Monday, April 5, 2010

Over Easter

Well, being Easter, and a four day break (in Australia at least), did you give yourself some rest from exercising, or did you ramp up your training. Easter for me was a little bit of both.

If you include Easter Thursday, the five days included a 10k run (at speed - 46.50 - with 3 stops, but running fast is the order of the day at the moment), a 23k mountain bike ride (700 calories) and a 7k run. It also included (for fun) beach swimming, touch footy on the beach, walking around Curtis Island and on the beach and fishing, amongst other things. It was a great break, and as we have done for the last 7 years, we spent Easter at my parent's holiday home on Curtis Island (about an hour by barge from Gladstone in Central Queensland). It was just great fun.

I think I might have put on a few kilos, as my diet was not great on Easter Sunday or Easter Monday, but I will run them off in the coming weeks, leading up to the North Face 100, the 100k run in May. Bring it on. I have set another weight loss goal of reaching 77 kilos between now and then. Given that the race is only 6 weeks away, and the few kilos from the weekend have probably put me back to 83 or 84 kilos (maybe not - forgot to measure myself this morning before leaving for another week away), I have probably got about one kilo per week to lose. That should be achievable, with some huge effort. Problem is that I have a runny nose at the moment, so am not feeling great. No excuses, though.

My training plan is to try and do up to 15k runs during the week, with one big run on the weekends. I think that will cut it. I hope so, anyway. I will start with a 30k run this weekend. I started on a training plan for this race many weeks ago, but abandoned it for the Mooloolaba triathlon training - which was more important to me at the time.

In relation to my diet over the weekend, yes, Sunday and Monday were very ordinary (after the Easter Bunny came - love the Easter Bunny, and the hard sugar eggs, as well as the chocolate eggs, of course). I figure that I do the work, and will run it all off in coming weeks. After a month of not drinking (see my other blog on 101 things to do in life), I had a few beers over the five days (13 all up) and one rum and coke. I was quite good, really, and I think I will stay off the drink for the next six weeks, leading up to the run. Not sure yet, but I think it would be smart.

Anyway, life is good. This week will be swimming and running (morning and night) for Wednesday and Thursday and running on Friday morning. I will be travelling on Friday night, home on Saturday, and a 30k run on Sunday morning. Looking forward to it, and getting fit for the big fun. It is a little scary really, but hey, you have to have a crack at these things, hey. I don't think I will ever do it again.

Until next week, keep training.

Anton

1 comment:

  1. Mate I was waiting to read the post race blog - highs, lows and anguish!!

    Cheers

    Marc

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