You know, I look at the post from last week, and I am somewhat disappointed that I really felt like that. I really was feeling down about exercising. Things have changed, now. Following last Monday night, and that great chat with Marc, life, and running, has improved dramatically. So, since last Monday night, I have run:
15k; up good hills in 1.16 (Tuesday)
10k; up little hills in 52 (Wednesday)
15k; on treadmill in 1.28 (Thursday)
30k; up little hills in 2.57 (Sunday)
15k; on treadmill in 1.14.47 (Tuesday)
10k; on treadmill in 51 (Wednesday - today)
Not really fast, and backing up after 15k runs is tough. I am getting tired, and my hammies are holding up. The 30k on Sunday was great fun, and good to get home in 3 hours. Yee Hah.
So, am I ready to run 100k in 20 hours (worst case - 24 hours). I am not sure that you will ever be. I will just follow the strategy of:
1. Walk up the big hills
2. Run down the hills
3. Keep my heart rate under 150 BPM (this worked well on Sunday in the long run).
The thing is, I have really only had 5 weeks of training for this race. Yes, the triathlon training will come in handy, and I am hoping that base will get me through, along with the running training.
It is just a simple process at the moment. Running is the focus. 3 runs during the week, with at least on long run on the weekend. This seems really manageable. Mind you, I snuck in a swimming lesson last week, too, and got some ideas on my stroke. Thanks Adam - swim teacher - he rocks.
Actually, today was a momentous day. Last year on the fourth Wednesday prior to the 100k run (which I did not attempt) I woke up sick in WA with whooping cough. That sucked. Especially given that I had done many weeks of training. Get this, one year on, I looked at the paper today, four Wednesdays out again, and what was on the front page of the paper in South Australia - Whooping Cough outbreaks around the state. Can you believe it. I will not be getting sick this year, though. Yee Hah.
Anyway, until next week, keep running.
Anton
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Back on track
Labels:
endurance,
Exercise,
mooloolaba,
Noosa Tri,
Running,
swimming,
The North Face 100,
triathlon
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