Saturday, December 31, 2005

2005 mileage total

2005 total mileage: 2258 miles


This is the first time I've ever totaled up the mileage for a year, but I know that it is the highest I've ever done. It was worth it: I achieved a lot this year. More of the same next year hopefully!

Here's how the mileage was distributed:
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
178205167133181176254253191136146238

December mileage

December total mileage: 238 miles


Only 15 miles short of my highest ever monthly mileage from July and August. Going well!

Friday, December 30, 2005

Weekly summary - 16 weeks to go

5 days late, but here's the summary for last week:
MondayRest  
Tuesday8.0 milesSteady run over local hillQuite a hard run!
Wednesday11 milesslow run 64%MHR 10:16/mileVery slow! Rather tired after previous night's hard run
Thursday5.2 milesEasy recovery 
Friday7.5 milesSlow run 
Saturday17 milesSlow club runFelt great, despite the very early start
SundayRest Xmas day
Total48.7 miles  

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Merry Xmas

I woke up this morning with 'Have yourself a merry little Xmas' by Coldplay going through my head. I was annoyed that Radio 1 had advertised that you could view a Coldplay gig by pressing the red button - but could I find it? No way! How very dare they!, but I digress...

I switched on the radio and what was playing?: 'Have yourself a merry little Xmas' by Coldplay. Now what are the chances of that happening? I can hardly claim a Xmas miracle, but it was quite spooky!


I ran 17 miles yesterday. I set out at the unearthly hour of 6:45am to run 8 miles to meet my club friends at 8am and do their usual 'Sunday' run. Having the streets to myself in the early morning darkness was lovely. Then the countryside and the hills, lots of slopes to cruise down - I like hills - they're my friends. I felt great! I'm well on top of my mileage. The full english breakfast afterwards didn't help the weight control though. (I did enjoy it - it is Xmas!)

Today will be a much deserved rest day - unusually, no Xmas run!

Merry Xmas

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Weekly summary - 17 weeks to go

Time to start the weekly summaries! I'm vaguely following the Pete Pfitzinger/Scott Douglas 18-week 70-mile schedule from 'Advanced Marathoning', but I'll be deviating from it a bit more than I did last time, along the lines of my 60-mile plan post, and also to fit a few more races in than I did during my Cardiff Marathon build up. Here's a link to the schedule - I think it is the same as the one published in the book.
MondayRestAs scheduled!It seems odd to start a schedule off with a rest day!
Tuesday8.1 milesSteady run 7:52 143bpm 83%MHRMassage a.m.
Wednesday7 mileseasy recovery 65%MHR 
Thursday5.8 miles3*1-mile reps, 90s recovery, last rep 7:22 147bpm ave, 153bpm max 
Friday9.5 milesEasy recovery 64%MHR Big twinge in left calf! Otherwise OK
Saturday5 milesGym sesh: Slow run on treadmill 10kmh plus weights 
Sunday17.4 milesLong run over 300ft hill 9:15/mile 123bpm ave 71%MHR 
Total52.8 miles  

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Hills

I used to fear hills - I hated them with a vengeance. Some of my early injuries followed hill sessions. I'd get calf strains, overtaxing them uphill. I came to associate hills with injury and avoided them - making injury from club hill sessions even more likely.

Things are different now.

With Boston looming, I've been doing more and more hills. Well, mostly the same hill actually. There is one big hill about 5 miles from home. It's a 300ft ridge which provides, depending on the route, a steady 2 mile ascent and a steeper 1 mile descent. It used to be my idea of hell!

Today, I felt cold and tired, and figured I might turn around after 5 miles.

Then the sun came out...

I felt good, and decided to do the climb and descent I've just described. Uphill was fun in a strange sort of way - beautiful views. I can now run it at a reasonable pace without my heart rate going above 75%MHR - I'd have had to walk it a year or 2 ago. Heartbreak Hill in Boston is losing its mystique - I ran my Heartbreak Hill simulation on the way up. I passed Shelly on 'Heartbreak Hill' - we are making a habit of passing each other on our Sunday runs!

Downhill was great fun. 1 mile of fast running. I think I've cracked the downhill technique. I feel very comfortable. Again, useful Boston preparation, as Boston has lots of downhills.

In the end I ran 17 miles. Fun! Here's the profile:

Run profile