Saturday, September 24, 2022

9/25 update

Phoenix,

I hope you all had a great homecoming week. We now officially enter the final stretch of our season. This week we will be going to Layton City Park for the district championships on Wednesday. After which, the ensuing 3 Tuesdays will be the final races of the year: region, divisionals, and state.

I’ve been saying for weeks not to squander any time and I think most of you have done a good job at taking advantage of each day. May we redouble our efforts to make full use of each race.

After state we intend to host the Phoenix 5k as a tune up race before NXR. The date for that will be November 5th. I’m going to be asking each of you to help in some way, with it being my first time doing it I’ll need some help, so stay tuned for that.

Race recap

We had 12 people race this weekend, 10 up at Bob Firman and 2 down in Lone Peak. They all ran very strong races and the boys team finished 3rd out of the 24 elite team division, just one point out of 2nd. Spencer finished 4th out of the 179 runners. Aaron, Kohen, Bodie, Izaac, Tyler, and Jacob rounded out our 7. Henry and Ethan ran in an earlier race and both had tremendous improvements. Alexis finished in 28th place. She started out in 42 through the first 1k, but steadily moved up like she does to have a great finish. Taylor and Ella went down to Lone Peak and both had seasonal best times on the year.  Pretty awesome. It sets us up for an exciting finish to the season.

For most of you who had the week off from racing, your time is coming my friends. We'll have some very great performances and I'm confident that the week of training will be beneficial for you, just as I'm confident that the races will help those who participated there. 

STATE IN 4 WEEKS!

Wednesday’s Race

If you cannot attend the race on Wednesday please let me know so I don’t enter you. I do not yet know how many varsity runners will be entered, so stay tuned for those entries. We may change things up a bit on the boys varsity team to allow for some recovery for those who raced in Idaho on Saturday, but that doesn't mean all 12 people who raced will sit out, most likely only a few.

Practices for the upcoming week

Monday – 3:15 at the Regional Park

Tuesday – class day at FHS

Wednesday – race at Layton City, excused time tbd.

Thursday – class day at FHS

Friday – 3:15 at the Regional Park

Photos link

The yearbook has asked if any of you have photos from the season to please share those photos so they can use them. If you have any photos from meets please upload them here, to this google photos album. The album can double as one for the team to look at. I may even try to post a link to the main website each year with a new album, so you can come back and look at them again down the road.

If you have any questions please let me know. Looking forward to a great week!

Coach Jacobson


Monday, September 19, 2022

9/18 update

Phoenix,

Because I'm behind in sending this, I'm going to send out the essential info, then I'll add some meet recap after sending out the initial post. If you're interested in checking up on that feel free to come back to it later today or tomorrow.

Border Wars Recap

First, every single person who raced on Saturday ran a faster pace than from a week ago. Every single person! 34 people ran a faster TIME than a week ago, on a course that was nearly 400m longer! What's more, the average pace per mile for the girls was 34 seconds faster, and for the boys it was 26 seconds - PER MILE. That is impressive. Some of it was the temperature, the course, and the competition, but the lion's share was your speed and fitness. Love to see it.

Considering the above stats, it's pretty obvious there were some great races, both individually and as a team. We had 14 people place in the top 15 of their respective races. The senior girl's came away with a win, and the Varsity boys finished in second place overall in the Championship race, which was great to see. Spencer Bradshaw kept his undefeated streak going, running away from the field after about a mile and a half. 

Moving forward, our training will continue to funnel towards more race specific speed and endurance as we are now 5 weeks from the state championships. Only 2 weeks from the region championship. Time is winding down quickly! Make the most of each day, and enjoy it!

Please take a moment to fill out your paces from the last race: Border Wars Paces

Daily Schedule

Monday, Class day - FHS, distance run with some hill sprints

Tuesday - 3:15 PM - Regional Park, Intervals

Wednesday - Class day - FHS, recovery run w/ strides

Thursday - 3:15 - FHS

Friday - Class day - FHS, easy/recovery

Saturday - on own - either racing (Bob Firman), or stamina run 70-80 minutes total

Reminders

Please pay the xc fees on mydsd if you haven't yet. The official breakdown is something like 2x $32.50 (school and district fees), $20 for transportation, and $5 for drug testing

NXR Southwest

As we get nearer to the NXR trip, I'll need some help booking hotels and transportation. Any parent who is willing to help, either by helping book hotels or even if it's just to drive a small group (if we don't get a bus we'll need to carpool), just shoot me a quick email. You can find info on NXR here

Bob Firman

Below are the entries I have for Bob Firman. The deadline is Monday at 12:00PM, so if something is wrong please contact me ASAP.

Looking forward to another great week!

Coach Jacobson

Varsity Division I Sec1 A-L 10:30 AM
5,000 Meters | 1 Entry

11Henry Findlay18:55.19

Elite 11:50 AM
5,000 Meters | 7 Entries

12Spencer Bradshaw15:24.84
12Bodie Williamson16:04.10
12Aaron Miller16:11.35
12Kohen Reed16:24.89
11Izaac Crosland16:28.25
11Tyler Muirbrook16:29.82
10Jacob Scott17:37.28

Varsity Division I Sec1 A-L 12:50 PM
5,000 Meters | 1 Entry

10Alexis Bradshaw20:34.51

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Border Wars Info - XC Fees

Phoenix,

The buses will depart on Saturday morning from the school at 7:30 AM.

The fees for xc ($70) and transportation ($20) are on mydsd. The AD told me yesterday that anyone who has not paid those fees by Friday will not be allowed to compete. Please go on and pay those fees.

The girls uniforms have allegedly "shipped" which could mean they are here in the next day or so (they often say shipped instead of delivered, so I'm checking the office frequently).

Team dinner tomorrow at 5:30! 619 Cottonwood Dr. Kaysville

The race schedule is as follows:

Mens Races

9:20 AM5,000 Meters Senior Boys
10:00 AM5,000 Meters Junior Boys
10:40 AM5,000 Meters Varsity Boys
11:20 AM5,000 Meters Championships Boys (Top 25 Teams/Ind)
12:00 PM5,000 Meters Sophomore Boys
1:00 PM5,000 Meters Freshman Boys


Womens Races

9:00 AM5,000 Meters Senior Girls
9:40 AM5,000 Meters Junior Girls
10:20 AM5,000 Meters Varsity Girls
11:00 AM5,000 Meters Championship Girls (Top 25 Teams/Ind)
11:40 AM5,000 Meters Sophomore Girls
12:40 PM5,000 Meters Freshman Girls

Saturday, September 10, 2022

9/11 update

Phoenix,

We had a very strong day in Murray yesterday. It was great that the temperatures were a bit lower, and honestly I was super pleased with all of your effort. More than just yesterday, the vast majority of you have been working really hard over the past few weeks, and that has paid off, and will continue to do so, greatly. If you find yourself on the side of "less-consistent" take a moment to re-evaluate what you've been doing and commit to improve. It takes all of us to reach our team's potential, 1-113 (we have 120 kids on the team). 

I encourage each of you to take another moment to consider how you can be a better teammate in the coming days. We have so many good teammates who are so supportive, my purpose in this encouragement is to continue to take this aspect to the next level, as we attempt to take our running to the next level. I've said this before, but I love looking through strava and seeing all the comments of support you have for each other. We have a great group of kids.

Recap

There were a lot of highlights from the meet, again; too many to be able to address without getting carpal tunnel. I particularly loved the increase in pack running. There were 5 or 6 groups of 3 or more kids at different sections of each race, and that really is such an important aspect of cross country racing. May we continue to run as a pack. From what I can tell so, we also did a much better job of "not being a hero" in the first mile, and running much more consistently throughout the race, which helps the overall time be faster. 

On that note, will you take 60s to fill out this form with your mile splits from Friday's race so that I can graph them and look for trends? 

Alexis made her season debut and ran very wisely, moving from about 60th at the 1 mile mark, to finishing in 2nd place. (What does this tell you? People were trying to be heroes and then paid the price for it while she ran with savvy and moved up the field - the same concept applies whether you finished 2nd or 402nd, going out too fast can be costly.) Speaking of the JV girls race, here's a fun fact for you: I have only just begun updating the so-called "nerd report" and Tatum, Kate, Julia, and Elizabeth all ran faster mile paces for 3 miles on Friday than they did for 2 miles at pre-region. That is phenomenal! They ran an additional mile and the pace was faster! File that under "things you love to see." I couldn't help but notice Kate passed a girl with about 800m to go, and when she did Kate gave her a few words of encouragement. I love it. we had 31 JV girls race and I can honestly say they were all giving it 100%.

In the Boys JV race Shane pretty much took a page out of Alexis's book, and came through the mile not even close to contending for the win. In classic Shane fashion he gave me a full head nod when I said it was time to start moving up, and like a Phoenix rising from the ashes (I had to, I'm sorry) he took off and started running by kids like they were standing still. He ended up winning by 7 seconds, going from like 60th place to first. Josh was right there with him when the race started taking shape and the two of them controlled the race from the front. Much like the girls mentioned previously, Tyler Hall and Cyrus ran faster paces than pre-region! We had 43 boys race in JV and it was great to see the effort out on that course.

The Varsity girls ran their best team race of the year, and finished 4 points out of 3rd, and significantly closer to Weber than at pre-region. Ayla and Tai were like a dynamic duo just moving up the field together. More than once I saw them running shoulder to shoulder, then separate to pass someone on both sides, and then rejoin up. It was pretty synchronized. Skye and Ella both found an extra gear and cruised to top 25 finishes. We're on the right track, we just gotta keep it rolling to give ourselves a shot at region. 

The Varsity boys came away with a 1st place finish, narrowly edging out Weber 63 to 65. That is extremely close. The difference seems to be Bodie, our 3rd runner, finishing ahead of Weber's 3rd runner, with a few other kids between them. If we remove all the other teams at the meet, Weber actually beats us by 1 point (however, races aren't done 1 v 1 so this is just to illustrate how close it was). I point this out for a few reasons. First, we managed to come away with a win in a very competitive race against a very strong Weber team, that's a great accomplishment. Second, we have a lot of work to do if we are going to defend our region title. It's a blessing to have a team like Weber so close to us, because we will help each other become our best.

Upcoming week

This week we will be racing at Border Wars on Saturday morning. We will no longer be going to the pre-state meet. Instead, we will have some quality workouts which will help us in the long term. Here is the meet information if you'd like to look it over. https://www.borderwarsxc.com/

If you cannot go to Border Wars please let me know. I've included the entries below, please look through them and let me know if I'm missing anything. We are only allowed 7 varsity runners, so there were some tough decisions. We went with those who had the best times on Friday, but we also consider the work of the entire year. These 7 runners can change week to week.

We will be doing our harder workouts on Monday and Wednesday this week so that we can have the whole team together after school. We will practice at 3:15 on non-class days still. On days that we meet at the Park you can go directly there, you do not necessarily need to warm up to the park.

Monday: 3:15 - Farmington Regional Park

Tuesday: class or right after school - FHS

Wednesday: 3:15 - FHS

Thursday : class or right after school - Farmington Regional Park

Friday: 3:15 - FHS

Team dinner 9/16

Team Dinner Friday night at 5:30 PM at the Thornton Home, 619 Cottonwood Dr. Kaysville - They will be serving Hawaiian Haystacks!


Thank you all for your hard work and support of your teammates. Being new to FHS, I've been asked a lot how I'm liking it, and usually I respond with something like, "It is the best" or "I have the best job" and I really mean it. Thank you for your part in that.

Coach Jacobson

Border Wars Entries

Friday, September 2, 2022

9/4 Update

Phoenix,

Another week down and we are finally in to September (although with the current rash of heat it feels more like July, but oh well). I hope you enjoy your Labor Day weekend. 

Meet information

We will be going to the Spartan Invitational on Friday afternoon. The bus will be leaving at 1:30 PM, you'll be excused at 1:15.

At the end of this page you'll find the preliminary meet entries. Again, let me know if you aren't on there, or if you shouldn't be on there, or if there is some other mistake.

If you have junior high/elementary age sibling who would like to race 2 miles, they will be holding a race for them in the middle of the meet.

Meet Schedule (Start time range, not duration of the race):

3:30pm Boys Varsity 

3:50-4:00pm Girls Varsity 

4:30-4:35pm Junior high/Elementary Race (2 Miles) 

5:00-5:05pm JV Girls 

5:25-5:30pm JV Boys

Practices this week

We are going to mix up our practice times a bit this coming week in order to allow our junior high kids to run with the rest of the team on A days (non-class days). So, on Tuesday at Thursday of next week we will have practices beginning at 3:15 at the usual place. 

On class days, we will begin after school practices at the same time, just right after school. 

(Reminder that we don't have school on Monday, this should be a day for you to go for a regular distance run, probably in the 50-60 minute range).

The percentage of max mileage next week should be 80-90%, and we are going to hover around that mileage for the next few weeks. We are keeping mileage high, but with more intensity, to allow for the right adaptations. Doing too many miles at this point can hurt recovery, impeding our quality in the short and long term, and too few miles won't allow you to see as much improvement. So this phase is aiming to hit that sweet spot, where you are feeling fatigued from quality workouts and races, but you're not also stretching to hit max mileage. We want the main stimulus to be the quality, and the secondary stimulus will be maintaining a good amount of mileage, rather than reaching for mileage and causing the quality to suffer. Hopefully I've explained the philosophy clearly.

Bob Firman

Please go to this page to see information regarding the Bob Firman trip, which is now going to be more individual/family based rather than a team trip. Bob Firman Information

If you have any questions about any of the above information, please let me know.