I have spent the weekend trying to keep up with some A level students taking part in the 3 peaks challenge, climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon in 24 hours. I did the last 2 and was a driver for the rest of it. Unfortunately they could not get to the top of Nevis as they would have to have gone well past the snow line. It was still a great thing for them to do. Legs behaved themselves but I need to get my running shoes back on next week.
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Thursday, 25 April 2013
London Marathon 2013
A beautiful morning for a run. |
Hedging my bets; which pace band to use? |
Saturday, 20 April 2013
London Marathon expo
And I've just realised that it looks like I am going to be beaten by the man dressed as a banana after all.
:-)
Thursday, 18 April 2013
A funny kind of week
The next evening I went out for a paddle and a run. The paddle was in a llance for 45 minutes and i did a few fartlek efforts of approximately 3 minutes' duration. The last 10 minutes was a steady paddle to warm down. I had the river all to myself except for literally dozens of bats; great fun. I finished it off with a slow, easy 40 minute run into Teddington and back. I felt pretty comfortable and my back seems fully healed up. Happy days. Until, that is I got home and saw the news about the Boston Marathon, which prompted my last post. I just felt straight away that I should try to run the London Marathon as a mark of solidarity and respect. I know it's only a small thing but it's something I can do. So I'll do it. That's not to say I am not a little bit concerned as I know from past experience how far 26 miles is, but what's keeping me going is the fact that before my back stopped me I was in better running shape than I had been for years and had comfortably run 21 miles. My plan is to go out at 4 hour pace and see how it goes. If I'm feeling ok at 20 then I'll see if I can up the pace a bit, but ultimately my achievement will be to finish the race, enjoy the experience and show my respect for the people of the running community effected by the events of last week.
As if this was not going to be hard enough, there has been a slight fly in the ointment. Once again I have been fighting something off. I think it's more to do with being stressed at work and home but achy eyeballs and extreme tiredness have been the tell-tale signs, so I have been over-loading with vit-C and getting early nights.
I will report back on how well an eight week, no running taper with excessive carbo-loading works next week.
Monday, 15 April 2013
Sod you
Saturday, 13 April 2013
An easy run
A couple of really hard days at home with wheezy junior doing his best to remove the lower part of his leg with, of all things, a spinning bike that had pedals on it like bear traps. He won't be climbing on one of those again to look at his squash club ladder. :-( So a night with him in hospital while they stitched him back up has taken its toll.
Last night I was meant to meet the boys for a cheeky beer but with junior's injury, a load of diy stuff planned for the previous day didn't get done until late. By 10.30pm I had had enough and headed out the door for a 40 minute run, with my back behaving itself. Despite a simple out and back along a very unnatractive main road, the run did its job. It blew away the cobwebs and put a smile on my face. It felt good and it was good. More of them over the summer are desperately needed.
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Sponsored by Walkers
90 minutes in the llance last night with a steady paddle up to Raven's Ait and back. Still just trying to keep my hands high and spearing my feet. One thing I have decided is I am buying myself a comfortable seat before too long but at the moment it's just about building up some paddle time. It is all rather ouchy at the moment.
I'm going to try to get back into some running next week. There's only so many bags of crisps that can be eaten before they start to take their toll.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Marsport Condor x3
Jamie in the blue submarine. |
Monday, 8 April 2013
Paddle run core
After a day's rest to recover I got up early to go for a paddle with the intention of going a bit further than Thursday's effort. I bashed my way slowly up to Raven's Ait and then freewheeled home with the flow.About 50 minutes in total with some bad patches and some good bits. There's a rec next door to the Royal so I thought I would see if the work I have been doing on my core has started to have any benefit. It was a very slow 30 minutes plodding around the rec but it didn't hurt and that's a first since February. I was a happy bunny. When I got home it was another 30 minutes of core work in front of the telly being mocked by my children.
Needless to say the run immedately got me thinking about whether I could actually go and do the London Marathon, albeit slowly. A case of me trying to run before I can walk again.
Jamie and I are meeting up for a paddle in a condor tonight, I think it's my first K2 paddle since finishing the DW last year. I am not sure what to expect. I just hope that Jamie is gentle with me.
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Oh. My. Days.
Dark? Cold? Windy? must be DW training in April. |