Welcome to the new RacingSnailClub.com
Welcome to the new and improved Racing Snail Running Club website! I've obviously decided to take a more blog style approach to this website now and will continue to do so for its future. It makes it easier to update and be able to quickly post new videos and information around the world of Athletics. So allow me to introduce you to the main sections of my site:
The Video Collection
This website is almost two years old! Back when I first started this website there were a few websites on the internet that hosted race videos for downloading. Over the years I collected all these videos and decided that I wanted to put them all in one place. So I purchased this website with that sole intention. The collection of videos that I have downloaded over the years is still going strong. If you ever have any new running videos that I have no posted about, feel free to share them in the comments section! What makes this website special is the huge video index full of classic Track & Field videos, and here they are: www.racingsnailclub.com/video
Track Race Pace Calculator
Another new thing I added to the website was a Race Pace calculator that I created in Microsoft Excel. I found that there are a lot of good ONLINE calculators out there, but not very many ones that can be used offline very quickly. So I created my own and now I have this: http://www.racingsnailclub.com/runcalc.xls This calculator is mainly useful for track races as it gives splits for every lap and every mile, kilometer, and so on. The calculator itself is very easy to use. In the black input boxes on the spreadsheet you enter in the time in the HH:MM:SS format. Which means if you just ran a mile in 4:45 you enter it as: 00:04:45. See? Pretty easy. There is a "Read Me" box on the spreadsheet itself with better instructions. If you have other questions, don't hesitate to ask me personally in the comments section or send me an e-mail.
My Training Log
The first thing I ask whenever I meet any new runner is usually, "What kind of training plan do you follow?". So in fairness of the question, I readily offer up my training log for all to see. I highly encourage you to post your own training log in the comments section for me to look at. I love to talk about training ideas and workouts, so if you ever want to have any discussions my log or yours feel free to e-mail me or post a comment!
The Video Collection
This website is almost two years old! Back when I first started this website there were a few websites on the internet that hosted race videos for downloading. Over the years I collected all these videos and decided that I wanted to put them all in one place. So I purchased this website with that sole intention. The collection of videos that I have downloaded over the years is still going strong. If you ever have any new running videos that I have no posted about, feel free to share them in the comments section! What makes this website special is the huge video index full of classic Track & Field videos, and here they are: www.racingsnailclub.com/video
Track Race Pace Calculator
Another new thing I added to the website was a Race Pace calculator that I created in Microsoft Excel. I found that there are a lot of good ONLINE calculators out there, but not very many ones that can be used offline very quickly. So I created my own and now I have this: http://www.racingsnailclub.com/runcalc.xls This calculator is mainly useful for track races as it gives splits for every lap and every mile, kilometer, and so on. The calculator itself is very easy to use. In the black input boxes on the spreadsheet you enter in the time in the HH:MM:SS format. Which means if you just ran a mile in 4:45 you enter it as: 00:04:45. See? Pretty easy. There is a "Read Me" box on the spreadsheet itself with better instructions. If you have other questions, don't hesitate to ask me personally in the comments section or send me an e-mail.
My Training Log
The first thing I ask whenever I meet any new runner is usually, "What kind of training plan do you follow?". So in fairness of the question, I readily offer up my training log for all to see. I highly encourage you to post your own training log in the comments section for me to look at. I love to talk about training ideas and workouts, so if you ever want to have any discussions my log or yours feel free to e-mail me or post a comment!
1 Comments:
WOW! AWSOME!!! I found this site by accident! I'm a serious runner (several marathon undr my belt). How can we connect? I want to get the complete compilation of the "Kenya -vs-Ethopia".How much is it?
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