14 weeks ... 403 km ... 59 runs = 4.3 runs per week @ 6.8km per run
When I began this campaign just on 100 days ago I started out with the idea of running every day, even if only for 10 - 15 minutes. It was my way of attemtping to make it a definite lifestyle change - just an automatic part of the everyday routine. I knew that realistically it was unlikely I'd average 6 - 7 runs per week but I did think it'd get me up in the 4-5 runs per week range, which is where I thought I needed to be. Previously when I've planned 3 - 4 runs each week it has ended up more like 1 or 2. So in that sense it
has worked. A little over 4 runs per week is a big improvement on the road to MLCM running consistency.
So I'm sort of there. The stats aren't especially great, and of course the stats don't lie. I feel as if I've put in a good effort and covered a great deal of ground, and I suppose I have done so, in a mid-life crisis kind of way.
But 28km per week isn't yet where I want to be. I feel that to be confident of a good show on the mountain in November I should be averaging 35 - 40km each week with a good long run (20+ km) every fortnight and many more hills than I'm currently seeing. Instead I've managed just five decent long runs in the 14 weeks, and three of those were 17km. The hills have been there, but not with any sort of proper planning and therefore lack the quality I need to get me up Mt. Wellington.
But let's be honest - it
is a fabulous starting base; I still have 5 months to go and so there's plenty of time to get the hill training in and it has to be said I am now at the point where I could go out any day you like and pretty comfortably run a half marathon (and how many times have I been able to say that in my life?)
I've also dropped my weight from 84 to 77 kgs and feel fabulous. So despite only running on 60% of the days available to me, it has been a very positive experience. And now I'm a little more than one third of the way to this year's main goal - 14 weeks down, 21 to go. It's a long campaign, but actually this has been a lot more than just about the race in November. I'm nearly 50 years old, and although I've been running for over seven years I've missed a lot of my goals along the way and don't want to quit the sport wondering if I could have ticked a few more of those boxes. To do that I need a good year under my belt and a bloody solid base to kick off from.
Maybe 60% isn't good enough, but it must be said I'm feeling unusually positive about it. We'll see.
P.S. The calf is fine.