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Hello
Everyone,
March
11, 2026
In
this Issue:
- The Frosty Growler
- What Really Happens to Your Heart During a Marathon
- Sudbury Rocks Running Club - Group
Runs
- Photos This Week,
- Upcoming Events:
May 24 2026 SudburyRocks!!!
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| March
8, 2026
CANCELLED!

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The Frosty Growler Triathlon
is back for 2026 & bringing the heat to winter with
a one-of-a-kind challenge that mixes skiing, biking, and
running into one epic race.
Whether you’re racing solo or as a team, The Frosty
Growler is all about getting outside and embracing winter!
And.. this year, we have short and long course options!
Date: Sunday, March 8
Location: Kivi Park
CANCELLED!
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What really happens to
your heart during a marathon
Staring down the barrel of
a marathon starting line can make your heart thump harder
than a flat tire on the highway – and that’s
before you even start moving. There’s no doubt racing
puts a lot of wear on your cardiovascular system, so is
it really safe? To answer that, check out this new story
from Outside: "What
Really Happens to Your Heart During a Marathon."
Racing causes your heart rate and blood volume per beat
to increase, raising total cardiac output by up to eight
times your resting levels. As the miles accumulate, cardiovascular
drift kicks in, meaning your heart rate tends to climb
upward to keep up with the physical demand. One finding
that surprises many runners is that troponin – a
cardiac enzyme typically associated with heart attacks
– can leak into the bloodstream during a marathon.
A recent JAMA Cardiology study found that while elevated
troponin levels are common post-race, the heart generally
recovers within days, and long-term cardiac dysfunction
is not the expected outcome for most runners. As Dr. Eamon
Duffy puts it, for the vast majority of runners, marathon
running is safe and good for cardiac health. That said,
it's worth discussing your specific situation with a doctor
before ramping up your training. Once you have that green
light, understanding your heart rate zones can help you
train smarter. This story from Polar is a solid place
to start: "Heart
Rate When Running: What is Normal?" Physical
therapist Jason Lakritz suggests that most runners can
simplify their training to three systems: aerobic (zones
1–2), lactic threshold (zone 3), and anaerobic (zones
4–5). A quick rule of thumb for gauging which zone
you're in without a monitor: if you can speak in full
sentences, you're likely in the aerobic zone; four or
five words puts you near lactic threshold; one or two
words means you're going anaerobic.
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Sudbury Rocks Running
Club - Group Runs
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Wednesdays
- meet at Apex Warrior parking lot departing
at 1800h. Typically runs are 1 hour or 10km.
Saturdays - meet at Bell Park's
Elizabeth St parking lot departing at 0800h. Typically
runs are longer at 1.5 hours or 15km minimum.
Generally the pace floats between 5 and 7 minutes per
km. Anticipate a mixture of roads and trail running on
the routes.
Inclement weather is usually just a challenge. Group has
only been cancelled for local races or xmas. Cancellations
or changes in meeting locations will be posted.
Locations are show in the
attached photos/maps.

Wednesday pm location

Saturday am location
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Photos This Week

March 4 Wednesday pm run

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 3 Moonlight

Mar 4 Moonlight

Mar 4 Moonlight

Mar 4 Sudaca

Mar 4 Loach's Path
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Mar 4 Loach's Path

Mar 5 Bioski

Mar 5 Bioski

Mar 6 Moonlight

Mar 7 Saturday am run

Mar 9 Bioski

Mar 9 Bioski

Mar 9 Bioski

Mar 9 Moonlight Bridge
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Upcoming Events
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May
24, 2026
SudburyRocks Race,
Run or Walk

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Registration is now open for 2026
SudburyROCKS!!! Can you feel the excitement! Secure
your spot now, and mark your calendars for another
epic event, Sunday May 24th 2026. We can’t
wait!
Click on the Race
Roster link in the bio or below!
https://raceroster.com/events/2026/111700/sudburyrocks-2026
Early bird prices
until December 31st.
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