Tuesday, March 18, 2014
HuRTS 4 x 10mins
Holy sweet mother. My glutes are gooooone. Did strength with DC this morning along with LF Charlie and Iain. Got me legs a wobbling. Then the 10mins session with the squad. Intended to take it easy but got into a nice rythmn on each rep running with Macca (or behind to start then catching from half way). They were at about 3:35 pace. Enda well ahead, Barts and CT so far ahead it was like they were doing another session. But feeling pretty good all in all.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Monday missive
15km with the Monday crowd. Turns out new fast girl Erica is a Fairlight resident. All the best runners live in Fairlight. Which is why I'm moving to North Manly.
About 4:30 pace I think. Nursing the right achilles.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Getting back Sunday
Intended on going out yesterday afternoon but was emotionally spent after BUYING A HOUSE! Yep, we're moving. Going to have to reset all my training runs.
Faulty house alarm kept us up last night and, after sinking a coupley of bottles of red celebrating, I was in no shape to get out early with Dicky and Quentin. Set out at 11am. Just did flat loops of Manly for 26km untimed. Stopped to chat variously to LF Charlie, Quentin, Eamo and Stu Truman. Although I was barely breathing I just started slowing to a plod over the last 3kms, reminiscent of Six Foot 8 days prior. So I decided to fully recreate the experience by walking up the final hill.
Right achilles sore the whole way.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
HuRTS 2km reps
Well, thighs much recovered but my right achilles is still very sore. But decided I needed to get some blood flow into it and was doing it no favours stuck under a desk so headed out to the session.
Copped the usual flack from the HuRTS boys about my sub par performance while Tucks took the plaudits (yet again) then settled into a nice stroll around the reps with current HuRTS #1 himself, Mr Tuckey. Not much more to report. Barts looked strong upfront dropping Andy C and Clarkey. Timmy is getting back staying with Mikey's group and Andy acts more like Ray by the day.
Need to persuade Andy C to run for the English at SMH Half. The Churchill/Sands Cup is at stake and the bulldogs are struggling.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Six Foot Track - 18th in 3:48:36
Along Megalong I chat to Banksy before he lets me pull ahead saying "I'll see you at the finish". I replied; "more likely along Black Range", not realising how portentous this would prove. My calves are very tight and sore at the bottom of Nellies and I was getting seriously worried. I've still got 40km to go, there's no way they're going to survive? Tucks then catches and we run together with Jim Perrett, overtaking quite a few people at this stage. Great to see Kirst cheering on shortly before the winery, shame the kids couldn't be arsed to get out of bed. Kirst said Marty Dent was very chipper and chatted to her as she cheered him on. However, this was about 400m before he took a wrong turn. Apparently he wasn't so cheerful after that.
The technical section down to Cox's is one of my worst sections. I can just never run this quick. It's worse this year trying not to aggravate the calves. Tucks and Jim put in about a minute on me over this 3km section. 3 or 4 others politely asked to come past me here, including Hanny Alston who went on to have a stormer. But eventually I crossed Cox's with Tongey in 68:20 - about 30s quicker than my previous PB in 2011.
Then the hills of Mini Mini start. The steep hills seem to help my calves in stretching them out, but the bottom of my left hammy starts to tighten. Notwithstanding this tedious self analysis, I'm actually feeling pretty good and full of energy. I decide I'm going to run all the hills at this point, even if it's a shuffle. As a result I start to catch a few, including Hanny, towards the top of Mini Mini. Also go past Muz at this stage who is already in trouble, saying he's not cut out for this sort of crap! The downhill to Alum Creek is painful, legs starting to seize up now. I then start the shuffle up Pluvi and suddenly this bloke comes flying past - Alex Matthews! What the hell has he been doing?!
Well, I crest Pluvi in 2:12:30ish (64:11 KOM split - not far behind even Fats) but the legs are now seriously buggered. From then on, I just drag my ass to the finish. Banksy comes past just after Caves Rd but I don't care, I just want this thing done with. Overtook a couple of poor souls in even worse condition than me - Jim Perrett and Campbell Maffett - when you blow on this course you really blow. Then the long downhill to Caves House starts. This is just agony. My quads are screaming. No more, surely. Then the crowds. Then the finish. I'm ecstatic. I've done it. Not sure anyone cares, but I do. Putting yourself through this pain makes you feel a little but better about yourself.
Run of the day was definitely James Matthews. I thought sub 4 was a stretch goal but he smashes it looking super strong with a 3:53. But honourable mentions to Tucks going sub 3:40, Worswick going sub4 (with a Pluvi to finish split in the top 15!) and Banksy with a 31minute PB.
Looking at the splits, and like most things in life, I am Mr Average. 21st quickest to Cox's, 20th quickest KOM, 20th quickest Pluvi to Finish. But most time can be made up from Pluvi to Finish. Worswick and Taffy Jim smashed me on this section.
Will I be back? Not sure. I still can't walk properly 3 days later. But there's something about this event.
500m to go:
..and about to cramp:
Me, in front of Tucks, oh yes:
Crossing Cox's, with Tongey:
I did it!
Friday, March 07, 2014
Getting to the start line
Took the last 2 days off trying to rest the calves before Sat morning. Feel a it better but the achilles is a bit sore. Will be agony after but I should get through OK. Not nervous enough for the race which usually means I won't pull out a great performance.
Will be interested to see how Tucks goes - has he been foxing us? Confident Fats will pull out his usual stron performance but tw win may be past him as Dent and Alex Matthews are the men to beat. I'm secretly hoping to tap Muz on the ass somewhere along Black Range.
And, just for Timmy as he was asking about it, a panoramic shot from my officewindow this morning:
Wednesday, March 05, 2014
Wednesday would you believe it
The summer Wednesday route, which I almost daren't publish as it seems so indulgent. Let's just say Bondi deserves its reputation as one of the best beaches in the world on days like today. Me, Mikey, Dave Clarke 5, Mr Ace, Wingewick and Élan today. Voltaren worn off and while the achilles is fine, the calves remain super sore. Beginning to get worried about ability to run Six Foot now.
Tuesday kinda HuRTS
Voltaren took effect. Achilles fine but calves still tight. Did the 8 x 5mins very easy back in the pack. We've got a great squad there.
Monday meander
Couldn't walk on Sunday. Achilles blew up and calves were incredibly tight post race. That's running in no heel spikes for 10km on a track for you. Took Voltaren and hobbled around 11km with the usual HuRTS Crowd.
Saturday, March 01, 2014
NSW 10,000m Champs - 8th in 32:46
Well, it was the usual build up to a night race - me being a stress bunny all day and driving Kirst mad. Not helped by having our house on the market for viewings and trying to find other properties. Dad had agreed to be my lap counter and keep me company on the way out to Homebush but I wasn't much company for him. A few nervous mutterings and compiling a list of excuses. Reached the track, said hello to everyone and did a warm up with Barts.
My plan for the race was to keep calm early on and bang out as many 78's as I could, hopefully with a group around me. Well, that's pretty much how it went, but absent the group. Started off following Nick Bellemore and Barts, but Nick pulled ahead and Barts slowed so I jumped in front of him around lap 3. So the race was basically me pacing Barts from lap 3 until lap 24.9, when he overtook me in a sprint finish with 30m remaining. Officially, he was 32:46:34 and I was 32:46:77. I should have gone earlier, I left the sprint until 150m to go. Barts said as much afterwards, as I could sense him working hard over the final 800m.
It was my first ever track 10,000m and I enjoyed it. It's a long slog, and mentally more difficult than anything else. But it's not the painful lung buster of a 3000m or the sustained pain of a 5000m. From 2km until 5km we war banging out 75s and 76s feeling good. Through 3km in 9:42 and 5km in 16:16 and I worked out that I could still get under 33 running 80s from then on (3:20 pace). However, I must have relaxed a bit as by 7km we were at 22:56 (6:40 or 80 per lap for the previous 2km and probably slowing while doing so) but the fact that I was doing the maths and working this out shows how different it is to a 5000m when I'm often unaware how many laps I've got left let alone target times. So I knew we had to start hitting under 80s a lap and we did - I'd look at the clock each time we passed the finish line and it'd be a 78 or 79. So with 3 laps to go I knew we would be under 33mins and I figured that it was time the start working out how to beat Barts. Gradually upped the pace and could sense him working but he still held on. I've been doing a few sprints as part of every run and foolishly thought I'd have an advantage. The last lap sped up all the way, I started sprinting at 150m but could still hear him. It got desperate at 50m but then he comes past. The announcer shouts out something like "WE'VE GOT A BATTLE BETWEEN A COUPLE OF STRIDERS HERE…..AND, OOH, HE'S FIST PUMPED IN TRIUMPH". Yes, you heard it here. Barts fist pumped as he crossed the line. No apology. No mention of "you deserved it Tom for doing all the work", just a fist pump.
Few laps warmdown. Paid attention to an enthralling women's High Jump. The girl who finished 2nd drew a big crowd.
In summary, very happy with the time, bit pissed off not to finish with a win over Barts. But in good shape and body is going well.
My plan for the race was to keep calm early on and bang out as many 78's as I could, hopefully with a group around me. Well, that's pretty much how it went, but absent the group. Started off following Nick Bellemore and Barts, but Nick pulled ahead and Barts slowed so I jumped in front of him around lap 3. So the race was basically me pacing Barts from lap 3 until lap 24.9, when he overtook me in a sprint finish with 30m remaining. Officially, he was 32:46:34 and I was 32:46:77. I should have gone earlier, I left the sprint until 150m to go. Barts said as much afterwards, as I could sense him working hard over the final 800m.
It was my first ever track 10,000m and I enjoyed it. It's a long slog, and mentally more difficult than anything else. But it's not the painful lung buster of a 3000m or the sustained pain of a 5000m. From 2km until 5km we war banging out 75s and 76s feeling good. Through 3km in 9:42 and 5km in 16:16 and I worked out that I could still get under 33 running 80s from then on (3:20 pace). However, I must have relaxed a bit as by 7km we were at 22:56 (6:40 or 80 per lap for the previous 2km and probably slowing while doing so) but the fact that I was doing the maths and working this out shows how different it is to a 5000m when I'm often unaware how many laps I've got left let alone target times. So I knew we had to start hitting under 80s a lap and we did - I'd look at the clock each time we passed the finish line and it'd be a 78 or 79. So with 3 laps to go I knew we would be under 33mins and I figured that it was time the start working out how to beat Barts. Gradually upped the pace and could sense him working but he still held on. I've been doing a few sprints as part of every run and foolishly thought I'd have an advantage. The last lap sped up all the way, I started sprinting at 150m but could still hear him. It got desperate at 50m but then he comes past. The announcer shouts out something like "WE'VE GOT A BATTLE BETWEEN A COUPLE OF STRIDERS HERE…..AND, OOH, HE'S FIST PUMPED IN TRIUMPH". Yes, you heard it here. Barts fist pumped as he crossed the line. No apology. No mention of "you deserved it Tom for doing all the work", just a fist pump.
Few laps warmdown. Paid attention to an enthralling women's High Jump. The girl who finished 2nd drew a big crowd.
In summary, very happy with the time, bit pissed off not to finish with a win over Barts. But in good shape and body is going well.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
HuRTS 200's
The squad were doing 8x800m but didn't want to hurt myself before Sat so sat in the second group with TKS, Renee, Ellie, Lou and JC and did 200m fast on each rep and cruised the rest.
Long warmdown with Barts for 13km all up.
Now properly back at work. Hrmphhh.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Wellness Wednesday
Same as last week with LF Charlie, MC, Élan and Worswick. Nice and easy, lemon squeezy.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Recovery not HuRTS
Squeezed in 10km from work this arvo during a busy day. A few strides thrown in. One of those runs where you feel infinitely better at the end than you did at the beginning.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Long run home
Out in Manly with a mate from the UK on Saturday night and hangovers are affecting me more these days. So had a rest day. Ran home this evening but added the Wednesday wharves run to start with for 30.2km all up in 2:15ish (4:27's). Bumped into Fats at Darling Harbour and had a good chat. Handling these long runs fine now, but helped by a rest day the day prior.
Curl Curl Parkrun - 3rd in 16:30
Rocked up with Macca and Quentin. CT was there, knew he'd go off quick so plan was just to stick to him. Thing is, he went off very quick and I was a pussy and held back from the start. Ran with Q the whole way sharing the work. He made an effort at 4km. I thought he'd gone early but he held the customary 4s gap. CT maintained the gap he had by 2km and, just to rub salt into my wounds, beat my course PB by 1s in running 16:17. Disappointed at the end, particularly as I felt fine running home. Need to get myself out of this 16:30 rut by committing early on.
16km all up.
16km all up.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
HuRTS Hickson Rd
The crew of Modern Family blocked our usual Park Hyatt route so we made up 1.2kms starting just prior to the Bridge. Another good crowd with the English Andys, Fats and Enda up front with Tucks still struggling (or deceiving us - no one can quite decide) further back with MC, LJ, Timmy and even Kanser making an appearance.
No idea as to pace as I'd left the Suunto at home. Decided to sit in behind Enda and Andy C for each rep but halfway around each one I'd feel their pace drop so took it on after that. Felt great today with plenty of pace. No doubt I'll pay the price on the weekend. Did a long cool down with Timmy, MC and Slapstick for 14km all up.
Have entered State 10000m a week Saturday following cajoling from Barts. Will be my first ever track 10km. Also going to do The Equaliser on Sunday but not too hard and as part of a longer run.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Bondi
Met up with MC, Andy Cross, Slapstick, Elan and a client of MC's. Ran to Bondi. Jumped in the surf. Ran back to the office. Only in Sydney.
Highlight of the trip was seeing the reaction of Mikey when he found a $10 note on the pavement at Bondi. I've never seen anyone swivel and swoop so quickly. It was like watching the figure skating at the Olympics.
17.5km in 1:25 (4:50's).
Highlight of the trip was seeing the reaction of Mikey when he found a $10 note on the pavement at Bondi. I've never seen anyone swivel and swoop so quickly. It was like watching the figure skating at the Olympics.
17.5km in 1:25 (4:50's).
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
HuRTS 14 x 3mins
What I learned today:
1. HuRTS sessions are mentally and physically tough. This was my first in 3.5 months and I'd forgotten how hard they are.
2. The squad just grows and grows.
3. The old timers are on the comeback! Great to see Tucks, Fast Charlie, Muz and Phil Dove out there plus the likes of MC, Macca, Enda, Andy, Jeet, Pete W, Louis, LJ and a whole host more.
4. Muz is on fire. Seriously so. He was effortlessly putting 10s into the rest of us over a 3min rep. Needs a haircut mind.
I struggled early on but improved as the session progressed. I think it was the mental side of things I struggled with most. Didn't worry about the pace but tried to keep up with Bart's, Enda and Andy while working the hills and relaxing on the downhills and flats. The new 3 min route around Mrs Mac Chair is a great improvement.
18k all up.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Super Long Sunday
Over to Centennial early doors for what will probably be my longest run pre-Six Foot. Did a lap of the park solo then met CT, Barts, Enda, LJ, TB, Renaud, Birchy, Jeet, Young Timmy, BK and numerous others for 38km. Everyone was running different distances but had company the whole way after the first lap with Terence finishing the last few km. Real confidence booster today as I felt fine even at 38km and even managed some manual labour this arvo. Having second thoughts about selling the house now that I've actually put some work into it.
2:51:42 all up (4:30's).
2:51:42 all up (4:30's).
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Curl Curl Parkrun - 1st in 16:39
Well, this morning we had scheming and shenanigans worthy of a Game of Thrones episode. And let me tell you, I was playing the role of the upstanding Eddard Stark and Enda was the scheming Tyrion Lannister. He has form with dwarfs too.
Turned up having driven the family there (Kirst still in hospital but more on that later) and did a warm up bumping into Enda, Macca and Birchy but found ourselves running out of time. There was a bit of standing around going on so I popped into the loos while Enda with the hidden agenda hurries the starter to get going. I wander out of the loo smiling ready to greet everyone with a bit of banter on the start line only to see the backs of everyone running away and my Dad shouting something along the lines of "Tom, you daft twat!". Well, I was a bit pumped then. I reckon I lost at least 10s and had to run across the rough ground the catch everyone up. At 1km Enda was way out front with Big Mikey H still 7s in front of me (I was timing the gaps). Still running angry I caught them at the 2km mark but Enda immediately just tucks onto my shoulder for a free ride. Seriously, that guy has no shame.
Started to tire a bit towards 3km with spirits only lifted with the 3 minor Highnams and one Super Senior Highnam cheering from the sidelines. To be fair to Enda, he did take the lead for about 20m but semed more keen on looking at his watch. From then on the race was an almost exact replica of last week. Started to lift the pace with 1km to go wanting to avoid a sprint finish and got a slight gap coming over the bridge. Pretty rooted by the finish line to be honest. 16:39 on the clock so taking into account the start it was about the same as last week.
Enda finished with a 16:47 to take $20 off me. Fair play to him, he's running well as times seemed a bit slower this week. I think the start/finish line was further back than usual - no doubt Otto (who ran the show this morning and succumbed to Enda's pressure on the start line) was trying to protect his PB.
Morning was topped off on the drive home to hear that Kirst's pathology results came through all clear!
Started to tire a bit towards 3km with spirits only lifted with the 3 minor Highnams and one Super Senior Highnam cheering from the sidelines. To be fair to Enda, he did take the lead for about 20m but semed more keen on looking at his watch. From then on the race was an almost exact replica of last week. Started to lift the pace with 1km to go wanting to avoid a sprint finish and got a slight gap coming over the bridge. Pretty rooted by the finish line to be honest. 16:39 on the clock so taking into account the start it was about the same as last week.
Enda finished with a 16:47 to take $20 off me. Fair play to him, he's running well as times seemed a bit slower this week. I think the start/finish line was further back than usual - no doubt Otto (who ran the show this morning and succumbed to Enda's pressure on the start line) was trying to protect his PB.
Morning was topped off on the drive home to hear that Kirst's pathology results came through all clear!
Friday, February 14, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Another long tempo
Same 16.5km tempo as last week. 60:31 (3:39's) today. Was similar as last week to 10km (36:18) but then lost it a bit into the wind coming back along Manly beach.
Warm and very humid today which didn't help. But solid session nonetheless.
1km warmdown.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Mater movements
10km from the Mater. Some great trails through Artarmon Reserve which you don't expect in the middle of a city. Hilly and tired. 45mins.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Tradey Tuesday
After a day of manual labour around the house I knocked out the 15km Allambie Hill/Seaforth Oval route in the early evening in 68:22 (4:33's) feeling very sore.
Loving the short track speed skating at the Olympics. It's got to be the best spectator sport.
Loving the short track speed skating at the Olympics. It's got to be the best spectator sport.
Sunday, February 09, 2014
Long run with friends!
Finally some company after weeks of long runs solo. Met Andy and Macca at home, caught up with Jamie then met Tiger and Amy at Dee Why. Up around Narrabeen Lake and back. 36.3km all up in 2:46:34 (4:34's). We started off very slowly (I still had a hangover from too many red wines) at 6am but Tiger and Jamie were throwing a few quick ones in there on the way back through Cromer.
Very tired now. I'm still struggling to back up for the long run after pushing the Parkrun the day before.
Very tired now. I'm still struggling to back up for the long run after pushing the Parkrun the day before.
Saturday, February 08, 2014
Curl Curl Parkrun - 1st in 16:28
So this morning we had the Truscotts, Jamie, Macca, Justin, Charlie, Pete W, Big Mikey H and 188 other people for the increasingly popular Curl Curl Parkrun. Lovely morning with little wind and lots of PBs out there. Went off quite quick feeling confident and trying to drop CT who's only recently returned from foot surgery (albeit on a 2014 running streak). Well, the tenacious bugger just wouldn't let go. I started to lose it a bit at 3km and he took the lead only for me to have another pop going up the hill on Harbord Rd. On the bridge with 600m to go and he's still on my shoulder. Keep on increasing the pace and gradually get a slight gap so that there's no mad sprint thank God.
Pleased with the time off biggest week in 4 months (and first mid-week session in same period). Impressed by CTs time off little training. Macca went well for another PB in 17:30. ML Charlie also avoided getting chicked by Greta off seemingly little training. He could go well if he applied himself.
Jog there and back the long way for circa 16km.
Friday, February 07, 2014
Plod
Very easy jog to Shelley, bumping into Ben and Big Sam swilling beer from brown paper bags along Manly beach. Felt very virtuous.
10.5km in 49mins (4:36's) which brings up 100km for the week. Being anal like most runners, there was a reason for running 10.5km. First 100km week since October.
10.5km in 49mins (4:36's) which brings up 100km for the week. Being anal like most runners, there was a reason for running 10.5km. First 100km week since October.
Thursday, February 06, 2014
Tempo Time
Was planning a 2km TT with Barts but he pussied out so I did a 16.5km tempo instead (because it's really similar) - usual route to Shelley Beach and back with an extra loop of the Golf Course.
Bit of wind going down the beach which made me tired at the 9km mark and quite warm (25C) but otherwise felt great. Finished in 59:44 (3:36's). Very happy with that - about 10s per km faster than I was expecting. In better shape than I had thought.
Stats
Bit of wind going down the beach which made me tired at the 9km mark and quite warm (25C) but otherwise felt great. Finished in 59:44 (3:36's). Very happy with that - about 10s per km faster than I was expecting. In better shape than I had thought.
Stats
Tuesday, February 04, 2014
More easy stuff
Been reading about marathon training and sounds like everything I'm doing at the moment is contrary to an effective marathon training plan. But, in 2 weeks time I'll be back to HuRTS sessions so might as well enjoy the easy training for a bit longer.
Today was 12km easy in 4:27's with Charlie on his bike. Charlie provided a constant stream of conversation which avoided any dull moments.
Another pain free run. This nightly liaison with the foam roller seems to be working a treat. Struggling this evening with big pudding cravings.
Finally, thank God Joe Kinnear is gone. Now just for Mike Ashley.
Today was 12km easy in 4:27's with Charlie on his bike. Charlie provided a constant stream of conversation which avoided any dull moments.
Another pain free run. This nightly liaison with the foam roller seems to be working a treat. Struggling this evening with big pudding cravings.
Finally, thank God Joe Kinnear is gone. Now just for Mike Ashley.
Monday, February 03, 2014
Long run in the heat
Only chance to get out today was at 1pm in 30C heat. Did 34km around Narrabeen with a loop of the Golf Course at the end. 2:29:31 (4:23's). Bumped into Macca early on so did a few km with him. Last few km were a struggle in the heat running from bubbler to bubbler but at least the pace didn't slow. Maybe this sugar free diet is working.
Sunday, February 02, 2014
No discipline
Drinking wine until 2am last night so just 12km easy in 4:23's today. Will do the long run tomorrow.
Ran in my new Wave Rider 17's. Felt good, but will reserve judgment until tomorrow to see how the various niggles are.
Saturday, February 01, 2014
Striders 10km Homebush - 5th in 34:57
Went out like it was a 5km, came home like it was a marathon.
Felt magic in the first km running with the leaders (Dave Criniti, Neil P and Robin W) but then they suddenly drifted in front and I was running solo. Aware that someone wasn't too far behind and at the bridge switchback saw that Fats and Quentin were right behind. They came past at 5km reached in 17:00 and I was ready to step off the course. It was warm and very humid as ever and I knew the second lap would be a struggle. Fats and Q pulled ahead but then at 7km they both slowed and I was back on board. Pushed on with Q who pulled ahead for his customary 7s cushion and I was happy it was all over.
Fairly satisfied given it's off 80km per week and no HuRTS sessions in 3 months. But need to start some proper work soon.
Nice run by Neil P to win in 33:19 and Macca will be satisfied with 36:50 but not too many other happy faces out there this morning.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Not worth mentioning
7.5km very easy in 4:45's.
Got a bet with Enda for tomorrow morning's 10km at Homebush. I'm giving him a 30s headstart for $20. Hope he's not in PB form.
Got a bet with Enda for tomorrow morning's 10km at Homebush. I'm giving him a 30s headstart for $20. Hope he's not in PB form.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
More easy as
14km easy and untimed with 5 efforts towards the end. Felt great today. No pain in knee for first time in months after plenty of foam roller work recently.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Early doors
10km easy in 44:10 early doors while kids at squads. Few strides towards end but tired after last night's efforts. Bumped into LFCharlie on the beach emerging from the waves Ursulla Andress style.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Cop out hills
Planned on something harder like a 5km tempo within a 14km run but persuaded myself out of it so just did the Allambie Hill/Seaforth Oval route but pushed hard on the 4.5km Allambie Hill.
Just over 15km in 65:54 (4:20's) but a good pace up the hill. Stats.
Just over 15km in 65:54 (4:20's) but a good pace up the hill. Stats.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Bogan fringe
32km around Narrabeen solo. 2:17 something (4:17's) so a solid hit out. Said hello to the super-smooth Angus McGillavray in Cromer but other than dodging the Narrabeen trailer park locals setting up shop early doors for Australia Day, that was about it.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Back home
Yesterday was a bloody hilly 19km on the roads from Crackenback (or "Crack 'n Sac" as the kids call it) to Jindabyne. 4:33's.
Today was a very easy 7km around home in the late afternoon after unpacking. Felt pretty good. 4:27's.
Today was a very easy 7km around home in the late afternoon after unpacking. Felt pretty good. 4:27's.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Holiday catch-up
Monday was 5km very easy picking up the car.
Tuesday was a rest travelling to Canberra.
Wednesday was 10km on trails around Lake Crackenback resort. Runners heaven here.
Today we climbed Kosciusko (about 14km round trip) with me carrying Claudia on my shoulders 90% of the way. Too knackered to run when I got back. Sensational views though on a crystal clear day - some of the best I've ever seen.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Getting longer
30.4km in 2:17 something (4:31's) with Quentin around and about Manly including up to North Head. Hot as we ran at 10am and legs were very tired after yesterday.
Must remind myself when deep in marathon training that there's no such thing as an easy 30km when you're not used to it.
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Curl Curl Parkrun - 1st in 16:27
Jogged over with Macca with another good crowd with Andy, Justin and Big Mikey H back again with Jonny B, the Tiger and Amy also showing. Some random dude from Belgium also turned up.
Awesome video of a monkey bar kids fight.
Binfield went off quickest with the Belgian chap following him. I was a few yards behind at 1km and 2km. On the jog to the start I told Macca he needed to get under 18mins and the way to do it is to attack the 3rd km. So I tried to do the same. Caught them at 3km but the effort in doing so meant I dropped off a bit to the 4th km. Then at 4km the pace dropped a bit so I thought it was a chance to push on. Luckily neither JB not Eddie Merckx followed so I wasn't subjected to a sprint finish I'd no doubt lose.
So the yo-yo'ing continues but very happy with today's time and to have a good competitive run. Hats off to JB who did all the work. Runs of the day go to Macca who smashed through 18mins with a 17:44 and Amy who crushed her PB with a 17:30, paced by the Tiger.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Easy Friday
14km route to Shelley and back. 60:50 (4:20's). 31:24 on the way out, 29:26 on the return. Nice and easy with a few strides thrown in at the end. Canny warm like.
The Stats.
Sammy's bailed on 4 gorges tomorrow with too any pullouts so I'll do Parkrun. Again. Not sure which set of legs will show up tomorrow.
The Stats.
Sammy's bailed on 4 gorges tomorrow with too any pullouts so I'll do Parkrun. Again. Not sure which set of legs will show up tomorrow.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Akuna
Usual route with Macca, Ben and Sam. Macca copped a flat outside Bunnings in Narrabeen just as we were flying along with the Warringah Cycle club train. Ben and Sam went on to do West Head as well, with Macca deciding to punish me with a quick climb of Akuna instead. Managed a new PB (9:48) (Macca did 9:30) and cruised through to the Box to Box in 14:53. If nothing else, the cycling fitness is coming on in leaps and bounds.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
DC Run
5km warm-up, an hour with Dave concentrating on core and glutes (not as intense as recently), then 5km warm-down. Good stuff.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Recovery run
10.2 km nice and easy (4:28's). Sore after yesterday for first few km then good. Bumped into Clive on Manly beach and did the second half with him. He's persuading me to do Byron Bay Olympic distance tri on May 10th. Could be a goer. More interesting was his talk of duathlons - run bike run. Sounds more like my sort of thing.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Long Monday
Whoa, just realised I've been working on a simple version of Blogger. Loads more options here. What's a jump-break? Looks like I can add videos much more easily too. Will have to buy a Go-Pro.
Took yesterday off as I was absolutely knackered and Kirst had a bad chemo day (her worst yet).
Got out for the long run today and felt comfortable on it for the first time since Berlin training ended. Threw in a couple of big hills as a result (North Head up from Shelley and Allambie hill at the end). Did 28km (stepping up gradually each week) in 2:01:51 (4:20's).
Have added Andy to the Head to Heads given he's beaten me. Nephew Jack's blog is the one to read for someone in form. Those km reps are starting to look dangerous.
Here's a jump break:
Took yesterday off as I was absolutely knackered and Kirst had a bad chemo day (her worst yet).
Got out for the long run today and felt comfortable on it for the first time since Berlin training ended. Threw in a couple of big hills as a result (North Head up from Shelley and Allambie hill at the end). Did 28km (stepping up gradually each week) in 2:01:51 (4:20's).
Have added Andy to the Head to Heads given he's beaten me. Nephew Jack's blog is the one to read for someone in form. Those km reps are starting to look dangerous.
Here's a jump break:
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Curl Curl Parkrun - 3rd in 17:17
Another increased turnout from the HuRT Squad and it's band of merry followers. Macca and I were caught by Justin on the jog over, then we mingled with Andy, LF Charlie and even Big Mikey H on the start line. Sam Walker was there so a win was out of the question. Within 500m I realised a podium pretty much was out too.
Legs felt like I was running through treacle. Doing the Akuna Ride the day before seems to be the common theme. There was a group of 4 of us (Sam, Andy and BMH) through 1km but by 2km they had gapped me. Then on the tough 3rd km the front 3 had spread out. Had the consolation of picking up a burned-out Mikey over the final km and ran a bit better then but well beated by Andy and Sam.
Ran home the long way with Macca (also slower than last week but not by much - he'll be sub18 next week), Justin (nice start to seasons) and run of the day LF Charlie (19:14) for 15k all up.
Legs felt like I was running through treacle. Doing the Akuna Ride the day before seems to be the common theme. There was a group of 4 of us (Sam, Andy and BMH) through 1km but by 2km they had gapped me. Then on the tough 3rd km the front 3 had spread out. Had the consolation of picking up a burned-out Mikey over the final km and ran a bit better then but well beated by Andy and Sam.
Ran home the long way with Macca (also slower than last week but not by much - he'll be sub18 next week), Justin (nice start to seasons) and run of the day LF Charlie (19:14) for 15k all up.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Bike and run
Around Akuna with Sammy, Ben and Macca this morning. New PB up Akuna hill (10:19) only 20s behind Macca this time. Aim is to get under 10mins in next few weeks. Got my first puncture on the way home.
8km this afternoon very easy but struggled for the first few km as a result of the ride. Outside of left hip has been sore since then. Had eased up by the end of the run. 36:55 (4:36's). Quick chat to Justin along Queenscliff lagoon - he's just starting back for the year.
Thursday, January 09, 2014
Thursday hill (again)
To the top of Allambie hill (6.5km) and back. 29:15 up, 26:34 back for 55:49 (4:17's). Feeling good but the glutes/hammies were very tight after yesterday's strength work.
DC Training
Wednesday was an hour of glute work with DC. Stepping up the intensity and I was wobbling on the jog home. Had a chat to Thamal on the way back who has continued to suffer from the chronic fatigue when putting the hard sessions in.
Tuesday, January 07, 2014
Solo cycle
Missed the morning ride with Macca and Sam with Kirst training so did 30km in the arvo in just under an hour cycling up to North Head and doing 5 loops plus one trip down to the Police Management School. Bit annoying with the speed bumps but at least it's traffic free. Windy up there which made it hard work by myself but just tried to keep the average pace above 30kmh. Got the glutes working which was the main aim.
Monday, January 06, 2014
Hilly
Buoyed by how I felt after running the hills in Kangaroo Valley last week, I decided to try to replicate it. Only long hill I could think of was Allambie hill. Holy crap. It's 3.2km from bottom to top. But again felt good running up it. Decided to do a loop so ran along the bush track next to Wakehurst Parkway (albeit some of it is now road for a new housing development) then the Dicky Green route back from Seaforth Oval. If I felt good going up the hills, I felt very average after the bush running which I need to bear in mind for Six Foot.
All up 15km in 68:29 (4:32 pace). Nice loop
All up 15km in 68:29 (4:32 pace). Nice loop
Sunday, January 05, 2014
2013 in Review
Well, it was a year of what might have beens. Pleased to see the end of it to be honest. With Kirst getting ill, pulling out of Berlin and pulling out of our 3 month trip across Aus, it turned on its head what should have been a great year.
Having said all that, I probably got as fit as I've ever been building up towards Berlin. In retrospect, I think I started the build up a bit too early. I became obsessed about fitting in a certain number of long tempo runs, but reckon I actually peaked around mid-August. Specifically, it was a Pyramid session I did on August 22nd and the 5000m TT on 30 July that gave me most confidence. In terms of races, my top 3 were:
1. Gold Coast Half. Massive PB and what turned out to be a rare win over Barts.
2. NSW Long Course XC. Bit of a turning point when the strength started to kick in.
3. State 5000m. Good time for early in the season.
Most disappointing was City to Surf. I was in great form but was on antibiotics the week leading up to the event and never felt comfortable.
Just looked back on last year's "Year in Review" and have realised that for the second year running I didn't run a good 10km. Didn't run too many (but more than last year) with the fastest being State 10km on the road in 33:01. So I haven't run under 33 since my PB in September 2011. I was capable of it this year (going through the first 10km of GC Half in 33:27 and not slowing much from then) but didn't have the race to put it together. That has to be the aim for this year - to get back into the 32's. The other aim will likely be Melbourne Marathon in early October. But I'll start the build up later.
Having said all that, I probably got as fit as I've ever been building up towards Berlin. In retrospect, I think I started the build up a bit too early. I became obsessed about fitting in a certain number of long tempo runs, but reckon I actually peaked around mid-August. Specifically, it was a Pyramid session I did on August 22nd and the 5000m TT on 30 July that gave me most confidence. In terms of races, my top 3 were:
1. Gold Coast Half. Massive PB and what turned out to be a rare win over Barts.
2. NSW Long Course XC. Bit of a turning point when the strength started to kick in.
3. State 5000m. Good time for early in the season.
Most disappointing was City to Surf. I was in great form but was on antibiotics the week leading up to the event and never felt comfortable.
Just looked back on last year's "Year in Review" and have realised that for the second year running I didn't run a good 10km. Didn't run too many (but more than last year) with the fastest being State 10km on the road in 33:01. So I haven't run under 33 since my PB in September 2011. I was capable of it this year (going through the first 10km of GC Half in 33:27 and not slowing much from then) but didn't have the race to put it together. That has to be the aim for this year - to get back into the 32's. The other aim will likely be Melbourne Marathon in early October. But I'll start the build up later.
It's officially long
26km with Macca around Shelley and Curl Curl. Did 5 or 6 strides towards the end. 1:58:43 (4:33's).
Weighed myself this morning. 66.9kg after 1 day on the new food regime. Not sure how I lost 2.2kg after a week eating crap and drinking to excess while camping, but hey ho. Last night I dreamed about the cold chicken in the fridge.
Weighed myself this morning. 66.9kg after 1 day on the new food regime. Not sure how I lost 2.2kg after a week eating crap and drinking to excess while camping, but hey ho. Last night I dreamed about the cold chicken in the fridge.
Saturday, January 04, 2014
Curl Curl Parkrun - 1st in 16:38
The Curl Curl Parkrun gets more and more popular with the HuRT Squad (and in general). Turned up with Macca to find Binfeld, Andy, Pete Walker and the Tiger all there along with the usual crowd and the Tiger's gun females.
Fully expected to be turned over by at least JB, Andy and the Tiger based on the last 2 weeks' performance. So headed out slightly easier with the intention of hanging on to Andy for as long as possible. JB went off quick but we started to catch him around the 1km mark. Hit the front along Griffin Rd thinking at least I can say I was in the lead for a bit. Was feeling much better than the last 2 weeks so tried harder for the 3rd km. Ran without a watch so was pleased to hear the time when I crossed the line.
Starting new diet today. Always said I ran so that I could eat and drink what I liked but it's the last variable I've got to try and run quicker. Going to do Brad Pamp's 21 day program from Jan 27th. Weigh in tomorrow morning.
Usual run there and back with Macca for 16km all up.
Jan 3rd
LF Charlie joined us in Bendeela at some point, I think I got my days mixed up. Anyway, did the same route again with him untimed and easier.
New Year's Eve
Down in Bendeela in Kangaroo Valley. Beautiful spot, trouble is it's at the bottom of a steep 1.5km hill. Did 5km out and 5km back. 23:11 on the way out, 19:12 coming back. Felt like I was running properly for the first time in weeks though.
Did Akuna Bay the day before with Macca, Sam and Ben G in 1:59 feeling good.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Long Medium Long run
Was intending to ride Eastside today but didn't have a time slot trying to sort out camping and Macca offered the company for a long run. So did 24km with him around and about averaging 4:41's with some strides towards the end.
We had a discussion on what constituted a long run. Settled on 26km, so this was a long MLR at best. A step in the right direction though.
Curl Curl Parkrun - 1st in 17:21
KM splits went 3:15, 3:28. 3:38, 3:30, 3:18 then the 70m extra. That's how it felt too. Had some kid next to me for the first 800m but I was running angry as his dad told him on the start line, "all the fast ones are away today". Can't cope with the truth yet.
4 and something km there and 6 and something km home all with Macca for 16km all up.
Friday, December 27, 2013
On ya bike
Thursday, December 26, 2013
More of the same
Same as yesterday, but with all the rest of the family on bikes rather than the middle 3 kids. Begged the kids for a 10s start on the Campbell Pde lap but they pleaded all manner of ailments (it's like trying to get a bet off Timmy) before proceeding to pone my ass. But felt as though I was moving properly today and did 1:52.
Family have got a spread bet (appropriatly named) on what I'm going to weigh by 1 Jan. 3 slices of chocolate cake, 2 slices of pavlova, 3 mince pies, half a packet of fudge, numerous other sweets, as well as the standard 3 meals and 7 beers today.
Family have got a spread bet (appropriatly named) on what I'm going to weigh by 1 Jan. 3 slices of chocolate cake, 2 slices of pavlova, 3 mince pies, half a packet of fudge, numerous other sweets, as well as the standard 3 meals and 7 beers today.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Christmas Day
10km with Billy, Charlie and Mags, with the latter 2 on new bikes. Can no longer keep up with them. In fact, we went down to Campbell Pde and I raced them around the 660m loop. I did 1:55 (which was a huge effort) but only managed to beat Mags. Got no rhythmn in my running at the moment.
69.1kg. Heaviest I've been in 4 years, and that was before Christmas Dinner.
69.1kg. Heaviest I've been in 4 years, and that was before Christmas Dinner.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Doubling up
Getting concerned about the running fitness so ran 9km slow (untimed) this morning then 6.3km at 4:26's this arvo - both from and to the garage to get the car serviced. This afternoon's run started to feel vaguely normal again.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Medium Sunday
20kms from Centennial with Clyde, Enda, TKS, BK, BOB and a couple of others. Bloody humid and felt like shite. Struggling to adjust to cycling muscles in distress. 4:35 average.
But the good news was the Toon giving those Palace boys a shooing at home, showing what playing in the Premiership is all about. Bring on Boxing Day and another 3 points against those Pottery boys. We could be safe by the New Year.
But the good news was the Toon giving those Palace boys a shooing at home, showing what playing in the Premiership is all about. Bring on Boxing Day and another 3 points against those Pottery boys. We could be safe by the New Year.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Curl Curl Parkrun - 3rd in 17:34
Legs dead from the start. Hardest run I've done all year. Interestingly, like Macca, the best bit was running up the hill. Otherwise legs just too stiff and sore to get going. Ran with JB for the first 1.5km until he just pulled ahead inexorably and he ended up running 16:52. At least it's all uphill from here.
Jogged there and back with Macca (back the longer, flatter way) for 14km all up.
Jogged there and back with Macca (back the longer, flatter way) for 14km all up.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Slipstream Lindop
Appreciated Timmy's effort to come over from Erko for the Akuna ride this morning, joining myself, Ben S and Jon Mulder. He used the excuse of not knowing the way to sit in behind us all the way to Mona Vale. Fair play to him, he made a bit of effort to bridge the gap to Jon as we went around to Church Point, but from then on whenever Timmy hit the front, he made sure he jumped hard when we were blindsided to open up a nice gap so that we couldn't share his wheel. He smashed us up the Col d'Akuna and then had the temerity to make ME hit the front right on the start of the hill into a headwind along Warringah Rd. Fair to say it'll be a while until he gets his next invite North of the Harbour. All up 62km in 2:05. A little slower than usual as we had no train to jump on up to Mona Vale.
Then this arvo I did a rare run - steady 10km in 41:47 (4:10's) to Shelley and back. Nice to stretch the legs after a few hard days in the saddle.
I've foolishly agreed to do the Parkrun with Macca tomorrow. Anything under 17:30 will be a bonus.
Then this arvo I did a rare run - steady 10km in 41:47 (4:10's) to Shelley and back. Nice to stretch the legs after a few hard days in the saddle.
I've foolishly agreed to do the Parkrun with Macca tomorrow. Anything under 17:30 will be a bonus.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Will I survive
Well, this morning I almost gave up. Don't think I've felt as knackered since the long Sunday run I did with Macca in the lead up to the Marathon last year. Macca seems to be the common theme here. Out bright and early with him and Big Sam for Akuna Bay but adding in West Head too. It adds about 20km, but it's a bloody hilly 20km - up and down all the way albeit on a beautiful surface.
Bit of a mistake doing this ride after all the glut work with Dave yesterday. They just gave up on me on the return from West Head and I was dreading Akuna Bay. Sure enough, at the bottom of the 3km climb Macca and Sam turned the screws and motored up with me slogging it out behind. Managed to get into a routine and held on from then on by leaning forward more and using a bit of glute that hadn't bonked yet.
These are the stats: Tom Almost Dies
Having said all that, it was an awesome ride. Saw 5 wallabies bounce in front of us (fortunately not when going 69kmh (aiming to break 70 soon) down the hills) and the early morning views from West Head were fantastic.
Bit of a mistake doing this ride after all the glut work with Dave yesterday. They just gave up on me on the return from West Head and I was dreading Akuna Bay. Sure enough, at the bottom of the 3km climb Macca and Sam turned the screws and motored up with me slogging it out behind. Managed to get into a routine and held on from then on by leaning forward more and using a bit of glute that hadn't bonked yet.
These are the stats: Tom Almost Dies
Having said all that, it was an awesome ride. Saw 5 wallabies bounce in front of us (fortunately not when going 69kmh (aiming to break 70 soon) down the hills) and the early morning views from West Head were fantastic.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Tired now
1km in the pool this morning.
1hour of DCRun strength training this arvo (heavy on endurance work today - again mostly glutes) followed by 10km shaking out the lactic at 4:37 pace.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Tuesday on the new toy
Out at 5:15am with Macca and Big Sam for the usual Akuna Bay loop. Messed up the watch but we were significantly quicker today. Worked hard up to Church Point then Sam said "let's see if we can get under 30mins for the [Akuna Bay] box to box".
Well, once we started climbing he and Macca pulled ahead and I was feeling rooted but still managed it in 29:10. Sam was 27:xx and Macca 28:05. Didn't let up on the way back and, as usual, the elastic broke along Wakehurst Parkway.
Still, Macca said it was about 1:52 all up (from the ABC Pool) at an average of 31.5kmh. Bike was awesome. The Di2 gears are brilliant (especially the front derailleur) although I was testing them a bit with some desperate changes on the steep Akuna Bay section.
Monday madness
5km brisk delivering some Christmas cards then straight into 75mins of swim squad. Right shoulder sore towards end but held on better again.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Christmas cheer
Friday was work Christmas lunch, so Saturday was a minster hangover but had booked in an Akuna Bay ride with Joel and Jon. What I lost through hangover I gained using a decent bike (demo from Bike Additiction but same frame as mine). Slightly longer as we went via the beach at Warriewood.
Today was 10km very easy (44:54). Felt very tired. Massive day yesterday and need more sleep.
Now to Timmy's for some drinks...
Friday, December 13, 2013
Tri Timmy put to the Sword. Again.
Well, this was the big event of the year. More trash talk for this than any other event and the boys were nervous.
Off we went into a stiff headwind with no-one wanting to take the lead. Fast Charlie reluctantly did so I slotted in behind him. It was still too slow though and I was well aware I needed time on the run so took the lead and started upping the pace. Charlie came with me and by the turn we were ahead with Enda not far behind running very well - well in front of Kenny. Charlie pulled ahead on the way back and performed a transition that had to be seen to be believed. Without breaking stride he had his shoes off and goggles on and just ran straight into a dive into the pool. Meanwhile, I was struggling with the double knots in my shoes allowing Rnda to enter the pool before me. Times for the run were approx: 12:30 for Charlie, 12:39 for me and 12:47 for Enda.
Then the swim. Less breastroke and more freestyle this time. Hadn't got a clue who was coming past me but touched at the end of 300m and looked to my right to see Timmy coming in a few seconds later. The look on his face was classic. He was desperately looking to see if I was ahead to be greeted by me smiling like a Cheshire Cat! 19:00 for me, 19:04 for Timmy. Fair play to him, his run wasn't bad with a 13:53 and his swim is pretty strong overcoming Selfie Jim.
Then many beers with the large HuRTS contingent.
The winner:
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Easy
8km easy in 4:28's then a DCRun session but just concentrating on core, glute activation and upper back.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
200's
Up at sparrows fart for an Akuna Bay ride with Macca but I was a minute too late at the ABC Pool and he'd gone. Pedalled furiously to catch him but gave up at Warringah Mall and skulked back home to bed.
Very hot (32C) and humid today and wasn't in the mood for a session. Decided against 400's and did 200's instead. 3km warm up, then did laps of the oval at LM Graham Reserve - 200m sprint and 200m float - except I'd marked out the sprint section longer than the float. Was tough enough in the heat and worked on the form again. All splits in the 36's other than rep 2. Suunto says 230m to 240m so I'll take 220m, it's not a full circle so shouldn't be too far out. Was definitely going faster than I'd normally do 400's in. 3km warm down for 10km plus all up.
Very hot (32C) and humid today and wasn't in the mood for a session. Decided against 400's and did 200's instead. 3km warm up, then did laps of the oval at LM Graham Reserve - 200m sprint and 200m float - except I'd marked out the sprint section longer than the float. Was tough enough in the heat and worked on the form again. All splits in the 36's other than rep 2. Suunto says 230m to 240m so I'll take 220m, it's not a full circle so shouldn't be too far out. Was definitely going faster than I'd normally do 400's in. 3km warm down for 10km plus all up.
Monday, December 09, 2013
No swim
Same as last week with a morning jog along Curly beach with Mags and Bec (including a dip in South Curl Curl pool) and then 20km over lunch - same route. Did it in 1:23:56 this week though (4:11's) but I think I underestimated the humidity wearing all black. Felt nauseous and light headed this arvo. So much so I missed swim squad.
Will have to get out tomorrow.
Bought new bike. Very excited.
Sunday, December 08, 2013
Update
Friday was 60km on the bike with Sam, Macca and Ben around Akuna Bay in 2:00:31. Hit the lights badly though so I reckon it was quicker than last week, particularly when we jumped on the back of the Manly Waringah CC train. Went straight into 4km run around the Golf Club with Macca with the glutes and hammies screaming.
No running since due to camping at Coolendel. Glutes have been smashed in any case, only recovering today (Sunday).
Wednesday, December 04, 2013
DCRun stuff
1km in the pool this morning. I'm still struggling to get under 2mins for 100m but at least it's the first time I've swam 1km freestyle.
DCRun session at lunch. First part was glute activation exercises, then glute strengthening which consisted of 4x400m with 20 full body squats in between. Then core work. More wobbly legs on my part. It was bloody hard.
Tuesday, December 03, 2013
Ivanhoe
10km easy in 43:50.
Pub quiz in evening with LF Charlie and Iain. A much improved performance from last months' last position. We've worked out that, if in doubt, go with what Charlie thinks.
Monday, December 02, 2013
This is supposed to be off season
Up early and out with Bec and Maggie to run along Curl Curl beach and do some sand hills.
20km easy at lunchtime, up Pittwater and back down the beaches, although I picked the pace up in the final 5km for 1:26:00 (4:18's).
75 mins swim squad this evening. Don't like the sets with paddles as it seems to aggravate my dodgy right shoulder. Shame as it's nice to feel like you're swimming faster. I'm still crap and the slowest and get cramp everywhere towards the end but it's starting to feel a little easier.
Spent the morning in Maggie's class helping her make a Christmas wreath. I was pretty much the sole Dad, and all the Mum's had finished making their wreaths when Mags and I were still covering our coat hanger with newspaper, but pretty impressed with the finished product. Ours is the one with the little birds hanging down.
20km easy at lunchtime, up Pittwater and back down the beaches, although I picked the pace up in the final 5km for 1:26:00 (4:18's).
75 mins swim squad this evening. Don't like the sets with paddles as it seems to aggravate my dodgy right shoulder. Shame as it's nice to feel like you're swimming faster. I'm still crap and the slowest and get cramp everywhere towards the end but it's starting to feel a little easier.
Spent the morning in Maggie's class helping her make a Christmas wreath. I was pretty much the sole Dad, and all the Mum's had finished making their wreaths when Mags and I were still covering our coat hanger with newspaper, but pretty impressed with the finished product. Ours is the one with the little birds hanging down.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Curl Curl Parkrun - 2nd in 16:46
Quick first km in just over 3mins. Then Sam Walker came past and maintained the pace while my legs turned to jelly. No watch so just kept on pushing to the end.
Jogged there and back with Macca and Jamie. Eamo's becoming a regular too running a 19:04 PB today so the HuRT Squad are taking over.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Bike and swim
Akuna Bay loop with Sammy, Macca and Ben early doors (just under 2 hours) then swim squad this evening (with Macca popping up again, he's stalking me).
Shagged out now.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Seaforth 400's
Had tentative plans to run HuRTS but missed my chance to get to the City and the session doesn't match what I'm trying to do at the moment. So jogged up to Seaforth Oval and ran 10x400m off 2 mins, except it's not 400m. Surprised in any case that the times were better than last month:
63, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64
The 64's were all between 64.0 and 64.5. Concentrated on keeping my right arm straight. Canny pleased like.
Suunto download below - it gets it at 370-380m:Monday, November 25, 2013
Triathlon training begins
Saw DCRun this morning who filmed my running and showed me where my form had flaws. Basically need to work on my glute medius and more core. Then did a session with him, the hardest of which was making my thighs go lactic on a bike before using my glutes to walk up steps carrying dumb bells. Bloody hell. My heart rate hasn't got that high in years and I jogged home with the wobbly legs of a drunkard.
Then tonight went back to swim squad where Ruth put us through 75 minutes of hell in h2o. Worse bit was 2 x 100m with a band around my ankles. Holy crap. I tried to signal the pool boy after 30m but I think he assumed we were all proficient. Ended up doing about 2.5km of different stuff all up so it must be doing me good.
Took the bike in for a service and hope to get out with sammy and the boys on Thursday morning.
Then tonight went back to swim squad where Ruth put us through 75 minutes of hell in h2o. Worse bit was 2 x 100m with a band around my ankles. Holy crap. I tried to signal the pool boy after 30m but I think he assumed we were all proficient. Ended up doing about 2.5km of different stuff all up so it must be doing me good.
Took the bike in for a service and hope to get out with sammy and the boys on Thursday morning.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
MLR Sunday
2 loops of the old flat 10km circuit untimed but steady. 21kms.
Calves tight running in old Sayonaras and no heel raises.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Curl Curl Parkrun - 2nd in 16:40
Manic day today so had to squeeze the Parkrun in. Got out the car to see who but Macca! Did a warmup with him and he pointed out Jake Stollery - the chap who beat my course record by 5s a few weeks back. So we finally meet each other when I'm feeling fat and lazy.
Jake went off quick with me 10m behind. Hurdled a tree at 300m brought down in the recent storms. Jake pulls ahead a bit. 3:10 and 3:16 for first 2kms. He slows at 3km allowing me to catch up. We then run together to the end with him chatting away, encouraging me and looking like he's on a stroll. Managed to hurdle the tree again on the run in.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Getting fat
Yesterday did 5km easy then 5 x Suwarrow hills (ending back of Reggie and Joel's) then 2km warm down.
Billy's got patella tendonitis requiring him to drop out of gymnastics for a bit. We start injuries young in our family.
Billy's got patella tendonitis requiring him to drop out of gymnastics for a bit. We start injuries young in our family.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Sunday MLR
Had plans to head to Centennial early doors for a run but a crap night's sleep coughing away put paid to that. Dropped Charlie at a party in Brookvale so just did 20km up to Narrabeen lake and back via Dee Why Beach and the Griffin St hill. 20km in 1:26 (4:18's). Body felt good for once. All this rest is doing wonders.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Curl Curl Parkrun - 1st in 16:54
Had a large number of beers, cider and rum last night over curry with Dicky, Macca, LF Charlie, Justin, Tim, Paul, Jamie and Ben. Last thing I wanted to do was run this morning but Tiger had organised a session and knew this was my only chance of getting out so hauled my ass out of bed at 6am. Session changed to Parkrun. Jamie was also fronting so I had no excuses. Fair crowd, numbers down on last week. Good to see Eamo there too.
Uncomfortable run sweating out the booze. Did enough to dip under 17mins. Jamie was 15s back having run with him until 3km. 10mins rest then 10 x 1min with the Tiger, Jamie and Amy Stafford. Big thunderstorms last night so the grass was very damp. Made me work my glutes so much so that I faded badly on the last rep. Felt like this is what I need to be doing though.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
JPMorgan CC - 12th in 18:26
Started to feel crook on Sunday and came down with a heavy cold. Timing sucked. Still felt very average on race day but this is one event I never miss. Had to do my company captain's duties in any case so made my way out Centennial Park. After a few hopeless run-throughs I confirmed my decision to take it easy and run with LJ.
Massive showing from the HuRT Squad as ever. This photo was taken shortly before the race start:
I buried myself a few rows back from the front line and ran with the crowd. Must have been in about 60th position or so at the bottom of the hill due to everyone screaming away at the start but boy, do they start coming back to you as soon as you start climbing! Asked Durante where LJ was half way up the hill and he said way up ahead. My legs were empty at this stage and I was wondering whether I could hold on even at this pace. Got to the top of the hill, found LJ, ran through the km marker then suddenly started to feel as though it was easy. LJ was surrounded by runners, and I began to think, she's a class act, a race winner and doesn't need a bum like me getting in her way. Andy was up ahead so I started to race it. Caught Andy and Jason Ibrahim then a big group including Enda at the front was up ahead. Went past them just after 2km with Enda latching on and I ran with Enda for about a km. From then on it was Kenny and Fast Charlie in front but I wasn't gaining quickly. Thought about pushing hard to catch Kenny after 5km but I'd have had to nail myself? Quickly came to the lazy conclusion that my body wouldn't thank me. So maintained the pace to the end trying to enjoy the spectacle and smile for the cameras. I got the km splits as follows:
3:26, 6:29, 9:43, 13:14 (was that one long?), 16:26
A great run by LJ to win in 19:36 smashing her PB. A big PB for Jeet too who was the most angry man finishing when he clocked 20:00. Otherwise most people were slower than usual. MC was disappointed to fall 19s short of a sub19. Andy is coming down with Manflu and Barts said he just felt flat. Good to see the Stallion back out running a 19:50.
Frustrated not to have been running healthy. There was a good group just in front of Barts (who ran poorly) and Muz with Alex getting 3rd in 17:47 and Chamkaur just behind. This is the first time I haven't beaten 18mins since 2005. Having said all that, I don't think I could have run any quicker today. Pretty sure that if I had pushed from the beginning I'd have blown up at Paddington Gates. But it's bit of a fizzer for the end of season race.
Plenty of banter and trash talking in the tent afterwards which continued on to the Light Brigade. Good to see Macca out running again and staying to the bitter end. We even contemplated Maisy's in the cab on the way home.
The battle for HuRTS#1, with Barts doing just enough as usual:
Super smooth Kenny with me in the background:
MC realises it ain't gonna happen:
Saturday, November 09, 2013
Curl Curl Parkrun - 1st in 16:23
Jogged there feeling as lethargic as of late. Chatted to JB, the Tiger and Jeet (who was over for a pre-JPM sharpener like me). Decided to give it a crack from the off and guessed that JB would too. Good through 2km in 6:22 (with JB still on my tail but sounding as though he was starting to falter a bit) but as usual the 3rd km slowed everything down. Picked it up again with 1500m to go but had lost too much in the 3rd km.
Bit disappointed with the time but I think everyone was slower than usual due to the muggy conditions (very humid out there). A good enough hit out. Will do a MLR tomorrow then rest until the showdown on Wed night.
Jog home for 13km all up.
Friday, November 08, 2013
Thursday, November 07, 2013
Pat pat pat, splash, splash, splash
10km very easy around Manly in 44:50 at lunch.
Stroke correction with a squad in the ABC Pool in Manly in the evening. An hour and I was gooooone. Sharks, fingertips, spikes - you name it. I was pleased just to be finally able to breathe from each side. Luckily I joined fellow first timer Marie who kept me company.
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
2km TT Narrabeen
It's becoming a bit of a ritual to do this 2km TT a week or so before JPMorgan or a 5000m race. Perfect sharpener and one of the Tiger's suggested sessions. Unfortunately, today I was running solo. Was dreading the session all day as it hurts. Also, there was a fair bit of wind today and the SAS track is very exposed. Drove up to Narrabeen to find the Sydney Pacific chaps posturing before attempting a 500m TT. Did a warm-up, watched them do their stuff then jumped straight into it. Laps went:
67, 2:19, 3:31, 4:43, 5:54.0.
Would have liked to have been 0.1s quicker but pretty happy with that running solo and in the windy conditions. I was gearing up for a final big lap to bring in a 5:51 but hit the wind with 150m to go and the legs buckled. 2.8s slower than the equivalent TT last year but the Tiger took the wind for me that day so I think I'm in similar form.
5.5km warmdown for 11km all up.
67, 2:19, 3:31, 4:43, 5:54.0.
Would have liked to have been 0.1s quicker but pretty happy with that running solo and in the windy conditions. I was gearing up for a final big lap to bring in a 5:51 but hit the wind with 150m to go and the legs buckled. 2.8s slower than the equivalent TT last year but the Tiger took the wind for me that day so I think I'm in similar form.
5.5km warmdown for 11km all up.
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
Squeezing it in
Hilly Manly course untimed. Right knee sore the whole way. Voltarened up this evening and smashing the thighs on the ribbed roller.
I'm dairy and alcohol free at the moment to sort out this tummy bug. Boring as batshit.
Monday, November 04, 2013
Easy Monday
Headed out at 5pm with my knees sore again. Decided to stick on grass and did three loops of the big Nolan Reserve field and smaller Passmore Reserve field (Gary - I got it at 2.2km). Much easier on the knees than the concrete. 12km in 50:03 (4:10's).
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