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The Terry Fox 360: Working together to outride cancer.

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On a rainy Saturday in September, 25 brave and accomplished cyclists from the Lower Mainland left Sun Peaks Resort near Kamloops for the second annual Terry Fox 360 Ride. On the links below, we have interviews with some of the 25 riders. We will find out what their motivations were for doing the ride and some of the experiences they had along the 360 kilometre route. Happy listening!

The first guest is Yarrow’s PL Meindertsma.

The second guest is Terry Fox’s brother Darrell.

The third guest is Cahilty racing’s c0-founder Mike Rauch.

The fourth guest is Liv Cycling Ambassador Crystal Lambert.

The fifth guest is the unbreakable Simon Blythe.

The sixth guest is Langley’s Doug Bartel.

The seventh guest is Valley Cross organiser Matt Scott.

The eighth guest is Prospera Valley GranFondo board member Kevin Watt.

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The wonder of the off season

As we segue from fall into the “Dark-Season” here in the Fraser Valley, a lot of folks are scaling back their training routines. That is not necessarily a bad thing, but rather than totally becoming an NFL couch potato why not use this off season to try something new?

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On this week’s podcast, co-host Kevin Watt & I chat with Matt Scott with Valley Cross. He will explain what the sport is all about and let us know about his upcoming cycle cross races. You can register for the Mill Lake race taking place on November 20th by following this link http://www.valleycross.ca

As well, we have our race round-up, events calendar, and fit tip of the week. 20 minutes of pure Fraser Valley Fitspeek is ready for you to listen to below.

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Cross Season has arrived in the Fraser Valley!

If you can ride a road bike or mountain bike and jog a little bit you can probably do a cycle-cross race. I did my 1st one last year and it was a whole lot of fun. It is sort of a combinmatt-scott-readyation of mountain biking and cross country running. There is a bit more to it than that and that’s why we interviewed Matt Scott, the brains and heart behind the Valley Cross Series. They now feature races at Cultus Lake and in Abbotsford. Matt will elaborate on the sport and on details for his upcoming events.

If you have never done a cyclo-cross race before, give the interview a listen.

After being inspired by Matt, make sure to visit the Valley Cross website to register and to get more details.http://www.valleycross.ca

And YES!! there will be food trucks and fat bikes!

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Great cause, great run, great people.

Just finished the ninth annual Abbotsford Care Run held just before the rain began to fall at Rotary Stadium. Even though the numbers were a bit down this year, the on-course support was exceptional. For the two-lap ten kilometre course there were six aid stations, so you were never far from water. Another aspect of the run course that I think that other race organizers could learn from Irene Henrichs and her support crew was course markings. As you know, if you have your race brain on, you are not thinking too much. This morning’s course was super well-marked. I do not think I ran for more than maybe sixty seconds without seeing some kind of course markings, be they balloons, volunteers, mile markers, or aid stations. Congratulations to Cares Counseling and Restoration Services as well as all the participants in the event. We will have the race results coming up on our next podcast.

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Our 1st podcast (take two)

After a few weeks of learning the ropes, our 1st podcast is ready. This week’s program features a look at some of the race results from the past month, a repeat of the Cares Run interview with Irene Heinrichs, our fit tip of the week, as well as a look ahead at some health and fitness events in our area. Happy listening!

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Abbotsford Cares Run

If you are enjoying your off-season and are looking for a low-key event to introduce your friends or family to the intensity and challenges of a running race, or you are NOT in the off-season and want to test your current level of fitness, the Cares Run for mental heath in Abbotsford would be a great opportunity for you.

The run is taking place at Rotary Stadium in Abbotsford on Saturday October 15th at 9 AM. It features 1K, 5K, and 10K distances.

I had a chance to speak with Cares Run organisers Irene Heinrichs and Lesley Shebib about the history and purpose of the run. You can hear the interview below and you can get more information by following this link http://www.cares.ca/viewcategory/25

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Of friends, family, and the off-season.

If you have been training and racing seriously or consistently over the past few months (a time of year that I like to call “race-season” ) you are likely relieved that you can reduce your training and more than likely, cut way back on your racing.

Precious weeks between the end of summer and the start of the Fraser Valley’s dark and rainy season, are a great time time to reconnect with family and the kind of friends who have a slightly more sedentary lifestyle than you. These weekends away from the pool, turbo trainer, or treadmill or even away from your favourite running route may provide not only a physical break, but a mental break as well.

Furthermore, this transition, or off-season, can be an opportunity for you to work with others around you to achieve their athletic goals or, to motivate them to set some. One way to do this is to sign up for a race to do with them. Not all racing need be foot to the floor, no holding back, awe-inspiring and hamstring destroying. Racing can be social, and yes, even FUN.

On another note, your off-season may offer you a chance to try a type of racing that you have never tried before, a novel way to exploit your fitness and sense of adventure. Coming up in the next few weeks, fitspeek.com is going to be investigating some of the Fraser Valley’s athletic options for your off-season (that is if you have one) or simply a chance for you to shake up your crusty old training and racing routine.