Ted the Yid
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I like reading this thread as it feels like I'm with you in the effort bit but from the comfort of my sofa.
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No worries mate, it's nice to have somone along with me for the hours of lonely training runs.I like reading this thread as it feels like I'm with you in the effort bit but from the comfort of my sofa.
No worries mate, it's nice to have somone along with me for the hours of lonely training runs.
It's Ted not me mate, I think he's nuts lolKeep it up! Like Ted, I'm with you too.
It's Ted not me mate, I think he's nuts lol
I respect and support him enormously for doing it though.
Yeah @Style And Glory there is somthing about those runs where you can just filter through all the daily shite and box off what needs to be boxed and prioritise other stuff.
Therapeutic is exactly what it is and apart from the cost of a pair of trainers and a bit of lycra (@Thfcire gets a boner) it's free and will make you live longer...!!!
So commenced week 3 of my programme tonight and to be fair apart from the pot......hole incident it's gone much better than expected. I àhve stuck to the prescribed paces reasonably well, much closer and more consistently that I thought I was able to do and looking forward to doing my weekend long run and breaching the half distance barrier for the first time this year. It shouldn't be any real drama as I boshed out a 12 slow this Sunday (was supposed to be 9 min miles but ended up around 830s) and had plenty in the tank.
Tonight was a shorter one of 6'ish miles with a mile warm up/cool down and 3 x 1600m intervals at 7 min mile..... That..... for a fat lad is fucking rapid...!!! I had 400m jogging rest between intervals so I made sure they were slow enough to alow my CR system to recover. Finished off the whole workout at an average of just over 8 min mile pace which is still well tidy without the intervals and rest periods.
The best bit about the plan I'm following is the variation in the types of runs/workouts I am doing. Before when I trained I just made sure I did the mileage at a reasonable pace that'd get me through the finish line in a target time..... well t took me 3 years but that approach doesn't fucking work.. not for me anyway. You have to train hard and faster and sometimes longer that you want to achieve. That way when race day gets here you àhve all the tools to cope with the hundreds of problems and changing parameters you may encounter.
I have a speed session, a strength session, a maitainence run, a loosener run and a long slow run. I do hills, circuits, intervals, fartleking, time on legs runs, races and every session occupies my brain and head space not a lowing me to focus too much on just how hard these sessions fucking are. Its brilliant that I'm actually doing a plan for runners who want to finish the race a full half an hour before my target time and I'm pretty much achieving it without any serious stress.
I still have my ultimate goal and I know I need to temper my own expectations as I'm only just starting week 3 but this plan and the training has made me seriously think about what I can achieve and about resetting the bar for my own physical performance.
Structured training suits me and for the first time I'm taking my own advice and following a plan...... it fucking seems to be working thus far... who'd have thought all these years I was right...lol.
....as a warm upYou know Poch would make you run two marathons a day.
You're already there mate, don't get injured playing football...seriously that would be a real pisser17 today at around the 8:25 min mile mark..... Feel fuckin mint for it too...!!!
Lol.......... only 9 more to find...!!!
These miles at the weekend are simply crazy now and show no signs of letting up. Next weekend is a paltry 16 and it only keeps going in one direction after that.
I hit this week a little too hard and was not confident ping into today but it was a nice course I had a pal to run with and it just ticked off nice and smooth and in the end nice a quick too.
Another 45 miles this week and then I'm into the last 8 weeks and only 4 of those will be graft (all 50'ish mile weeks) as I'll be tapering down for the last 4.
Fund raising is going well to and iv somehow managed to get myself into a footy reunion match for charity..... A couple of weeks before London... it will be a very brief cameo appearance I reckon.
You're already there mate, don't get injured playing football...seriously that would be a real pisser
Wounded... you training for anything or just a footy lay off?I just did. Blown hamstring. Out for weeks.
I honestly hope @Yid stays injury free & is able to give his best as so much time & effort is devoted to endeavour.
Then again, it is a lifestyle choice being fit.
Wounded... you training for anything or just a footy lay off?
Good luck hope it went well, don't get blown off course-see what I did there!Little matter of Cambridge half marathon race tomorrow *edit fucking go day it's in 6 hours.... !!! FUCK...
should be good apart from the pissing rain and 6 degree temp.
Hey ho at least I can rest after..... oh no I can't as jy weekend mileage is supposed to be another 20 so I gotta find time to squeeze in a 7 mile cool down run later in the day....
Gonna be a long day... wish me luck.
Nunnight..
Sod that extra shorter run this evening!!Well that was very reasonable.
1:40:54
Gave it the beans left it all out there tbh...
Fantastic race shame the weather was absolutely shit. About 6 degrees and drizzling. Oh and the baggage pick up was so badly done that everyone had to stand in the freezing rain after slogging their arses off for over a fucking hour...
9000 runners around the historic city center of Cambridge.
Rule of thumb for marathon times based on half pace is to double it and add 10 minutes...
Not to put the pressure on myself too much...!!!