Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Operation Falcon 2015: REGISTRATION OPENS!
Are you looking for a tried and tested marathon training program to help to meet your targets for optimal success at your 2015 races?
Team FatBird is happy to launch Operation Falcon 2015 - our tried and tested 12-week FlightZONESTM and POWERFlightTM structured training program to support your marathon training preparations for the 2XU Compression Marathon and other international marathons in 1Q 2015.
Team FatBird is happy to launch Operation Falcon 2015 - our tried and tested 12-week FlightZONESTM and POWERFlightTM structured training program to support your marathon training preparations for the 2XU Compression Marathon and other international marathons in 1Q 2015.
Training Starts 11 January 2015!
Team FatBird FlightZONESTM Structured Marathon Training Program 2015
• A 12-week program comprising of weekday tempo/strength/hills workouts and one weekend long run, weekly.
• Group Workout sessions will focus on building strength and endurance for the 21km and 42km distances, with a good mix of tempos, hills, repeats, coupled with weekend LSD and pace runs.
• Experienced Marathoners and Pacers leading and guiding the runs
• The FlightZONESTM Training System, incorporating heart-rate measurements and progressive paced running
• The PowerFLIGHTTM Training System, incorporating hill repeats and trails/rolling hills
• Two levels of training – beginners and experienced runners
• Regular EDMs and online postings of the weekly training plan and tips on running techniques, form and pace
• Special Equipping Discount on 2XU Compression products
• Special Equipping Discount on 2XU Compression products
• Equipping Discounts and Special Promotions on other Sponsors/Partner products
• eCertificates Of Completion/Achievement
Training Fees:
42km participants pay a fixed contribution...........................$140
21km participants pay a fixed contribution...........................$130
21km participants pay a fixed contribution...........................$130
Previous Team FatBird Participants......................................$120*
Drop-In (Per session), no entitlements.................................$20
* Past FatBird fee-paying trainees enjoy discounted pricing
* Past FatBird fee-paying trainees enjoy discounted pricing
Click HERE Training Dates/Schedules for your planning purposes.
Click HERE for Program Information and FAQs!
Please email to training@teamfatbird.com for any clarifications or enquiries.
Follow Our Pace, Win Your Race!
Thursday, December 25, 2014
A Merry FatBird Christmas 2015
Feliz Navidad…Feliz Navidad,
Feliz Navidad…Prospero ano y felicidad...
FatBird Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!
Merry FatBird Christmas Video (c) Rand TF - Click To PLAY
Photos & Video Compilations from FatBird Rand TF
Friday, December 19, 2014
FatBird Rates For Sundown Marathon 2015
FatBird Runners & Friends,
Enjoy Team FatBird's promo code SDM2015TFB for Sundown Marathon 2015 when you are registering for this exciting night marathon.
Team FatBird will be opening up our special 12-week night marathon training package, Operation NightHawk in March 2015...Watch Out For It!
Team FatBird Training
Follow Our Pace, Win Your Race!
Enjoy Team FatBird's promo code SDM2015TFB for Sundown Marathon 2015 when you are registering for this exciting night marathon.
Team FatBird will be opening up our special 12-week night marathon training package, Operation NightHawk in March 2015...Watch Out For It!
Enter Sundown Marathon with SDM2015TFB !
Team FatBird Training
Follow Our Pace, Win Your Race!
Monday, December 8, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Operation Sunbird 2014 - Trials & Tribulations
Operation Sunbird 2014 drew to a fitting finale with 12 weeks of hard training but with enjoyable moments throughout.
Thanks for the wonderful photos snapped by our Ops Sunbird photographers (Ronnie Goh, CK Chin, Meng Kiat & Arnel) which have been painstakingly compiled into a wonderful capture of memories that will stay with all 150+ trainees and trainers forever -
Sunbird Video Compilation by FatBird Ronnie Goh
Thanks for the wonderful photos snapped by our Ops Sunbird photographers (Ronnie Goh, CK Chin, Meng Kiat & Arnel) which have been painstakingly compiled into a wonderful capture of memories that will stay with all 150+ trainees and trainers forever -
Sunbirds Are Forever!
Friday, November 28, 2014
Operation Falcon 2015: The Power Training Is Back!
Are you planning or have committed to local half and full marathon races in the first quarter of 2015?
Are you looking for a tried and tested marathon training program to help to meet your targets for optimal success at your 2015 races?
Are you looking for a tried and tested marathon training program to help to meet your targets for optimal success at your 2015 races?
To support your marathon training preparations for the 2XU Compression Run, Run 350 and other international marathons in 1Q 2015, Team FatBird is pleased to announce an enhanced marathon training program incorporating key elements of strength and endurance - Operation Falcon 2015 , 12-week FlightZONESTM structured Marathon training program.
Training will begin from 11 January 2015 for successful applicants.
Click HERE Training Dates/Schedules for your planning purposes.
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST with an email to training@teamfatbird.com with:
Subject: OFC14
Name:
Contact:
HM/FM:
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST with an email to training@teamfatbird.com with:
Subject: OFC14
Name:
Contact:
HM/FM:
Monday, November 24, 2014
The Sunbirds Are Poised For Excellence!
With the longest run locked and loaded last weekend, the Sunbirds were back in force for the start of Tapering this Sunday morning. The trainees were also excited about receiving their Sunbird race singlets to try out for use on the big day.
After the pre-training briefing and some quick photos, the respective groups ran off independently towards Fort Road. By now, many of the Sunbirds are already familiar with their paces and are putting in their final touches to the race and hydration/fuel plans.
There were more runners at ECP this morning, putting in their final bursts for the SCMS on Dec 7. The Sunbirds having done 11 weeks of progressive training looked very composed and steady in their strides, giving them confidence of a good showing in a fortnight's time.
The number of stragglers have greatly diminished and more Sunbirds have upgraded to faster groupings, leaving just very few in Group 4. That is testament to the progress they have made in just 11 weeks of structured buildup with the marathon training program.
All returned strongly back at C4 Nest by 11am, with faces glowing with a sense of pride and confidence that they have put in all the hard work, and it is now a matter of keeping their bodies well oiled for a smooth delivery on Race Day.
A few final tips and advise were given to the Sunbirds to help tweak and adjust some of the weak areas, before breaking off for home to have a good rest and recovery, with time left to enjoy the remaining half of the Sunday.
Next week will be Ops Finale and a graduating milestone of sorts for the Sunbirds, and we look forward to all dressed in their race day Sunbird attire for some nice shots for the album.
The Sunbirds Are Poised For Excellence!
Facebook Photos by FatBird Ronnie
Saturday, November 8, 2014
OSB14 Week #9: Showers Of Blessing
The live weather updates were showing the movement of large rain clouds in the southern sector of the island. While waiting for the rain to abate, we handed out the training tees to qualifying trainees who have with consistent attendance at training.
The first 10km was great as all groups were seen enjoying the cool after-rain weather, finding the paces comfortable but yet maintaining a conservative stance in not speeding up. As we approached Changi Coastal Road, the sun was peering through the thick clouds, emitting weak streaks of sunlight that was to get stronger as the morning wore on.
The smaller trainee pool allowed the pacers and trainers to give closer attention and also dispense some race day preparation tips. The HM Sunbirds had a field day in the nice weather, while the FM Sunbirds managed a strong pace for at least 25km.
On the return out from Changi Coastal Road, the sun's rays beat down the backs of the runners. Coupled with the tiredness of the legs, there were drops in pace across the groups by about 15s-30s/km. Still, the Sunbirds persisted and when some got their second wind, they were able to maintain MP all the way back to C4.
Most of the trainees were glad they made their way down to ECP in spite of the heavy showers, and were rewarded with satisfying workouts and pushing their thresholds. With the lessons learnt from the training LSD, some fine-tuning was in order to tweak the readiness and plan for a desirable set of results on Dec 7.
The majority completed Weekend 9's run plan to satisfaction, meeting most of the training objectives. We look ahead to the longest LSD in Week #10 where we will put Optimal Pace into practice and going the longest 22km and 35km distances of the entire Sunbird program.
The Sunbirds Braved The Storm!
Facebook photos from FatBird Chin
Monday, November 3, 2014
Sunbirds enjoyed cool weather Marathon Pace LSD
After weeks of training in the western hill slopes and reservoir trails of MacRitchie and Peirce, the Sunbirds returned to our Nest in the ECP for our Pace Training Phase.
With the series of 30km+ runs over the next 3 weeks, all Sunbirds, especially the Full Marathoners were eager to put some good conditioning in the run up to 42km on Dec 7.
The skies were cloudy and the weather was cool, with the occasional bit of breeze. This was just one of the good mornings to test the limits of our trainees' abilities, and they emerged on top of their game. The trainers in their bright yellow tops could be spotted from a distance leading their respective charges on a steady Marathon Pace (MP).
The first 10km was covered without much of an issue. As we entered the cooling Changi Coastal Road, the mood was still good as fellow Sunbirds were still ambling on in chit-chat mode. The Coastal Road was as usual crowded with cyclists, and we were extra careful to be keeping to our own lanes while maintaining target pace.
The Sunbirds definitely looked a lot more composed and steady today compared with last week's 'meltdown' at the Labrador-Keppel Marina route. All systems of hydration and fuel-up were conscientiously put to practice for optimal performance.
The return from Coastal Road was pretty smooth as the sun was still kept at bay when we hit 20km. The high humidity required us to observe proper hydration protocol for sustained effort.
The final 5km back to C4 did push the envelope for some of the Sunbirds, but they eventually overcame their fatigue to complete the 30km in relatively good form. Although tired, many were happy to have completed the long 30km run at target MP, with good feelings all round.
Overall, it was a smooth session with most of the training objectives met. We look forward to the 32km next weekend, probably starting with MP in the first half and then Optimal Pace in the second.
Facebook photos from FatBirds Chin, Ronnie.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)