10-11-2014, 11:42 AM,
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2014, 04:06 PM by marathondan.)
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marathondan
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Late '14 - Lightly Limbering Up for London
Well it had to start sometime, and today is as good a day as any. I've successfully completed three weeks of sloth and torpor - let's face it, two of my key skills - but with a date in London next year I need to make a start sooner or later. The hard stuff will start around Christmas, but until then I'll get what I can in the bank.
So it was a couple of laps round the Bracknell mill pond this morning in the early light, three miles all told including the uninspiring plod there and back. A workmanlike effort, but it did the job.
All seems well on the tendon front. Three weeks of no running also means three weeks of no stretching, but I seem to be out of the woods. The most likely suspect at the moment seems to be the back, which has been twingeing a bit recently and made itself known this morning with the occasional loss of footing.
Life seems busier than ever. This weekend was typical - 1 voluntary activity, 2 scout activities, 2 music activities, 1 craft project, all needing parental engagement. I think I bagged one hour of me-time during daylight hours, which was spent mangling some basic guitar chords. And I have clients camped in my office till the end of the year, making lunchtime outings rather bad form. But having delved into the RC archives a little recently (more of which later), I would love to be able to find some new and inspiring routes. The trouble is, the lack of daylight hours in which to explore. Something for me to think about.
Hopefully this is part of the wider annual RC resurgence - looking forward to hearing tales from the South Downs and the Southern Hemisphere of others getting back out there.
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08-12-2014, 02:28 PM,
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2014, 08:44 PM by marathondan.)
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marathondan
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RE: Late '14 - Lightly Limbering Up for London
Week -2 of 18
This warmup period is all about getting back into the routine of running three times a week, which I did successfully. Three outings, the holy trinity (interval, tempo and easy) - all offroad and all before dawn. On Saturday morning I successfully found the path from Field 2 to Field 1 in the dark and so was able to complete my long effort (only 6 miles). Having not eaten, I found myself consuming a lot of water (750ml in about 45 mins) so will have to take more in future and stash it.
Maybe I'll be able to do most of my training early morning after all. It seems I'm less of an owl these days. Saturday morning was beautiful; a decent frost underfoot and stars and a full moon above, the faintest glow of sunrise apparent as I returned home just before 7am. And the good news is that we're almost at the shortest day already; the mornings may continue to become colder, but they'll also become a little lighter.
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13-12-2014, 11:40 PM,
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RE: Late '14 - Lightly Limbering Up for London
Well done Dan, it's great to see someone here actually in training, and in the middle of silly season at that. Even worse, it's winter on your side of the planet. I doffs my hat to you.
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14-12-2014, 04:50 PM,
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Charliecat5
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RE: Late '14 - Lightly Limbering Up for London
(13-12-2014, 11:40 PM)Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man Wrote: Well done Dan, it's great to see someone here actually in training, and in the middle of silly season at that. Even worse, it's winter on your side of the planet. I doffs my hat to you.
A also doff my hat at you Dan.
I prefer running in winter... the colder, wetter, windier and muddier it is... the better in my book.
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15-12-2014, 07:38 AM,
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marathondan
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RE: Late '14 - Lightly Limbering Up for London
(14-12-2014, 04:50 PM)Charliecat5 Wrote: (13-12-2014, 11:40 PM)Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man Wrote: Well done Dan, it's great to see someone here actually in training, and in the middle of silly season at that. Even worse, it's winter on your side of the planet. I doffs my hat to you.
A also doff my hat at you Dan.
I prefer running in winter... the colder, wetter, windier and muddier it is... the better in my book.
Indeed, the winteryness is a positive, not a negative.
Week -1 of 18
Another satisfactory warmup week in the bag. I'll be doing exactly the same routine for 4 weeks, which, might get a bit boring, but by week 2 I'll hopefully be champing at the bit to ramp up the mileage (by a whole half a mile - what idiot wrote this plan?).
So yes, three more early morning plods, two frosty, one damp. Sunday for the easy run was particularly nice - I treated myself to a 6.45 lie-in and got out just at first light with the mercury around two degrees below. Perfect conditions. I guess, after over 13 years of running, I should finally invest in my first pair of trail shoes, as I'm now barely touching tarmac. Buy yes, I will remember to do a couple of long runs on pavement before race day.
A new development this marathon campaign will be THE AWESOME INFOGRAPHIC, which will allow you to visualise my progress week by week. You can see that, as always, my volume goals are modest. Quality not quantity.
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15-12-2014, 12:03 PM,
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RE: Late '14 - Lightly Limbering Up for London
It's not FITC or BTR, but it's a good read. Enjoy!
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16-12-2014, 11:54 AM,
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RE: Late '14 - Lightly Limbering Up for London
Oh, please DO read the book Dan. It is worth it, definitely.
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