Curious Orange
Punxsatawney Phil
I tried a tempo run today, a little over 4 miles at an average 7:05 minutes per mile. Much worse AG than [MENTION=33116]Garry Nelson's teacher[/MENTION] undoubtedly, but a step in the right direction.
Good to see you’re having fun mixing up the training. I also ran 4 miles but in 1 mile intervals with 2” recovery. Stamina needs working on, so went out trying to feel for the tempo pace that is on the edge of aerobic/anaerobic effort. Clocked 7:16, 7:16, 7:14, 7:14. Not sure I could run a good 5k yet. Will work on weekly extension of interval distance and total distance over the months before the potential Worthing 10k showdown.
Another magic mile pencilled in for the end of the month.
Nice work Gaffer! Looks like a really controlled consistent effort there.
In other running related news, the Barkley Marathons is on right now. Sounds like horrible weather and there will be no finishers this year.
In other running related news 2, the Vaporfly Next% 2 is available as from 25th March and is cheaper than the original (£209.95 v £239.95) so it will be interesting to see what, if anything, Nike do with the pricing of the first model > https://www.nike.com/gb/t/zoomx-vaporfly-next-2-racing-shoe-N0CFpG/CU4111-300
Cheers Artie.Been noticing your incredible long run efforts on Strava. Looking forward to seeing what you'll achieve when racing begins.
Thanks Gaffer. I have a place in the Richmond Marathon which was moved to mid-May and they seem pretty confident it will go ahead. I'm feeling good running and adapting to the base volume over the last few months so I'm thinking of giving it a go. As Manchester 2019 was such a long time ago I think it would help me to get the experience of another marathon under my belt (and in my legs) before my A race at London in October. Richmond is 8 weeks away so I'd better start getting a bit more specific, incorporate a few more harder efforts and get the legs turning over a bit faster.
Hey Artie - my brother is running Richmond too (hoping for around 2:45) so will head down to watch it. Let me know your race number etc and i'll reserve a big SEAGULLS to cheer you on!
Ah that's awesome! All being well, I'll be hoping to be running in (or clinging onto) the 2:45 pack. Looking at the recent finishing times I think it's normally a pretty low-key marathon but as it will be one of the first London-based marathons to be going ahead since lockdown I think it will have a bumper attendance and some super rapid guys and girls at the sharp end.
I'll kick off the weekend reporting with a bog standard 5k in 22.15 along a busy, windless and rather dull Worthing prom.
Really chuffed with my run today - I'm getting stronger on the trails and not giving up as much pace on the ascents as I used to. An average of 8:10/mile over 10 miles of downland and just shy of 1,100 feet of climbing.
Feeling strong on the way back I went for a Strava segment in mile 10. It's a lumpy bumpy stretch of trail between two fields and still has some big mud patches to navigate. I absolutely stacked it (again) and have cut up a knee (again). It fells really sore right now, but it was only half an hour or so ago and I've not tried to clean it up yet.
Stunning day to be out on the downs if you're able to stay upright!
Really chuffed with my run today - I'm getting stronger on the trails and not giving up as much pace on the ascents as I used to. An average of 8:10/mile over 10 miles of downland and just shy of 1,100 feet of climbing.
Feeling strong on the way back I went for a Strava segment in mile 10. It's a lumpy bumpy stretch of trail between two fields and still has some big mud patches to navigate. I absolutely stacked it (again) and have cut up a knee (again). It fells really sore right now, but it was only half an hour or so ago and I've not tried to clean it up yet.
Stunning day to be out on the downs if you're able to stay upright!
My knee was still bleeding approaching bedtime due to the cut extending right across the middle of the kneecap, with the whole thing swollen and very sore. Last night was horrible - barely any sleep as any movement during sleep was agony and woke me up.
It's feeling a bit better today and whilst resting, ice and all that cliched stuff is clearly what is needed, I may try to hobble a mile out as late in the day as possible, to allow a few hours of improvement, to keep the streak alive.
Whilst I appreciate this is probably stupid, after 414 days of running every day, I don't feel like starting again. Checking back, the last time I ran fewer than 5 miles was 226 days ago on August 5th when I had a sore back after a camping break.
I'm somewhat annoyed that this injury is entirely self-inflicted, tanking along on very dodgy ground for Strava segment purposes, rather than the usual type of injury we can get.
Lovely on Hove Prom as I cycled to Waitrose. Just having my third breakfast, so unlikely to get out before 12. Planning on 8 X .25 mile intervals just holding back.
Bumped into The Gasson yesterday, both of us in civvies, and told him my season plan was to chase him down over the mile. He reckons he's slowed down to 5:45 but I'm sure he'll have a bit extra if I ever get near his heels.