Thoughts From Three: Dispatches


Camillus NY - After the success of Jim Vermeulen's XC Journal in the many falls of Cross Country, we've asked again for him to provide some news and notes once a month this summer. Think of these as the thoughts that cross the mind of your average coach. Up from Section 3, we present you with "Thoughts From Three."




for the season ahead


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Coach V,

My parents are not letting me do cross country, indoor, and outdoor. They said I can only do two seasons. So I'm choosing indoor so I can prepare for outdoor. I apologize and I will be there when indoor starts.

 Terri


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Please excuse Ronnie from practice yesterday. He was not feeling well and vomiting after a trip to the fair.

Thank you

Mrs. Norman


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Coach,

Thank you for the nice e-mail.  I really have been thinking about quitting for a while now.  I liked the whole team experience, but I don't like to run that much…..

Barry

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Monday, August 24:


Sam will not be able to make practice today - I am unable to get him a ride and I have a conflicting appointment.  Sorry!

[Mrs. Smith]


Tuesday

Sam will not be able to attend practice tomorrow (Wednesday) as the Chorale will be singing for the teachers at the high school. He will have to be there from 8 - 9:15 a.m.

[Mrs. Smith]


Thursday

Sam could not make practice today due to food poisoning.  Sorry for the inconvenience.

[Mr. Smith]


Monday


Hi, Coach Vermeulen,
Sam came home on the bus today. He said he knows about his poor attendance becoming a problem and he has chosen not to continue with cross country. I was really hoping it would work out for him since he needs a social activity and likes to run.  He is supposed to be seeking out another after school club (I see the math league meets tomorrow).
He has always struggled a little bit socially so I do hope he finds something he enjoys.
Thank you again for your patience and I'm sorry James isn't sticking with cross country. Good luck with your season and thanks for all of your help.
[Mrs. Smith]

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Hi  Mr. Vermeulen,

I don't like running cross country and I don't want to continue anymore.  I just wanted to let you know that, though I hope you won't think of me as a quitter.

 -Sandy


Hi Coach,

I'm sorry about the last email. Could you ignore it for me? I decided I don't want to quit cross country. However, I'm sorry for missing practice today.

-Sandy

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RACE ANALYSIS


Name: Kenny


Race Strengths: I had a plan and I tried to execute it


Race Weaknesses: I made a really bad decision before the race. My sock was slipping down my leg so I decided to put a rubber band around it to hold it up. When I started to go up tunnel hill, I noticed it get tighter. From that point, I proceeded to lose the circulation in my left leg. At the end of the race, I wasn't too tired because I was having trouble moving my leg. I am pretty certain that if at all, I only went into the anaerobic stage on the finish stretch. I still feel that I would have done significantly better without that rubber band. My plan had been to stay with Connor unless I felt better and could pass him. After going up tunnel hill, my race, mentally, was ruined. I could not stop thinking about the rubber band. I know you have said that we need to think about our races to progress, but I would really just like to forget about this stupid mistake. 


Changes to Drive Improvements:  Not wear a rubber band.


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