Gooooood morning good morning good morning good morning!!
Hope you all had a great weekend - I see there were a lot of races run, so I hope some of you will be sharing your reports this week! Loving all the #flatlay posts too ππ₯
I had a blast at the Brighton and Hove Triathlon yesterday, shaving an astonishing 41 seconds off my PB despite being really quite under-prepared πππ I feel a renewed enthusiasm for endurance sports and I'm looking forward to the Brighton Marathon and other shenanigans next year.
I was also inspired the other day by this sweet little film of ultramarathon superstar Courtney Dauwalter tackling the Tahoe 200 miler - it's only 10 minutes long, check it out!
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Sqkr & roseabi
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Iβd given up on my HM plan, what with the hamstring injury in July, then the dental abscess & horrible antibiotics last month, but last week things just seem to be falling into place, at last!
Getting used to the shorter stride length and at last my pace is picking up again - without any niggles in the calf, hamstring, knee, hip etc... looking forward to a testing trail run on Tuesday around the HM distance- if all goes well I can begin to taper for the Wimpole HM on 6th October π€
Hi Roseabi, I completed what Iβve decided will be my last long run of my HM training yesterday. I did 18K in 2:08:39 so Iβm happy with that.ππ
Iβm hoping on the day that the spectators will get me through the final 3.5Kπ Iβm sure if I can run 18K then I can run 21.5 anyway!π
Iβm going to continue with runs of 5-10K over the next 2 weeks, gradually reducing the distance. I might do a bit of pace work too but I donβt want to overdo it and risk injuriesπ
As it stands at the moment Iβll be ready for Bournemouth HM on 6 OctoberπββοΈπ€Wish me luckπ
Mornin all. Race day at the seaside for me yesters. I had a wonderful day. Time not spectacular cos I wasnβt pushing things. I managed a quickish last km though
Race training continues. I am in Holland this weekend so wonβt be running much as we have an itinerary I hope to manage a jog though Streets were hellish with traffic though. It terrified me. Even the pavements are not safe ππ΅π΅π΅π΅π΅π΅π΅π²π²π²π²π²π²π²π²π²π²
I have a 26 km run to fit in somewhere so will have to shunt things round
I hate flying but at least it wonβt take long Weβre going for the Arnhem commemoration - and have an itinerary - so there wonβt be much free time, but if I can get a jog in I will. I want to run in as many different places as poss ππββοΈ
C25k wk1.1 with MJ. He just showed up, he must have thought this guy really needs some help, 3rd time round.π€ππ€£π.1st time MJ and 2nd time Laura.
Having done a busy parkrun on Saturday in a fairly good time, Iβve just come back from a gentle 30 minutes along the prom but included the inclines around Southsea castle on there and back route.
Hoping for a long one on Wednesday but will see how the knees go. Physio booked for Friday.
Well done on your Tri Abi! You crushed it as the kids say!
I am just following the mara plan in the final stages now. Couple more weeks to taper. I already posted about a good/bad long run on Sat - they cant all be fun and easy, right? :).
I really enjoyed the Brighton Triathlon on Saturday. Surprisingly even though the sea looked lovely compared to the grey terrifying crashing waves last year, it was a tougher swim I think. The current was pulling us towards Shoreham the whole way round the supersprint course. I think the tide may have been turning from high to low , as at times I felt as if I was in a swim treadmill going nowhere. I was convinced I had started in a safe position but somebody still swam over me, which was a bit disconcerting. I managed to pull it together and actually caught up with some of the stragglers from the mens wave. The Bike was interesting as there were competitors for the qualifiers still on the course when I started, who were speeding around on thousands of pounds worth of kit, including pointy helmets. I probably could have pushed myself a bit more on the run, but I was cycling home after and wanted to save some steam.
I came in the middle of the pack this time , out of 66 racers, compared to almost last, last year, so all in all a brill day for me. Also my friends enjoyed it as triathlon first timers, I think they will be back competing next year.
Gosh, yes the tide must have turned round about then - that's awful! Well done for pulling it together, how fab!!! The current was OK for me, but still I managed to make a bit of a pig's ear of my swim, was really struggling to see where I was going! The hunt for better goggles continues...
Congratulations!!! It's such a fun event, isn't it? I got stopped on my cycle ride home by a group of people who wanted me to tell them all about it. The man in particular seemed like he really might be tempted to have a go next year πππ
My tattoo fell off on the day. My hubby still has his on though, I am going to attack it with a bit of coconut oil in a minute. I have a double whammy with sighting as I wear prescription specs for the run and the cycle, so its nice and blurry for the swim. Mirrored lenses on the goggles do seem to help, mine are from decathlon.
A lot of our friends seem to be considering doing the super sprint next year, which is great. But I am starting to think its only because they can't believe we did it, as we don't look very athletic.
I want to do the sprint next year, I am starting to believe in myself that I can work up to that distance in the sea swim. Once you get used to being swum over and kicked a bit, its not so daunting ...! I've got the 5k run covered.
Well, I ended up paying for my super long walk last week. My long taper run should have been fairly straightforward but I feel apart on the return up the hills. Luckily parkrun was a big surprise. I ended up running with a fairly fast runner who had come late. I didn't want him to have to run too slow, so made sure I kept up my pace. I ended up shaving 2 minutes off my best time this year, and came within 30 seconds of my PB! That was a huge boost to my confidence. I've managed to follow this with a 5km run at the same pace I did during the May speed challenge, so it looks like I'm starting to find some speed.
This weekend is my HM at the Oslo Marathon - I hope you've updated your pompom list. The Oslo Marathon people certainly haven't. They sent me my bib number on Friday - for the full marathon! I fired off an email to complain. Then a friend said I should just go for it, and I felt a bit despondent, thinking that I've had signs twice now saying that I should. 10 days ago I discovered that the timing people hadn't transferred me to the shorter distance, then this. But things have probably been sorted now, so it's the HM for me. It has got my thinking about that winter marathon again, though. Watch this space!
Well done C3! It makes such a difference to run with someone a little quicker, and shows you what you can actually do, especially if you are chatting and not worrying about pace etc. Best of luck with your HM, youβll be great ππΌ
Greetings Roseabi Brilliant performance inspirational for those of us finding the 10k's and HM's a sufficient challenge for this year and next. Hope you have a well deserved rest.
Fantastic result Abi! Glad it was a good day. ππ»ππ₯π«
Feeling pretty miserable myself; my feet are really suffering, my work shoes are so worn out its like walking around in old slippers with no support. Waiting for new ones to arrive, really wish I'd paid attention to them earlier.
Both road and trail shoes worn out and replaced but not like for like. 1st run last night in trail shoes was painful in places and had very tender feet this morning π
Just praying there's a shoe box sized parcel waiting at home, if not might be forced to ignore health and safety and wear cycling shoes tomorrow and pray its the one day I don't need steel toe caps.π
Congratulations roseabi that sounds like a cracking race, very impressed. Love that you're feeling inspired by it, especially given all the inspiration you provide for us π
Well Iβve been feeling a bit despondent lately. Think I wore myself out with back to work etc but yesterday I surprised myself. I just bunged my headphones in and put a 30 min podcast on and decided to run without looking to see if I was starting too fast or slow and not look at my watch till the 30 mins were up.
And when I did Iβd done 4K. Which I know is not brilliant compared to some people but lately for me itβs really speedy. In fact I was a bit miffed that id stopped then because, when I worked it out, if Iβd carried on to do 5k, Iβd have beaten my PB by nearly 2 minutes!!!
My first ever 5k was my fastest to date and that was the first run after I graduated C25k. Never managed to beat it yet!! Maybe all this distance running HAS sped me up after all.
I am SO impressed by your shennanigans, roseabi ! Well done on your PB yesterday, too! Woman of steel!
As for me, still grinning after my HM yesterday. And wincing a wee bit because quads are complaining! But it is a good sore, if you know what I mean. Now busy plotting my rehab from ITB friction syndrome. It's an annoying beast of an injury, and tricky, but I am going to do my best to beat it so I can be ready for another HM in the spring with a bit of luck. (Being a drama queen, I have actually convinced myself I will have ITB syndrome for the rest of my life LOL.)
Triathlon π SMASHED, as predicted! Brilliant stuff!
I didn't run for quite as long as I'd planned yesterday due to (as ever) trying to fit too much into my day, but I think 15k is sufficiently long prep to get me round next week's half. And then I only a have a 5k to prep for so I'm going to work on speed! Quite excited about that.
Had a nightmare of a day at work today though, so am currently on my way home and eating a giant bar of Tony's chocolate on the bus. Not quite the healthy taper routine it should be, but chocolate's good for the soul right?
I just watched that Courtney film yesterday - what a coincidence! Also how is she so happy throughout the whole thing. Probably because she's Courtney.
Super result Abi! Well done ππ»π. Iβm relieved to have completed the longest run on my marathon plan on Saturday (22 miles) and am now tapering down for the next 3 weeks with a 12 mile and 10 mile long run planned. Hopefully by then it will be cooler too. I felt a little sore but ok after the run, and can even go down the stairs now! π€ͺ
Glad your triathlon was a fabulous success!! πππ
My HM plan seems to be under constant revision as I look for ways to fit things in, keep my niggles at bay and do some 10k races. Still aiming to get a HM in on my birthday though.
Iβm hoping to get back to doing a long run this week as my ITB seems to have settled down (π€). Itβs survived two weekends of parkruns followed by 10k races the next day so all the mileage seems to be over weekends with recovery during the week! This has had the benefit of taking it easy to begin with at parkruns and finding I have left loads in the tank at the end, so Iβve been getting lots of segment achievements and odd PBβs on Strava!!
Now, I need to be braver and enter something longer than a 10k at some point soon!
HM plans are built for constant tweaking, I have found! π Oh, if you have any tips for rehabbing ITB, please do share, Tailchaser! I am plotting and planning my recovery from this pesky thing. Good luck with your long run. π€ xx
Thanks Sadie. Thatβs good to know ππ I wish I had a magic wand for the both of us. Your HM has given me hope that it is possible!! The best thing Iβve found so far was the elbow in glute straight after the Big10k. Free massages on offer there so you paid in pain! Iβm going to get more sports massages I think as that worked much better than the osteopath. Oh, ice packs and lumpy rollers too. Anything painful seems to work really π³
I wouldnβt recommend running a HM with ITB syndrome unless you like pain π. But it appears possible, especially if you are prepared to run/walk if you get a flare up. π I have been told that glute/hip strengthening is the answer...so I am about to embark on more of that, and 2 weeks off running to let it settle. Iβll let you know how that works...! I have a sports massage next week - will ring ahead and ask her to sharpen up her elbow! π
π yes, youβre probably right. Iβve been doing lots of glute/hip strengthening since I saw the physio a few months back and starting to lose the will to live with them tbh. Supposed to do them βat leastβ twice a day π΄. I have noticed the gym strengthening exercises are getting easier so maybe Iβm getting somewhere. Iβm really good at clams and I can do one legged squats without wobbling now so if itβs still giving me gip on Wednesday Iβll be really annoyed! βEnjoyβ the massage! Lovely badge next to your name btw π
I know how you feel π Strength work is so boring Zzzzzzzz. I tried listening to podcasts at the same time to keep myself entertained, but then I lose count of the reps π±. Do let me know how you get on with Weds run - is it a long one? My ITB only seems to flare up after 10k or so (on my HM it held up until 12k hoorah!) And yes! Loving my new badge. π
Yep, I know that one. I drift off into my own thoughts and away the time goes! Will do. Iβm planning 15k and hoping to do more if it holds up. 17k is where mine usually seizes up so itβs better behaved than yours but I really canβt do much once itβs gone...so near yet so far. Iβve got a niggly achilles on the other side π so Iβve got to be careful of that too. Falling apart...
Morning everyone! Iβm reading all these posts absolutely itching to get out. That was one awesome achievement roseabi! Amazing stuff! I bet youβre buzzing like anything! ππππ
Well, tomorrow is the day that UpTheStanley and myself finally run our HM distance attempt, virtually! π
Iβm rather ill-prepared I must say. I ran PR at the weekend and have done nothing except walk the dog since. No strengthening yoga, no good hydration or nutrition. Quite the opposite, but we have an excuse - our little grandson was born on Sunday and heβs kind of sidetracked me! πππ
But Iβll be out there tomorrow as early as I can (it needs to be light for my towpath route), and Iβm going to do it. Yep. No question. If it needs to be the pace of a go slow snail, so be it. My daughter endured more than 48 hours of labour. I can definitely snail 21.1k. Canβt wait! πββοΈπ Good luck UTS and happy running everyone else! ππββοΈππββοΈβ€οΈ
Congrats Abi! Iβm thinking about all the things I can do that will help me run better while Iβm on an enforced break from running and doing the physio exercises as well of course.
Really enjoying reading peopleβs race reports. Glad to see that enjoyment features in a lot of them
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