Sunday, September 30, 2018

9/30 update


Braves,

After four months of practices and hundreds of miles, we are finally at the week of the region championships. We are down to two races left, and we are excited for what is ahead. The team is well prepared and running well, and now we get to go see what we can do and enjoy the process.

We will be racing Friday at the Weber County Fairgrounds, with the race schedule as follows:
JV Girls 3:00 pm
JV Boys 3:40 pm
Varsity Girls 4:20 pm
Varsity Boys 4:50 pm
Awards - ASAP after the conclusion of the last race.

The region meet is always one of the most exciting meets of the year, and this year will be no different. We will have this week for some tuning up, but the vast majority of the work is already done. Let’s make each day count this week, getting better one day at a time, and on Friday go out, run hard, and have fun. If we do that and compete with those around us, then good things will happen.

Looks like rain is in store for us this week, although it doesn’t currently say so on Friday, but come prepared to practice in the rain this week; it will certainly be a refreshing change for us.

Team dinner will be Thursday (time tbd) at Jared Smith’s house 1446 Seville Way Bountiful, UT

I’m eager to get back to practice tomorrow in preparation for region and state. Exciting things to come.

Coach Jacobson

Saturday, September 22, 2018

9/23 update


Braves,

What a week. We had a great week of work, mentally and physically, and that was on full display on Friday. Our girls team managed to capture first place, led by Laurie who finished 1st overall. The beauty of XC is that one runner cannot win the race for the team; it requires the entire team to contribute. Trish and Anna Sophia both finished in the top 15, with Sophia at 24 and Sammi at 41. All 5 had their best race of the year, and nearly all had their fastest paces ever. Sammi battled the last 800m at least with severe breathing difficulties but still managed to power through and have a personal best pace. Her effort was incredible. Although those 5 were the scoring runners, races like that don’t just show up out of nowhere, it requires an immense amount of effort over the long term, and without each member of our team, JV and varsity included, our effort would not have been the same. More important than the results is the way we prepare and approach each day. It is a ton of fun seeing individual and team achievements, and those will come as we compete to be our best each day. That was one win, now let’s go get some more.

There were countless races yesterday that deserve highlighting, including that of Riley who battled harder than we have ever seen to have a 20s per mile improvement. Kohl ran so hard and placed so well in the freshman/sopho race that he made himself sick for the rest of the races. I love watching you all battle every race and leave it all out on the course. It is remarkable how hard you have been working this season, and makes coaching this team a blast. We thank you for your hard work and general desires to do right and get better every day.

There are 3 races left in the season , excluding footlocker for those who want to go, but for most of us there are only 2 races left, as state we are only allowed 7 runners for each team that qualifies. Use every day wisely, enjoy these last few weeks as much as possible, because it will be over before we know it.

This week we race Wednesday at Mills Park (Mosquito park) in Woods Cross. There will not be a bus for this meet, and each of you will need to find a way to get there. The school does not order us a bus for this meet because it is so close to home. This will be the last race to help us determine positions for the region meet.

The team dinner will be at the Tew’s home on Tuesday. Time and location tbd.

Looking forward to getting back to it on Monday as we prepare for region and state.

Coach Jacobson

Saturday, September 15, 2018

9/16 update - practice Monday at 2:40


Braves,

State is a month from Monday. Region is 3 weeks from yesterday. The time is winding down and leaving us with no time to waste, and a short time to maximize our potential. We will be practicing on Monday, even though there is no school. We will meet at the normal 2:40 time. Enjoy your day off of school and be ready to get to work.

We raced at the district championships on Wednesday and it was a great day. Because we race there every year it was good to be able to see some of the improvement that we have made as individuals and as a team over the years. It’s crazy to think that a couple of years ago our girls finished second to last, and this year were second, behind an excellent Layton team, who happens to be 6A. Our boys team is so young, but so determined that I won’t be surprised to see a similar jump in the coming years. They were 6th and second of the 5A schools (who are all in our region) behind Farmington.

Remember that success is not defined by the place you finish. I talk about those results because it is fun to see where we stand relative to the competition and how we hope to have improved over the years, but the true success is determined by what we do every day. Over these last few weeks, let’s ramp up the competition with each other to make us all better in the process to push ourselves to the limits and really reach our full potential, accomplish things that have never been done before, and ultimately enjoy these final weeks of this journey.

We will be racing on Friday at the valley regional park in SLC. This is the final “big” meet before region and state. This course is fast and the competition is solid. We have been looking forward to this one all year.

Our team dinner will be 6 PM Thursday at Erika Barker’s house 1405 Madera Hills Dr. Thank you to all those who have and will host. These events have been a blast, and are something I hope to continue through indoor track, and outdoor where possible.

Here is the link to what race you will be in: https://www.runnercard.com/e/runner.Reports?goto=meetTeam&d=&team=21859&meet=1002043 There is a sophomore/freshman race that our young kids not in varsity will compete in. Juniors and seniors not in varsity will be in the JV race.

Here is a link to the map and other info: http://saltlakexcclassic.weebly.com/event-info.html

Below is the schedule.

2:00 Packet Pickup
3:00 JV Girls
3:30 JV Boys
4:00 Freshman/Sophomore Girls
4:30 Freshman/Sophomore Boys
5:00 Varsity Girls
5:30 Varsity Boys
6:00 Varsity Team Awards

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

Coach Jacobson

Monday, September 10, 2018

9/9 update


Braves,

Hard to believe we are about halfway through the fall season, counting our summer program we are ¾ of the way done. We now have less than a month until the region meet and just over a month until state. We have 3 races remaining before region. Which means most of you have 4 races left in the year, while 14 of you will have 5, assuming we qualify for state at the region meet, which looks like will happen so long as we keep doing what we’ve been doing.

Once again the Murray Invitational was a huge success for our team. Our girls, who finished 13th last year with around 350 points, were 5th this year with about 150 points. That is a huge accomplishment, and it shows that our girls are one of the best teams in 5A. Being first in 5A last week, and second in 5A this week in a much larger race shows that we can compete with the best of them.

Our boys also had a strong day finishing one place higher than last year, which as a group is a great accomplishment considering 3 of our top 5 weren’t in the top 5 last year. Another coach pointed out how well we ran with a young group. I sort of forgot how young our team is, and how few seniors we have, because we have been racing like an experienced team all year.

Here is the link to the results: http://murrayinvite.com/results/

As human beings we often mentally set limits on ourselves that do not physically need to be there. These can take the form of excuses. Excuses are often made because we don’t want to accept responsibility of a bad workout or bad race in part because we feel that reflects badly on who we are as individuals and athletes. Maybe we are worried that a bad day is indicative of being a bad athlete, so we make excuses to spare ourselves feeling bad. The mistake is thinking that the outcome is the measure of who you are as the athlete or the person. In truth it is your effort that defines you. There is no need to make excuses for a bad day so long as you know you gave your best on the given day, and every day. Bad days, workouts, or races are going to happen, it’s the nature of the sport. Instead of allowing that the worry you or make excuses, let it motivate you to get back to work the next day. Moving forward, try to eliminate excuses by focusing on your effort rather than the outcome. Great effort each day will lead you to the best possible outcome.

Other mental limits are found in “I can’t” or “I don’t think I can” statements, or general self-doubt expressions. One unique challenge we face in XC is battling each day in practice against the same people, and racing familiar faces any given week. Sometimes this leads us to believe that someone who has typically been ahead of us in practice is automatically going to be ahead of us every day in practice, or someone who has beat us in a few races is guaranteed to beat us the next time. (This can work in reverse thinking that being ahead of someone means you will always beat them as well). This week, try to change the status quo in practice by challenging people who have been ahead of you, both in practices and in races.

This week we will be racing at Layton City park in the Davis District Championships. We will be facing off against every school in our school district (Syracuse, Clearfield, Northridge, Layton, Davis, Farmington, Viewmont, WX), the first 5 are 6A schools, and the other 3 are in our region. This is a great opportunity to see some great competition. The course is 2.75 miles, and is one of my favorite races of the year, because of the small size of the race, with quality competition.

3:30 pm - Junior Varsity Girls
  3:55 pm - Junior Varsity Boys
  4:20 pm - Varsity Girls
  4:45 pm - Varsity Boys
  5:10 pm - Alumni/Parent/Sibling/Friends of XC (2 mile)
  5:30 pm - Awards Ceremony at the Finish Line area

This is the only race of the week, and our next race will be the following Friday 9/21 in SLC.

The team dinner is on TUESDAY this week, due to the race on Wednesday, and will be at Anna Sophia’s home, 953 Eaglepointe Drive, North Salt Lake @ 7 PM. Please bring a side to share or $2 to help offset costs. Thanks to all who have hosted and to those who have gone, these have been fun events.

Thanks for all you do, let’s get back to work Monday and keep getting better.

The athletic director asked that I send the following information to our team. It is about an assembly on Monday evening at 7 PM in the auditorium.

"Especially for Athletes (“E4A”) is a movement designed to inspire athletes, and those with whom they associate, to maximize their athletic potential and to use their talents and social influence to assist and lift others. E4A is seeking to build a culture of athletes focused on changing lives through better use of the attention and influence that accompanies their position.

E4A provides education, training and motivational tools to inspire athletes to focus on doing more, and becoming more than just a great athlete. Schools, teams, youth organizations, and individual athletes are encouraged to become E4A certified and join the growing group of athletes of all ages and skill levels including college and professional athletes in committing to the E4A promise and wearing proudly their Eyes Up-Do the Work wrist band."

You can also visit the website - and view some of the videos that E4A has made in conjunction with this special assembly.

Saturday, September 1, 2018

9/2 update


Braves,

This past week was one of our better ones. With 10 days between the last two races we were really able to take a big step forward, which showed on the course last night. It was unbelievable how well we did as a group. The course was fast and well set up so naturally everyone was going to be somewhat faster than any other race this year, but on so many accounts there were huge improvements. If you go to the following link you can see your time, place, and average mile pace http://www.runnercard.com/results3/meet?meetId=426719aa-77b2-498c-b5f5-45579c1e23ed

Our girls team ended up 4th overall, but the first of 7 or 8 5A schools, and around 20 schools overall. We were behind a 4A school and two 6A schools. Our boys finished 12th overall and had some outstanding races as well. Congratulations to our top 10 finishers: Laurie finished 3rd overall, Trisha was 10th with Anna Sophia just a step behind her, and Dalton finished 5th overall.

I rarely, if ever, see the end of a race. I’m always relying on live updates on my phone or someone to tell me where they finished. Not seeing the finish is the price I pay to be able to be back 400-800m to see each of you come through one last time before the final stretch, and it is completely worth it. It is my favorite place to be, hands down. Yesterday in particular I was amazed at how many of you found another gear and made a move at that stage of the race. A woman I didn’t know, supporting another school, was standing near me when I yelled something like “go around this group” at one of our girls – I don’t even remember who it was – and of course she proceeded to make a move around them. Right then, the woman said to me, almost surprised, “Look at her. Don’t you just love it when they do what you tell them to do?” I was kind of confused by the question, because I guess I have become accustomed to seeing our kids make moves like that. Not because I’m some great motivator but because of the heart of the individuals on this team. I don’t have to wonder if you are going to move, because there is no doubt in my mind that each of you is going to give a full effort, it’s just who you are. I thank you for being willing to give your best effort each day, even when you are having a difficult day, physically or mentally. Being around great kids every day can make me forget how privileged we are to have this group, so I apologize for that. I hope that each of you knows how lucky you are to have the teammates that you do. Enjoy this time together because it is going quickly and will be done all too soon.

For those who are in town, we will be practicing Monday at 7:30 AM, per popular request (I took a poll on the bus home). Fair warning, it will be a tough workout, but one that will be greatly beneficial for us, and we are looking forward to it.

This week we will have a home meet at MPJH on Wednesday. Box Elder, Viewmont, and possibly a team from Idaho will be coming down. We will need the help of all our athletes to run/manage the meet., as soon as school lets out. We could also use all the help we can get from any parents who are available. The meet will officially begin at 3:30 with the girls, and the boys will begin at 4:00. I’d like to be cleaned up and done by 5 PM. Parents, if you are available to help, even if not for the entire time, please let me know.

Team dinner will be Thursday at 6 PM at the Wood’s home 1048 N 640 W West Bountiful. Please bring a side to share or $2 to supplement costs.

We will also be racing Friday at Murray. There is a lot of information for that meet, including parking and schedules. That info can be found at http://murrayinvite.com/

If you have any questions for me please let me know.

Let’s make this another great week and take another step forward.

Coach Jacobson