Year Round Club Runs

Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Track (Speed) Workouts
Summer: Moose Lodge, Pulaski Road, Greenlawn, NY
Winter: Greenlawn Railroad Station
This event is a staple of the NRC activities,
and is geared towards ability of all levels. Typically anywhere between 15 and 40 members
(and guests) attend. During daylight savings months the club meets at 6:30pm at
the Harborfields High School. Most runners park across the street at the Moose Lodge
on the south side of Pulaski Road. During the winter months runners meet at the
Moose Lodge, and if weather conditions dictate, run the workout at the Greenlawn Railroad
Station, which remains lit throughout the winter months. Otherwise the workout
remains at the High School track. The workout includes a 1-mile warm-up, an
organized track workout, and a 1-mile cool-down. During the workout we do intervals
of varying distances (200 meters to 1 mile), each followed by a slow jog
"recovery" which allows runners of all abilities to regroup before the next
interval. There is usually plenty of competition for the front of the pack (5 - 6
min/mile pace), however, this workout is not just for the fleet of feet. You can
always find someone that does your pace (7-10 min/mile pace) and on most nights there are
runners that simply jog (fast runners please excuse the term) around the outside of the
track, in lieu of running on the roads. The event can be grueling workout, or a easy
recovery from an injury, depending on your preference. Following the workout, one
can find most runner ingesting refreshments in the Moose Lodge, nursing injuries, talking
about upcoming races, planning future events, and (hopefully) talking about things that
have nothing to do with running.

Thursday 6:30 p.m. Hill Workouts
Summer: Moose Lodge, Pulaski Road, Greenlawn, NY
Winter: Laurel Avenue Middle School, Northport, NY
The Thursday hill workouts meet during the
summer months at the Harborfields High School for a run that goes north through the hills
of Greenlawn and Centerport. During winter months runners meet at the Laurel Avenue
School for a run through Northport's hills. This can be a tough workout with the
pace typically between 7:00 to 9:00, and 3 pace groups usually form. Runners that
expect to run a slower pace than this should coordinate with other runners of similar pace
to run the hills. Come on down and well try to hook you up with someone.

Saturday 8:00 a.m. Cross Country and longer runs
Summer: Kings Park LIRR Station
Winter: Sunken Meadow State Park, Field 1
During the summer months these runs start at the
Kings Park L.I.R.R. Station. For the rest of the year, when there is no charge for
parking, the run starts at Sunken Meadow State Park. These runs go through Kings
Park & San Remo, occasionally loop back to Sunken Meadow Park, and vary from 7 to 10
miles depending on the week. The pace is typically 8:15 to 9:30 minutes/mile.
There are quite a few places to cut it short if youre not up to it, or the weather
gets too hot. During July, August and September these runs sometimes wind up in the
12-20 mile range for those that are training for Fall Marathons. At the end of the
runs after changing the runners get a bagel and coffee breakfast at the "Best Bagels
in Town" in the Tanzi Plaza on Indian Head Road, Kings Park.

Sunday 8:00 a.m. Fun Runs - various distances and speeds
Year round: Laurel Avenue Middle School, Northport, NY
Most weeks these runs start at the Laurel Avenue
School, and generally are "recovery or fun runs". These are usually
leisurely paced runs of 8:30 to 9:30 minutes/mile. Some of the courses take us
through/to downtown Northport, the Northport "Pits", Crab Meadow Beach, Makamah
Beach, Middleville, Fort Salonga, Greenlawn, and East Northport. Leader Charlie
Merlino has a Course Billboard map that displays various courses from 5 to 9 miles.
On the last Sunday of each month at 8:00am Charlie Merlino leads the Club on runs from 6
to 9 miles at various locations at a leisurely 8:30 to 9:30 pace. This run replaces
the normal Sunday Morning Training Run. The group has traveled to Smithtown,
Greenlawn, Kings Park, Huntington Bay, Selden, Farmingdale, Caumsett State Park,
Blydenburgh Park etc., for a "Change of Scenery Run". At the end of the
runs after changing into dry clothes the group gets breakfast at a local diner or pancake
house to replace those lost carbohydrates.

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