I'm a about a hundred miles short on my intended training distance, mainly due to the injury break in July, and I'm sure I know about that on Sunday. Target is under 3 hours, not as quick as I would have like but it's what is achievable. Still I'm a lot fitter than I was in February at the start of this journey and around 11 pounds lighter.
At least the accommodation seems sorted - better location and site facilities, a slightly lower standard but nearly £100 cheaper. It may have turned out for the better.
I may be on the BBC 1 on Sunday – running at my sedate 13min mile pace. Look for a Red Heart Runners vest, black shorts, green band on the number and number 41518, otherwise indistinguishable from the 53,999 others ;-)
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Accomodation
Just been told we haven't got any!
We had a lodge booked and paid for for months. Forty miles away was as close as I could get at the time and they ring me up late Monday afternoon to tell me that the lodge has been sold ans they can't honour my booking. They are trying to sort something else out ans are supposed to be calling me back today to let me know. The north east has been booked solid this for this weekend for months I now I have to start all over again ARGGGGGGGGGG.
We had a lodge booked and paid for for months. Forty miles away was as close as I could get at the time and they ring me up late Monday afternoon to tell me that the lodge has been sold ans they can't honour my booking. They are trying to sort something else out ans are supposed to be calling me back today to let me know. The north east has been booked solid this for this weekend for months I now I have to start all over again ARGGGGGGGGGG.
Good Yorksire Hill Training
We were on holiday in Barningham in the Yorkshire Dales last week, did a couple of good runs. One was a loop round the outside of the village with about 3/4 mile down and 1 1/2 miles up on each loop, nice scenery but a little muddy in places. The second was a straight run the length of the village, which is built on a hill so .4m up, and then back down again - pant hard and repeat ;-)
We also did 3 long (for us anyway) walks 3.5 - 6miles long with lots of hills as you would expect. Going out for a run on Sunday the hills at home didn't seem half as bad
We also did 3 long (for us anyway) walks 3.5 - 6miles long with lots of hills as you would expect. Going out for a run on Sunday the hills at home didn't seem half as bad
Friday, 4 September 2009
Final long run before the big day
Just completed the last long run I'll do before the Great North Run. Not as long as I would have liked at this stage (8miles) but it's a lot further than I could run last February.
I tried to run it as close to how I'll run the race as possible, testing out a few things I plan to use on the day. It was a windy day and running up Gulpher Road hill against a strong breeze was ... interesting. Hopefully there will be a nice westerly (with just a hint of south in it) on the 20th September, blow us all nicely along the course.
So now it's gently reduce the mileage, while keeping up some of the quality runs in there and let the body prepare itself for the big day.
I tried to run it as close to how I'll run the race as possible, testing out a few things I plan to use on the day. It was a windy day and running up Gulpher Road hill against a strong breeze was ... interesting. Hopefully there will be a nice westerly (with just a hint of south in it) on the 20th September, blow us all nicely along the course.
So now it's gently reduce the mileage, while keeping up some of the quality runs in there and let the body prepare itself for the big day.
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