Saturday, October 25, 2014
And again...
Friday, October 24, 2014
Sore, sore, sore
Thursday, October 23, 2014
400's and a Biathlon
Then beers in my favourite pub (The Tilbury) with the boys and overall female winner Sonya before heading home. Great night.
The transaction:
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Wednesday with some talent
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
HuRTS 1km reps
Monday, October 20, 2014
Old school
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Cream Crackered
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Same again Saturday
Friday, October 17, 2014
Early doors
Thursday, October 16, 2014
400's
Felt a bit long and GMap has it at 425m: Reg Bartley Track
Reps went: 72.4, 73.1, 72.9, 73.3, 73.2, 72.4, 73.6, 72.4, 72.4, 71.5
So that's averaging 68's which is about what I expected first up. Will be easier when I can run with people.
Long warm-up and warm-down for 14.5km all up.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Wednesday SLR
Continuing the theme of Melbourne Marathon stories, I received an email forwarded this morning which shows correspondence between Beaches Ben and Striders President Joe. I'm guessing Joe was reaching out to Ben to thank him for helping one of the older Striders runners to the finish at Melbourne. It's a great read and shows the true camaraderie of the Marathon:
"I blew up at 24km aiming for a 2.52. A training partner ran past at around 27km and tried to encourage me to stick with her [Ed: this is Erika]. I told her that I was done; my rubber band was stretched. Thankfully she went on, ran her PB and to her race goal of 2:58. My plan B was sub 3hrs and that went at around 29km; my rubber band had snapped. I was in a world of hurt along St Kilda Road and thought about jumping in front of a tram to end it a couple of times. I may have even been delusional as I swear I spoke to Craig Mottram as he ran passed me pacing a buddy of his. I walked through one of the last aid stations along there and was given some support by another fellow runner with a friendly tap on the shoulder keep at it. Plan C came into effect which was to finish what I had started, just finish and I told myself that time did not matter. It was around 37km just before the rise of the Tan that I then decided to take with me anyone else who I could convince that the clock did not matter anymore. So if I saw someone walking or standing I went up to them and told them that they were coming with us and that I'd be there by their side and we would finish this together. I would tell the group that "time didn't matter, concentrate on form and let's keep going together". I think I picked up about 4 or 5 people and Graham would have been one of these. I ended in 3:14:48 my second slowest marathon from 9 attempts, only slower than my debut in 2005. Funnily I ran 17 seconds faster in Canberra in March this year pacing 3:15. I'm ecstatic to hear that Graham achieved a Boston qualifier with a small amount of encouragement from me when I was broken, well and truly broken.
Please pass on my contact details to Graham and congratulate him on his stellar debut Melbourne marathon and Boston qualifier."
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
HuRTS 4 x 10mins
"Hey mate, after I saw you guys last Tues I went and did a Bikram class in the evening to get a good stretch on the old hips and legs and just didn’t feel that great. Next day I was just knackered and had a splitting headache but went for a recover run just to loosen the legs. Felt like crap so pulled the pin and went home. Took 2 days off work and lay on the couch as just felt lethargic. Should’ve known as Anna and the kids had been under the weather the week prior.
Started feeling bit better on Sat after a good rest and chest was Ok so flew down and put the feet up on the couch most of the afternoon. Still felt a bit flakey but not as bad.
Sun morning made sure I had a Redbull and Panadol early and then straight off to the start. Prior to the race I made the commitment to run at 3.40’s and if I fell apart well at least I gave it a shot. I was just praying I didn’t get the migraines I’d been having latter half of the week.
First 5k I was fine and started catching a few packs in front. Got to 10km bang on 36:39 so perfect pacing so far then everyone around me dropped. The next pack was around 400m ahead so no chance of bridging that gap. I just put the head down and after dropping a few gels basically ran the reminder of the race solo with the next pack behind consisting of Justin, Heydo and nice little group about 90sec back.
I got to halfway in 1:17:39 so again bang on track but running along a very long flat road with no one in sight was hard and after a few more km’s I found myself slipping to 3:45’s then 3:48’s. At the far end turn Heydo had bridged the gap and now only about 50sec behind so either I was slipping or he was running smart in a good pack. It was a long slog back up to St Kilda rd on my own trying not to slip any further. At 32km I started to struggle and was a bit dizzy but only a Striders 10k race to go so just concentrated on form and had my caffeine gels. The km splits were now 3:50’s and I couldn’t let them slip any further so really had to dig. It’s a long grind along St Kilda Rd and quite a lonely stretch with only a smattering of people clapping as you go by.
Around 34k got caught by one of the Syd Strider Twins and he went ahead. Couldn’t stay with him but at least a bit of company albeit for 30sec or so. Into the Bot gardens and 37km could see a struggling Q and ran past him giving each other some encouragement. Next thing Heydo comes screaming past then another bloke at 38k when I had nothing. Tried my hardest to stay close but the wheels were falling off big time.
40km couldn’t have come soon enough and it was just mental from there on. Got a stabbing pain in my gut (think it must have been from all the nurofen I’d be loading up on since Wed) so just praying it didn’t stop me. There was no 41km marker and next thing I know I’m in a daze with 200m to go. I had a quick look at my watch and after seeing 2:38:01 went all out up the hill to get close to 2:38:30 and try and prevent Enda from Irish bragging rights. Wasn’t to be but just happy to finish to be honest.
Reflecting on the race I am pretty happy. I ran the pace I wanted to until halfway. I pretty much ran a time trial for 28km and came 2nd in the 45-49 AG, beaten only by Dave Tonge. I could have sat back in a slower pack but who knows, may have ended up with a slower time. The legs held out most of the race and didn’t cramp and I was strong enough throughout the race.
I may or may not have gone faster if wasn’t sick leading up to the race but not going to ponder on that considering 4 out of my last 5 marathons I’ve been sick in the week prior.
It’s good to say I can break 2:40 as a 45 year old so all in all I am stoked as it’s my 2nd fastest ever marathon.
Some good runs out there but a good few also disappointed including Q no doubt and Justin just giving up at 29k. He’ll be the most upset I’d imagine.
Looking forward to the curry night and a few beers on Sat as wasn’t feeling great on Sunday to celebrate. You still coming?"
Monday, October 13, 2014
Getting it done
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Back home
Friday, October 10, 2014
Phuket Day 2
103km for the week.
Thursday, October 09, 2014
Phuket day 1
Wednesday, October 08, 2014
HuRTS Progressive Tempo
Monday, October 06, 2014
Happy Mondays
Sunday, October 05, 2014
AEST
While there's been a lot of talk about Irish Marathon performance of the year, everyone seems to have overlooked that the English performance of the year is up for grabs. With Dicky Green's 2:52 in Rotterdam the only marker, it's a relief that Heydo is running next week or, God forbid, Timmy would have a chance at that particular title. And we'd never hear the end of it.
30km all up in 2:12 something (4:24's).
Current favourite song: Timmy Trumpet
Saturday, October 04, 2014
Homebush Striders 10km - 5th in 33:31
Friday, October 03, 2014
Friday ramble
100km for the week. Showdown with Wildman at Homebush tomorrow. He's giving me a 30s headstart. He should be giving me 60s based on my post illness form. But I'll front up and try to gain a bit of respect by limiting the gap from a total blowout. More interesting is how I'll fare against Hoey, Enda and anyone else who cares to show.
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Passmore Reserve Fast/Floats
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Wednesday MLR
*Erika demanded I print this correction. She said nothing of the sort. It was just Quentin, Dicky, Justin and me who made this prediction. Slack typing on my part. I apologise for any confusion caused. She, of course, still claims only to be aiming for a Sub3
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
HuRTS 8 x 5mins
Monday, September 29, 2014
Seal Rocks recap
Friday, September 26, 2014
Self flaggelation
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Thursday amble
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Short MLR
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
The Fighter
Monday, September 22, 2014
What went wrong
104km for the week.
But I was starting to come down with a sore throat. Felt rotten by the evening. Saturday was a write-off. Took some of Kirsten's heavy duty pain killers which worked a treat. Sunday felt sorry for myself checking out everyone's times at the Sydney Running Festival. Good to see Barts back on top and Neil running a PB. CT and Timmy should be ashamed of themselves.
So not sure where to go from here. A promising season has been wiped apart by a foiled trip to Melbourne Marathon and sickness for the big Half. Will have to use the ever reliable JPMorgan CC to motivate me again.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Wednesday MLR
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
HuRTS 2 x 20mins
Monday, September 15, 2014
Choppidy chop
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Catch up
Timmy combo of 20mins continuous hills plus 5km tempo. Seem to go alright on the continuous hills, albeit make up most of my time on the downs rather than the ups. Crossy and Barts were a bit behind, but Crossy was closing in from halfway onwards.
Then on to the tempo. Legs tired to start with as usual (and as the session intends) but got into a rythmn and finished with Barts in 16:04 (10s quicker than last month).
5km cool down for 15km all up. Tough session.
Friday
Birthday drinks on Thursday night. Everyone kept buying me rounds. So on Friday I was hungover. Nowt.
Saturday
31km. First 10km easyish with Macca, Ben, Justin, Craig and Barts. Then Erika joined us for 20km at her marathon pace (4:15's). Ended up doing 4:10's I think and she was chatting the whole way. I can only grunt when I do 20km at marathon pace. She will smash 3hours in Melbourne and will go sub 2:55 I think.
Had to run in the Adios Boost with no orthotics as I left my usual trainers at work. Short choppy stride with high cadence as a result. It's tough on the calves but actually feel less fatigued overall.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Birthday run
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
HuRTS Hour Tempo
Monday, September 08, 2014
Wassup
Monday - 11km slow. Missed start of run due a call. Think I'm losing my mojo.
Saturday, September 06, 2014
North Head Striders - 2nd in 32:47
Friday, September 05, 2014
Friday plod
Race tomorrow should be interesting with Wildman purportedly joining in. He could run anything between 31 and 35 minutes. Timmy has rorted me again. Despite agreeing to a 4 minute buffer (and even putting it on his own blog yesterday), he's now reneging on the deal and said it should be 4 mins 20s. I've caved in and reluctantly agreed to 4 mins 10s, just to stop him moaning on.
121km for the week.
Thursday, September 04, 2014
Melbourne
Wednesday, September 03, 2014
Wednesday MLR
Tuesday, September 02, 2014
HuRtS 14 x 3mins
Monday, September 01, 2014
Monday recovery
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Sunday recovery
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Fast Finish #2
Friday, August 29, 2014
Soggy rat
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Double day do be doo
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Finally, an MLR
HuRTS Rosa 5km TT
So Quentin and I are 6:6 for the season. At least we're not afraid to race one another. Can't say the same for some other members of the squad...
Monday, August 25, 2014
Manic Monday
The Sunday Times
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Manly Hardcore Posse
Friday, August 22, 2014
Friday meander
Felt much better at the end than I did at the start.
114km for the week. My biggest in 6 months, including a couple of real quality sessions.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
HuRTS 3 x 2km
Turned up today feeling pretty tired after what will be my biggest week in at least 3 months. Looked like a very low turnout with just Timmy and Erikakaka there but I must have been early for once. Slowly the masses arrived. Mikey decided to split us up into 4 groups and then managed to insult the 4th group in his own inimitable smile ("You boys just run for 8mins then stop. Actually, just go for 7 and a half minutes").
With Andy, Macca, Timmy, Jason R, Richard M and others going in the 2nd group, it left just me, Quentin and Clarkey in the front group. Settled into the same pattern as ever, with Quentin taking the wind (against for 1st and 3rd reps hence the times) while I tucked in and Clarkey just behind. Clarkey would drop off a bit at about the 1.5km of each rep so plainly we were putting in rock solid efforts. I was knackered after the 2nd rep and wondered how I'd hang on for the third. Q shot off fast, we caught him by 1km then it was an ugly slugfest for the final 500m with me on my knees by the end. But that's what this session's all about. With only 3 reps you have to give each one your all. But being 2km you need to find some sort of rhythm or form for the mid kilometre as it's just too far to slug it out the whole way. Great 5km training I reckon.
Long warmdown with MC, Clarkey and Jono for 14km all up.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Coming together
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
HuRTS 2 x 20mins
I've been taking Tuesday sessions a bit easier over the past 12 months, mainly because I realised it's too tough on the body to push a session only 2 days after the long run. But having done the long run on Saturday, I felt really good today so decided to put a bit more effort in. Even Timmy noticed.
CT, Crossy, Quentin, Muz and, wait for it, WILDMAN! were all there up front. Macca, Andy, Timmy, MC, Pete W et al all in the next group. We did an easyish first km on another stinker of a day - at least the rain held off but 'twas windy. But from then the pace just ramped up and up until we were running 3:15's. Reached 20mins just shy of the Northern entrance to Barangaroo - where we now finish the Hickson Rd reps - for 5.98km. Felt OK'ish. Fast but not excessively uncomfortable. On the way back Q went quick from the start running 3:10's to 3:15's. Just me and him by the hills at the end and finished with 12s to spare. Very quick in the wind, although to be fair, I was tucked in behind the big fella most of the way.
Long warmdown for 7km all up. Tough session and the legs are feeling it this arvo.
Monday, August 18, 2014
Wet Wet Wet
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Late Sunday wander
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Parkrun and Long Run
Friday, August 15, 2014
Manly life
Thursday, August 14, 2014
HuRTS Pyramid
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
HuRTS 4 x 10mins
Monday, August 11, 2014
Monday natter
Loved it.
Cut short for 11km.
Sunday, August 10, 2014
City to Surf - 25th in 46:11
Saturday, August 09, 2014
Impromptu
Thursday, August 07, 2014
Comp time
Ice Ice Baby
Sunday, August 03, 2014
Easy Sunday
NSW Short Course XC Champs - 13th in 25:38
Thursday, July 31, 2014
HuRTS 5000m Time Trial
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Wednesday wander
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Timmy Combo HuRTS Session
"The Hill" was about 150m from the football pitch above the Domain Carpark to the Robbie Burns statue then straight back down. I started quite conservatively with Clarkey, Muz and Crossy up ahead but Tucks taking it even more easy than me. And thank God I did. Looked at my watch at 5mins and thought, far out, I'm only 25% into this and struggling already. Noticed that I was keeping pace on the ups but starting to catch the lads in front on the downs. At about halfway I went past Crossy and Muz and then caught Clarkey who was having a few problems with his ITB. He took a rep out to stretch it then joined me again for the final 5 mins.
Was a pretty brutal session in its own right, with us all looking pretty apprehensive about the tempo about to follow. Split into 3 groups, a 4min km group, a 3:45 group and a 3:30 group. Set off with Muz, Clarkey and Crossy running together - Tucks, Andy, Macca and Phil a bit further back. It was strange to be running with dead legs but managed to hold it together OK. Went through km markers in 3:22, 3:15, 3:20, 3:22 then 2:56 for the final 830m (3:32 pace) for 16:15 all up. Clarkey pulled ahead at 3km and stormed home. Muz and Crossy dropped off at about 3.5km but then on the hill near the Art Gallery I hear footsteps behind, assume Crossy has recovered well but suddenly see Tucks fly past! That sly old dog. Coming into form when it matters.
Long warm down with MC, Andy, Clarkey and Jeet for 15km all up.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Painful Monday
Today was the usual Monday route in 68:03 (4:27's). Big crowd there today including MC, Andy, Clarkey, Jeet, Ray, Charlie and loads more. Felt very comfortable but my left knee is not right (by definition in fact, hahaha). Getting pain when running up hill, which doesn't bode well for C2S.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Fast finish Sunday
Saturday not Parkrun
Friday, July 25, 2014
Friday frolics
Thursday, July 24, 2014
HuRTS CEO Up in Arms
Fortunately I had a client lunch today so did a tempo run (first from new house) around North Head and back. 3km of nasty hills in the middle and the legs were wobbly over the final 2km. My Suunto ran out of battery before the end but I was 41.34 at 11km so probably ended up averaging about 3:43's (it's about 16.4km). Will do this a couple more times before C2S and need to improve on that dramatically.
1km warm up and 1km warm down on Nolans before and after. Loving the new house.