Monday, August 29, 2016
Monday HuRTS
And what a crowd it was with Timmy showing up, Elle, Erika, LFC, TKS, JW, the Brothers Branigan and countless others. 16.5km easy in 1:17 (4:38's).
Laura Muir
Sunday was a lazy morning before heading out towards twilight for an easy hour. Best part of the day and enjoyed a loop of the dam via Allambie Road. 13.5km averaging 4:20's.
A fantastic 1500m by Laura Muir at the Paris DL. Just used her strength to run away from the field (including Olympic champ Kipyegon) and finish 2s clear smashing the British record. Why didn't she take control and do this in Rio?!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ReJTaDi1SI8
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Sat long 'un
Another good turn out on a Saturday morning with Barts back, Macca on fire again, Craig, Vonky, CT, Scotty, first timer Bruce and NOTB's finest Elle even joining us.
After my customary 5:30 first km, Macca hit the front and it was a fairly solid pace from then. Craig, Macca and Vonky started a fast finish after the last bubbler and I just hung on to Scotty and Barts who picked the pace up a bit.
Finished 29.5km in (I think) 4:18's but the Garmin battery performed similarly to my legs.
Our Grand Finalist! Unfortunately a loss today and I won't be back. Bloody hell, netball officials really like blowing their whistles. Now got a headache.
Thursday with squad
Another manic day at work meant I missed the morning session with the Manly Hardcore and the opportunity to double up. Managed to sneak out at lunch so joined in with the squad doing Timmy's hills plus tempo. Had to take my mobile phone and check it constantly but at least I got a session in.
Went well on the hills managing 21 of them in the 20mins (about 58s per loop). Then into the 4.8km tempo where I pushed the whole way and got back in 15:59. Quick check of Strava to see my previous record was 15:58!
No time for a warm down, just a photo of the squad:
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Wednesday MLR
Made the controversial call to change the MLR route to a circle of the dam which had a mixed response. Dicky jumped with glee but then got upset that no one listened to him previously when he suggested this, Erika seemed excited, Macca is fit enough to be up for anything, Ben went quiet with the OCD hitting code orange, Lewis went quiet with the OCD going into overload and the Cap'n was just grumpy.
Actually felt pretty good despite being only 12 hours since the track session and helped by really liking that loop. It's not too "trailey" but you feel like you get out into the bush a bit. Voltaren is holding the achilles together mind while I smash out the foam roller each evening. Must also have done 22days of push ups by now too? I can manage 22 straight fairly easily now.
All up 17.5km in 80mins (4:34's).
Book parade day today. Once again Kirst has done a fantastic job. She should be in costume design as she loves it.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Tuesday stressful double
Holy moley, the most stressful day at work in a hell of a long time. Had to give a vote of thanks at a business lunch which was way bigger than I was expecting, then presenting at a huge pitch in the arvo. But amongst that:
AM: 30mins covering 6.2km bumping into the Cap'n in the early am. Nice.
PM: ES Marks session chasing Keith with Jared West joining us too along with Alex, Gerald, Biggsy and the girls. Sess was 10x400m, to which my reaction was "is that all"? But then Gary explained the 200m float recovery was to be run in 44's (3:40 pace) so it was more a true Fartlek session.
400's were run in 72/73s and 200 floats in 44/45. 6000m all up in 19:40 (3:16 pace).
Here's Nicholas Moore showing great interest in what I had to say:
Monday with the Squad
Rare Monday run for me with the HuRT Squad but a great turn out including Elle, Renee, Darren, Super Kev, Erika, Brendans x 2 and JW.
Got some photos from C2S. This is me crossing the line and telling the world I'm 2-0 up on head to heads for the year with Barts. I think the crowd appreciated it:
Balls
Tried to run but Achilles too sore. So instead I ran a Strava penis on Nolans. Much more difficult than you would imagine. See below:
Long run Saturday
Out in the evening at a charity ceilidh with the NOTB plus the Truscotts, so we headed out for the long run Sat am. Big crowd of Macca, Vonky, CT, Craig, Cap'n, Hamish and Darren. Picked the pace up after 80mins to run 5km at 3:45 pace with Craig.
Was shattered after and the Achilles was sore. Too much on super tight calves.
Photos from the ceilidh. Somehow we all managed to get smashed:
Thursday
Pause in blogging but I've been urged back into action by LJ who was getting upset by the lack of updates.
Jog before and after for 15km I reckon.
Love this photo of LJ and Elle going stride for stride to the line at C2S:
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Wednesday MLR
Left calf still super stiff but ok enough to head out for 77mins this morning (nice and slow for only 16km) with Q, Lewis, Dicky and the Cap'n. A beautiful morning and great company.
Tuesday
Holy moley. Left calf feels like a rock. If only my vice were the same. Managed 10km with the squad, 90% of whom jogged for 45mins too. No idea what the other 10% had ideas of.
Photo at 5km of the C2S. Tunbridge and Davy followed me the whole race before schooling me in the final km. I had no idea that Quentin was right in the group at that stage (I assumed it was Barts). The fella is the fiercest competitor I know.
Monday, August 15, 2016
City to Surf - 14th in 45:28
So the big dance came around again. Got the ferry in with the Manly crowd but I wasn't much company - too nervous and focussing on the race. Jogged up to the new Elite area with Q (a nice new addition, particularly the easier bag drop). A few hellos, bit of a jog and some run throughs with Q and we're lining up. One of the issues with such a big race is how long you have to stand around waiting for the start - about 20mins in this case. I didn't really have a race plan other than to go out hard and push the pace early. I knew that if I was going to beat Barts I'd have to have a lead on him with a km to go as he always finishes so strongly.
So I did. Saw Kevin Robertson ahead going down William St so I knew I wasn't totally out of control. Passed him before the tunnel and could see the leaders (other than Harry Summers who went off at a crazy pace) not far ahead so it was quick. Tried to work the Edgecliff Hill and stride out back down to Double Bay. Someone shouted out 3km in 9:30 which sounded right. Then through Rose Bay and Phil Dove is on the road screaming in his booming voice. He says I'm 15th but can feel I'm dragging a group of 4 or 5 behind me. I assume Barts is at the back of it as I thought I heard Phil shout at his name shortly after mine.
Then Heartbreak Hill starts. I've done a load of hills recently so felt confident of attacking it. Surprised at how quickly some of the runners ahead start to come back. Towards the top I see Vlad ahead so concentrate on catching him and do so just before 8km. He responds so just sit in behind him and relax for a bit before pushing again at the roundabout. This is always a major landmark for me as I feel when you turn right here that you're heading for home at Bondi. I've still got 3 or 4 runners hanging on but see Keith Mc ahead so concentrate on catching him. Do so on the 2 nasty hills before 10km but he definitely does respond. Then comes the huge long straight before the hill down to North Bondi. I'm now hanging on and saying "just one more km". Keith gives some encouragement before turning on the gas down the hill. I just can't match that but am still with the group. We hit North Bondi and the new finish but it still involves that nasty drag with a km to go and my legs are now cactus and I'm in serious "hanging on" mode. But the hairpin comes, I have a quick look behind and can't see Barts anywhere. Woo-hoo!! So I practice my 2-0 finger salute and cross the line looking like a nutter but ecstatic. Have to avoid Keith Mc barfing on all fours (I think only Enda knows how to kill himself more) and turn to see Nick, then Q, CT and Hoey coming over the line. But where is Barts? Someone says something about stomach cramps which is really disappointing for him on such a big race.
Then followed an emotional call to Kirst, and many beers in the sun chatting to the extended HuRTS family. Times seemed a little slower this year (not sure why as I thought conditions were fine) but great runs by Bruce (49:30), Q (who never disappoints when the big races come around), Toby in 48:24, Macca in 49:01 and Elle in 55:31. Notice how they're all from NOTB?
Love this race. Love the atmosphere and the fact everyone shows up. And it tests every aspect of running - speed for the first 5km, hill strength, endurance plus you have to be able to run downhills well.
Many beers followed. Here are some photos:
Me and Bruce:
Timmy:
The stayers:
More stayers:
Friday, August 12, 2016
Thursday keeping the legs interested
Easy 10km with a 15min Fartlek thrown in (8 x 1min in, 1min off). Solo and around the Bot Gardens.
Summer pumped now.
Tuesday, August 09, 2016
Melbourne last effort
5 days to go and a final effort. Up at 5am and in meetings all day but sneaked out at 6.30pm for a session around the Tan. Almost gave up on it but pleased not to.
Easy jog out then changed into the flats for 5 x 3mins hard, 1min easy, 1min hard off 90s jog recovery. Struggled slightly in the wind and dark but ended up with a rock solid session averaging 3:29 pace (7km covered) throughout despite the hills and float rests. Sunday will be very interesting. I reckon I'll either go great or shit.
Even managed a Tan Strava segment top 10 which must be rare given the numbers who run it:
Monday, August 08, 2016
Easy
10km easy with 4 x hills thrown in towards the end. Flutes working well. Nice shout from Keith Bateman on the Domain who I haven't seen in yonks.
BTW, did anyone hear anything from Neil about me deliberately omitting him from any mention yesterday?
Sunday, August 07, 2016
Post Gastro
Well, got a bit of gastro late Friday. Tried a run late Saturday and lasted 500m before giving up. Most frustrating thing was that I was at Wolgan Valley and couldn't take advantage of the free food and booze.
Got back home this afternoon and, feeling better, headed out for 90mins. Felt magic after the first km, no doubt from effectively 3 days rest. Did the Manly Dam route going home via Eastern Hill in Manly for 21.6km in 4:07's. Passed Asian Dave in Balgowlah.
Excited about next Sunday. Everyone appears to be running really well - particularly Barts, Scotty, Robin and Nick Roberts. But you can never discount CT, Quentin and Lewis. Very difficult race to predict.
Friday, August 05, 2016
In them there mount'ns
AM: 30mins in Wentworth Falls. Two observations. First, it's very hilly and very traily. I managed 4.5km in my 30mins. Second, when in the bush, I feel the need to crap. I'm like a bear. A search for broad leaved bushes ensued this morning.
PM: Feeling as though this morning didn't count, headed out at dusk in Wolgan Valley for 6km. Got scared when a boulder started barrelling towards me, turned out to be a wombat. Kirst reminded me of the time Warrior Charlie saved Claudia in a similar situation when camping with him in Kangaroo Valley.
Gradually feeling better post-fever with gastro issues being the underlying problem. Even managed 22 straight push-ups this evening!
Thursday, August 04, 2016
Wednesday farked
Got up and ran to work in the freezing rain and wind. 17.5km via Manly beach. Felt shit the whole way and think I pushed myself over the edge. Started coming down with a fever in the afternoon and was tucked up in bed with no desire for dinner by 8pm.
Fortunately, Gary had a very easy Thursday and Friday on the program - perhaps he predicted this - although he couldn't have predicted the Tuesday and Wednesday weather.
Didn't even manage my 22 push ups. But now away with Kirst in the mountains for the weekend for a bit of R&R. Hopefully recover quickly for C2S which I'm pumped about.
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