New Members Evening: come along to our next club night at the Catalyst Building at Staffordshire University on Thursday 4th May from 6.15pm. You can find out about our different options for running and walking, as well as meet club members. Membership information will be provided. New Members: if you are not a member, but would like to join or re-join, please complete the membership form and email it to us ([email protected]) or contact us via our contact form. The membership fee for 2023/24 has been set at £20 for new members. Once you get in touch, we will then send you details of payment instructions and invite you along to club runs. We will send you a code to link to the our SPOND app once you have confirmed you wish to join. Please see our FAQs for more information about how we run. Current Members: all current members should have received information separately about how to renew their membership - renewals for 2023/24 have now commenced and should be completed as soon as possible. You will receive an email from England Athletics once we have processed your renewal. Kit Ordering: Potters Trotters club colours are a pink vest with black flash down the sides or pink t-shirt, with the club name and a small logo printed on the back in silver grey/white. A small club logo in silver grey is printed on the front. You can now order club vests, t-shirts and hoodies using our new order form.r Venue Details: We meet on Thursday evenings in the new Catalyst Building at Staffordshire University's Leek Road Campus. We have access to a meeting point and space for pre-run chats and post-run stretching. Toilets will be available and can be used to get changed. The Catalyst Building entrance we are using is on the ground floor, looking towards the Sports Centre. Free parking is available on campus from 5pm. There are multiple car parks available and usually no parking issues in the evening. More information about the Thursday Club sessions can be found here. Congratulations to Club Member Jackie, who completed the London Marathon last weekend. We are all very proud of you. Membership RenewalsCurrent Members: you will receive information separately about how to renew their membership - renewals for 2023/24 have now commenced and should be completed by 30th April 2023. New Members: if you are not a member, but would like to join or re-join, please complete the membership form and email it to us ([email protected]) or contact us via our contact form. The membership fee for 2023/24 has been set at £20 for new members. Once you get in touch, we will then send you details of payment instructions and invite you along to club runs. We will send you a code to link to the our SPOND app once you have confirmed you wish to join. Please see our FAQs for more information about how we run. Kit OrderingPotters Trotters club colours are a pink vest with black flash down the sides or pink t-shirt, with the club name and a small logo printed on the back in silver grey/white. A small club logo in silver grey is printed on the front. You can now order club vests, t-shirts and hoodies using our new order form.r Venue DetailsWe meet on Thursday evenings in the new Catalyst Building at Staffordshire University's Leek Road Campus. We have access to a meeting point and space for pre-run chats and post-run stretching. Toilets will be available and can be used to get changed. The Catalyst Building entrance we are using is on the ground floor, looking towards the Sports Centre. Free parking is available on campus from 5pm. There are multiple car parks available and usually no parking issues in the evening. More information about the Thursday Club sessions can be found here.
Welcome to a New Year at Potters Trotters Our official club night will continue to be Thursdays - we will have run, run/walk and walking groups from our base at Staffordshire University (see below for more venue details). Interested in joining: please get in touch via our Contact page to find out more. The run group will cover distances of 3/4 miles plus over roughly 50-60 minutes, with everyone running at a pace comfortable to them including walk breaks as needed. Leaders will encourage everyone to muster/loop back and ensure no one is left to run on their own. The run/walk group will be following a couch to 5k programme suitable for current members, new runners or anyone who hasn't run for a while, whatever the reason. The walking group is also a great way to boost fitness and be part of a group. The walk will be approximately 50-60 minutes at a brisk pace. Whether you are recovering from injury, wanting to build fitness before starting running or using walking as a great form exercise, you are very welome to join us. Other club runs, including weekend runs, will be on an adhoc basis, with a semi-regular Tuesday meet-up at Sainsbury's in Stoke (followed by a chat in Starbucks when time permits). Members also take part in organised running and walking events, and event information is shared regularly with club members. Our next running target is the Alsager 5 in February. We also meet-up on Saturday mornings at local parkruns to run, walk and volunteer:
Hope to see you soon Best wishes from everyone at Potters Trotters Venue Details: We meet in the new Catalyst Building at Staffordshire University's Leek Road Campus. We have access to a meeting point and space for pre-run chats and post-run stretching. Toilets will be available and can be used to get changed. The Catalyst Building entrance we are using is on the ground floor, looking towards the Sports Centre. Free parking is available on campus from 5pm. There are multiple car parks available and usually no parking issues in the evening.
*** NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN BEGINNERS GROUP *** PLEASE GET IN TOUCH ***
We will be starting a new 10 week beginners group on Wednesday 6th April 2022. The group will meet every Wednesday at 6.30pm. The cost will be £20 which includes club membership and England Athletics Affiliation through to March 2023. After completion of the beginners course, you will be able to transition to one of our other running groups to continue your running adventure. Please get in touch via our contact form for more information and to sign up. If you are already running but interested in joining us, please do get in touch. There will be improvers group on Wednesdays alongside the beginners group - this is suitable for anyone who is already running but looking to challenge themselves, who wants to try running with a club for the first time or is recovering after an injury break. We also have a regular Thursday session (meeting at 6pm at the same location) open to all. We will be meeting in the new Catalyst Building at the Leek Road Campus. We will have access to a meeting point and space for pre-run chats and post-run stretching. Toilets will be available and can be used to get changed. Free parking is available on campus from 5pm. We recommend parking on car park 1 is immediately on your left at the mini roundabout as you enter campus from Leek Road. From car park 1, head towards the main buildings on campus. The catalyst building will be to your right and the entrance we are using is on the ground floor, looking towards the Sports Centre. If you are interested in joining us, we would love to hear from you. We might be operating under more complex circumstances at the moment, but we are doing everything we can to support and encourage each other to keep on running. If you are not a member, but would like to join or re-join, please complete the membership form and email it to us ([email protected]) or contact us via our contact form. The membership fee for 2021/22 has been set at £20 for new members. Please also read about our covid framework and download a copy of our covid code of conduct. These have been put in place by the club committee based on advice and guidance from England Athletics. Please note, we are not currently able to offer sessions for complete beginners but hope to offer couch to 5k courses over the summer. Once you get in touch, we will then send you details of payment instructions and invite you along to club runs. As part of the covid framework, official runs will be offered at a range of different types on weekdays and weekends, based on the availability of individual run leaders. Official runs will be advertised via a range of different channels and members will be provided with options for signing-up / confirming attendance using SPOND. We will send you a code to link to the club's SPOND link once you have confirmed you wish to join. There will be some specific events aimed at new members as well as a range of other runs.
After a pause, we are now able to return to small group club runs following latest updates from England Athletics.
Club runs will continue to be delivered in a very different way than previously. This is set out in the risk assessment and the plans are being put in place to minimise as much as possible the risk of covid-19 transmission during official club runs. Pre-booking will be required and group size will be limited to 6. Sessions will be for club members only. If you are not a member, but would like to join or re-join, please complete the membership form and email it to us ([email protected]) or contact us via our contact form. We will then send you details of current membership fees and payment instructions and invite you along to club runs. Official runs will be offered at a range of different types on weekdays and weekends, based on the availability of individual run leaders. Official runs will be advertised via a range of different channels and members will be provided with options for signing-up / confirming attendance using SPOND. Members should not attend without pre-booking. Any club members attending the official sessions will be asked to adhere to a new covid-19 code of conduct, which covers guidelines for before, during and after participation in the club sessions. Club members should also read the risk assessment. Prior to participating, members should undertake a self-assessment for any Covid-19 symptoms. No-one should attend a club session if they, or someone they live with, has any of the following: a high temperature (above 37.8°C), a new, continuous cough and/or a loss of, or change to, their sense of smell or taste. Members are responsible for taking into account their own specific health risks or the health risks of others in their household. Whilst participating in official club sessions, members should follow instructions from the run leader and adhere to social distancing guidelines. Members are responsible for bringing own hand sanitiser etc as appropriate and adhering to basic guidance about hygiene. After participating, all members must notify the run leader in the event that they develop symptoms of COVID-19 (as listed above) in the 14 days after participating in club activity. We hope this new approach will enable more of our members to get back to running regularly in as safe a way as we can manage in the short term. Please note that if there are further changes to the Government guidelines on covid-19 such as limits on mixing between households, the plans / risk assessment will be revised and any changes implemented as required. The Club Committee has been putting into place an action plan for the return of official club runs based on the advice, guidance and requirements of England Athletics. In the short term, club runs will be delivered in a very different way than previously. This is set out in the risk assessment and the plans are being put in place to minimise as much as possibe the risk of covid-19 transmission during official club runs Pre-booking will be required and group size will be limited to 6. Sessions will be for club members only. If you are not a member, but would like to join or re-join, please complete the membership form and email it to us ([email protected]) or contact us via our contact form. We will then send you details of current membership fees and payment instructions and invite you along to club runs. Official runs will be offered at a range of different types on weekdays and weekends, based on the availability of individual run leaders. Official runs will be advertised via a range of different channels and members will be provided with options for signing-up / confirming attendance using SPOND. Members should not attend without pre-booking. Any club members attending the official sessions will be asked to adhere to a new covid-19 code of conduct, which covers guidelines for before, during and after participation in the club sessions. Club members should also read the risk assessment. Prior to participating, members should undertake a self-assessment for any Covid-19 symptoms. No-one should attend a club session if they, or someone they live with, has any of the following: a high temperature (above 37.8°C), a new, continuous cough and/or a loss of, or change to, their sense of smell or taste. Members are responsible for taking into account their own specific health risks or the health risks of others in their household. Whilst participating in official club sessions, members should follow instructions from the run leader and adhere to social distancing guidelines. Members are responsible for bringing own hand sanitiser etc as appropriate and adhering to basic guidance about hygiene. After participating, all members must notify the run leader in the event that they develop symptoms of COVID-19 (as listed above) in the 14 days after participating in club activity. We hope this new approach will enable more of our members to get back to running regularly in as safe a way as we can manage in the short term. Please note that if there are further changes to the Government guidelines on covid-19 such as limits on mixing between households, the plans / risk assessment will be revised and any changes implemented as required.
|
Club NewsRace reviews, training plans, advice and interesting running stories are included in our blog. Categories
All
Archives
April 2023
|