Entries from August 2007
Not sure how today was going to turn out i had a slight heaviness in my legs which i did feel in the latter stages of todays race, put it down partly to not fully recovered from Mondays race.
Was a tad nervous did a warm up of just under a mile saw a few regulars.
Did focus on trying to keep pace with those around me. first 2km went really well, saw my namesake ahead she runs around 25 mins so tried to keep her in sight for as long as possible. This worked for the first 3km. Then decided to keep pace with guy from Road runners club, well thats what it said on his shirt. TBH can’t remember much after 4km except seeing a squirrel cross the road. Why did he cross the road, sorry i didn’t ask. I was to puffed to speak. It was a bit busy around the Diana fountain, but not as crowded as we were expecting. Before we turn into the home straight there is an incline some may say its undulating, but it feels like Mount Everest. At this point see my club mate, hes quick and had already finished but always comes back to offer a cheer of encouragement. Into the home straight, feel really sick but am i going to stop? No. Is there anyone behind me? I haven’t the foggiest. I mean you don’t look behind you. Do you? But no-one is going to pass me now so i sprint for the line
5;03 (157)
5;03 (169)
started to lose it a bit
5:21 (170)
5:19 (172)
concentrated on trying to pick up pace only 5 minutes (or so) to run made final km
5;05 (173) entered the puke zone
Finish time 25:52 (a bit symmetrical)
Am i happy? You Betcha
5 seconds quicker than Monday
39 seconds faster than last months outing
But i need to do some longer runs haven’t really run further than 5 miles in quite a few weeks
Categories: Training
I ran another 5km race today. This is my pb course from 2 years ago and have done this race every year since 2003. Not quite pb shape at the moment but i’m moving in the right direction
It is a twisty 2 lap course but produces fast times the snooker player Ronnie o Sullivan has been known to race this and he is pretty quick himself.
It doesn’t have any markers but i think this is a good thing, sometimes you realise you started too fast but then slow down, whos to know you can’t carry on at the same pace, until you try reached the end of first lap in around 12:45 did struggle a bit in the second lap but managed to find my second wind near the end thanks to shouts of encouragement from various people and finished in 25:57. Whats the 34 seconds well i set my previous seasons best two weeks ago and today i smashed this by 34 seconds. Cool or What?
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My first specific workout for the mile, wasn’t easy sure i can do better. Will see how this helps with my mile race and the 5km races i’ll be doing as well.
Did a good warm up then started with 3 x 800metres, 3 minute recovery @ mile pace. What is mile pace i don’t know not run it before. But mcmillian reckons 7:38 so 3;49 per 800
Then a 10 minute break to recover then 6 x 200metres with reducing recoveries of 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 minutes this was the toughie
There was a strong wind in the back straight. Guess i went a bit too fast in the first 800. And the first 200
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Today much better went for a run 3.17 miles kept it nice and easy i’ve been training by heartrate for a good few weeks now and have notice the improvement Today ran at 65% of my working heart rate, some of you may know it more as heart rate reserve. All at 10:18 avg pace which is the best in a long time
Today is also a new day as i will concentrate on training for a mile race in 5 weeks time, so a lot of shorter intervals but won’t be forgetting the endurance runs
I have no idea what time to go for i would love a seven minute mile but fear i could be asking a lot
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Was expected to do 10km today a race in Victoria Park (London) Things started ok with a 5;01 opening km. Then slowed down after. It was a 3 lap course, and on the second lap my toes on my left foot, started throbbing, i was thinking should i bail out. No don’t be silly but as time went on, the pain got worse. and in the end decided to be sensible before matters got worse. I was slowing down very quickly the last km i did (6th) i ran in 6:31. And i finished just before the 7th km. The last 100metres or so i ended up walking.
As soon as i finished it eased of so don’t know what the cause could be
shoelaces too tight
the shoes themslves
someone said my shoes may be too small try the next ½ size up (though i’ve been wearing the same size for years and i’m no youngster
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Who said that it was – Yoda, The Empire Strikes Back
Great quote one to live by, fraid i’ve not been good with updating my blog. But did a race last Sunday another 5km. Getting better at them this one was flatter than the Hyde Park races i’ve been doing there were quite a few runners from my club doing it was great to meet them as i don’t get to go to club nights, as i normally have to work them
Anyway here is my report from that race
Better than pleased… although still almost 2 minutes slower than pb, it is getting there, so must be doing somrthing right
Arrived there mega early, we are talking a good 90 minutes, and there was already someone doing there warm up. Had a little wander around, talk to a few people, saw a few clubmates some who’d i not meet before (due to working committments). So introduced myself by which a few more had arrived. Talking to one of the ladies asking about the time she was expecting to do, a little bit faster than myself by about a minute. So had a dilemma.
Do i do what i did in previous race shoot off like a cannonball at the start and try to hold on. Or do i try and keep up with her.
The start was on a narrow congested part so couldn’t blast off couldn’t run naturally for most of the first km, too many people to try and overtake.
I try and keep pace with clubmate, but she got ahead of me, then i see a male club mate and try and keep pace with him, although i can still see lady runner.
Its a 2 lap course, pretty much flat except for one incline, a lovely route as well. A nice course
2nd lap try and pick up the pace a bit, catching up with female club mate and i get passed her, she gives me a cheer of encouragement, but i can’t speak. Race finishes on the track which i always love, about 10 runners ahead of me so try and run faster but can’t seem to quite catch anyone.
My splits which i’m more excited about and can’t quite believe (with HR)
5:23 (150)
5;17 (162)
5:21 (165)
5:16 (167)
5:11 (170)
Overall 79% WHR, so theres plenty of room for improvement
Next 5km: Bank Holiday Monday
I have a 10km race tomorrow, not knowing what time to expect anything under 55 minutes i’ll be happy with if i can do 53 minutes (same pace as 5km i’d be over the moon, as i felt i had plenty left at the end of Sundays race we shall see)
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