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Vincent O,Sullivan

I joined Bray around 10 years ago. I coached for a brief time. At first I ran mountain running races. Then I moved to cross country. I have dabbled with track and road running but never been especially successful on those surfaces. My most succesful season was 2003/2004 where I medalled at National Novice and National Intermediate Cross Country and managed a 5th in the National Short Course Cross Country (actually I finished 6th but one of the guys who beat me was banned for drugs shortly after). I also helped out with UCD athletics back in the day and helped bring that club back into being competitive after several years of decline. I was away from Ireland from 2004-2010 (did I miss any events in Ireland while I was away?) where I was a member of Highgate Harriers, University of London AC, University of Warwick AC and finally Coventry Godivas AC. However I have always kept up my membership of Bray Runners and kept myself active in the club.

Here is a little piece about my recent training,

"They tried to make me go to rehab, I said no, no, no." - Amy Winehouse. 

2012 was not a good year for me running-wise. It started well with a 15:45 on the roads on New Year’s day. I followed that up with a good sub 26-min 5 miler in Raheny. However that evening I was in pain. I had plantar fasciitis type symptoms. I took a few months off and maintained my fitness with a lot of cycling. I gradually got back into training in late April and combined it with dry needling therapy to keep myself able to train. I ran a few races here and there and trained through the discomfort. It was a niggle never quite an out-and-out injury. I was getting by but never quite managing any consistency. In July I felt that I needed a complete break and wrote off the rest of the season.

...and I haven’t run since. Strangely though, I don’t feel worried and I am much happier now than I was when trying to train through an injury. Now I am working hard with my strength and conditioning to eliminate my underlying problems – lack of glute control, knees falling inwards, bad posture, lack of ankle flexibility, lifeless feet (especially toes) with no strength or control. 

most runners seem to view conditioning work as some sort of penance and do so sparingly, sporadically and they quickly try to forget about it once they get back running. That was my approach up until recently. Now I’ve learnt my lesson. 

Rehab plan – starting at about 3 sets of 30 repetitions per exercise without using extra weights and then building up to a single set with a much higher volume of repetitions (50 or 60) using weights.

Exercises: lying side legs raises, lunges, squats, single leg squats, bridging with leg extensions, plank exercises, lower back exercises (dorsal raises, etc), calf raises. The emphasis is on keeping good form throughout. After a while, being in the gym for lengthy stretches isn’t so bad. Particularly when the weather is bad. Will it work? The initial signs are good but only time will tell.

 

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Our Club was founded in 1983 primarily as a marathon running club, however over the years we have introduced a juvenile section and cover a wide range of athletic disciplines.


Bray Runners Athletics Club
Bray Head Terrace, Vevay Rd, Oldcourt, Bray, Co. Wicklow 
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Richard Hourihan Chairperson

Cyril J. Smith Hon. Treasurer

Orla Phillips Hon. Secretary

Collette Mason Child Welfare Officer

Jackie O'Neill Social Secretary

Emma Craxton Juvenile Representative

Kieron O'Leary Club Captain

Ashling Smith Committee Member

Maureen O'Rourke Committee Member

 

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