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The Langford resident heads up West Shore Parks and RecreationB次元官网网址檚 annual training program leading up to the TC10K in spring. She says the sessions can be a wonderful experience, regardless of oneB次元官网网址檚 fitness level or ability to complete a sustained run.
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The 14-week clinic, which includes a walking component, gets underway Jan. 17 and sees participants split into four groups based on their fitness and experience.
Marley assures that the program is a gradual one, with the intensity of the workouts building up to the race, which happens this year on Sunday, April 26.
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The clinic is one of 15 TC10K leadup programs put on by rec centres around the Capital Region. Marley likes the fact West Shore residents have someplace closer to train for the event.
While running can be a solitary activity if one chooses, the clinic provides a very social, supportive experience for participants, an atmosphere that helps make it even more appealing and gratifying, she says.
Some participants who have a hard time making time for training appreciate the regular weekly aspect of the clinic. B次元官网网址淭hey can be home by 11 or so and have had a great workout and had some laughs,B次元官网网址 Marley says.
The cost for the clinic is $120 plus GST and training sessions happen Saturdays from 9 to 11 a.m. starting from Seniors Room 202 at the rec centre. More details are available in the West Shore Parks and Recreation fall/winter Activity Guide, which can also be viewed online at
To register, visit the website and enter program number 93740, call 250-478-8384 with that number or drop in to the rec centre on Island Highway in Colwood.