You name me one Indian distance runner. In history. It's not possible, despite the world's second largest population. I now know why. It's impossible to do an effective long run after a vindaloo.
Monday, May 09, 2016
Longish Sunday
First longish run in 4 weeks. Managed to get out in the arvo and fortunately Erika was also keen. So did 105 minutes with her.
Sat Parkrun with kids
So Parkrun was Maggie and Charlie's long run. I ran with them for 200m, realised no one was running away out the front so decided to push ahead to the front. Felt pretty comfortable running 17:20, just for the win. Then jogged back to the 4km mark and saw a battle Royale between Charlie and Maggie, the former making a late charge but Maggie seeing him at the last minute and doing just enough to hold him off.
5km warm down for 10km all up.
Then out to the Troubador, Ashiana's and the Steyne with a huge Manly HuRTS crowd for evening curry.
Thursday, May 05, 2016
Maggie and the Cap'n
I found this note on Maggie's bedroom floor yesterday:
Those in Facebook will have seen it. So felt compelled to take her training this morning. We did a 1km warm up, then 6x Mackellar hills concentrating on lifting the knees and powering up. Basically, fast track strength training. Then a 1km warm down. She was motivated by the sight of another 8yr old girl doing sprints with her Dad on Nolans while on our warm up.
Then did an extra 8km bumping into the Cap'n near Shelley Beach and finishing off with him. Another beautiful morning. About 11km all up.
Wednesday, May 04, 2016
The important things in life
Well, that was disappointing. After feeling everything was coming together, I came down with a fever on the Friday before London, which turned to a bad cold and then sinusitis. Still on the heavy duty antibiotics now. Wasn't going to stop me watching Barts, Macca and Sammy though and doing so made me vow to come back. The crowd support was huge and the atmosphere electric. Barts did us all proud with a fantastic run in 2:29:18. He approached it perfectly in a very controlled fashion. The man accused of a heart of flint even shed a tear at the end, as did I.
12 days off and, despite still being bunged up and blowing stuff out of my nose that scares the kids, I ventured out this morning for an easy 10km. Beautiful morning along Manly Beach and I just soaked it up enjoying what I've been missing out on.
Was very upset about missing London after 6 months injury and sickness free but in the end there's always another race and the real reason I do it is morning s like these and the camaraderie I enjoyed with Barts, Macca and Sammy in London.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Black bogeys
After 5 days in London I've fallen foul to the London black bogey syndrome.
Last proper run yesterday was 41mins continuous - 15min warm up plod to Southwark Park (when I'm tapering for a big race I seem to be unable to run quicker than 5min kms) then 6 x 1min on, 1 mins off around the park and then plodded back. One other runner in Southwark Park as I was darting around - Scott Overall (top British marathoner and no doubt running on Sunday).
All set now, just have to mentally prepare myself.
Caught up with Barts in the evening and the poor fella's a bundle of nerves. But he's in good shape.
Last proper run yesterday was 41mins continuous - 15min warm up plod to Southwark Park (when I'm tapering for a big race I seem to be unable to run quicker than 5min kms) then 6 x 1min on, 1 mins off around the park and then plodded back. One other runner in Southwark Park as I was darting around - Scott Overall (top British marathoner and no doubt running on Sunday).
All set now, just have to mentally prepare myself.
Caught up with Barts in the evening and the poor fella's a bundle of nerves. But he's in good shape.
Thursday, April 21, 2016
South Bank Saunter
Just an easy 8km over Tower Bridge and along the South Bank before breakfast. Not sure I managed to get under 5min kms. Breakfast consisted of a bacon & egg brioche roll, croissant filled with chopped banana and flat white all from Pret a Manger. Which is conveniently at the bottom of my serviced apartment building. Best. Breakfast. Ever.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Leg stretcher
Just 10km but included 5 x 3min strides. Finally feeling as though the legs are going well again after nearly a week of jet-lag.
Monday Bow Bells
Early morning jog to Victoria Park, run around and back. Impressed myself by getting there without getting lost. Even more impressed by Victoria Park and the surrounding canals. A beaut of a morning if fecking freezing.
14km in 4:40's.
Sunday in London
Arrived in London on Saturday and had a rest day as I met the extended family for lunch with a couple of beers.
So Sunday was the 5km tempo. Jogged to Southwark park (along the route for next week - eek!) then got into it. Well the legs are still jet lagged and buggered. I thought I was running 3:15's. First km split was 3:27. Then the next was 3:30. WTF?! Then suddenly it seemed to come together - 3:20, 3:21 and 3:05. Thank god.
3km jog back along the marathon route getting excited.
Last day in Berlin
Friday was 14km in Berlin, finally finding a decent route through the gardens and along the river. 98% of the run was fantastic, but then I failed to outrun a massive storm (hail and all) and got drenched in the final 2 minutes.
14km in the hour.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Tiergarten session
Out at 7.30am and it's freezing and raining. This is why I don't live in Europe anymore. You can go and stick your fancy buildings and ancient culture up your ass.
3km warm up finding a route around the Tiergarten and then into the 3km tempo. Gary said keep it controlled and don't overdo it. I ran 3:25's and honestly don't think my jet lagged legs could have gone any quicker.
Then a short rest and into the 10 x 400m. Again, controlled but would have hated to have had to push any harder. They were done at about 74/75 pace.
14.25km all up.
Berlin jet lagged rust buster
After a 29 hour journey due to delayed flights, I finally arrived in Berlin. Definitely still grittier than the rest of Germany that I've seen but more interesting as a result.
Had a meeting straightaway then headed out to stretch the legs. The hotel is right next to the Tiergartens so I just ran around them, getting lost every now and then. Planned on an hour but let's just say that running is the best cure for jet-lag constipation. 10km all up in 4:34's with the legs feeling like cactus.
Tuesday Half HuRTS
Couldn't get out in the am, found a gap at lunch before my flight so went down to HuRTS where the session was 4 x 10mins. Certainly wasn't going to do that so settled on half the session. After much toing and froing on the route we settled on the original and were off. With me only doing half the session I was out ahead solo. Reached the gates in 9:40. On the return I was soon running with Andy who pushed the pace on. I then had the whole squad to overtake and hey all seemed to appear on the hills. Ended up with 9:36 - a PB for me over that much run segment. But who the hell is Michael Bath?
Monday, April 11, 2016
Monday morning
10.3km very easy with Lewis at 6am. Much cooler this morning - Autumn has arrived. But stunning along the beachfront. 4:37's. Amazed by a woman doing a complex yoga position on the beach. It was quite something.
Last long(ish) Sunday
Out with Barts, Lewis and Ben at 6.15am (no early morning extras today thank God) but picking up Emma, Tim and Toby along the way. Just the standard route and cutting across the Narrabeen Caravan Park which made it mentally much easier at 27.5km than the recent 38km monsters. But it's still 2 hours of running.
Beautiful morning chatting the whole way and Barts and I shook each other's hand at the end remarking that our work was done. Obviously forgetting Tuesday's double session and sprints on Thursday.
Then cycled to Queensie for a dip before retiring to Emporio to pore over the results from Canberra. A brilliant run from Hoey to take 2nd just behind Rowan Walker in 2:29:15. He really has a knack for the marathon. Other great runs included Jeet's PB in high 78 in the half - he's running PBs every race at the moment. CT battled for the lead inthe half before having to settle for 3rd. Craig sounded a bit disappointed with his 5th place in the 50km. I think he suits (and copes very well with) a higher mileage than he's been doing of late. Looked like a great weekend and I'll try to get down there next year.
Saturday, April 09, 2016
Broken 5km plus Fartlek
Was supposed to be done at Parkrun but with 5 kids sports commitments starting at 7.30am that was never feasible.
Session was 2km hard, 1km easy, 2km hard. Then a brief recovery before 10 x 1min on, 1min off.
Did a 2km jog to the golf course loop then started running clockwise (interestingly, nearly all Strava records are measured anti-clockwise) for the first 2km hard. Times went 3:10 then 3:11. Jog was a 4:05 before doing 3:06 and 3;09 for the second 2km. Stoked with the times as I was expecting the 2nd 2km to be slower given I didn't feel brilliant to start with.
Then an 800m jog before starting the Fartlek. Wanted to run these controlled and did so but was stoked to see I was doing kms in 3:38's including the easy sections.
Probably my most encouraging session of the year so confidence is high. One more session on Tuesday before I fly out.
15km all up averaging 3:51's.
Best of luck to Hoey and Vonky in the marathon in Canberra tomorrow. Would love to see Hoey take out some big names. And especially to Craig in the 50km'er. He knows what he needs to do.
Friday, April 08, 2016
60min tempo
Bumped into Kanser as I was about to start warming up so we jogged together talking about his sickness but how he'll still smash Timmy in the Canberra Half on Sunday. Then straight into the tempo.
Not much to report. Started at 3:25's but settled into 3:29/3:30's for the first half. Had a couple of aberrations around the wharves on the return where the Garmin reckoned I was Jesus and spat out a 3:43 and a 3:40 but then back to 3:32's. Pushed the hills on the way back as I felt full of running today. All up 17.1km in the hour (3:31's) despite the errant middle couple of kms. All set.
Warmdown for 20km all up.
Wednesday, April 06, 2016
Wednesday SLR
60mins very easy on another beaut of a morning with Erika, Darren, Robbie and Lewis. 13km. Seemed to spend the 2nd half of the run high-fiving people (Joel, Cap'n, Skins) - just one of those days I guess.
Can't believe how busy Manly beach is at 6am in the morning. People need to have more sex.
Double Tuesday
AM: up early but not early enough as by the time I arrived at Graham's Reserve (for the 6 x 1km off a rolling 5mins) Darren, Erika, Lewis, Quentin, Jamie, Justin, Ben, Emma, Burkey and Charlie (amazing crowd!) had started their first rep. 3km warm up then joined them on their second.
Was very glad Quentin was there to keep Lewis company as I wasn't feeling up to the task. Sure enough, each rep Q and L would dart off leaving me 5m behind. I would sense their pace drop at the 400m mark and go past them, only for Lewis to respond and come past me with 200m to go. Kept me honest though. Garmin always reads funny when running in circles and sure enough the clockwise reps averaged 2:54 while the anti-clockwise reps averaged 3:05. 3:05 felt about right.
Beautiful morning and great to see everyone out. 5km warm down for 15km all up.
PM: 7km very easy with Erika around the city.
Last double day pre-London but I'm fairly accustomed them now.
Sunday, April 03, 2016
Last long one
Took 3 lots of Maltodextrin yesterday then had a huge meal at Toby and Alex's last night. Just felt so much better today. Much brighter the whole way.
We had a huge crowd today - the Manly Sunday Hardcore really is becoming the place to be seen. Barts, Tim P, Toby H, Macca, Craig, Erika, Darren, Lucy (Erika's mate), Lewis, Scotty and Even Benny boy. Only Special Q and the Cap'n were missing. Pace started pick up coming around Narrabeen Lake and the last 15km was under 4min pace. But a nice confidence booster finishing the 38km with a 3:25 with Barts.
A few more sessions (Thursday's hour tempo is looming) but otherwise the work has been done so now time to try and get myself in the right mental state.
Saturday, April 02, 2016
Saturday
17km squeezing it in mid-afternoon after driving kids all morning to various sporting commitments. 1:15 finishing at Pace Athletic to pick up some socks and gels and Billy's BMX. Jamie wasn't impressed by it.
Friday
Had a couple of beers with Gleeso Thursday night. After our wives failed to chase us, it turned into a few more. And then karaoke in The Ivanhoe. One of those random nights you can't predict, but a great laugh.
So Friday lunch with a great crowd of Enda, Erika, Burkey, Jeet, Birchy et al I managed 5km before needing to spew. Toughest 5km of the year. My secretary told me I was still emitting beer sweats in the mid-afternoon.
140km for the week.
Double Thursday
AM: 9km run to the wharf, picking up my backpack after 6km. Actually quite nice way of getting to work. Commuter on the ferry didn't appreciate my pheromones though.
Lunch: 79 Continuous. Tough bloody set this one. Hard to work out the average pace but I think I was close to 3:20 for the tempo (much faster than usual) and 3:29 for the Fartlek (about usual). Ran solo but feeling the fitness at the moment - despite starting every session tired I come alright by the end.
29+km for the day. Monster monster.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Wednesday MLR
You know you're in marathon training when a 20km MLR feels like a recovery run. Out in the dark once again (can't wait for daylight saving to end on Saturday night) for 20km with Erika, Darren and Lewis. Avoided the hills. Moaned about our coach. 4:42's.
Tuesday double
AM: out at sparrows fart in the pitch black to meet Lewis, Erika, Darren, Jamie, Emma (she's back!) and Dicky for a short sharp session of 5mins, 4mins, 3mins, 2mins, 1min off 2 mins rest. Given the shortness of the session and length of the breaks it was meant to be run "hard", which pretty much means all out effort.
I wasn't looking forward to it. Particularly in my marathon training state of constant fatigue.
Told Lewis I wasn't going to be keeping him company and let him go off at the start of the first rep but kept him in sight and gradually worked my way back during the course of the rep. This is the way each of the reps went. Average pace for each (on my watch) was:
3:06, 3:04, 3:04, 3:01, 2:53
Legs lactic at end of each rep. Wouldn't have got within 5s of those times without Lewis to chase.
3km warm up and 5km warm down for 13km all up.
PM: wandered out at lunchtime and ran with Kanser and Hoey alongside the HuRT Squad doing 5min reps. 9km averaging 4:30's. Hoey sounds ambivalent about doing Canberra given a couple of issues recently. Hope he makes the start line. I'm relying on him!
Monday, March 28, 2016
Easy Easter Monday
Easy hour in the afternoon before watching Maggie's soccer. Felt a gazillion times better than yesterday. Took Voltaren last night which obviously helped.
4:21's.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Super long
38.4km with Macca, Lewis and Hamish. Felt sore from the off and it was a real struggle today. I think yesterday's hard 5km slightly dehydrated was the issue. Didn't enjoy a step of it and Achilles was very tight at the end (after 2:50+ of running).
I wasn't much company this morning labouring under every step. The best I felt was actually from 30km to the end when the kms finally got down to 4:10's.
4:31 average. Will take a bit ton recover from that.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Hungover Saturday
Had a few too many red wines at the neighbours last night so Parkrun was out of the picture. Got out mid-afternoon and didn't have long so ran a 3.5km warm up to Manly Golf Course then two loops (5km) hard and then the same jog home.
Wasn't feeling keen for the session (itself a shortened version of Tiger's scheduled session) and struggled throughout, it felt tough. 8:08 for the first lap and 8:09 for the second so nice and consistent, but the Garmin was measuring short so I ran the extra 50m to hit 5km on the watch in 16:29. Last time I did this session (30 Jan) it was 2 laps in 16:51 - so not too bad in the circumstances. At least I did something.
Good Friday
8km very easy in the am to Shelley Beach before meeting the family for some brekkie.
123km for the week.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
In!
Managed to schedule a time with Barts for today for 5km, 3km, 1km with 500m jog between (i.e. 10km all up). Actually discovered it was supposed to be a 1km jog between the 5km and 3km which may explain how dodgy I felt all afternoon.
3km warm up then into it. Felt OK on the 5km trying to find a rhythm (16:43) but was desperately clock-watching on the 3km (9:55). Managed to raise a bit for the 1km in 3:10. All up 10km in 34:13 - in the heat wearing a black T-Shirt.
To be honest this afternoon I felt crap. Very dodgy stomach which took a couple of Coopers Pale Ales to calm down. Can't tell whether it's a low lying bug (which the kids have have had recently) or just overdoing it. But Barts said he felt similarly rooted. We ran the whole thing together.
16km all up.
Top news this evening with my London Marathon entry finally being confirmed:
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Mellow Melbourne
Well, I thought Perth was good. Melbourne was even better. Given I had another 20km on the plan and didn't want to run laps of the Tan I just followed the Yarra Trail up the river from my hotel on Collins Street. Got beyond Hawthorn at 10km where the tow path was incredibly picturesque (I think I would like to live in Kew/Hawthorn if I moved to Melbourne - but maybe that's like saying I would like to live in Vaucluse if I moved to Sydney). Turned and returned.
If I thought I saw plenty of cyclists by the Swan River, I saw even more by the Yarra. Some of them looked like Strava Psychos - gunning around corners not giving a toss about who might be coming the other direction.
Quicker again for the 20km today at 4:13's and I think the legs are returning to normal.
Perfect Perth
The three hour time difference makes it very easy to wake up at 5am so I was on the road by 6am. Or I should say on the path. Hit a cycle/walkway on the Swan River and headed to the coast. Passed a gazillion cyclists but it was perfect, flat running on a beautiful early morning.
Legs still tired to start with but eased into the run and picked up the pace towards the end feeling great. All up 20km averaging 4:16's.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Monday morning longish
Sunday was a rest. Mentioned to Gary on Sunday that the pace on Saturday was fine but needed some more mileage to address the stiffening legs towards the end. He responded with 2 hours scheduled for this morning.
26km running to work with North Head thrown in. Plenty of hills and my legs were smashed for the final 10km. 4:47 average so very easy.
Saturday long tempo
Ok, this was the big session pre-London. Drove up to find a good crowd of Barts, Neil, Robin Vonk, Scotty, Macca, Eoin and the Cap'n all killing about. Did a 3km warm up and then (eventually) into it. Everyone was doing something different - Neil was doing 3 x 7.5km, Scotty as long as he could last, Robin 20km, Macca and Eoin 25km with just Barts and me doing the full 27km. Jamie also jumped into for a solid 10km and did his bit at the front.
First 10km was fine averaging 3:33's. Middle 7km picked up a but averaging 3:30's. Barts was strong at this point (4th lap of 6) really pushing on and barking orders at me to keep up. Definitely had to concentrate in order to do so but managed ok. Last 10km averaged 3:27's and could feel my legs stiffening a bit towards the end. But very happy to average 3:30's on an undulating course.
3km warm up and down for 33km all up.
Friday jog
8km early doors to Shelly Beach and back. Very easy, contemplating the session tomorrow.
111km for week.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Nice recovery
10km very easy around the City with Renaud, Jerome and Steve. Great blokes all.
Felt better after than before. 4:47's.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Chafing
Well I told Quentin and Lewis on the run today that when I'm on the start line in London I'll remember runs like this morning as the ones which get you over the line. Pissing down with rain and pitch black until we got up to North Head. Was mighty relieved to have their company.
All up 20km in 4:27's. Felt pretty good this morning. But the rain made my short sodden and resulted in some nasty inner thigh chafing. Put some cream on post-bath which looked like pure animal fat. Nice.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
79 continuous with Barts in the Rain
15 easy, 22 hard, 5 easy, 22 Fartlek (1,2,3,4,3,2,1) and 15 easy.
Was supposed to do it at 6am with Lewis but I was still in my beauty sleep at that time. Did the 15 before HuRTS start time (well, a bit late but Timmy was nice enough hold the crowd for me) then we were off. Was lucky enough to have Barts in the group who was happy to do my session.
Tempo felt arduous (3:27's) and the Fartlek felt better (3:28's). Barts a support throughout.
All up 20.15km in the 79mins (3:55's). Solid.
Had a full house in the evening for B&B where the gossip was in full flow and Birchy showed his true colours.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Easy Monday
13.5km very easy around the wharves with Elle, Jacqueline, TKS, Jerome et al but finished off running the final few km with an Irishman called Jim who I've not met before. Nice chap. Makes a change.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Great Ocean Walk
First, congrats to all who completed Six Foot Track. You're more brave than me. It's a beast of a race and must have been even tougher in the heat and humidity of yesterday. Run of the day goes to Erika for taking out second place in 4:20. I still think she's got the talent to win it though. Mike Lichwark surprised all to be first HuRTS home in a great 3:42 but my other top performance goes to Darren running a big PB in 4:17. He's been struggling injury and, to be first home from his household was feat enough!
Inspired by the performances in the mountains (and not knowing any other routes to follow), I ran the Great Ocean Walk from Apollo Bay. I had 2:10 on the schedule and thought I'd squeeze in 30km in that time. I didn't realise how nuts the Great Ocean Walk is. Rock hopping, sand running and running up massive hills on trail over headland is not my forte (and did my achilles no good) but it was very beautiful surrounds.
I turned after 13km (70mins) dreading the hills on the way back. Took a wrong turn at 19km and found myself in a car park. My brain started working telling me that where there were cars, there must be nice hard bitumen. So I followed that and eventually got back with 26km done. Not far but I was buggered so it must be the equivalent of a 30+km run.
Checked out my Strava splits and saw that I got a record up the final fire trail hill between 12 and 13km in ahead of some notable trail runners - perhaps Six Foot next year could be on the cards!
Stopped for lunch near Lorne and Kirst and I sampled another craft beer shown here:
It too was shite.
Birregura
Woke up in country Victoria in a town that, in my basic translation skills, means Beer War. Parkrun was down on the schedule, but the nearest one was in Geelong about an hour's drive away. So ran out the door down a long straight road, turned at 5km and ran back hard, then did 3km easy to warmdown. 5km hard was about 16:50. Session done.
Drove down to the Great Ocean Road, passing through a town called Forrest. Now this is my nickname at work (I'm sure it's the same for many runners) so I couldn't resist the photo op:
Settled into our second overnight place and, having been inspired by the write-ups on CT's blog, I sampled some local craft beers. And half a bottle of a local red wine. Here were the craft beers:
Thursday, March 10, 2016
60min tempo
Marathon training on a daily basis goes a bit like this:
Knackered, knackered, knackered, climbing stairs at work is tough, ooh - feel slightly ok, hard session, knackered, knackered, doubting why the hell im doing this, legs feel slightly better today, hard session, knackered, I seem to shuffle everywhere, knackered, bit better, hard session, knackered.
Today was a hard session after finally feeling vaguely ok post-weekend last night. Jogged to North Head, met Lewis and Justin. Justin set off, I asked Lewis for a moment to compose myself, then we were off a minute later.
Felt OK when we got going and 3:30's were doable. In fact, we were remarkably consistent, with my Garmin recording every km between 3:28 and 3:32. Lewis was a massive assistance so many thanks mate. All up 17.25km in the 60mins averaging 3:29's.
27km all up!!
I then had the delight of meeting LJ for mid-morning brunch to chew the fat on running and babies. Great to hear she's back running again, such a champ.
Wednesday, March 09, 2016
Wednesday getting it done
Work is manic. Got out early feeling half asleep for the first km. But a great Manly Hardcore crowd of Erika, Emma, Darren, Lewis and Robbie Begg made for a great run chatting all the way.
But hell it was sweaty. What's with this weather? I never used to sweat much but my tops are drenched at the moment.
Tuesday non-session
Boss said no to any session on account of the big weekend and ongoing achilles issues so just did 90mins. Hurts were doing 14x3km so joined them around Farm Cove for a few easy ones. That increased the pace a bit which meant the overall run ended up as a Half Marathon - 21.1km in 1:28 (4:12's). Felt OK.
Monday, March 07, 2016
Easy Monday
10km with the squad around the city. Spent most of the time chatting races with Hoey and beach sprints with JC. 4:46's. Achilles much better today after a lot of rolling out last night.
Sunday, March 06, 2016
Long Sunday
37km with Barts, Macca, Craig, Lewis, Toby and the Cap'n. Tired from the word go, fuckadoodled by the end. Like really tired. Like end of Marathon tired. But the ocean was amazing.
4:27's.
Saturday, March 05, 2016
Striders North Head - 1st in 32:26
Slept overnight in the Four Seasons - not because of any family rift but the Partners conference which was wrapping up at noon today. But enough time to nip out for the Striders 10km. With Barts, CT, Hoey, Lewis, Robin V, Scotty and Neil all due to race I wasn't going to miss this one. Only Q out of the usual rivals was missing. Unfortunately it turned out that Hoey was struggling with a niggle so couldn't make it.
Got a lift with Jackie O and Birchy after nearly being punched out by a homeless person at 6am. At least it got the adrenalin flowing and ensured dump #4 of the morning was a dead cert.
Did a warm up with Hamish and then lined up. I drifted to the front with Barts from the gun with a decent sized group jumping on the back and forming a significant gap early on to Macca and Jamie. That group included Neil, CT, Lewis, Robin, Scotty and Gary Mullins. At 5km (reached in 16:08 on my watch) we were still altogether but for Gary a short distance behind. Here we are:
So half way through the race and we're all together, I immediately start to feel very average on the slight incline that follows this and I'm thinking I may struggle to finish top 5 here. But I tell myself we're travelling quick and if I can just maintain pace there's no way every one will hold on. And gradually the group sounds as though it's beginning to thin. Here's CT starting to drop off between 5Km and 6km - he'll later retake Lewis:
All the way until 7km I'm feeling very average and just hoping for the group to thin so that I can get a podium. By the car park loop though I sense that it's just me and Barts (I never dare look around) and suddenly around the loop I get a 3m lead and sense he's struggling. I'm also knackered but have to at least give it a go or he'll never respect me. Keep on trying to force the pace but not making any huge gap. Then at the top of the hill after 8km I feel I've made some ground so just try to consolidate it. This is really hurting now but know that I need sufficient gap at the Stone Arch or he'll hunt me down in the final 500m. I really keep on pushing and round the Stone Arch, here Ben give a shout and see that I have maybe 8 seconds. That should be enough but I have to put a massive effort in just after the arch so that he doesn't feel as though he has a sniff. Here I am absolutely buggered with 200m to go:
Finish and I'm farked. Barts comes in 7s later followed by a jubilant Robin dipping under 33mins. Next up is Neil, then CT and Lewis before Gary M who is equally happy running 33:50. Jamie does well for a 35:18 closely followed by Macca in 35:30. Run of the day for me is Jeet in 36:18 (a full course PB). Here he is:
Then Craig (who will be looking for his big mileage to sink in soon), Burkey (finally an appearance) and the Cap'n.
Kanser will also be looking for his mileage to sink in soon in 39:12, Birchy had his mind on Oxford St this evening while Jimmy won't want to speak of his effort. But at least he turned up. #wherewasTimmy.
Birchy:
Super Elle:
Jimmy:
Splits were consistent - good final km:
Friday
At our Partner conference. 8km around the wharves super slow at 6.30am with my fellow partners. At least it kept me off the booze the night prior.
Thursday, March 03, 2016
HuRTS 400's + 3km tempo
Achilles was too sore for hills this morning despite taking Voltaren last night. Ventured out at luncthime in the heat with the HuRTS crew. We were banned from Reg Bartley so Rushcutters Bay it was. No nude ladies this time.
Did the 400's feeling tired in the legs. Didn't push them and averaged 70/71's for whatever distance it actually was. Then a short rest and into the 3km tempo where it was a completely different story. Cruised around in 3:15's feeling fantastic.
Had Tom Middleton join us today for the first time. But it was Quentin leading the charge on the 400's with little Tom, Tom M and Toby in pursuit. Nicely organised once again by Timmy and good to see Enda back. Ensured the banter was in full flow. Cop out of the day goes to JFen who did the 3km tempo with the slow pack despite running 3:25's.
13km all up.
Did the 400's feeling tired in the legs. Didn't push them and averaged 70/71's for whatever distance it actually was. Then a short rest and into the 3km tempo where it was a completely different story. Cruised around in 3:15's feeling fantastic.
Had Tom Middleton join us today for the first time. But it was Quentin leading the charge on the 400's with little Tom, Tom M and Toby in pursuit. Nicely organised once again by Timmy and good to see Enda back. Ensured the banter was in full flow. Cop out of the day goes to JFen who did the 3km tempo with the slow pack despite running 3:25's.
13km all up.
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