PA 
Contact: Broomall Rotary Club

 

Rock 'n' Roll Training Group Info

 

The Running Place and Brooks Sports are partnering with the Delco Road Runners Club for the September 16th Philadelphia Rock'n'Roll marathon.  The Running Place will offer shoe advice/discounts, training support and a Brooks technical tee with club logo to any member that participates in the program.  Come out to the club run in Swarthmore on Wednesday, July 11 to talk with The Running Place staff and meet other club members who are also doing the event. There is no charge for being part of this group.  Sign-up for the race by June 30th and save $15 on entry fee - go to http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/philadelphia


Pattie

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The Running Place
610.353.8826 (ph)

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610.353.8826 (ph)
610.353.8829 (fax)
www.therunningplace.com

 

 

Only the Strong Survive: Lift to Live Longer

 

The Post Game - Yahoo Sports - http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/training-day/201205/only-strong-survive-lift-live-longer

 


"I used to be able to do that when I was your age."
 
It's a phrase you've undoubtedly heard countless times. Heck, many of you have probably uttered a similar line more times than you'd like to admit.
 
The aging process can be a hard thing to accept. Our bodies make it easier to store fat as we start to lose muscle. Aches and pains that didn't exist 10 years ago occur on a frequent basis.
 
But it doesn't have to be that way. We're all going to go down someday, but why go down without a fight? With the right training approach, your athletic prime could be in front of you, rather than a speck in the rear-view mirror.
 
"We've seen research on every age group, from children to men and women in their 90s, and it's clear that you can get stronger at any age," says Lou Schuler, co-author of the new book The New Rules of Lifting for Life.
 
"That's pretty well-established. What's less well known is that strength is directly correlated to longevity. It almost doesn't matter what type of strength is being measured -- abs, thighs, grip. The strongest people live the longest. So no matter what age you are, being even a little stronger is always better.
 
"The great thing about strength training is that it addresses most of the major problems that sneak up on us as we get older. The average man or woman will lose about 1 percent of their muscle mass per year, starting in middle age. With muscle goes a lot of stuff we rarely think about -- the thickness and strength of our tendons and ligaments, the size of our bones, the number of muscle fibers and nerves we can call on when we need them."
 
But don't blindly dash off to the gym just yet in your newfound quest to be the oldest living person. You have to train intelligently; focusing on stability and mobility in the areas you need it most, and total body strength. Strength that comes from lifting relatively heavy weights -- that means you, ladies -- and for the guys, total-body workouts that don't involve 15 different sets of arm exercises.
 
"Middle-aged and older women think their bones will shatter if they pick up a weight that's heavier than their purse. There's nothing stranger than seeing a woman do a bench press or bent-over row with a dumbbell that's smaller than her forearm," Schuler says.
 
"Then you have the guy with a 40-inch waist who comes into the gym and spends the first half-hour working on his arms. Those are the only exercises he can do with weights that seem manly enough for him. First of all, what a total freaking waste of time. Here's a guy with a body that, more than anything, needs exercise. It needs to move. And what's he doing? He's sitting on a bench, trying to move nothing but his elbow joints."
 
We need that stability most in our midsections -- namely our abdominals and lower back -- which are abused daily when we sit in our cars, at our desks, and in front of the television. We need the mobility in areas like our hips and shoulders, which also suffer greatly during our prolonged periods of sitting down. And what's the best antidote for sitting down? Standing up -- and Schuler's co-author Alwyn Cosgrove incorporates that premise frequently.
 
"Sitting for hours at a time is probably the most dangerous thing we do on a daily basis," Schuler says. "But when people go to the gym, young or old, what do they do? They sit. They sit on recumbent bikes, they sit down to do cable rows and lat pulldowns, they sit on benches to do shoulder presses. In between sets, they sit some more.
 
"In Alwyn's workouts, you don't sit. If you're going to do a lat pulldown, you're either kneeling or standing. Same with a cable row. It's a great exercise when you stand up to do it. You have to brace the muscles in your core to maintain your balance and posture. Not only does that make it tougher, it keeps you on your feet."
 
And it may make you the last one standing.
 
 

 

Happy Birthday!!!
    
Upcoming Delco RRC birthdays this week
:   Kathi Clatterbaugh and Erin Gallagher (Sat 6/30), Joellen Street (Sun 7/1).  Stay young by joining us on one of our many Fun Runs and make new friends.

 
 
Pictures
 
 
CameraIf you take pictures at club events or already have pictures of recent club events/races, we have set up a Picasa web account for club members to use.  This will enable the Club to keep an archive of pictures in one location which will be viewable by everyone.  If you are interested in uploading pictures to our site, contact me and I will give you the login information.  Click HERE to email me and get the needed information.  Bill
 
Click HERE to view previously uploaded pictures.
 
Message Board - If you have something to get out in a hurry, this is the place to do it.
 
Emails - If you want to have something posted in the weekly email, contact me (Bill) at this info@delcorrc.com.
Remember, this is your forum to get information out to the club.  Please send in your ideas. 
 
Sincerely,
 

Bill McGurk
610-291-9707 
Delco Road Running Club