Tuesday, October 26, 2010

2 steady loops

A beautiful sunrise around the Bay this morning. Yesterday the Bay was cold, grey and angry. This morning it was crisp, bright and happy and made early morning running such a pleasure. I managed to take this as the sun was rising over the city skyline. It was just a perfect setting.

In a few weeks the sun will rise further to the right of the picture as the longer summer days come and the city will not have the wonderful colourful backdrop.



Two of the usual hilly loops but much slower than usual with 55/57 minute loops. Really a month or so ago they would have been good single lap times but you get spoilt when you run closer to 52 for the single loop more often than not.

The times were okay considering what I am trying to do at the moment is just put distance, distance and more distance in my legs with speed being not that important. But 22k in about 5.25 pace is still okay considering I have not had a rest day in almost 2 weeks.


Monday, October 25, 2010

A recovery run of 18k

More wet and cold conditions this morning. The Bay was choppy and looking ugly as did the sky. It was raining when I started, wet while I was running and wet as I finished. Just the usual hilly loop of about 10.5k and then back doing all the hills again in a nice little loop of about 7.5k. It was never going to be quick but solid at about 5.50 pace.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

SMC : Half 99.30ish

First of the 2010/11 Series.
I have not run a half for a long while and I was not sure if I could still get under 100. It was wet and cool and really ideal running weather. I started off with getting below 100 but was not sure how long I could hold it. Ran the first 10k in about 46.30 and the the second half hills started and did the next 10k in 48.10 and a hard push over the last bit to just sneak under.

Then cooled down ? with another 7k.
A nice solid hit out in pace and distance.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Week in review

A brief overview of the week.

Spent the later half in Canberra at a conference.

On Wednesday the usual run with JD and Proff. Quickest for a while in 30.45 with JD well under 31 and both of us looking at a sub 30 maybe before the end of the year. Unfortunately Proff pulled up lame with a hammy issue. Lets hope it is not too serious.

On Thursday and Friday mornings I had a run around some bush runs behind the War Memorial. Part of the Bush Capital Marathon course. Thursday was foggy with lots of Kangaroos out. Friday was clear and sunny and still a lot of Kangaroos out again. Nice 22k loop with lots of hills.

Saturday and quick loop in 50.50 which again is the quickest for a few weeks.

Just putting in as many k's as possible. Good week of about 127k's. First time I have had time to run enough to get over 100.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Usual Wednesday: theBay with JD & Proff: 31.45

As usual the run over Iron Cove Bridge was slow and the conclusion was that 6 minutes k's would be a struggle. However that is the feeling each Wednesday and we run much faster. It just seems the mind and body are in different spaces.

JD was there as usual and Proff arrived just on 6am. No discussion about a pace as it is never occurs. I just said 'I will hang on as long as I can.' Not long after the start I took up the back marker positions and stayed that way until the end.

I was again surprised to run a 31.45 for about 4.32 pace. Not quite as quick as last week but under 32 in very fine by me.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Melbourne Marathon: 3.39.00

I said I would be happy to sneak under 4 so I was more than a little surprised to run 3.39 even. Particularly as I had run 3.57 the week before on a flat course and in the rain.

That was my 13th marathon since Hobart on January and one a the quicker times. This year has really been all about:
  • getting on top of the Achilles issues and they are much better;
  • apart from the Achilles staying injury free and that has been the case; and
  • keeping up the k's in training so that I have a big base for GNW in November and that has almost occur ed but when I run so many marathons the training is in recovery/training swings.

I went out conservatively but without being driven by a Garmin and pace so I wore a watch that just had time/splits but no GPS pace etc. I could keep a track of my pace but only on 5k blocks. They were pretty steady and I git to hallway in about 1.48 which was bit faster than 'just sneaking under 4 hours' but I felt okay.

I had a GU. I don't usually have any but thought I might need it. Because I rarely use them its affect was almost immediate and quite dramatic. I felt my energy levels rise and I started to run strong and was passing a lot of runners. I was not getting faster they were going slower. Anyway that feeling of strength stayed until the 35k and a bit of a slump to 38k and then I could sense the end and picked up the pace again.

Ran the second half in about 1.51. I was in about 1800th place at halfway and was about 1400th over the finish line. Not my quickest but again a very pleasing run because of the even splits and the strength I felt in the second half.

It finishes with about 3/4 lap around the MCG. Whenever I run that finish I always recall the finish of Kerryn MaCann in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Its quite a strange feeling to finish a marathon running in the same space she did .

A few weeks off until the next one.

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

The usual Wednesday Bay run with JD

Last week I said to JD I would run with this morning to try and resume of usual Wednesday firm lap of the Bay. I have recovered well from the marathon but I had my doubts if it would be other than something to gently stretch the muscles.

That plan was confirmed as I ran across Iron Cove Bridge to our meeting spot feeling less that fluid. We were joined by the Professor who is making a welcome comeback. But his presence meant that easy was going to be more than likely quickish and rather painful. There was the usual '... yeah we will take it maybe 5.30's will be fine...' get the drift. I am not sure if any of us believed a word being said.

We started off with all being hesitant to set a pace but soon the Proff eased in front and seemed to be keeping a realistic and steady pace. I glanced at the Garmin and couple of times and thought it was telling we were at about 4.30 pace. I was just waiting for the other 2 to cruise off into the distance.

Surprisingly a 31.30 lap for about 4.30 pace and 30 seconds faster than last week.

I am off to Melbourne later today for some work and the marathon on Sunday. Again this is not a focus run by any means. I will just train through and will aim to finish just under 4 hours with even splits.

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Penrith Lakes Marathon : 3.57.32

It was wet wet and wet for almost the whole run. It is one of the few times I have started a marathon off in solid rain that kept up for more than half the race. But then again it was interesting and thankfully at no time did it get so cold with being wet that, that became an issue.

It was 8, yes 8 mind numbing laps around what was to Sydney Olympics rowing course. Having said that 42k is 42k whether it is in small laps or in some other set up. It was the first time the event was held and is about a 45 minute drive from my place, so I supported it. I would do it again despite the many laps.

I did not take splits for some reason. I just didn't do it so despite having a Garmin I really had no idea of pace as I decided to run on feel and not be a slave to pace on this one. However i did have a peak with about a lap and a bit to go which I thought was about 6k and I was at 3.25 and it was a very hard push to get under 4.

It will be an easy week this week for recovery as I have the Melbourne Marathon next Sunday. I will be in Melbourne from Wednesday for work and so training is always disrupted.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Pre Marathon run

Okay so it is Saturday and the day before the marathon!!!

I decided that a run would be better than 2 rests days in a row. Also I wanted to have a 100k+ week for the first time in months. So one loop early in 51.15 - not the fastest but solid.

Friday, October 01, 2010

1 October already !!!

No run today. The taper for the marathon on Sunday. The marathon is really a training run. By that I mean I have not tapered but on the day I will run it as hard as I can. That should get me easily under 4 hours provided the weather does not warm up too much out west.

September was 447k of running and it was good to get back into a solid month of k's although there were some very light weeks in between.