Modern Athlete Magazine Issue 120, July 2019 | Page 11

KALMER’S CORNER Our Modern Athlete Brand Ambassador’s Blog By Rene Kalmer SLEEP AND A BREAKTHROUGH After the Spar Women’s race in Cape Town, where I clocked 37:26, I texted Coach Lindsey that I needed both sleep and speed in order to improve on my times. He replied that he could help me with the speed, but that I have to talk nicely to the two-year-old about the sleep... W e decided to use a different approach in my training programme, and to add some 400m repeats to the mix , to get the legs firing again after all the ultra-training. After the second training session, I started to feel like a track runner again, but I knew the proof would be in the pudding come the Spar Women’s race in Durban. For this third leg of the Spar Grand Prix series, I had the privilege of travelling down to Durban with a new travel partner. This time around, I left my hubby and daughter at home and took one of my Vorie girls, Dipuo Mashamaite with me. I called her a week before the Spar Women’s 10km and asked if she wanted to go down to Durban with me. Dipuo did not hesitate and it was no problem for her to travel solo from Soshanguve to Vorentoe during the school holiday in order to meet up with me on the Friday eve for the weekend of running and adventure. Friday night’s dinner was also up to her to decide, so pizza it was, with strawberry milkshake for dessert for both her and Andre. share stories about sleepless nights and trying to train in zombie-mode. Thankfully, not even race day nerves could keep us from getting eight hours of uninterrupted sleep without our little ones! Come race day, and the plan was to start conservatively and pace myself at 3:30- 3:35min/km. It was a great confidence booster to start catching the ladies one by one from about two kilometres into the race. I also fed on the great memories I had from the Durban Spar, which I won a couple of times, and where I set my Personal Best time of 32:27 in 2009. I was delighted to cross the finish line in Kings Park with a huge PKPB (Post- Karli Personal Best) of 35:44. I know for most elite runners that is an average time, but it was heart-warming that so many of my running friends celebrated this breakthrough with me. They have witnessed my battle with injuries and the frustration getting back into shape after my pregnancy. That is one of the beauties for me of the Spar Grand Prix series. Most of the ladies have been racing against each other for more than a decade (or two, in my case). We have all experienced major ups and downs in our careers, but at the Spar series, we celebrate victories together, and lift each other up through the setbacks. I have been involved with Dipuo and the rest of the girls at the Vorentoe Running Academy for more than four years, where my role varies between being mentor, mom, big sister, teacher, fitness instructor, assisting with visa applications, etc. We bond weekly over a core session, and during exam time, I have to help with quick- fix Afrikaans lessons. I am also proud to say that, with the help of Zola Budd, one of the girls is currently studying in the USA, whilst I hopefully have another girl that will join her soon. I am also constantly busy collecting old running shoes, to assist the 40 learners at the Academy. (So, if you want to give your old running shoes a second life, I am your girl… #PayItForward.) Balmy Durban Vibes Celebrations All Round We were very happy to swap the chilly Joburg weather for T-shirts and flip flops in Durban. We stayed on the beachfront, and could not help but to join in the holiday feeling in Durban. On the Saturday before the race, we decided to go for a ride on the cable car with fellow Murray & Roberts clubmates, Andrea Steyn and Leilani Scheffer. Andrea is also a newbie mom, trying to juggle motherhood, work and training, so it was good to It was an honour to share the road with Helalia Johannes from Namibia, who clocked the fastest time ever on South African soil with a phenomenal 30:59. I am also happy to report that Andrea also clocked a post-pregnancy PB of 36:36. But best of all, I am very, very proud of Dipuo, who smashed her PB, clocking 38:05 and finishing as third junior… and all that running without a watch. My advice to all who feel a bit demotivated is to keep showing up for your training sessions and not to give up, because your breakthrough is closer than you think! About the Author: René Kalmer is a two-time Olympian, having represented SA in the 1500m at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and in the marathon at the 2012 London Games. She has also won more than 40 SA titles in track, road and cross country at youth, junior and senior level, in distances from 800m to the half marathon. 11