Thursday, March 15, 2007

Hickson Road




Back to Hickson Road - 5 x 1.17km (now measured on G-Map Pedometer) with 2 minute rest. Good crowd today with a first appearance of Kanser getting back into training after injury, Richards (High and Palmer), Chris, Ray, Durante, Bill and David(?). Times went:

3:46; 3:37; 3:33; 3:37; 3:37

First was slow as running by myself. Durante then showed up and pushed the next three, with Ray returning to form with a good session pushing the last one in running a 3:36. Pleased with the session as after the first I was willing to write it off as a post-6ft hangover session. Glad to be able to hang on for the final two after a very quick third.

10km all up.




Attached are a couple of photos from 6ft - Cox's River and the end. Shame I look like such a mincer in the river, as soon as I saw the photographer I tried the masculine pose but it was obviously too late.




Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Wednesday to work

14km run to work. 27:15 at Spit Junction and 57:19 all up. Started out feeling quite fresh which explains the quicker than normal time. Settled into a pattern of struggling on the hills (6ft ankle weights being attached) and feeling sprightly on the flat and downhills. Beautiful morning for running - cool, sunny and no wind.

My mind was wandering most of the way trying to decide on goals for the rest of the season. I reckon they are:

1. City to Surf
2. Lowering my 10km PB - probably North Head in May or September.
3. SMH Half
4. Lowering my 5km Road PB - hopefully end of this month.

JPMorgan in November is a little too far away at this point but that will become the priority after City to Surf.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Pain

3km jog + 6km Pain + 1km jog = 10km.

Didn't push it at Pain today - hung off the back of group 1 (led by Scott again in 24 minutes) with Ray and Tim Cradock chatting about 6ft and Tim's race plans. Good to see him back in full training in earnest again. Legs felt pretty good - a little stiff beforehand but much looser for having done the session.

Ran the long rep in 2:00 feeling pretty strong and with a bit of a headwind. Everything seems so short compared to Saturday...

Monday, March 12, 2007

Six Foot Track

I was still queueing for the toilets when the first wave gun fired, so had a very nervous 5 minutes before our wave was to go. Just managed in time, joining the rear of the second wave as I didn't want to be involved in any mad rush down the steep first section. I thought this was the most dangerous section of the course - large loose stones, lots of people around so your visibility is very short and most people shooting off too quick. Was pleased to get to the stairs where we had to stop for short while before gently making my way down. Dennis Wylie had stopped half way down, suffering from what he described as "arse cramps". Their weren't as many steps as I had imagined, and soon found myself in fantastic running country.

Took it very easy to Cox's, deliberately slowing myself down. Had two toilet stops in the first hour which is ridiculous given I would never normally do so on an hour run, but may have something to do with all the liquids I was taking on at each aid station. As I got to Megalong Road I started to stretch it out a bit but got caught in traffic on the technical section in the 2-3kms before Coxs which slowed me down again. Waded through Cox's river which was fun but not so getting the shoes sandy on the other side doubling their weight. Passed over the mats in 1:22 and started the hills in earnest. Ran most of them up to Mini Mini - walking (but with a lengthy stride) only the very steep sections. Went past Uncle Dave and Blue Dog on this section and was surprised at how quickly Mini Mini came up. Then headed up to Pluvi where I was walking a little bit more and again was surprised at how quickly it cam around. Took on a load of fluids and snakes at the top and felt great to be running on a flattish section starting Black Range.

The start of Black Range was probably my most encouraging section as I was starting to overtake first wave runners who appeared to have slowed down considerably. I worked out that if I averaged 5:00/km until the finish I'd be around 4 hours so just tried to keep the legs rolling over and churn out the kms. This worked until about the 31-32km mark where I was increasingly looking out for guidance as to how far there was to go. There were fewer people on the track here to so I wasn't overtaking so many. By 35km I was starting to struggle. Caught a chap I worked out was called John Hill (organises the High 5 products?) by the shouts he was getting but from here any slight incline was getting harder and harder to negotiate. I was desperately waiting for Caves Road, knowing that was around 37km and I'd only have 8km to go. The two hills before Caves Road did it for me - walked them slowly and really struggled to get any pace in the legs after that. John Hill (appropriately enough) was overtaking me on the uphills and I'd catch him again on the flat/downhills. Crossed Caves Road and briefly the spirits lifted but, to be honest, from then on I was just hanging on - walking even only slight inclines. Realised that you can make up huge amounts of time if you can finish this race strongly.

The sounds of the announcers voice at about the 43km was just fantastic. Pushed down the steep section to Jenolan Caves where others were starting to cramp up (overtook John Hills for the last time here) and gave it one final burst leading into the finish line. Felt a bit emotional at this point (obviously the feminine side comes out in times of extreme fatigue) and could barely manage a word to Kirst, Dad and the kids. But was surprised and pretty pleased with the time (4:12:35).

Amazing run by Fats. I hope he never beats me by 50 minutes in a race again. Great run by MPH too - I was half expecting to catch him along Black Range but he put time on me over that section. Chris also ran really well (4:04) given the interruptions in his training in the last 6 weeks. If anyone deserves to go sub-4 it's him.

Note for next year - if trying to beat 4 hours, take it a little quicker to Cox's (1:15 I reckon), about the same up the hills and try and finish strong. This may require training runs of more than 30km rather than stepping into the unknown shortly after Pluvi.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Run home the hard way

Plan was to run home but spoke to Beaky in the afternoon and planned a session he described as "2kms at marathon pace, jog, another 2kms at marathon pace, jog, then 1km at marathon pace". All sounded fine until I realised his marathon pace is my 10km pace.

Took my usual route with added bits. Mostly stayed with him on the fast spells but was getting lactic build up towards the end of each. He peeled off at Parriwi Road and from then I could take it easy.

Great taper for 6ft! 14km in total.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Pain

4km jog then 6km Pain then 1km warmdown: 11km.

We let Scott and one other go ahead for Pain and ran it ourselves more sensibly. Didn't get a split for the long rep (Ray said approx 1:59 for him so about 1:57/8 for me) or for the whole thing. Certainly felt easier towards the end without pushing all the way at Scott's usual pace. Durante was strong over the last 4 reps having eased off on the long one.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Sunday from home

23km North Head and Balgowlah Heights route. Ran in the midday sun on a very hot (31C) and humid day. Legs were rolling over fine to start with so just went with the flow which meant too fast. Hit the stone arch in 46:45 and realised I'd taken it too quickly, from then on I really struggled, plodding along at the pace I intend to run 6ft track in next week.

Stopped at every bubbler but was still parched. Reached reef beach and decided to go in for a swim which was fantastic. Haven't felt so relieved. Picked up a bit after that and finished in 1:39:16. Pretty respectable in the heat but am knackered now and need a sleep.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Striders 10km Homebush

9th place in 34:31. Not sure why the time was so slow - no wind but it was very humid. My vest and shorts were drenched in sweat at the end. Disappointed with the time but not so much with the position - everyone seemed to struggle.

Had originally planned to set off at 34 minute pace with Keith Bateman. Didn't want to push it too much to start with after struggling at 3km at Lane Cove last time out but in retrospect I think I took it too easy early on. Tim Ashby had about 20 seconds on me by 3km. Ran most of the first 5km with Guy Doulman. Ray (who was only doing 5km) came past at about 4km chatting as usual - I tried to mutter some reply but was not making any sense in between gasping for breaths.

Time at 5km was 17:03 so tried to push it from there. Gradually reeled in Damian Tancred by the top of the hill between 6 and 7km and then Jake Shaw(?) going around the circular gravel path between 8 and 9km. Could see that I was catching Tim but ran out of time in the end.

2km warm up and warm down - 14km in total.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Recovery jog

Very easy 8km to Darling Point and back. 35:08.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Hickson Road

Big crowd there today - Ray, Phil Woods, Richard High, Pete Walker, Michael Durante, Christian Ellis, Bill and Dave Le Banh. Very consistent session (the usual 5x1.2km with 2 minute gap) went:

3:40; 3:34; 3:39; 3:37; 3:39

Richard pushed the first which is why it was quicker than normal. Chasing down Ray on the next three and then Phil Woods on the last. Easily the quickest aggregate time as first time all have been 3:40 or under. (Actually, just checked this point and I did a couple in November all 3:40 or under (one with aggregate time quicker too) when I was peaking for JPM. So won't expect anything special on Saturday morning.)

Jog there and back made 10km all up.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Struggled in

14km run into work. Beautiful morning but really struggled on the hills following yesterday's session and not helped by carrying a backpack with my workshoes in. Felt fine on the flat and downhills, dreaming of easy races and smashing PBs. Then I'd hit a little hill.

27:53 at Spit Junction and 59:00 all up so slow second half even though felt more comfortable in that section.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Pain plus some

Decided to bulk up Pain in the Domain by jogging 6km beforehand. Bumped into Ray and ran with him for most of it, chatting about races etc. Scot led Group 1 at the usual breakneck pace. Could feel the extra 6km in my legs most of the way around but was pleased to still manage 1:57 on the long rep - reeling in Durante but a good 3 seconds behind Dave.

27 minutes jog plus 24:40 for Pain plus 1km jog = 13km.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Recovering

Rest. Too tired and sore throat.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Weekend summary

Sunday

30km Mosman Reversed STaR. Lovely run in cool conditions. Steady all the way - about 2 hours 32 mins.

Saturday

8km in about 33:30. Ran to Ken and Emmas for a party taking in a route along the Manly-Spit walk.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Friday filler

14km run to work. Started out very sore and tired after yesterday's intervals but gradually worked my way into it finishing quite quickly across the bridge.

28:10 at Spit Junction, 58:34 all up.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Hickson Road

Hot and humid with a slight breeze (which always seemed to be against us) for the reps today. The usual 5 x 1.2km with a strict 2 minute interval (often 1:45 by my watch). Only Ray Wareham, Phil Dove and Phil Woods there today. The reps went:

3:44; 3:37; 3:35; 3:39; 3:37

A little more consistent than last week with no blowout on the 4th rep.

10km all up.

Nothing much

Regulation run home. 14km, 30:25 at the Toyota Garage and 57:51 all up. Slight headwind, felt comfortable, glad to be recovering from the bug.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Strange Pain

Very different Pain as the QM2 was in town, the moonlight cinema was being taken down and the Domain was packed. As a result, we improvised with a longer course - the long rep being from the path near the Opera House gate to the glass pyramid. Felt rotten to start with, tried to sprint the rep from Lady Macquarie's chair but gradually got into it during and then after the long rep. Finished the last two reps feeling quite strong which was encouraging.

8km in total.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Woe is me

Rest. Feeling lethargic and listless, and with a strange aversion to milk. As a result, haven't had a coffee all day. Which is only adding to my problems. Cheered myself up briefly by booking accommodation in Blackheath over 6ft Track weekend, so I've fully committed myself now. How hard can it be?

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Mystery bug

Sunday

11km run around North Manly, Harbord, Brookvale, Curl Curl and Queenscliff - about 48 minutes. Planned not to run a long one due to JJ's party the night before. Good job, as once again, felt listless and struggled the whole way. Started to feel under the weather following the run - slight chill and dodgy stomach.

Pretty disappointing 3 days.

Saturday

Manly 8km route - 31:34. Felt a struggle the whole way. Started to feel a little ill following the run.

Friday

Rest. Hangover.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Hickson Road

Reps with Ray Wareham, Tim Cradock, Phil Dove, Dicky Palmer and Sean. Usual format, although the rests are getting shorter due to staging staggered starts after the first rep. They went:

3:44; 3:36; 3:36; 3:45; 3:34

Funny session. The reason for the discrepancy is having someone to run with or chase. First rep I was on my own. 4th rep everyone took off after only about 1:20 rest. I was so tired I insisted on my (almost) 2 minute recovery and was too far back to make any headway into catching anyone. Ran the last one with Phil until half way then pushed on which is why it was so quick.

10km all up.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

So where are all my cards?

Easy 14km run into work. Very stiff and sore to begin with, so took it very easy - deliberately slowing down through Balgowlah and along Military Road. 27:45 at Spit Junction and 58:20 all up.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Pain

Pain in the Domain. 24:09 all up (it's getting ridiculous) and 1:57 for the long rep. Felt full of running again throughout. Really pushed the long rep in trying to stay with Dave (who again ran 1:55) and still felt strong. Pleasing session.

Short warm down afterwards for 7km all up.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Wild Monday


14km run home from work. Full of running to start with when I couldn't help but go quickly - 29:30 at Toyota Garage. Slowed down in the second half particularly on the hills when the backpack with shoes in started to weigh me down. 56:05 all up. Great weather - cool, plenty of rain and a mostly following wind.
For any family members that have dropped in by accident, here's a photo of the birthday boy. He's lost out to his siblings in recent posts.


Sunday, February 11, 2007

Usual Sunday

North Head/Balgowlah Sunday route. About 24 km in 1:38:10. Felt easy to start with and was running quite quickly - 46:40 at the Stone Arch. Slowed down in the second half but felt comfortable at the end - probably the result of longer Sunday runs over the past 2 weeks.

Friday, February 09, 2007

Mentally tough

Punished myself for missing yesterday's interval session with intervals by myself around Farm Cove; 5x900m with 2 minutes recovery. They went:

2:45; 2:50; 2:49; 2:48; 2;47

Paid the price for the first one being so quick by struggling from then on to match it. Southerly wind made the 2nd and 4th reps harder.

10km all up.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Thwarted!

Enforced rest. Planned on the Hickson Road reps but delayed conference call put paid to those and too much work to fit a run in. Grrr. Will now have to fit intervals in tomorrow by myself.....

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Yawnsville

14km in about 59 minutes. First 10km with Beaky over the bridge to the Greenwood and around via Luna Park and finishing with a loop around the Opera House and Domain. Nice and easy at talking pace.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Pain

Led by Scot again and fast again - 24:55.
Felt heavy legged all the way still suffering from the weekend. 1:59 for the long rep - pleased in that I was catching Dave in the final 100m so the strength is there but still about 4 seconds behind him.
7km all up.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Recovery run

Easy 10km with Beaky at lunchtime in approximately 43 minutes. To Darling Point and back but adding avoiding the steps on the way out and adding distance in the park at Rushcutters Bay. Started a little sore from the weekend's exertions but finished feeling much better.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Dee Why Dash


30km over the Dee Why Dash. About 2:26 in total not stopping the watch for any water stops. Felt a bit more tired to start with than last week as a result of yesterday's race. Gradually got into it and was feeling very comfortable when Ray turned off at 20km. Jaap, Jonathan, Fats and myself then picked up the pace with Fats pushing on from Queenscliff. Very tired at the end as a result of the faster pace over the final 10km.


Thought I'd post a picture of Charlie to show how big he's becoming....

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Sydney Striders - Lane Cove 10km

34:06

Slightly disappointed not to dip under 34 as it was all set up for me. But pleased to be quicker than November and not too bad considering it's been a heavy week.

Set off with Tim Ashby and Fats and ran with them both for the first 3km. Then had my usual tough patch between 3 and 5km where Tim pulled ahead by about 15 seconds. Fats had dropped back, but Andrew Tuckey came past at 4km and started to close on Tim. From the hill before the turn around I had been caught by Jared Poppett who ran I ran with until about 8km - both of us taking the turn to lead in equal part. He then dropped me on the final hill and pushed on to dip under 34.

Great crowd (355 finishers). Did a warm down with Richard Mullaney who took the first 5km easy then pushed the second.

14km all up for a 89km week.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Return to Hickson Road

Another session of Hickson Road reps - 5x1.2km with 2 minute rest. Really good crowd today - Ray Wareham, Chris Graham, the 3 Richards (High, Palmer and Mullaney), Dave Le Banh and his mate Sean. My intention wasn't to push it too hard with Saturday morning's race in the back of my mind. That was the intention. Times went:

3:36; 3:34; 3:35; 3:39; 3:54.

The reason for them being so quick was Richard Mullaney's new found form. He pushed them all. I just kept in front for the first four but was tiring on the fourth so decided just to run through the final rep. Will be very interesting to see how Richard High and Richard Mullaney run on Saturday. Richard High seemed to be keeping something in reserve.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Landmark day for Bec



Bec's first day at school. She seemed to handle it much better than her parents - leading the charge and telling us where to go. Will put a couple of photo's of her in her uniform when I get home.

14km run into work. Run at about 11am due to seeing Bec off to school. Felt much more relaxed and supple maybe as a result of the later start. It reflected in the times - 26:57 at Spit Junction and 57:32 all up. Very easy run though not puffing at any stage.


Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Pain in the Domain

Rocked up to Pain still feeling the effects of the last 2 days running so wasn't expecting too much. Also pretty hot and I only had my thick t-shirt to wear (plus shorts, socks and shoes of course). Pushed all the reps as usual and was very pleased with a 1:58 for the long rep. I was chasing MBL Dave all the way - felt strongest over the final 100 metres. He ran a 1:55 so is obviously in very good form. I suggested he come to Lane Cove on Saturday for the 10km race.

Particularly pleased with the 1:58 as the total time was a very quick 25:10 - 30 seconds quicker than ever before.

Backing up

Monday

14km run home from work. Felt great stretching the legs after yesterday's slower run. Was dreaming about breaking PB's, sprint finishes to races and stepping up a level - then looked at my watch and realised the time was very average. Felt easy though, breathing easily at the end.

30:30 at Toyota Garage and 58:32 all up.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Middle Harbour Picnic

Perfect day for running - clear, sunny and cool. Ran 30kms (furthest ever) with the Striders Star starting and finishing at Roseville Chase. Fantastic run taken at a nice easy pace. About 2:20 all up.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Australia Day

Saturday

Rest.

Friday

Very easy jog to Long Reef in 34:42.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

The dreaded Hickson Road

Usual reps of 5 x 1.2km with 2 minute rest. Richard P, Peter W and Darren Q turned up but were only doing 3 and taking them easy with races over the next few days. So I was on my own for the first and final 2 reps. Which was apparent from my times:

3:47; 3:35; 3:39; 3:40; 3:43.

Very pleased with the second and third reps where I was chasing down the other 3 lads and the third in particular which Darren pushed me on.

10km in total.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

There's always something....

...to make things uncomfortable. 14km run into work. Very easy pace. Cool conditions, no wind and slight drizzle would have made for a very pleasant run but I picked too much nail off my big toe last night and the rest of the nail seems now to be in-growing. From Spit Juntion onwards, any downhill section was very painful.

28:06 at Spit Junction, 59:17 all up. I may be struggling in my speed sessions but keeping a steady pace in these longer runs is becoming much easier.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Pain in the Domain

Big crowd today to help push things along in hot conditions. Keith Bateman turned up, along with Durante and Dave from MBL. Led out far too quickly again, but that didn't slow down the reps. Pushed all of the initial ones, and just failed to catch Dave on the Farm Cove rep for a 1:59. 25:42 all up - second fastest ever in hot conditions. Struggled over the final two reps.

7km all up including the warm down.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Warm but breezy

Head out at lunchtime for the Balls Head loop as the weather looked so nice out of the window this morning. Felt quite light on my feet which was encouraging after the long run yesterday. 26:35 at the water stop at Balls Head and 56:57 all up for the 14km. Trying to take these longer runs easier at the moment so save my energy for the fast sessions.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Longer stuff again

Sunday

Long North Head route. Quite warm but lovely conditions really. Took it very easy to start with (although I didn't necessarily intend to). 48 minutes at the stone arch. Was embarassed by the slow time so picked it up in the second half. Felt strong right through to the end so was pleased with that. 23km in 1:38:41.

Saturday

Rest. Rebecca's b'day party. Was knackered.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Sunny, warm, bit of breeze

Easy 8km to Darling Point and back with Pete to see if we could see the flipped Maserati on Bilyard Ave. No such luck, not even any pools of shattered glass. They tidy up after themselves thoroughly in those parts.

Very gentle run feeling a little tired after yesterday's session. Brings up 70km for the week which is a good return to training.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Hickson Road

5x1.2km reps along Hickson Road with strict 2 min rests.

Not much good to say about this session other than:

(a) I did it.
(b) I'm not injured.
(c) They didn't get slower.

3:48, 3:44, 3:45, 3:46, 3:43.

That is, about 7 seconds slower per rep than at my peak in November. Which suggests I'm about a minute down on my 10km times. Must have been some wind on the return reps given the times but didn't feel much out there.

In fairness, I took the first couple easily worrying about whether I would hold up for the whole session, and it was only me and Chris out there, with me chasing Chris after giving him approx. 15 seconds per rep so most were by myself. Dave and Darren Quarrel joined in the last rep - Darren seems keen to join us next week. Where hopefully I'll be quicker.

10km all up with jog there and back.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Titles are becoming tedious

14km run into work. No watch so no time but took it very easy and felt comfortable all the way as a result. About 25C with little wind.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Back to Pain

Pain in the Domain plus warmdown. About 7km. 26:04 all up but no individual split on the Farm Cove rep. Led out far too quickly such that there was little difference between the reps and the jogs in between. Met Serge for the first time who is coming back from injury and pushed the reps up until the Farm Cove rep.

First session I've felt good in for a long time so very pleasing. Don't think the Farm Cove rep was under 2 mins as the final few reps felt too comfortable.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Back to work

Sunday

Short North Head route (16km) ran in the mid-afternoon heat. Too hot, too jet-lagged and too-unfit to be comfortable. Really struggled from half-way onwards but pleased to have finished my longest run in over 3 weeks.

Monday

Darling Point standard route (8km) run at 4pm. Still struggling with the stiff achilles' despite plenty of stretching. Fairly uneventful run. Not too fast, not too slow but not too comfortable.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Back home







Wednesday






5 miles on the treadmill in Miami. 29:27. Can't run on a treadmill without pushing it.






Friday






Arrived home at around noon and ran a very easy 5km late afternoon.






Saturday






Manly route, late afternoon. No watch (still broken from Cartegena) but fairly brisk with a following wind most of the way.






Just in case anyone reads this, here are a few photos from Colombia....










Sunday, January 07, 2007

Letter from Cartagena

Have spent our time equally between Geoff´s hotel in Cartagena old town and his beach house 40km up the road. On the running front, I´ve managed a 30 minute run each morning other than 3 days off. It´s very hot (30 degrees by the time I head out at 7.30am) but most of the running has been on the beach so no hills. Nothing too slow but just trying not to lose too much fitness before returning to proper training next week.

The holiday has been fantastic. Colombia has renewed my interest in travelling. The people are fascinating. Looking forward to the bullfight tomorrow for which we managed to grab some tickets....