Sunday 17 November 2013

New job, new drive

So, where are we in terms of training days? Well, I have managed to get a few days in. A couple of 10km steady runs, and a couple of quicker 5km runs, most enjoyable.
I have just secured myself a new job, which is not only within walking distance of home, as opposed to the 15 mile drive at the moment, but is far more sensible hours wise. This will allow me far more time for training as I will be in doors from work within 10 minutes of finishing, allowing me time for a run every night if I wanted. No weekend work, means I can schedule in longer runs on a regular basis also.
As I have mentioned before, I'm sure, I am doing the Silverstone half marathon in March, and am now busy looking for something after then.
I am drawn by the BUPA London 10k in May. This looks like a very nice event, on a very picturesque course and not to soon after Silverstone.
I will continue to do my local(ish) Parkrun, and with no weekend work I can do these a lot more.
The training times are not to bad. I'm not really looking to complete in a particular time, but and "around" time of 2:00-2:15 for the half would be good for my first one.
At the minute I'm doing 5km in about 0:30 and 10km in 1:04. Not world beating, but its heading in the right direction.
If I can get 2 hours for my first half marathon I will be very pleased.
I am running on behalf of Alzheimer's and if you feel you can support me there is a link below. It would be fantastic if you could.



Tuesday 5 November 2013

What! On the same road?

So, that's my 2 days off done and dusted, but did I get any running in, well yes I did.
I went out Monday morning and did a reasonably steady 10km. An out and back route, which I thought would be something I would hate, running there and back on the same road, but surprisingly it was quite enjoyable.
My time, which I suppose isn't overly important to anyone, was 1hr 03 mins. I know that that isn't a great time, but for me every time I run 10km I get quicker. I'm never going to be a Mo Farah, but to strive to be as good as I can be for my own self is what is important to me.
I started off, not exactly with my heart in the job, but on the return leg, at about 6km I looked at my watch and saw how far I had gone, and it put a little spring in my step. I don't normally run very far on my own, but this time I had, and it felt great.
Like I mention above, the thought of running there and back on the same road didn't exactly fill me with joy. I normally do a circular route, or we leave one car somewhere and run from the other car to the left one, I'd never fancied out and back. I would imagine it's all about where, and the types of road. This route was paved all the way, between town and village. Reasonably pleasant surroundings must help with the enjoyment, and being on the path, out of balms way.
That's always been my biggest fear when running alone, no path and some of the loons that drive on the roads out in the sticks. A tiny little one track road, with a 60mph speed limit, and the fact that some drIvers think they can drive on them at those speeds.
Still, on the positive side, I've found a route that's both safe, and reasonably flat, so until I get fed up with running the same way all the time, it will suffice.
Happy days!
Working now, through to Friday evening, so my next run will probably be Parkrun.

Sunday 3 November 2013

The search goes on

Work today, (Sunday) last day then off for two days. I do hope to get a couple of runs in over those two days, or at least a run and a gym session. I really do need to get myself motivated to get out and do a long run on my own. Maybe I'm making to big a deal out of it, and that's whats stopping me.
Positive thoughts are whats needed.
At the end of the day, If I don't train I will never be able to do the Silverstone half marathon justice. Alright, I could probably finish it by walking a fair chunk, but why would I want to do that. Surely the sense of achievement comes from doing your absolute best. I can only do my absolute best by training and putting myself in that position.
I will away and search the net to see what other folk do to get round this problem, as I am sure its quite a wide spread problem. I just need someone to push me a little. I don't actually think I need a great big shove, as I do enjoy the running, and the good its doing for me, but I just need that little bit extra.
I've just looked back over the posts I have already done, and notice I have failed to give any of my times, there not world beaters so don't get excited.
5km 29:40 (PB @ Parkrun 30:13)
10km 1hr 04mins


Friday 1 November 2013

Intervals!

Went for a run this morning, decide to give intervals a try. As I've not been running very long I didn't over do it. Did 3 x 300 metre with 700 metre recovery jog. As it's new to me I was knackered by the end of the run, and only managed 3km, still, you have to start somewhere I suppose.
Still finding it quite hard to get motivated on my own, but at least I'm getting out.
Looking ahead to next week, I'm off work Monday and Tuesday, so, looking to do something different I may try a bit of hill work one day, and a longer run the other day.
I might actually look at joining our local runner club, I'll get in touch with them and see what the deal is, regarding distance run, types of training they do, and, I suppose, costs!
Tried out my new long sleeve running shirt today, and it did make a good deal of difference, having said that the weather wasn't freezing, but it wasn't warm either.