Sunday 31 March 2019

Week 12 - March goes out like a lamb?

It's really felt like spring might be very close this week.  Warm sunshine, light winds and everything coming into leaf.  So a shock to the system today to be back to temperatures in single figures (and feeling not that far off zero) and windy conditions.

Tuesday's run was an easy five miles with the average pace smack in the middle of my current target range and each mile evenly paced.  Thursday was too nice an evening for running on the roads so instead of going straight out from work I headed home to pick up my trail shoes.  Despite the slower overall pace the uneven surface and steeper gradients put it firmly in the steady to tempo pace effort category for just over 7 miles.

Holly Walk in evening sunshine


Saturday's mileage has really ramped up at this stage in the training cycle.  The day started with a steady 3 miles at Parkrun.  All the fast runners must have been away this week as I finished 30 places higher than last week despite running 6 seconds a mile slower.  Pleased with my pacing on that one as each lap got progressively faster.  This was followed up by a hilly 7 miles at easy pace.

Sunday's long run was 16 miles this week.  Previous 16 mile runs in this cycle have been a real slog with rain, hail and high winds.  So although it was colder and windier today than earlier in the week it was still good conditions for running.  I've been practicing drinking a little every mile in preparation for the marathon in a few weeks time as I don't like chugging down lots of water when you get to the water stations.  I do need to stock up on gels or something similar - going to try experimenting with some Tailwind on the next few longer runs as I find gels hard to stomach in the later stages of a long run or race and cans of coke are hard to carry for 15+ miles.

Didn't do too badly on the strength training this week managing 3 out of 4 of the planned sessions.  Missed Saturday's due to need to let people into the Scout Hut for a coffee afternoon, bake and deliver a cake for an event at church, walk Marley and then finally lock up the hut again.

Stats for the week:

Miles:  38.86
Elevation gained: 716 metres
LeJog: 319.34 miles (half way between Shrewsbury and Tarporley)

Sunday 24 March 2019

Week 11 - Parkrun PB #3

Another easier week in the training programme combined with a dry week weather wise so I took the chance to aim for a PB at this week's Parkrun.  The ground had dried out a lot and apart from a few rabbit holes and moles hills the ground was nice and firm.  In all a very pleasing run with all three laps run at exactly the same pace, a sprint finish and 1 min 11 secs knocked off my PB for the course.  Still got a bit of a way to go to match my best ever age grade score - for now I'm 99th in the Age Graded League.

Today's long run was in complete contrast to last weeks - warm and light winds with clear signs that spring isn't far away now. Lovely to be running in shorts again instead of wrapped up against the weather.

 
View towards Chipping Campden
It's also time for a bit of spring cleaning.  Marley's three teddies have been through the wash and put out to dry in the sun

Mr Ted, Baby Ted and Mrs Ted.  Mrs Ted is Marley's favourite as she's still got her squeak

Next week it's back to the final big mileage grind in the run up (run down?) to the Stratford Marathon.  Need to find time to keep up the strength training or all the good work of the last 10 weeks will be undone.

Stats for the week:
Mileage: 25.68 miles
Elevation gained: 336 metres
LeJog: 280.49 miles (24 miles to Shrewsbury)



Sunday 17 March 2019

Week 10 - More weather disruption and too much to do

As we approach the peak weeks in the training plan for the Stratford Marathon the volume of running goes up quite a bit.  And that has coincided with a week of pretty windy weather and a hectic schedule.  As always the strength training has been sacrificed and some of the runs cut a bit short on what was intended.

The plan this week was for a total mileage of around 37 miles - 4 miles easy on Tuesday (😀 - that went to plan), then 7 miles tempo on Thursday (😐 - only time for 4 miles, but did run it at interval pace rather than tempo pace).  Saturday morning was very windy with gusts of 53 mph.  And because of that Parkrun was cancelled because of the danger of branches coming off trees 😥.  The plan said 8 miles easy on Saturday which is possible if you do parkrun then one of the local loops which is about 5 miles but there isn't a convenient  mile loop.  I spent most of the day watching the weather forecast and waiting for the wind to drop which it did for a couple of hours so managed to get out for a bit.  

Sunday's plan was 18 miles but again windy, cold and hailstones thrown in 😧.  By the time the watch said 16 miles I'd had enough of being blown around so headed home instead of repeating a two mile loop.  Standing under the hot shower after being out was lovely.

Strength training though was well below what was planned with several sessions missed 😖 because of extra Scout meetings in the evenings.

This week's stats:

Miles: 30.78
Elevation gained: 446m
LeJog: 254.8 (just passed Hereford)

Sunday 10 March 2019

Week 9 - Blown Away

The week's training started well enough with an easy 7 miles on Tuesday, despite still being pretty tired from last weekend's camp.  Wednesday was strength training as planned.  Thursday the weather was pretty wet and it's difficult running with an umbrella so I took Thursday as a rest day and ran on Friday instead - 7.5 miles of tempo intervals, including lots of uphill work.

Saturday was parkrun in the morning.  Very wet and slippy underfoot, torrential rain to start and fairly windy. Not PB conditions but pleased with the pacing with each successive mile 5 secs faster than the previous one and a sprint finish.  Then followed up in the afternoon with a hilly 5 miles of easy running in blustery conditions.  Garmin gave me a badge for wearing out another pair of trainers today (though I think they've still got a bit of life in them for shorter runs).


Sunday - well it was windy, very windy.  16 miles with wind that could stop you dead or push you across the road.  The Met Office site gives sustained winds of 30 - 32 mph with gusts between 51 and 61 mph for the time I was out running.  At one point I heard a tree crash down a few hundred yards behind me.  It also felt very cold.  And I forgot to pick up any gels before I left home - I don't think 2 biscuits at church and a Snickers bar is really enough to run that distance in the conditions we had today.

Totals for the week:
Mileage:  38.73 miles
Elevation gained:  717 metres
LeJog: 224 miles (crossed the Severn Bridge about 25 miles back, 8 miles to Monmouth)

Tuesday 5 March 2019

Week 8 - not going to plan

Week 8 turned out to be an even lower mileage than last week entirely due to going to Scout Camp for the weekend.

I'd swapped a few sessions around to move the long run to Friday and a short run to Sunday with Saturday as a rest day.  Up to Thursday it was all going to plan with the exception of missing one strength workout due to packing all the camp gear on Thursday evening.  Then it all went downhill.

A look in the fridge on Friday morning said that rather than going running I needed to go food shopping.  Add in trip to vets to collect wormer and the next thing you know it's 1200 and I need to leave at 1330 for camp.  

I had thought I might get a short run in on Sunday afternoon but by the time I got back, unloaded the kit and put it away and got home it was already five o'clock.  A combination of needing to get out to church and lack of sleep over the weekend put paid to good intentions.

This weeks figures:
Mileage: 14.2 miles
Elevation gained: 120m

LeJog: approaching the Avon Bridge