Thursday, March 18, 2010

5km is this years black

Arrived at SOPAC at about 8pm. The race was scheduled for 8:50pm so plenty of time for pre-race rituals. Did a 4km warm-up and felt okay. Weather was quite warm (approx 24 degrees), and no breeze.

Changed into the spikes (need a new pair), and did some run throughs. Then found out that the 5km was to be split into 2 races so the men's A/B grade was put back 20 minutes or so...

Therefore, more time to walk/run/gather thoughts. Said hello to a few regulars. The King watching. Plus Cale who had just run the 1500m.

Soon lined up for the start. Gun went off and we were racing. Settled in behind Chris T and Rob W. The pace felt a little slow and I clipped heels a few times in my eagerness to push on. The first km came and went in 3:00 and that felt comfortable (Adrenalin). Then I kept hanging on the back and soon the 2km came in 6:00. I still felt okay and my immediate thought was that I could run 3:15's here on in and still run a solid PB. We kept ticking along and although I didn't feel like the pace had slowed, the 3km was passed in 9:07. Don't let them get away, just push on for 1 more lap was my mantra. Then the pace seemed to slow so feeling okay I decided to make a move and went past Chris and Rob (I must add that there was a considerable gap between us and the next group). Running at the front is a different ball game. I was running strong but it didn't feel as comfortable/quick. Not sure of the 4km split but around then Chris went past me again (I must have slowed) but I quickly chased him down to get back in front (I prefer being the chaser). With 2 laps to go it was a case of running strong to the finish. I was still leading our mini-group but at the bell Rob kicked past me and I focused on my own race to finish as strong as possible. I crossed the line in 15:25 and couldn't believe the time. Total shock and exhaustion.

The official time was 15:25:68. So call it 15:26 and a 28 second PB. Lessons learnt:

1. Don't be scared. I'm sure if you want to run 15:30 you should be running close to even splits. I went out quick and decided to hang on. Go with how you are feeling. Old skool.

2. Mental toughness. Don't let that gap emerge. I had to surge a few times to stop falling off the back but it felt good. In some sick way I wanted the pace to stay at 3:00/km so that I could test my mettle every 72 seconds.

Finished with a 4 lap warm-down. Chatted to Rob and another guy called Wayne. A great night.

Checked my time on McM. My best run ever apparently. Not sure I'd go that far. Thoughts have immediately turned to the 25 lapper a week on Saturday. I'm starting to believe that sub 32 maybe a possibility...

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

A tune up

I've entered the 5km track race tomorrow. Normally I'd like to do some 400s on the track to sharpen up but this wasn't an option. So back to the gym. I decided on a 3km warm-up, then 5 x 400m at 3:43/km pace on a gradient of 4.0 with 400m float. Then 3km warm-down.

The 400m hills were quite tough. Battled through and all up 10km was covered in 42:00.

Not sure what to expect tomorrow. I've gone backwards a bit so will be happy to sneak under 16 again. We shall see.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

New 2150s

My first run in my new trainers. Asics 2150's - the latest model and an update on the 2140's.

Did my 10km tempo run. Cranked the treadmill up to full speed straight away so no warm-up. Ran the 10km in 37:24 and was blowing a bit. Good to work up a sweat.

Trainers felt great.

Monday, March 15, 2010

New week

10km easy in the gym in 43:21.

May run a 5km race on the track Thursday night. Will see.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

My first run with a stroller

Headed to LCNP with Conor and stroller. Target was 10km in 50 minutes.

The new smooth surface helped. Not too bad on the flats and downhills but tough going on the ups. Not sure of the correct technique to hold the stroller. I tended to lead with the right hand.

Finished in 47:12. Probably about 5 minutes slower than normal based on effort level. Happy with that. Conor seemed to enjoy it but got a bit restless the last km.

So that's 50km for the week. A pretty easy week. Will try and get back into it next week.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Nish

No training today.

New baby doing well. The next Paula Radcliffe.

Friday, March 12, 2010

New Baby Girl!

Maeve Anna Bidwell entered the world at 4:42pm, weighing in at 3.1kgs. Mother and baby both doing well. So we now have a full set!

Great news. Everything went pretty smoothly even though it's easy for me to say that!

No running today and possibly for the next few days though I may sneak out for a run in the pram with Conor to build up a bit of a sweat.

A few beers is due. Here's to Maeve!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Hillwork

An old treadmill session. 6 x 1km uphill efforts with 400m float. Warm-up and down of 1km so all up exactly 10km.

Started the first km at 0.5 gradient and worked up to 3.0 for the final one.

All up 10km in 38:41.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Massage

10km easy in the gym in 43:43.

Massage in the evening. Problem was a sore piriformis. Two people required and a few elbows in the hip later I'm as good as new. On the pain front it ranked pretty highly.

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

10 weeks to go

Tempo run of 10km in 37:40.

Felt okay.

Monday, March 08, 2010

A big week

Usual Monday 10km easy in 43:45. Booked a massage for Wednesday evening.

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Time to reflect

I headed out at lunchtime and I had 1hr 20 for my run. Decided to run at LCNP. Started with a 10km loop in 42:16. Then a further 9km to finish with 19km in 1:19:32. So that's a pretty solid pace of 4:11/km. Felt pretty easy although my right abductor is a bit sore (time for a massage). Must be doing too much of this running as I seem to be able to name every muscle and tendon in the legs.

Yesterday was a bad run. I'm quickly over it.

All up 64.5km for the week.

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Must do better

I'd set myself a goal this year of a podium finish (my first) in the Sydney Striders races. I was hoping today was going to be the day...

No beers all week. Well rested. I was taking this serious.

Parked down near the hospital and jogged up to the start (approx 2.5km). By the time I got to the registration area I was sweating buckets. It was very humid so already a seed of doubt was planted.

Another 500m warm-up and was soon lining up at the start. The gun fired and we were off. I took it out hard and went straight into 3rd place. It seemed like a few of the normal pointy end guys were missing. Today was my chance.

Felt very good going through 2km in 6:31. I'd already opened up a gap to the chasers and my focus was on keeping the pace honest. But by the next checkpoint (4km) I was only running at 3:30/km pace and I was really pushing hard. This continued through 5km (approx 17 flat) and my efforts did not match the km splits. No matter what I tried I could not get below 3:30/km. Something was not right.

Then my thoughts turned to consolidation. I was sitting comfortably in 3rd place and I was confident I could hang on. But still no speed to speak of and sub 3:30's were not happening. By 7.5km (approx last turnaround near the stone arch) it was apparent that the chasing pack were closing. The long grind up the hill saw my pace drop to 3:40/km and when I reached the roundabout it was only a matter of time before getting overtaken. Sure enough at about 8.5km a young lad came trotting past relegating me into 4th. There was nothing I could do except watch.

Every section of the course seemed to be uphill. The last loop came and I was focusing on not being overtaken again. As I climbed the final section exiting the loop I put the head down and gritted the teeth. As I looked up the young lad in front had taken a wrong turn (right instead of left to the finishing area) and suddenly I was back into 3rd position. At this point my conscience got the better of me and I shouted over to him and he turned back to rejoin the race. I then slowed and waved him past me to finish immediately behind him. So back to 4th...

The time was 34:48. Well over a minute slower than what I was after. Perhaps it was the humidity, perhaps I just had an off day. In speaking with the other guys I know the humidity was a factor but it seemed to effect me more than others. Very disappointed. I know I'm capable of much better at the moment.

Oh well, I'll have another crack next month though I'm guessing some of the usual suspects will be running making my goal that much harder. But that's half the fun. You don't want these goals to be easy!

Finished with a 2.5km warm-down. All up 15.5km. Always have a beer before a race (the night before, not during your warm-up). That's my lesson from today. And tapering is a waste of time for a 10km race. HTFU.

Friday, March 05, 2010

More rest

Decided to rest again. Will be as fresh as a daisy for the 10km tomorrow. Raining all afternoon. Hopefully it dries out by the morning.

My goal is to get somewhere near my road PB of 33:30. The plan is to go out hard and hang on. That plan never changes....

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Hospital

Conor was not well and ended up in Hospital with his asthma. Thankfully he is now okay.

No training as a result. First complete rest day of the year!

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Wedding Anniversary

It's 3 years today. Well over 10 years really but 3 officially.

Easy 10km in the gym. Time 43:48.

Nothing planned tonight. With baby#2 due in a couple of weeks it's very low key for a while!

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

10km Tempo

The usual 10k tempo run in the gym. Crank up the treadmill as fast as it goes (16.1km/hour) then sweat a lot whilst getting funny looks from the Pymble cougars.

Felt really comfortable today. Covered the 10km in 37:38.

Monday, March 01, 2010

Study

Started studying today for my next round of accountancy exams. Yawn.

10km easy in the gym in 43:49.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Paying Penance

A dozen beers last night. Ouch.

My window to attempt a run was lunchtime. It was quite warm (30 degrees). This was going to be ugly.

Drove to LCNP and shuffled along. Was tracking really slowly, just under 5 minute kms. Went through 10km in 48 something and wasn't feeling great. I was originally planning an hour and a half but revised that down pretty early doors (within the first km). Did another 6km loop, slower still, and called it a day. All up 16km in 1:18:14. Not pleasant.

Didn't learn my lesson from last week. In fact I seem to have gotten worse...

So time to say 3 hail marys and 3 our fathers and move on.

All up 86.6km for the week. A good interval session and time trial in there. Will sharpen up next week and maybe have a rest day or 2 (haven't had a rest day all year). Then race on Saturday.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Deja Vu

4 beers last night so no issues this morning. Headed down to LCNP first thing for my time trial. Was hoping for another improvement.

Usual warm-up for 5.4km. Felt really good. The weather was cooler than I was used to, the knee felt good, in fact I didn't really have an excuse on hand.

At the top I did a bit of stretching and then dropped the hammer. First checkpoint (1.6km) was 5:06 so 1 second up on last week. Then with 2km to go I was 8:18 (?), then with 1km to go I was 11:40 (same as last week). A quick last km of 3:09 saw me home in 14:49 (3:12 per km pace). A 4 second improvement basically all in the last km.

That was pleasing. That's 3 improvements in my PB in the last 3 weeks. Time to carry this form into my next 10km race one week today at North Head. Hoping for a big sub 34.

A couple of km warm down so a total of 12km.

Heading out tonight with a few mates for some beers. Could be a big one...

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Friday Easy

The usual 10km to turn the legs over.

Time 43:47.

Thursday Intervals

Am - 5km slow in the gym in 24:54.

Pm - out to SOPAC for some km reps. Started with a 4km warm-up. Then changed into my spikes and did a further lap before the session (4 x 1km with 400m recovery).

Times were: 3:02, 3:00, 3:00, 2:59 (average of 2:20 each recovery).

Felt pretty good but was always behind my target of running them in 3 flat. So I found myself upping the pace after the first 400m or so to get them in on target. Much less recovery than when I did this same session 3 weeks ago.

Finished with a 4km warm-down and some stretching. All up 18.6km for the day.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Midweek

10km in the gym in 43:49.

Nothing else to report.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tempo Tuesday

10km tempo run in 37:48.

Felt pretty easy. Knee behaving itself.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Happy Mondays

Treadmill for 10km easy in 43:48. Felt a lot better today. Hopefully no lasting damage done.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Sunday

A late night - in bed at 2am 8 beers to the good. Got up at 8am not feeling great. My running window was the morning so after 2 cups of strong coffee I was out the door.

Back to LCNP. I was planning to run for 1hr30 and thought I may be able to get over 20km in. Started running and that thought went quickly out of the window. I felt awful from go to whoa and was really struggling. The heat, lack of sleep, too much booze, etc, not a good combination.

Went through 10km in 46:35 and was hoping I might come good after that. But no, I felt worse. The next 10km were a real slog. Left knee started hurting. Battled on and finished the 20km in 1:34:21. So the second 10km was covered in 47:46. The worst run of the year. What a difference a day makes...

So that's 91.8km for the week. The biggest so far of the year. A good week despite today's effort. There is a lesson to be learnt here for sure.

Ps, the band were great.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Saturday

More time trialling. I had to run at lunchtime which meant it was going to be hot but I wasn't going to use that as an excuse.

So back to my time trial course at LCNP. A 5.6km warm-up in 25:20 which felt like really hard work. I don't think the humidity was too bad but it must have been close to 30 degrees. Anyway, did a bit of stretching and went for it.

Attacked the first part of the course, went through my first checkpoint in 5:07 so 12 seconds up on last week. Then it was a case of maintaining the effort for the final 3km. With 2km to go I was still up on schedule. The last checkpoint I was 11:40 so with a quick last km I was going to break 15 minutes. Didn't feel great and was pleased to see the end in 14:53. An 11 second improvement on last week (3:13/km for the 4.632km).

Basically all the improvement was in the first 1.6km. The last section of the course was covered in 9:46 which was 1 second slower than last week. With cooler conditions there must still be some more improvement to come.

Did a 3.2km warm-down so all up 13.2km. Pleased with that. Another PB.

Off to see British Sea Power tonight. A few beers probably.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday

Another 10km easy in the gym.

Time 43:49.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Thursday

Am - 5km in the gym in 24:55 and 15 minutes on the bike.

Pm - was planning to head out to SOPAC but realised that wasn't a good idea as the first AC/DC concert was on and traffic would be murder. So decided to run my intervals in the newly resurfaced LCNP.

After a 4km warm-up, I lined up for some 400's. I was planning 3 sets of 4, with 1 minute walking recovery between efforts, and a 400m slow jog between sets.

I'm not sure the 400m is spot on but should be pretty close (I've used it before - see Sep 17th, 2009). My times were:

1. 71/67/66/67
2. 68/68/68/69
3. 71/67/68/65

All up the session took 27:49 for 5.6km.

A 4km warm-down. Left knee a little sore. Running quick in my racing flats will do that.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Wednesday

More easy stuff.

10km in 43:45.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Tuesday

Tempo run of 10km in 37:39.

Felt really easy today. Knee seemed to be really good. Don't seem to get many days like this.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Monday

A very easy 10km in the gym.

Time 43:49.

Trying to get in a routine of:

Monday easy 10km (gym)
Tuesday tempo 10km (gym)
Wednesday easy 10km (gym)
Thursday intervals (SOPAC)
Friday easy 10km (gym)
Saturday race/time trial
Sunday long run

Lots of treadmill running in there (4 days). Seems to be okay for easy runs.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Sunday Longish

Ran with Palms from my place to the entrance to Bobbin Head. We did 5 minutes or so up this trail then turned round and retraced our footprints back to Pymble.

By the time we got back to my place we had been running 1hr 15. Matt pulled the pin and I added on an extra loop at the end so all up 1hr 34 and approx 20km. Not run at a quick pace, probably around the 4:40/km mark.

Did not feel great at any point on this run. The humidity was awful, sweating buckets. We bumped into Nick Bromley on Bobbin Head Road. He must be a local.

All up 88.4km for the week. Lots of liquids required to rehydrate after this mornings sweat fest.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Saturday Time Trial

I decided to run my LCNP time trial course (just over 4.6km - top gate to bottom gate as per the Striders course). I think the technical term for this is a threshold run.

Did the usual warm-up of 5.4km. I was confident of running well, but the humidity was a killer. By the time I reached the top of the course I was not feeling great. Low on energy and sweating profusely. It took me close to 26 minutes to run this section so not far off 5 minute clicks. I took a few minutes to stretch at the top, then decided to just go for it. I seem to have developed a knack for running well after feeling awful in the warm-up so this was maybe a good sign.

Was running quite strongly, the course does feel a few seconds quicker now that it has been fully resurfaced. The road is now very smooth, pothole free, and will probably attract a few more cyclists - but I digress. I reached the 3km to go marker in 5:19 so I knew that to beat my PB of 15:15 I would have to run sub 10 for the last 3km. Struggled up the last hill as per the norm but with 1km I was 11:56 and a quick last km saw me home in 15:04. An 11 second PB (and 9:45 for the last 3km). I think this section is a shade over 4.6km so that equates to 3:15 per km but I will concede the course is very much downhill so will flatter your time.

Very pleased with that. I'm sure I could go a good bit quicker without the humidity and heat (it was probably 27 degrees so not ideal running weather). This was a real confidence booster. Sub 15 is just around the corner.

Celebrated in the evening with a 6 pack of Coopers. Long run tomorrow with Palms.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Friday

Another easy 10km in the gym.

Time 43:50.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Thursday Double Bubble

Went to the gym in the morning to take Conor to creche and did a very easy 4km run in 20 minutes. I then did a bit of cycling to help free the legs up.

In the evening I went out to Olympic park for some intervals. After a 4km warm-up, I did 5 x 800s with 400 jog recovery. The recovery time was about 2:20 each interval.

My times were 2:23/2:22/2:22/2:22/2:21

Very happy with that (all at sub 3 minute km pace). That's a good sign that I'm in pretty good nick. A did 2km as a warm-down then some stretching.

Looking back, the 10km time last week was a little slower than expected but times in general were slow. I think the humidity had a lot to do with that. I'm now of the opinion that I'm in sub 34 shape given better conditions. That's getting close to my 10km road PB...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Easy Wednesday

10km in the gym in 43:47.

Left knee about 80% now. No problems running but does get a bit sore every now and then. I'm trying some self massage on my left calf and soleus to help things along. Seems to be working okay.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Tuesday Tempo

10km tempo run in the gym. Time 37:41 which is as fast as it gets as the treadmills don't go any quicker!

A good sweat and I often attract a few funny looks from some of the other gym users.

Monday, February 08, 2010

Monday Easy

10km easy in the gym in 43:51.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Welcome Back. Long Time Between Drinks.

Lots have happened in the past few months. Here is a quick summation:

1. Decided to move to Ireland
2. Sold Sydney apartment
3. Bought house in Galway
4. Flights booked May 18th.
5. New baby due March 19th.
6. Still running but sore left knee will not subside...

So with the impending move, and not looking to work until we get the family to Ireland, I've decided to have a solid effort on the running front for the first half of 2010. Since October I've been putting in the kms, but have been sadly lacking on the speedwork front. Interval sessions have been very few and far between. Despite that, I am pleased to report that there is still life in the old dog.

Lets start off with my races post marathon:

Oct 25th Wahroonga San Run for Life 10km - finished 3rd in 35:47
Nov 3rd Mingara 3km - 9:25
Nov 7th Striders Lane Cove 10km - finished 5th in 34:19
Nov 14th Homebush State 3km - 9:05
Dec 1st Mingara 3km - 9:21
Jan 28th Homebush State 5km - 15:54 (3 second PB)
Feb 6th Striders Homebush 10km - finished 4th in 34:33 (best Striders finishing position)

Basically, my speedwork has been racing apart from some token interval sessions the last couple of weeks. So still running well and with some speedwork I will soon be hitting my straps.

Race schedule will be the Striders 10km races each month, plus a few 3km races where I can fit them in. The main goal being the Sydney half on May 16th two days before we fly home. Would like to run a PB in my last race in the Southern hemisphere.

Over Christmas the focus was on building up some base fitness. I ran pretty much every day for close to 40 days. Nothing quick, just steady 4 min to 4:30 min per km pace. Averaging about 75 kms per week.

Going forwards I will attempt to get one track session in per week. I'll mix up the efforts between 400s, 800s, kms, etc, and try to reduce the recovery as I get fitter. It's hard work doing these by yourself - I need to find a few training partners to rattle through these sessions with.

Today I ran 20km in 1hr 23 in LCNP. Pretty quick pace (4:08/km) but felt quite easy. Just one of those runs where everything feels good. So that's a total of 84km for the week.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Melbourne Marathon 2:34:49

Woke up just before the alarm and had a couple of cups of coffee, a Le Rice and half a banana. I decided to head down to the hotel lobby at 5:30am so that I could get a taxi to the MCG.

I met this lady in the lobby who was looking a little flustered. Her husband who was supposed to be running the marathon with her had been vomiting all night because of food poisoning. She wanted someone to share a cab with so I was happy to oblige.

Upon arrival to the MCG I headed to the media room where the elite athletes were to meet. After getting changed, applying vaseline, etc, we were soon ushered down to the start area. We were able to wear our jackets which was handy as it was quite fresh. These would be returned to the MCG by the elite athlete co-ordinator. Very handy. I met up with my wing-man Sax and we were almost ready.

Deek gave his usual pre-race speech but to be honest I wasn't really listening. I was trying to focus on the job in hand. The weather seemed to be perfect and I was full of nervous anticipation.

The gun went off at 7am precisely and we were off....

It's a bit of an uphill start, and with the crowd at the start, a slow first km is to be expected. Well I spotted the first km marker and the time on my watch was 3:54, perhaps a little too slow but early doors. Settled into a nice group with Sax and didn't spot another km marker until we rolled through the 5km point in 18:21. That seemed about right, felt fairly comfortable, and we were in a nice group of 6-7 runners so everything was looking good.

I enjoyed the section round Albert Park, it's as flat as a pancake, the weather was cool and there was a slight breeze. Excellent for running. The pace must have quickened slightly and that was not intentional. We went through 10km in 36 flat with the group still tightly formed.

The next section had us exiting Albert Park and moving onto Beaconsfield Parade. We were still running in the group, taking turns up the front and we rolled through 15km in 53:19. The turnaround point on the parade was at approx 17km and the change of direction made no difference to the km splits, that was a good sign that wind would not be a factor today. Come 20km we were still tightly grouped and the clock read 1:11:45. Much quicker than planned pace but still feeling comfortable.

Halfway came in 1:15:46. Wow, that was over 30 seconds quicker than the same point in London. Surely I was going to pay for this. At the 25km mark, we were at the southern turnaround point. The time was 1:30:06. My wheels were still attached and I was feeling good.

I've never experienced running in a group like this before. Here we were working together, helping each other out at the drinks stops, it felt like a proper race. In the past I have often found myself running large sections of the race solo. Not today. This was a new experience and made for a more enjoyable race.

The 26km mark was an important one as that was the point in London where it all went ugly. Not today, I was still running smoothly. It was a case of setting mini-targets, and trying to run strong through to these points. So the focus was 28km, still felt okay, then 30km as we moved onto St Kilda Road, still feeling okay. This wasn't normal. The time was 1:49:05. Still way ahead of schedule.

At the 31km mark, the group was still formed, and then the lead 2 females went past. I think that sent a few shockwaves through our group as they looked to be running really strong. At this point I made the decision to try and stick with them. Well the group soon splintered and left me and Sax trying to hang on to the girls. More on this, there was the Japanese runner and Lisa Flint from the NSW team. Lisa was chatting to everyone, looking really strong. She was having a big race and was running just behind the Japanese girl.

Still running fairly well, the 32km mark arrived. So 10km to go in round numbers and time for the countdown home. I can't recall how long we hung on to the lead females, maybe a couple of km. Anyway, they gradually worked away from us and that left myself and Sax as the only survivors from our group.

By 35km, I was still running well under 4 minute kms. We had slowed a bit but not to the extent of my previous 9 marathons. I digress, the time was 2:07:56. I was starting to think sub 2:40 was a real possibility. A quick bit of mental arithmetic, so we have 32 minutes to run the last 7.2km. Surely...

By this stage we were running around the Botanical Gardens. There were a few hills to contend with that I recall, nothing too bad, and quite nice in a strange sort of way. The lead 2 females were still in sight and to my surprise I think I gapped Sax somewhere at this point. Upon exiting the Gardens, we were on the run for home. To my amazement, Sax had worked his way back on to my shoulder. Perhaps I was slowing? The 40km marker passed in 2:26:47. Sax mentioned I still looked strong and that if I felt good I should just go. Good was not a word I would use to describle how I felt at this point....time to grit the teeth and work the last section.

When you can see the MCG, you get a lift. Here we were, Sax and I, still running stride for stride. The 41km mark quickly passed and at this point Sax got away from me slightly. I think he could sense that the Japanese girl was slowing. As we approached the tunnel for the "G", I put in a real effort to catch the both of them. The 3 of us pretty much ran onto the oval together. At this point Sax seemed to take off and I was left to savour the final run home.

Coming round the oval I had gapped the Japenese runner and I could soon see the finishing clock. It started with a 2 and then a 34. I had the seconds on my side so I could do some show-boating and still sneak under 2:35. So the Freddie Flintoff celebration was on show and boy did that last 100m feel good. The time as I crossed the line read 2:34:49.

So that's it. Goal achieved. Sub 2:40. But the time, wow. To run a sub 2:35 was something I never dreamt was possible. I still can't quite believe it.

Here is a quick summary of the 5km splits:

5 00:18:21 00:18:21
10 00:17:39 00:36:00
15 00:17:19 00:53:19
20 00:18:26 01:11:45
25 00:18:21 01:30:06
30 00:18:59 01:49:05
35 00:18:51 02:07:56
40 00:18:51 02:26:47
42.2 00:08:02 02:34:49

Here are the weekly training kms in the 12 weeks up to and including the marathon:

1 77.6 kms
2 76.4 kms
3 57.6 kms
4 70.5 kms
5 93.0 kms
6 97.3 kms
7 88.2 kms
8 100.8 kms
9 70.3 kms
10 92.9 kms
11 67.8 kms
12 64.2 kms

Total 956.6 kms
Average 79.7 kms per week

My nutrition was spot on for this race. I ate much more than I normally would in the couple of days preceding the race and I think this made a huge difference. On race day I took a Powerade gel 30 minutes before the race, then during the race I took a further 4 of these at roughly 30 minute intervals. I only consumed water on the course and stayed clear of the sports drinks. Worked a treat.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Travel

My chiro apt went well. My hips were fine but he had to make a slight adjustment to the lumber in the small of my back. Something like that anyway.

Another pasta lunch and then I travelled to Melbourne. That went well apart from losing my boarding card in the departure lounge!

Upon arrival in Melbourne I took it easy. I went out early for more pasta then a few provisions for the morning. In bed in the hotel by 9pm ready for the marathon the next day.

The weather seemed good and the plan was still going to be to run low 1:17 at halfway, then try and maintain that pace for as long as possible. My "A" goal was sub 2:38, my "B" goal was sub 2:40, and my "C" goal was sub 2:41:21 (my current PB).

Friday, October 09, 2009

Easier Friday

Back to the gym for a very gentle 4km just to turn the legs over. Time 20:00.

I've made an apt with the chiro tomorrow to check my hip alignment as I've had a touch of sciatica the last few days. I'm pretty sure it is nothing to worry about.

The carbo load started with a huge feed of pasta for tea. I'm going all out to eat plenty the next few days as looking back at my London experience, I may have not taken enough carbs on board.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Easy Thursday

I went to the gym and ran 9km easy on the treadmill in 40:22 so that's 4:29/km. Started really slow and wound the pace up a bit towards the end.

Felt pretty good. I had a good stretch afterwards and took it easy the rest of the day.

Another early night.

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Nice 'n' easy

I pulled up okay after the 3km race. Phew.

Rested all day and an early night.

Getting close now, only 4 more sleeps...

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Last serious hit-out

I'd heard on the grapevine that the quicks at tonight's 3km were only going to race the first 2km. Plus a couple of my normal sparring partners were injured/sick. Their 2km pace was too quick for me so I was left with the prospect of an out and out time trial running Hans Solo...

I did a 4km warm-up and caught up with Baz for a chat. I changed into my spikes and ran some strides and before long we were under starters orders.

Lets go back a step, I was thinking low 9 for tonight. Conditions were pretty good with a bit of a headwind on the back straight. As always, there was some sub 9 banter before the race with the lads but I was very much talking it down. I'd go out hard the first km and see what happens....

A quick first 200m in approx 32 secs, then settled into my own race with Mark and Cale running up front. I went through the first km in 2:55 which would give me a chance of a good time. The middle km is what lets me down and true to form I started to slow with my 2km split being 6 mins exactly (a 3:05 km or 10 sec slowdown). I was getting a fair bit of guidance from the sidelines and knew that the last 2.5 laps were going to hurt. With 800m to go, I needed to lift and I probably ran a 72 second lap which left me needing a 69 second last lap to break 9. Well I kicked as hard as I could and with 200m to go I lifted my cadence (more coaching). The last 100m was a blur but I crossed the line in 8:58.29.

A very unexpected 3 second PB. Another goal achieved. Plus I won the race with Mark and Cale dropping out at 2km!

A great confidence booster just before the marathon. A much better run than Saturday's race. Easy running for the rest of the week with plenty of rest.

I am a sub 2:40 marathon runner. I am a sub 2:40 marathon runner. That's my mantra for the remainder of this week.

Monday, October 05, 2009

Rest

Did nothing on the running front.

It was Marion's birthday so we had a nice day. Cake and beer is a nice combination and is a good form of carb loading.

Back to serious business tomorrow. The 3km at Mingara...

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Sunday

Woke up to more wet weather, but decided to get out there fairly early to get the run out of the way. I drove down to LCNP and thought I'd run for about and hour and a half.

Again I ran the Striders 10km course. Despite quite heavy rain at the start, this soon became light drizzle and turned into perfect running weather. I finished the first 10km in 43:31, then doubled back and did the majority of the same route again missing out the Scribbly gums section. I slowed a little as I didn't want to get carried away. Total run time 1:26:33 covering 19.5km (4:26/km).

So that's 67.8km for the week. Next week will be very easy. I'll rest Monday, maybe do a 3km race on Tuesday, rest Wednesday, 10km easy on Thursday and that will be it until the race on Sunday.

If the weather is like today next Sunday in Melbourne I will be licking my lips...

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Striders 10km Homebush 5th in 34:26

Woke up this morning not too bad. I limited my beer consumption to 4 beers (pints), so should be able to get away with that...

Weather was ordinary at best. Lots of rain and heavy winds. I decided that in these conditions I'd be happy with 34 anything. Quicker than that would be a great run.

Started with a quick first km in 3:15. Then struggled to keep the pace up from there on. I went through 5km in 17:01 and knew at that point that sub 34 wasn't to be. Tried to keep the effort up on the 2nd lap but it was difficult running solo. The weather wasn't as bad as I had feared and it was quite pleasant running in the light rain. There were a few windy sections but overall not too bad. I finished in 34:26 and 5th overall so that will do. Neither a confidence booster or shatterer. A par run.

Spoke with Saxon at the end. We were talking pacing strategy for Melbourne. The early money is on a low 1:17 first half and then try and hold that pace for as long as possible thereafter. If it looks like bad weather then there will have to be a rethink.

Friday, October 02, 2009

Friday

I had a massage at 8am. The muscles were not too tight so it wasn't a real painful affair. I suppose that's testimony to not having any real niggles at the moment and running well as a result.

A few beers planned this evening with Shark and Worky. Will try and keep a lid on it as I have the 10km race on Saturday...

I didn't hear about the job interview from yesterday. Back to the drawing board I guess...

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Thursday

Up early for a run at LCNP. Weather was already heating up at 7:30am...

I did the Striders 10km course in 44:20. Then doubled back up Scribbly gums again, then turned round at the 3km marker back to the finish. Estimate this to be 15.3km all up in 1:08:24 so that's 4:28/km.

Not a great run but felt strong at the end. I've got it into my head that I've gone off the boil a little bit. I need to be thinking more positively.

Tomorrow is a rest day and I have a massage booked.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Wednesday

Easy 8km in the gym in 35:40 (4:28/km).

Job interview tomorrow...

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Tuesday

Back to the gym.

I ran some uphill km reps. Only 4 this time with 1km warm-up, 400m float, and 1.8km warm-down.

All up 8km in 31:51. Feeling tired at the moment. Need more rest/sleep.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Monday

A very slow 4km in the gym just to turn the legs over.

Time 20:06.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Last Long Run...

Woke up not feeling great. Too much cheer the night before...

Drove to the Bay and did the same run from 2 weeks ago. The Bridges run was completed in 1:49:11 (slow - over 3 mins slower than last time), then a quick lap of the Bay (also slow - estimate 28:45), then 5km as a "warm-down". All up 35km in 2:37:30 (4:30/km).

Not a particularly enjoyable experience. It was very windy and was almost impossible to run quick. I could not string together 4 minute kms during my quick lap of the Bay which was a little bit of a concern. The cross-wind was so strong coming over Iron Cove bridge that it almost tripped me up several times. Very bizarre.

So that's 92.9km for the week and I can now kick back and enjoy the taper.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Central Coast 5000m 15:57

I left home at just gone 7am for the trip up the freeway. It felt like I was back to work.....

The weather was a big concern. Very windy on the freeway and the air quality was poor due to the second dust storm in a week. Not good.

Arrived at the track and did a couple of kms warm-up including some strides. It was very blustery and the wind was swirling in all directions. Soon the race was underway and we ran a slowish first half lap (estimate 39 secs). Mark went off the front and left a group of 5 of us to chase with me last of this group. I settled in for a couple more laps and we went through 1km in 3:07. At this point I made the decision to work a bit harder so I used the next lap to get to the front. My immediate thought was that this was a big mistake as parts of the back straight and the final bend were very windy and it felt like I wasn't moving. Anyway, I continued to work hard and to my surprise those behind me started to string out a little.

By 3km the time was 9:36 and I though it would be a good effort to get a sub 16 from here on in. I continued to run out by myself focusing on the last 5 laps. With 2 laps to go only Josh was left close behind me and he put in his customary fast finish leaving me in his wake. I really pushed the last lap and crossed the line in 15:57 finishing in 3rd place behind Mark and Josh.

Overall I was very pleased with that given the poor conditions. I felt very strong throughout and I could definitely improve on that time given better weather. Another PB which seems to be a bit of a habit at the moment. I ran 3 kms as a warm-down.

All up 10km for the day.

Tonight we have a baby-sitter and Marion and myself have a night out! Looking forward to that. Not looking forward to the 35km long run in the morning though...

Friday, September 25, 2009

Friday Nowt

Took it very easy. Went for a walk with Conor for 45 minutes in the stroller....I was the one pushing.

Looking forward to tomorrow. Should be a great race with a high quality field. I'll be lucky to make the top 5.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Longish Thursday

Up nice and early for a 7am start. I ran from home to LCNP, then 10km on the Striders course, then back to Pymble (very uphill finish). All up 18.9km in 1:27:37 (4:38/km).

Took it nice and easy and was surprised that my time was slightly quicker than last time I did this run. Felt strong at the end. All good signs.

Nothing planned for Friday. I'll freshen up for a day then run my guts out on the track Saturday morning. I'm starting to think that sub 16 should be very achievable and if I run well, it could be nearer 15:30.

The marathon seems to be coming round very quickly. Only 17 more sleeps. I need to start thinking about my race strategy...

I went and collected my NSW running gear this afternoon. I need to have a few runs in the new shorts and singlet to avoid all sorts of nasty rubs come race day.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Midweek Trundle

An easy 10km in the gym in 44:33.

Felt really easy.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Happy Birthday To Me

I'm 38 today and in the best nick of my life!

I went to the gym to do some uphill km reps. Same session as before, 6 x 1km with 400m float in between. The float was at 4 minute km pace so not slow. All up 10km in 38:50 and felt good although I was sweating profusely and probably attracted a few funny looks.

Another session to tick off the schedule. Looks like I'm racing on Saturday at Mingara where they have a track 5km. Another chance for a PB. Looking forward to that.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Recovery Run

Legs were a bit sore this morning, especially the calves.

I did a 9km run at the gym at a very pedestrian pace. Time was 42:14.

Back into it tomorrow with some uphill km reps. No point changing a winning formula now. Consistency is the key.

Head was also a bit sore this morning. Can't think why...

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Sydney Half Marathon

It was a fantastic morning for a run. Not too hot with a nice breeze. I got to the start area about 5:45am and dropped off my bag. Then a quick pitstop and I lined up at the start. Didn't bother with a warm-up as the road was closed but decided 21.1kms is plenty of time to get the motor running.

Settled into a nice group of 3 early doors and we kept the pace honest averaging just under 3:30/km. By the time 10km came round my clock read 34:43 so already I was ahead of schedule but still feeling good. The group split with one guy going off the front, one off the back and me in the middle. After the turnaround point you were running directly into the sun and despite a few tough kms, the wheels were still firmly bolted on. Some of the km markers at this point were ridiculous, I recall a split of 2:01 for one km. If only. Another tough section as you twist and climb through Pyrmont but the time I got back onto the expressway back into the Sydney I was running strongly. Hickson Road is a long flat stretch and suits my running perfectly. I was running at 3:28/km pace along there and felt great. By the time we went under the Harbour Bridge it was a case of keeping the pace honest and holding on for the Opera House finish.

I crossed the line in 1:13:48 as per my watch which was a huge PB of over 2 and a half minutes. Very pleased with that time which is a shade under 3:30/km. Still felt strong at the end which has to be a good sign for the marathon in 3 weeks time.

Finished up with a massage at the Skins tent, then a further 6km run around LMC and back to Milson's Point as a warm-down.

So that's approximately 27.1km for the day and 70.3km for the week. Next week I'll ramp up the kms again, then it will be a 2 week taper before the big one. Everything well and truly on track.

Splits:

1 00:03:31 00:03:31
2 00:03:29 00:07:00
3 00:03:18 00:10:18
5 00:06:55 00:17:13
6 00:03:28 00:20:41
8 00:07:01 00:27:42
10 00:07:01 00:34:43
11 00:03:32 00:38:15
12 00:03:44 00:41:59
13 00:02:01 00:44:00
14 00:04:56 00:48:56
15 00:03:38 00:52:34
17 00:07:13 00:59:47
18 00:03:28 01:03:15
19 00:03:28 01:06:43
20 00:03:10 01:09:53
21.1 00:03:55 01:13:48

Friday, September 18, 2009

Friday on my mind

I went to the gym and ran a very easy 5km on the treadmill in 23:24.

Did some stretching afterwards. Feeling good.

The plan for Sunday is to go through 10km in somewhere near 35 minutes. Then run the next 10km in about 36 minutes. Then a final effort for the line to get me home in 1hr 15 minutes. Lets hope it doesn't get too hot out there (should be okay with the 6:20am start...), and that I can run better on the dreaded Westlink than I did last year (I'm not a big fan of this course). Time will tell.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Thursday Intervals

I decided to run some cruisey intervals to sharpen up for the half on the weekend. It was getting late so I ran down at LCNP. I did 3.5km warm-up, then did 10 x 400's with 40 secs walk recovery, then a 6.5km warm-down. All up 14km in 1:06:31 (this includes the recovery time).

The 400m was an estimate based on time but I think it was pretty accurate. The times I recorded were:

82/79/76/78/74/77/73/76/72/70

Very hot out there, even after 6pm. Glad to finish this session as it was very dark as I did my warm-down through the park.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Treadmill 10km Yawn

Started off slowly and gradually wound up the pace. Finished the run at just over 4 minute per km pace. All up the 10km was completed in 43:45.

Had a good stretch afterwards. Still undecided on what run I should do tomorrow. I usually run a hilly 1hr 30 but may change that in order to freshen up a bit for Sunday's half. We shall see.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Same Old Same Old

Uphill km reps (x6) on the treadmill again. Repeat of last weeks session.

Total time 38:57 for 10km.

Calf seems to have settled down and all in all the old body seems to he holding up well.

I entered the marathon today as an "elite" and the NSW team uniform has been ordered...

Monday, September 14, 2009

Monday Morning

Decided to do some easy stuff in the gym to try and free up the legs.

I did 23 minutes on the bike then 4.2km on the treadmill in 20 minutes. Had a good stretch afterwards.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sunday Long and Hot

Started my run at 7am and the temperature was already 19 degrees....

Ran my old route of the Bridges run followed by the Bay. The Bridges run was completed in 1:45:42 (maybe a PB - need to check), then did a quickish lap of the Bay (27:47), then a very slow 5km shuffle at the end (22:43 - so just over 4:30 per km and still overtaking people!). All up 35km in 2:36:29.

Was pleased to finish this run. It was very hot at the end and upon return to the car I was informed it was 29 degrees....we are only just into spring...

That's 100.8km for the week. The first time over 100kms post London.

Calf felt good and left knee was a little sore. When I say sore it was still very good, just a little reminder that I can't run huge distances being an old fart.

Next week I'll wind back the training and have a mini taper for the Sydney half. I seem to be in very good shape so would like to run 1hr 15 or thereabouts. Time will tell. In the meantime I'll have a few Coopers to keep me honest.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Saturday Intervals

I'm not following a set schedule this time, instead I'm sort of making it up as I go along. I'd usually do a tempo run today but decided I best do some intervals as it has been a while since doing this type of stuff.

Went to LCNP and ran a 6.5km warm-up. Then did 6 x 1km efforts with 90 secs walk recovery. Then a 3.5km warm down for 16km all up. The efforts were between the 3km and 4km markers of the Striders 10km course which is a flattish section.

My times were 3:24, 3:20, 3:11, 3:16, 3:13, 3:17. These were not run flat out, just at a notch or two down from that. I'll save my quicker reps for the track with this type of training being as much about strength building as opposed to raw speed. Plus it was hot today - summer has arrived already!

Right calf still a bit tight. Hopefully I can survive a long run on Sunday then I'll rest up on Monday.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Friday Rest

Went for a massage in the morning. My first one since before London. Surprisingly it wasn't that painful - perhaps I'm getting used to them. Not too many sore spots except the calves which were both very tight, especially the right (sore) one from yesterday. I don't think I have anything to worry about and a day's rest should see me back fighting fit.

No running planned today. Just a few beers in the evening from the 2 cases purchased...

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Thursday Hills

As I am no longer working (did I forget to mention that I was made redundant on my return from England!), I no longer have easy access to Ourimbah forest, So Instead I've been running local and doing some hills in LCNP.

Marion was at mother's group so I dropped her off at Roseville Park then ran from there down to LCNP, then ran the Striders 10km course (in 40:50), then ran back to Roseville with an extra loop thrown in at the end to get the time up.

All up 21.8km in 1:35:40. Thanks to MapMyRun for the distance info...

My right calf felt very tight during the run. Will see if I can get a massage on Friday.

Had some good news later in the afternoon - I've been selected in the New South Wales marathon team to run at the Melbourne Marathon. Looks like an all expenses paid trip too. What a country.

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

More Easy Stuff

Back to the gym for another 10km easy on the treadmill. Completed in 44 minutes so 4:24/km on average.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Treadmill Reps

This is a session I have done a few times now. Running on the treadmill is not really my thing but it's better than not running at all. You have to be a bit creative with the sessions as the treadmills only go up to 16.1km/hour which is 3:43/km.

So I've been doing a km warm-up, then 6 x 1km efforts with 400m recovery. Then a km warm-down. To make the reps progressively harder I do the first one on the flat, then for each subsequent rep put the incline up by 0.5 so the last one is at 2.5. All up 10km on the knocker.

A good session and certainly gets you blowing a bit.

Monday, September 07, 2009

Monday Easy

I ran an easy 35 minutes in the gym on the treadmill.

All up 8.0km or 4:23/km.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Long Run

Ran from Pymble to Terrey Hills and back. I then did an extra 4km in Pymble to get the time up.

All up 24.3km in 1:54:07. Took it very easy.

That's 88.2km for the week. A pleasing week with my 1st and 3rd quickest 10km races on record. Hopefully I can keep this going for another 5 weeks.

Saturday, September 05, 2009

North Head

It was a great morning for a run. Ran about 3km as a warm-up then lined up for the start. My best ever start and I quickly settled into the top 10 runners. In my haste to get there on time I had forgotten my watch but decided to run blind; not a bad thing really.

Settled into a nice group of 3 for the first 6km. I was hanging off the back, feeling okay but the legs still felt a little sore. I asked for the split at 5km which was 16:45. That felt about right and by 7km the group had split, one runner out the back, one up front and me in the middle. At 9km I thought I could chase down the runner in front but to no avail. I just didn't have that extra gear today. Having said that, still a very good run finishing in 33:46 and 5th place overall. My best ever Striders finish.

Did a couple of kms warm-down for 15km all up. Irish ran 34:48 running a PB post 2nd baby. Leigh finished in 42:52.

The course is quick but still makes you work. It seems to be either uphill or down with very few flat sections. It's difficult to get into a rhythm, but compared to my last run at North Head just before London, I'm nearly a minute quicker. That must be a good sign.

Longish run tomorrow. I'll see how the legs feel.

Friday, September 04, 2009

Welcome Back

It has been a few months so time for an update...

After London, I've kept plodding away. On return to Sydney I ran the May half in 1:18:49 (legs felt good until halfway then I rediscovered the marathon soreness). I then ran the July and August Striders 10km races in 35:00 and 34:51 respectively. Then on the back of that I had a great race in the City to Surf posting a new PB of 48:28. Then I backed up and ran the Hidden Half in Bankstown in 1:17:18 which was a pleasing run given the tough nature of the course.

The big thing is that my left knee finally seems to be getting better. The last few weeks I'm running pain free for the first time all year. It all comes down to stretching. I've been stretching like mad focusing on the calves and that seems to be doing the trick.

Oh yeah, this week's big news is the 10km track race from Tuesday night. I ran 32:35 wiping almost one minute off my old PB. I never though I'd break 33 minutes so I was thrilled with this run. My 5km splits were 16:25 and 16:10 so a very pleasing negative split in there.

To summarise my training the last month, the previous 4 weeks I have run 57.6km, 70.5km, 93.0km and 97.3km. The reason for the build in kms is that I have decided to have another tilt at the marathon! Yep, Melbourne it is in just over 5 weeks time. So the focus will be on getting some long runs in between then and now and trying to remain injury free whilst collecting a few more kms.

The next race is the Striders 10km tomorrow at North Head. My second 10km for the week so it will be interesting to compare how the track 10km translates into road form. I don't think I'll smash it as my legs are still sore as I right this from Tuesday.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

London Marathon 2:41:21

Woke up at around 6am and went back to my original hotel room to gather my gear. I woke up my Dad who was unaware I had moved rooms for the night...

Breakfast was a cup of coffee, a banana, some rice pudding. Delicious.

We were leaving at 8am to get to the start. I met up with the rest of the CoNAC runners in the hotel lobby and we had a short walk before catching 2 trains and the light railway to Greenwich.

I made my way to the blue start and started to get a bit nervous. The enormity of this event was starting to hit me. There were runners and supporters everywhere.

I headed over the Championship start area. We had our own section to get changed, drop off bags, go to the toilet, warm-up, etc. Again, the organisation was first class. At about 9:30 I dropped off my bag, had my first energy gel, had a quick toilet break, and started to line up with the other Championship runners. I was fired up and ready to go. The quads were still a little sore pre marathon bashing but I was confident the knee was going to be okay.

We were slowly edging up towards the start line. Once we arrived at the start, the elite runners were then called in front of us. I would estimate I was 3-4 rows from the start right behind Marty Dent. It was showtime.

The gun went off and we were racing. The actual race itself was a bit of a blur. I knew straight away that the knee felt good. The first thing you notice is the crowd support. Absolutely incredible. In some places it is simply a wall of sound. I had written my name on my singlet and that was one of the best decisions I made. People cheering you on as if they are your best mates. I was in awe of this.

The pace I started out at was too quick. It was difficult not to get carried away, the adrenaline was pumping. I went through 5km in 17:40 and 10km in 35:32. I felt good and my instructions were to go out hard if feeling this way. The first half of the race was over in a flash and I remember seeing the clock at the half marathon point, 1:16:20. That's only a second outside my half PB, surely I was going to pay for this.

Sure enough, the mile splits were getting slower and slower and by 16miles, the goose was cooked. I was going to have to hang on the last 10 miles. That's a long time. The legs were feeling very heavy and I could feel the elbow impressions from the massage on Friday. That said, the knee was giving me no problems.

So the sub 6 minute miles were creeping up to 6:30's. By the time I reached 20 miles in just under 2hours I knew it would be a huge effort to get the sub 2hr40. It was a case of concentrating on the next mile and when that felt like a long way, breaking it down into even smaller units of distance or time.

I was struggling and despite getting overtaken by numerous runners, some of them women, I knew that my actual running was okay. Not quick but I was not grinding away on my axles. Slowly but surely I got to 40km in 2hr32 and knew that I had no chance of running the last 2.2km in under 8 minutes. So I put the head down, gritted the teeth, and went through each long slow minute. The final section up the Embankment seemed like an eternity. A mate of mine in the crowd started running beside me, the other side of the crowd barriers. I was so exhausted that at first I hardly recognised him but when I did that certainly gave me a lift. The final turn and I could see the finishing clock. A bit of show-boating later I had crossed the line in 2:41:21 finishing 207th overall.

So am I happy? Absolutely. Okay I missed my goal time of sub 2hr 40 but to still run a 2min 34 second PB was great. It just means that I'll have to run another marathon to reach my goal time...!

Here are my mile splits:

1 0:05:44 0:05:44
2 0:05:45 0:11:29
3 0:05:34 0:17:03
4 0:05:43 0:22:46
5 0:05:44 0:28:30
6 0:05:45 0:34:15
7 0:05:52 0:40:07
8 0:05:48 0:45:55
9 0:05:55 0:51:50
10 0:05:52 0:57:42
11 0:05:57 1:03:39
12 0:05:56 1:09:35
13 0:06:04 1:15:39
14 0:06:02 1:21:41
15 0:06:11 1:27:52
16 0:06:11 1:34:03
17 0:06:30 1:40:33
18 0:06:10 1:46:43
19 0:06:30 1:53:13
20 0:06:30 1:59:43
21 0:06:35 2:06:18
22 0:06:41 2:12:59
23 0:06:31 2:19:30
24 0:06:32 2:26:02
25 0:07:06 2:33:08
26 0:06:45 2:39:53
Total 0:01:28 2:41:21

Here are the weekly kms in training for the 15 weeks up to and including the marathon:

1 76.5 kms
2 82.5 kms
3 92.9 kms
4 80.2 kms
5 94.5 kms
6 100.8 kms
7 92.0 kms
8 80.2 kms
9 105.0 kms
10 90.0 kms
11 67.2 kms
12 69.7 kms
13 91.7 kms
14 64.6 kms
15 66.2 kms

Total 1254.0 kms
Average 83.6 kms

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Travel to London

We left Norwich at 10am and headed for London. We were staying just outside London in Barking, Essex. We had the sat-nav programmed so all was good. As we approached the hotel we had a few dramas with missing turn-offs, doubling back on ourselves, and Saturday football traffic. It must have taken well over 1 hour to get the final few kms to the hotel. Anyway, we arrived safely and checked into the hotel.

We decided to head straight to the expo to pick up my race number. We got a taxi there (1o quid), and then quickly picked up my race number and chip. All very well organised. As my Dad said, he had never seen so many thin people in one place. Lots of stands to see at but we didn't spend too long looking round as I wanted to stay off my feet. We hopped into a cab back to Barking and encountered the same traffic again as we had done earlier. 30 quid later we were back at the hotel....

Another mate of mine was at the hotel and my Dad and him planned to go into town to watch the Spurs play Man Utd in the afternoon. I decided to stay put, have some food in the hotel restaurant then head to bed for an early night. The start of this all went to plan. I had plenty of carbs, but Spurs got hammered in the football, so the 2 drinkers were soon back at the hotel making themselves very familiar with the bar. I stayed up with them a while but at about 9pm I decided to head to bed. My Dad who I was sharing a room with soon joined me and quickly fell asleep in the bed next to me. Little did I know that he was the loudest snorer in the northern hemisphere. I gave this about an hour before I made the decision to move to a new hotel room. Not what I need the night before a marathon!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Thursday/Friday

Managed to stay up until 9pm the previous day which was a good effort. Woke up this morning at 6am, not a bad first day post travel.

Tried another light run and still very painful in the left knee dept. Action was required. I phoned a local sports clinic and manage to get a sports massage at 11am on the Friday. That's cutting it fine but I have to keep trying to get the knee fixed as to run the marathon in this state would be slow torture.

The next day I had the massage and made sure he went in deep. He concentrated on the inside of my left quad and all along the ITB. Very painful (as is the norm), though he wasn't as brutal as in Sydney. Elbows in the quads would fix the problem was my mantra. Anyway, he told me to do a light run in the evening and then I would rest up until the marathon on Sunday.

Despite the massaged areas being very sore, the test run in the evening went very well. Knee pain had virtually disappeared. This was a huge relief. The quads were still mighty sore but I still had a day and a half to recover. This gave me a huge lift. Thanks to James - if I'm ever back in Norwich I will definitely be back for more.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Travel

Didn't get a chance to squeeze in a run on the Monday - too much to do. My knee was getting worse so I made another dash for a massage in the evening. I'm not sure if it did any good but I at least had to give it a go.

On Tuesday I went to work in the morning and then headed to the airport in the afternoon. The flight was at 4pm so I checked in (no extra legroom available...), and soon I was on the flight. The actual flights were not too bad. I drank a few glasses of red wine to help me relax (5 to be exact). Good company on the plane which made the time go quicker. The amount of room you get on the flight is criminal but survived and a day later I was in Heathrow where my Dad was waiting to meet me. All good so far but the knee was still a big concern.

Drove back to Norwich where the plan was to keep a low profile until post marathon. So no going out, just plenty of rest and try to get over the jetlag as quickly as possible. In the afternoon (Wednesday), I went out for a light 40 minute jog and the knee was very sore. I kept telling myself it would be better the next day....

Sunday, April 19, 2009

One week to go

I ran a very easy 1hr30 whilst watching the Canberra Marathon. Knee still far from great but seemed to settle down about 30 minutes into the run. I'll put this down as 18km as I was not running quickly.

Good to watch the marathon, it has certainly got me fired up for next week. Great performance from Dave. He just goes from strength to strength.

Incey ran a 3:20 (PB), Worky 3:48 (PW) and Clare 4:07 (mara)/4:57 (50km). I dare say they had a very big drink in the afternoon.

I drove back to Sydney in the afternoon and was absolutely shattered. In bed by 9pm.

All up 64.7km for the week.

A very easy week next week. I might try and squeeze in an easy 45 mins on Monday or Tuesday. Then a couple of light runs later in the week. Watch this space.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Canberra 10km

I drove down to Canberra at arrived at about 2pm. The knee was still not great, especially sore at the back of the knee where I had the massage the day before.

I started warming up at 3:30pm (30 minutes before the race) and was having second thoughts about racing. The knee was smarting every foot strike. I decided I needed to toughen up and so I lined up at the start....

The race itself was a real struggle. I was 10:10 at 3km but from then on I was hanging on. I was 17:17 at 5km and just managed to get in under 35 with a time of 34:53 finishing 9th overall (and being out-sprinted by a 16 year old at the finish).

So the knee was obviously a factor. Plus the legs didn't feel great. I think there was still some of Tuesday's 5km in them. I'll put this down as a bad run and move on. So no sub 34 to get the confidence up. A great run Tuesday and now a disappointing last hit-out.

All up about 14km with warm-up/down. My main priority now is to rest as much as possible and try to get the knee back in reasonable shape for London. More massage required...

Friday, April 17, 2009

Friday Rest

Woke up this morning with a very sore left knee. I must have aggravated it at track the previous day.

No run planned today but decided to get an emergency massage in. I was only there 5 minutes. Lots of pulling around at the back of the knee that seemed to help. Not good at this stage. I thought I was over the worst of this injury...

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Thursday on track

Ran the usual Hansen's Road warm-up.

Then on the track for 6 x 400's on 1 minute recovery. Target times were 75 seconds and although I missed the first one running 76 seconds, I then followed up with: 73/72/72/72/70.

Felt pretty good. Ran a couple of kms warm-down. All up 10.5km.

So that's my last track session for a month I'd say. All my training buddies wished me well for London. Baz gave me a mystery envelope to be opened just before the marathon...

Good to see Matt back tonight. He seems to be in good nick.

Rest day tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Elbow time

Started the day with a 7am massage. Left hip flexor was tight so warranted some 2 on 1 action. Straight in with the full force of an elbow at various angles. Worked wonders. A happy ending of sorts. Knee felt much better straight away. The rest of my leg muscle groups were not left out. Abductors, quads, hammies, calves, the full shooting match.

Decided to run after work so headed to Chittaway point. Ran at a very slow pace, say 5 mins per km and all up covered about 9km in 46 minutes. Nice to run with no goal, just to turn the legs over. As it happened both legs were quite sore (track from yesterday and massage). Hopefully I'll be fighting fit tomorrow ready for an easy track session.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

5km Time Trial

I ran Hansen's Road as a warm-up then changed into my spikes ready for the 5km.

The instructions were to run 16 anything at even pace. Well there is a big difference between 16 flat and 16:59 so decided that 16:30 would be a fair target. That's 79 second laps. I wasn't to run it flat out, just comfortably hard. I decided not to run with a watch as we had a lap counter. I say "we" as Mark was also doing this and his aim was to try and break 15 minutes. Yep, that's a different gravy. So I thought that if I could avoid being lapped I'd be doing well.

I did some run throughs and headed over to the start. And we were ready to go. Mark quickly opened up a gap on me but decided to run to my plan. I went through the first km in 3:14 and that felt good. From then on I was trying to keep the lap times 79 seconds or under and I seemed to be doing that by a second or two. With 2km to go I was still running strong, trying to maintain my pace. Then a final push and with a strong last lap (72 secs) I crossed the line in 16:05 (3:13/km). And I didn't get lapped!

A lot surprised by the time as I hadn't intended going that quick and although I was running hard, it wasn't an eyeballs out type affair. It leaves me wondering what I could do if I raced this distance properly. The good news is that's a PB! Not many of them to boost about recently. I'll take it. Could I be peaking at the right time? Oh I do hope so. For the record Mark ran 15:10 and was a little disappointed.

So that's another session to tick off the schedule. The last biggie is the 10km race on Saturday. If today is anything to go by then I should be in sub 34 shape. That would be a nice confidence booster.

Lots of people at track commented on how strong I looked tonight. Watch out Geoff Capes. I'll need every ounce of that strength in 12 sleeps time...

With a 2km warm-down I ran 13.1km all up. Massage in the morning...

Monday, April 13, 2009

Another rest day

Did some study and then went on a shopping spree. Bought some clothes for my upcoming trip to old Blighty. It ain't long now....

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Two hours plus

I was back to the Bay. I started at the bubbler and ran the Bridges run. Felt pretty comfortable and ran this is 1:45:50 (quickest this year - 4:36/km), then a 5km tempo run at the Bay in 19:27 (3:53's), then a couple of slow kms to finish with.

All up 30km in 2:14:42 (4:29's).

The knee was the same as yesterday. Not getting any worse.

The weekly tally comes in at 91.7km. The last 4 days have been tough running 71km in 3 sessions. But that's just about it now volume wise. Next week I am at the track for some sharpening up. A 5km time trail on Tuesday (not planning on running this flat out), then some 400's on Thursday, and the 10km race in Canberra on Saturday (last hit-out).

Glad that I now have a rest until Tuesday night. A big sleep in planned tomorrow.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Hour and a half with some tempo

Decided to run at the Bay. I was planning 3 laps with the 1st and 3rd easy and the 2nd at marathon pace.

The first lap was run in 30:22. Then the tempo lap of 26:21. Then the final lap of 30:47. All up 1:27:30 for 21km. Averaged 4:10's.

Knee not great again. I need another massage but due to the long weekend it will have to wait until Wednesday.

Tomorrow is the last long run. And then it's only 2 weeks until showtime.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Friday Struggle

Hungover all day long. No exercise planned. Sat watching TV feeling very sorry for myself. Managed a bit of study in the afternoon but it wasn't really registering. Tomorrow can only get better....

Thursday, April 09, 2009

State Forest

Last visit to the forest for a while. I was 13:04 at the top of the first hill, 30:22 at the roundabout and 47:05 at the T. Then turned for home and finished in 1:29:04. A slight PB.

I was deliberately holding back on this run. I could have pushed it a bit more but made the decision to keep a lid on it. A very good sign. Just one of those runs that felt very easy. I suppose the cooler weather helps a lot.

All up 20km. Rushed back to Sydney for what was touted as a few beers. It turned into a 4am special. When will I learn?

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Easy 10km

Lunchtime 10km course. Out in 21:40, back in 21:40. Total 43:20. How's that for consistent pacing!

Pretty cruisy effort. Knee still not too bad. One more killer massage will fix it once and for all I hope.

Last visit to the forest tomorrow for a while...then a few beers to start the weekend off in style.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Race Night

The pressure was on to run a quick time tonight...

I ran an easy lap of Hansen's as a warm-up with Barry. Then changed into my spikes and before I knew it the race was underway. I went through the first km in 3:01 which was a bit disappointing. The second km was run in 3:05 and I managed to quicken slightly running the last km in 3:03. All up 9:09.

Felt pretty strong throughout and pleased with the time which is my best 3000m at Mingara. I finished 3rd overall with Mark winning and Cale running second. I'm confident of breaking the 9 minute barrier later in the year with focus on speedwork on the track.

I ran 1.6km as a warm-down so all up 10.7km. Knee behaved also which hasn't been the norm lately...

Monday, April 06, 2009

Monday Nowt

Scheduled rest day.

Tried stretching the hip flexor as much as possible but I fear it's tightening up again. Another visit to the torture chamber looms.

This week is my last big week. Track Tuesday for a 3km race, easy 10km on Wednesday, the final Ourimbah on Thursday and long runs both Saturday and Sunday. Might touch 90km this week then wind it right back in the final 2 weeks.

I dread the 3km race nights. Seven and a half laps of pain....

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Sunday is for running

Headed out to the Bay for 3 easy laps. Legs felt okay from the race the previous day but the knee was a little sore (bloody hip flexor).

This run felt very easy. I ended up running the 3 laps in 1:30:20 and felt very comfortable. All up 21kms averaging 4:17/km. Each lap got progressively quicker.

Another week over and the marathon is now only 3 weeks away. Starting to get a little edgy...

Weekly total 69.7km.

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Striders 10km

The rain held off and the conditions were pretty good for this morning's race. I did a 2.5km warm-up and the knee felt much better. Soon we were off and I ran a quick first km and settled in to the race. Scribblies was tough as was the big climb to the turnaround. Felt good on the way back and crossed the line in 35:05 finishing in 8th position. I pretty much ran the whole race by myself which was a bit if a shame.

A bit disappointed to miss out on the sub 35 but a good run nonetheless. I seem to have recovered okay from last week's half.

I ran 2.5km warm-down with Bob. All up 15km.

Knee still feels good. I'll keep doing some hip flexor stretches in the hope that it doesn't tighten up again.

Friday, April 03, 2009

Dodgy Hip Flexor

A scheduled rest day today so no training. But I did have the small matter of a massage to get through.

As I suspected my left hip flexor had locked up. It was very stubborn (and painful) and after 30 minutes of continued elbow and thumb work some movement had returned. I won't miss these massages when the training is over. As a result the knee has immediately improved. I dare say it will tighten up again after tomorrow's race....

So the race plan is to beat my last time at Lane Cove from 2 months ago (35:59). Sub 35:30 would be good and sub 35 would be exceptional. I need to run a half decent time to get some confidence back so no pressure...I think my course PB of 34:32 is very safe which I ran just before last year's City to Surf. Cooler weather will help as last time it was very muggy.

A big rest planned for tonight. Lots of sleep and no beer.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Track Session

Ran the Hansen's Rd loop as a warm-up (6.1km) then changed into my spikes ready for a track session.

The plan was to run 8 x 400's with 400 jog recovery. Efforts were to be in the 72-75 second region. Actual times were:

77/74/73/73/73/73/73/73

Pretty pleased with that. The knee was ordinary throughout so I'm hoping the massage will help tomorrow.

I ran 1.6km as a warm-down. All up 13.7km.

I've now got my plan for the remaining 3 weeks. Another big week next week then things become a little more manageable.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Lane Cove

I dropped Marion and Conor off at the airport and now have 3 weeks home alone.

Decided to run the Striders 10km course at Lane Cove in the pouring rain. Again I took it easy finishing in 45:08.

Left knee getting worse. Massage booked for Friday morning.

And went to see Elbow last night at the Metro. A very enjoyable evening but it was a late night and I had too much to drink....