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Membership form 2011/12

Welcome to Yeovil Town Road Running Club
Calendar
2012

January   February   March   April   May   June   July   August   September   October   November   December

If you'd like to have your event included in our calendar please email details to webmaster@yeoviltownrrc.com.
Club hosted and assisted events
Regular club activities
Every Tuesday - 6.30 p.m. - club run.
Every Thursday - 6.30 p.m. - pub run.
Every Friday - 6.30 p.m. - track session - includes beginner and slower runner group alternate weeks.
Every Sunday - 9.00 a.m. - sociable longer runs at the pace of the slowest.
First Wednesday every month - 6.30 p.m. - committee meeting.
Next YTRRC event: Inca Trail on 12 February
With the Inca Trail (and supporting races) coming up on Sunday, 12 February, race director, Richard Dodge would be delighted to see as many as possible taking part in the club's green and white strip. However, he also needs marshals and helpers on the day, so:
  • If you're not running, if at all possible could you come along and help out - I understand there's to be an early morning run over the course.
  • If you're running and it's at all possible, please bring along someone that's willing to marshal or help out in your stead.
For more information contact Richard - details on the event page.
Let's hope for "appropriate" weather (I understand that a wet week - to ensure mud - but a fine morning is the ideal for this one) and a good turnout.

Cross Country
Results awaited for Ham Hill on 22 January - is anyone has them could you please send to me: webmaster@yeoviltownrrc.com?
Thanks.

The final round of the Wessex League for this season is at Kingston Lacy (CHANGE OF VENUE AS WELL AS DATE!) on 4 March - see the  cross country page of this website or contact Tim Hawkins or Jill Harrison for more information.

Other cross country events of interest:
25 February 2012 - National Championships
25 March 2012 - British Masters Championships - Bath

Social event
Annie is arranging an outing to the Octagon Theatre. She needs names by 14 February please as seats are booking up fast- not slow, like my running.
Don't miss the chairman's daughter, club member Sophie Brooke, in Macbeth. For more details click here.
A few reviews:
"Sophie Brooke's Lady Macbeth,... effectively conveys the sexual energy and power of the character" - The Stage, Edinburgh 2011.
"Sophie Brooke’s Lady Macbeth is a guileful and carnal creature, accentuating her role as Macbeth’s manipulator and lover and as a result, the on-stage chemistry between Sophie Brooke and Joel Gorf is electrifying, pre-empting the toxic end to the relationship…" - ThreeWeeks, Edinburgh 2011
"Sophie Brooke as Lady Macbeth brought a wonderfully unhinged quality to the play... wide eyed depravity…" - RemoteGoat 2011
"...in the sleepwalking scene... she triumphs.  The portrayal of Lady Macbeth's torment is achingly haunting" - AboutMyArea, Portsmouth

Newsletter
Click here for the new look newsletter for January 2012.

2012 Club Championships
Provisional championship fixtures now available - click here.
The new look competitions have got off to a good start. With three of the events in round 1 having taken place, Paul Rose and Matt Driver have now been joined on 50 points by John Morgan in the men's category and Sophie Brooke has joined Kirsty Norman and Rose Harvey on 50 points each in the ladies.
The next round is at the Wessex League Cross Country event at Ham Hill on 22 January. Please note that this is the nominated event for the new age categorised individual club cross country championship this year.

Friday Track Sessions - 5k Training Schedule
Click here for the 12 week training schedule to improve your 5k times.

The cross country season
The men have done extremely well, taking the team prize at the first round of the 2011/12 Wessex League at Canford School and then followed up at Hudson's Field, Salisbury with Tim Hawkins also leading the field home.
The next round is at Ham Hill on 22 January. As this is our local fixture let's turn out as many as we can. Please note also that this is the selected cross country event for the new for 2012 age categorised club championship races.
Please see the
Names to  Tim please if you're interested in any of the following:
22 January 2012 - Wessex League at Ham Hill
25 February 2012 - National Championships
4 March 2012 - note change of date - Wessex League at King's Park
25 March 2012 - British Masters Championships - Bath



Tough 10 - transport available
Adam Hawkins has offered to arrange mini bus transport to the Tough 10 on 19 February if there are enough takers.
If interested contact Adam direct please:

New members
If you think you'd like to join our road running club why not come along to get to know us first?
You'll be welcome at our club runs on Tuesday evenings, pub runs on Thursday evenings, track sessions on Friday evenings and social runs on Sunday mornings. There's no obligation and (apart from £1 for the Friday evening track sessions) no charge. If you then decide you'd like to join us complete a membership form and either send it to Debbie Neal (address on the form) or hand it to any committee member.
We have very nearly 200 paid up members (July 2011) so there's sure to be others of your level and ability that you can run with. Recently "retired" club secretary, Martin Chaffey, said "What's so good about our club is that at local races we put out such a high number of entries that reflect all levels of ability. We have members competing at the front, with some of the very best road and cross country runners, and spread throughout the field, right down to the tail enders. All these runners are achieving their own goals and receive the full support of the club."

Sunday emails
It appears that some members may not be receiving the Sunday emails. If you are one of them please send your details to Terry Byrne to be included in his list.

Facebook
Some of the members of the Yeovil Town Road Running Club (YTRRC) have set up a Facebook Group.
Whilst the officers and committee of the YTRRC are fully supportive of this group it should be noted that any views expressed by members of the group are their personal views and do not necessarily reflect those of any officer, the committee or the YTRRC members more generally.

All runners please note: Parts of the routes of many of the YTRRC races – and some club night routes – are on private land over which there is no public right of way and for which the organisers are grateful for the kind permission of the landowners concerned. It is often difficult to distinguish these parts of the routes as they are over well used tracks, trails and cattle or sheep paths. If runners wish to use these routes for recce or training purposes they should ensure that they will not be straying from public rights of way or, if they wish to do so, first obtain the consent of the landowner(s). Please note that as well as extending to the landowners the common courtesy of obtaining their permission this is a matter of personal safety. Further details of the parts of routes not on public rights of way and contact details for the landowners can be obtained from the relevant race director, available from the event page – see links at top of this page.

What holds people back from joining a running club?

What are they missing out on by remaining "unattached"? By going it alone?

Whether running purely for fun, for fitness or weight loss reasons or with some other objective, such as running a marathon, a running club can help in so many ways. You'll find it helps you keep up your enthusiasm and there is always someone around to talk to if you have running related problems. There's also that huge benefit of "feeling part of something" at running events and races.

So, what does the Yeovil Town Road Running Club have to offer?

Well, for a start we have club runs each Tuesday evening. These runs are led by experienced runners and there are distance and pace options to suit all.

There's a Beginner and Slower Runner Group at the Tuesday evening club runs to ease in those who don't feel confident or fit enough to join the main runs. There are also dedicated Beginner and Slower Runner Group longer runs each Sunday morning, speed training sessions on alternate Friday evenings  and designated races throughout the year.

Shortly after joining the club new member Sue Whaites said: "I have been to a couple of Tuesday runs so far and the atmosphere and friendship in the club is really great. It is such a change to find a road running club that is not elitist and genuinely encourages everyone to enjoy their running, at whatever level they are."

2011 sees the addition of the Members' 5k Handicap. This consists of a series of six races taking place at Yeovil Town Football Club, normally on the fourth Tuesday of each month (check club calendar), April to September inclusive, as an alternative to the club run on those evenings. For more detail see Members' 5k Handicap on the club championship page of this website..

On a Thursday evenings we hold pub runs, starting and finishing at various pubs in the area and many runners stay on for a meal afterwards. These are run as a social group, at the pace of the slowest, so suitable for all!

There are speed training sessions held at the Yeovil Athletic Arena every Friday evening. Several members of the club take part regularly and agree that the sessions are key to attaining improved race times. One of the main reasons that they are so successful is because they are suitable for all ages and abilities and with somewhat of a "mixed bag" at most sessions there is a real feeling of camaraderie and team spirit. The sessions are open to all, with a (very) small charge to non-members.

There are also several club hosted races throughout the year. Here you can put a little back in if you wish (there's no requirement to do so) by helping with the organization or marshaling on the day. Or, of course, you can take part, wearing the famous YTRRC vest!

The club draws up an annual schedule of championship races spread throughout the year with distances from 5 kilometers to half marathon (members are allowed to select their own marathon if they want to do one!). The club champions,  man and lady, are based on the best eight results in the championship races and there is a "points king" and "points queen" for the man and lady accumulating most points in all of the eligible races.

What else?

There's the "Real Runner Hat" awarded to Yeovil Town Road Running Club members completing their first competitive event. There's also the "Grand Slam Hat" awarded to members completing a race at "all the distances" - that's 5 kilometers, 10 kilometers, 10 miles, half marathon and marathon, - in a year, between the annual dinner/presentation nights held early in December. For 2011 there's also the "Super Slam Hat" which includes all of the "Grand Slam" Hat distances plus an ultra race.

A trip to Argentan, in France, the first weekend in October for their half marathon, seems to have become an annual event.

And on top of all that there's a social events programme too!

With all this how can you not join us? The current subscription rates are only £20 for the first year, which includes a club vest and membership of England Athletics, and £15 annually thereafter. E-mail Debbie Neal for more information or complete a membership form and send to her. Or why not come along to a few Tuesday evening club runs to get to know us first?