Wednesday, 7 March 2012

49 Days To Go - Game On

Date & Time : 04/03/12 10:00
Distance : 20 miles
Total Training Distance (since beginning Jan 12) : 242 miles
Route & Stats : Wymondham 20

I was getting a bit worried that my lack of mid week training was meaning my sub 4 hour objective was slipping away from me.  A decent 18 miler last week in near perfect conditions was good but inconclusive either way in terms of whether I was still on track or not.

So, I decided that the Wymondham 20 mile race was going to be the test of whether I was on track or whether I should just forget it and just focus on getting round in a half decent time better than the 4h 34m that I managed last time.

I felt good on the morning of the race, almost confident.  The weather was OK at 8am, but the outlook for later in the morning was not good with heavy rain and blustery wind forecast.  Hmmmm, that presented a conundrum .... what to wear?  Too many layers and I risked getting too hot and/or too wet, too few and I would get cold and possibly not warm up again, which is OK for a shorter run but not for 3 hours.  I elected to go for a thin long sleeved base layer, vest and running tights.  I put the gloves in my bag just in case.  

Nutrition and hydration strategy next.   I had my usual pre long race breakfast of porridge, Immodium, a couple of Nurofen and a Lucozade sport isotonic drink.  I grabbed a banana for just before the start and 3 SIS Go-gel carbohydrate gels for during the race (one every 5 miles) and finally topped up my Camelbak hydration pack with a litre more of Lucozade sport drink.  The Camelbak has been a great investment and I really benefited during the race by not having to stop for a drink at the drinks stations, which in the past I found breaks my rhythm.  


Having registered and got my timing chip and race number, it was almost time to head to the start.  There was a good buzz about the hall, most runners looking happy and relaxed, joking about the weather which had started to take a turn for the worst.  On the way out I decided to buy a proper running cap - this turned out to be a very good decision. The rain had started to fall.

 

I had set myself a target of under 3 hours, which would mean just under 9 min miles for the full 20 miles.  Previously in 2010, I completed this race in 3h 12m and found it a real struggle, experiencing lots of lower leg pain in the last 4 or 5 miles.



Following a short pre-race briefing in the market square we were off.  There was a decent sized field of about 250 runners.   I got off to a good start.  More often than not I can tell if I am going to have a good run within the first few minutes.  The first mile flew by in  8:11.  The next mile was even faster at 8:03. Even though I was over pacing, I was feeling relaxed and comfortable so decided to just go with the pace for as long it felt OK.  Just after mile 3, we passed the 11 mile marker, which was a reminder that there was a long way to go.  The course is basically 2 miles out, then 2 loops of 8 miles, then 2 miles back in which mentally I found tough to deal with last time, but this time it didn't seem to bother me.

For the next few miles I settled into a pace just under 8:30 which I maintained for 10 miles and then slowed a little to 8:45 ish (which is my target pace for the marathon). The weather gradually deteriorated but having the cap meant I could lower my head and the peak kept me protected from the driving rain.  I felt pretty good all the way round until the last couple of miles when I started to get a muscle strain in left thigh and my right ankle started to feel sore.  However, I managed to maintain my pace, in spite of the nasty steep hill at the end and crossed the line in 2h 52m - 20 mins better than last time!!

I was pretty exhausted at the end, but reckon I could have carried on for another 6 miles if I needed to and with a cushion of 68 minutes that's nearly 11 minutes per mile to get round in under 4 hours - GAME ON!!!

BREAKING NEWS - as I sit here and write this blog entry on Wednesday evening, my legs have just about recovered and the soreness in my ankle has all but gone, however I am giving myself the week off, but hope to be back out on the roads at the weekend for another 15 or 16 miles.

Saturday, 3 March 2012

57 Days To Go - Up's and Down's

Date & Time : 25/02/12 06:45
Distance : 18 miles
Total Training Distance (since beginning Jan 12) : 217 miles
Route & Stats : Outer Ring Road & Whitlingham Broad

Anyone who runs regularly will tell you that you have good days and bad days when it comes to training.  In my experience the bad days significantly out number the good days. But, when you have a good day, then you soon forget about the bad days.

This was a good day. I was up and about at the crack of dawn, and hit the road at 6:45am (that is hardcore for a Saturday isn't it?).  The sun was just coming up and there wasn't a breath of wind, perfect running conditions.  I had decided to run round the Norwich outer ring road first and then make up the remaining 4 miles with a loop around Whitlingham Broad.

I set out in an anti-clockwise direction heading east towards Thorpe St. Andrew, the sun on my face.  I got into a nice steady rhythym early on and before I knew it 4 or 5 miles had gone past and I was already heading up towards Sprowston with the sun now on my back, which felt great.  I stopped for a gel and a drink at 6 miles and then kicked on again.  I was feeling good and really enjoying being out so early.  No hip, back, knee or groin problems to report for the first time in a long time.  At 12 miles I stopped again at the BP garage near McDonalds by Hall Road, and though tempted to go in and get a sausage and egg McMuffin, I stuck to my plan and took on another gel and a banana.   That banana tasted amazing and gave me a real energy boost (will definitely take one with me next week for the Wymondham 20).   I finished the run strongly with a loop around the broad and was home by 9:45am.  Job done.

I was pleased with the pace too, moving average of 9:11 is not bad for a run of this distance at this stage.  My target pace for the marathon is 8:45 so I need to go a bit faster, but not much more.  With the Wymondham 20m race next Sunday (04/03), I will try and get closer to my target pace and aim to go under 3 hours if I can which will be a good improvement when I last did the race 2 years ago in 3h 12m.

My mid week training schedule is all over the place at the moment with all the travelling I am doing, but I can't get too stressed about it, and while the weekend long runs are going well then I am happy.  

BREAKING NEWS - just seen the weather forecast for Sunday (Wymondham 20) and it's going to be a shocker ..... shiiiiiitttt!