friday16th november 2007

would you have my baby

this one's for blisters......

morning,
and another very cold start
nice to see WP again, what race are you doing next?

RJF - keep on wobbling
iron mel - i love the thought of spangling!

who's racing this weekend? i expect there'll be quite a bit of XC again

what - 5 miles + some strides
why - missed tuesday's
last hard - should count yesterday
last rest - 3 days

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  • HillyHilly ✭✭✭

    Morning

    FL - we are going to do 10 miles on Sat and I'm going to do 3 miles of that at tempo (6.15) pace following BR and Treadmill around NM.  You're welcome to join us and I'm sure you could do the same effort as me in the middle.

    what - 8 miles
    why - easy day

    I think someone asked the difference between easy and recovery runs yesterday, sorry can't remember who, but I'll try to answer what I think it is.  In fact thinking about it I guess both words really mean slow running and most plans will have either word in the schedule to mean the same thing.  It's just for me recovery runs are those I do in between sessions to flush out lactic and allow me to get in more miles without having to take a day off or putting extra stress on my muscles, so in other words I guess my recovery runs if I were wearing a HRM would be 60-65% mhr.  Easy runs are done a bit quicker more like the pace I would do my long runs at and are to build aerobic fitness.  I guess a fair amount  of my running is at this pace.  Then the rest of the weeks running is made up of specific sessions when following a schedule.  I'm sure others have different views on what is a recovery/easy run for them.

  • Morning all!

    What: 1hr spin class 

    Why: I've got the morning off  and it appears to be too cold to go outside and actually run image everywhere is white........

    The lecture yesterday was really good - the trip they organised was amazing, both in terms of the organisation it took and the scientific researcht hey were able to achieve. The human body is capable of some really amazing adaptations if it is pushed hard enough image Their website is  http://www.xtreme-everest.co.uk/ if anyone is interested in having a look

    Good luck to anyone racing this weekend - I am hopefully off to Tipton on Sunday for a 5k 

  • GobiGobi ✭✭✭
    Morning all

    What: 8.5miles AM d&d
    2-4 at lunchtime
    Why: indeed
    Last hard: Tuesday
    Last rest: Saturday

    I'm doing XC in the afternoon and then I will be at the Nike Supersonic in the evening.

    Race well
  • Hi folks,

    What:3km tech swim; 90min hard turbo set
    Why: base training
    Last hard: 7 Oct
    Last rest: 9 Sept

    Mel - I like the idea of spangling.
  • clink
    Never realised that you felt that way about Blisters!

    hilly
    Hope you've got over the shock of reading my plan!
    For me, the distinction between easy & recovery runs is attiitude/purpose.  Recovery runs are done on tired legs (ie there's something to recover from!) and the effect, as you say, is to help prepare for the next session.  Easy runs are more enjoyable in many ways, I sometimes take a bit of liberty with the pace if feeling good,  but complete them without feeling tired.  I generally record them all as "Easy" so that probably shows it up as a grey area for me.  Possibly something I should think about a bit more...

    Club track session this evening, 1200s or Ks, can't remember which.

  • ...and I know the song but not the artist
  • Morning all

    Clink - Hope the injury clears up soon, but ditch the hoovering anyway. :0)

    Micksta - Yes like you I would time the 10k to keep me going really. It helped me to overcome the feeling of being stuck in a stuffy hot gym and bored out of my mind. Well timing and also music plugged into my ears! My bug bear is that my gym is WAY too hot. The gym staff all wander around in t-shirts in winter!! This is not right in my eyes. They should be wrapped up in winter woolies to allow me to do some cadio vascular stuff without boiling my head off. I have actually complained about it, but all I got back was that they have to also consider those that may not be doing cardio work. Yeah right! More like they don't want to be cold. Which then brings me onto the (sadly mainly women) that sit on the stationary bike reading hello magazine and then say what a hard workout they have had in the gym to all their chums later in the changing room....

    That said Micksta - the stationary bike can offer a very fine workout too. One where one's legs turn into tree trunks and tend to solidify as one gets off the bike, causing a somewhat alarming stagger over to the drinks machine.... But I guess you're trying to keep as close to running as poss and I believe the elliptical is nearer than the bike.

    I don't do recovery runs as don't run every day, so I guess my recovery is a rest day. That said I am running at an easy pace at the moment due to the situation with my legs etc.

    Yesterday I did run just over 6 miles at lunch time at about 10mm pace. Legs still in bad way, so not a happy bunny.

    So I then went swimming last night and did 32 lengths of the pool which felt wonderful. No sore back, legs fine. So I then went to the jacuzzi and sat in that, which also felt wonderful. I'm also taking anti inflams now to try and reduce the swelling.

    New shoes being collected today, sports massage tomorrow, plus I'm massaging my legs with EMU oil, which also seems to help.

    Have a good day all.

  • Morning

    What: 4.5 miles am / 5.5 miles pm
    Why: recovery day / easy day (according to taste)
    Last hard: Weds
    Last rest: 21 days

    Trying to get 3 good training weeks in before a down period where there's the final Silkstone Shuffle MT race where I go into race 4 with a 53 second cumulative lead on the guy in 2nd place.  The week after it's the Keyworth TT HM.  Pressure has been relieved on this due to yesteday's entry into the Paris Marathon, so no sub 75 absolutely necessary.

    I had to establish whether I could enter online for the race then upgrade to a `preferential' bib later on production of the proof of a sub 3 time...

    `Parlez-vous anglais'?

    `Non,,mmasdoovouuduuuluuu.....'

    I hang up and carefully prepare my spiel about Je voudrais entrer le marathon de Paris avec un bib preferential mais je ne le peux pas fair online etc etc....

    `Je voudrais....'

    `Monsieur. Je ......... parler anglais'

    ring ring

    `Parlez vous anglais?'

    `I can try a leetle'

    3 mins later and it's all sorted.  If only FLM were as accessible and helpful as Paris!

  • One of my favourite songs Clink - either by TB or the FTs.  

    What :Wed did 35 miles on the bike - was going to do more but didn't realise how early it got dark and half way through realised I wasn't going to get anywhere near the A6 (which is lit) before it was pitch dark - I had lights but ony LEDs - good for being seen but not seeing by so had to double back - did end up on some unlit lanes in the dark but only a few miles.
    Thur - Did 25 miles up over Alport Heights - my favourite local loop - and then back down A6
    Fri - Cycling out to running club later, my partner is driving the kids out so they can pick up their cross country trophies and then she'll go out running with the club - I might depending on whether I can palm the kids off on someone else for 45 minutes or not. 

  • Morning peeps.

    What:45mins steady and I really enjoyed it today. I just flowed along !

    Right now defo going to read back and see what everybody ese is up to.

    Have a good one peeps, if you can.

  • Morning folks.

    Things are getting a bit manic here in Glasgow today...sitting here at work in my Scotland top with the place bedecked in Saltires and Lion Rampants. I really hope we're not setting ourselves up for a huge fall tomorrow...wheesht...of course we're not...we'll be heading to Euro 2008 for sure! I've managed to get hold of a ticket for the match - really looking forward to it...think the atmosphere will be fantastic at Hampden.

    Anyway, back to running...ended up doing 6.2 miles yesterday in just under 47mins (think that's in the realms of 'recovery run').

    For today...

    What: 6 or 7 easy/steady miles (whatever they are) at lunchtime
    Why: aerobic mileage

    Have a good day.

  • Morning all,

    BR: enjoy Paris.

    What: (hopefully) an hour on the MTB if work goes to plan
    Why: non running day
    Last hard: Tuesday
    Last rest: monday

    Lyrics: I think so, and yesterdays were L. Cohen and hallelujah (though I prefer the buckley cover...) 

  • Oh, and meant to say BR...good move getting yourself into Paris, rather than putting pressure on yourself to run a championship time for FLM. Having said that, you'll probably go out now and cruise round Keyworth in 74mins, pressure-free!
  • scobos - my gran used to say wheesht a lot !   Setting yourselves up for a fall or not you may as well enjoy it - no point in being cautious - I was in Scotland in 78 and it's better to live in hope than assume you'll lose from the off. 
  • Scobos: Enjoy the match ! 

    Got a  gut feeling it will be Scotland pressure for 30 mins and then Italy breaking away to score !!

    Hope I'm wrong, but losing the last game away in Georgia will cost Scotland qualification I feel.

    The hype has been unbelievable in the press. Goodness knows what it'll be like it if Scotland win tomorrow

    Popsider: Argentina 1978 is only now being got over !!!!

    BR: Well done on getting into Paris.

  • Morning runners,

    I'd marry you Clink, but having your baby might be tricky.

    Well done BR on getting into Paris.

    Scoobs - I had a massage yesterday and felt like a new woman afterwards. Are you seeing Mark?

    What: cycle to and from work; 1k easy swim
    Why: recovery
    Last hard: 3 Nov
    Last rest: lots

    Good runnings all.

  • My thoughts exactly...'mon the Scots!

    Argentina 78...I was a mere younster at the time, but it remains etched on my memory as a brilliant time...shame about the actual Peru and Iran matches though...

  • MinksMinks ✭✭✭

    BR, Paris is meant to be a good marathon.  You never seem to have much luck at FLM so maybe a change of course is the way to go.  And Paris is such a lovely, romantic city - perfect for a weekend with your loved one image

    Hilly, probably agree with your definitions of recovery vs. easy.  These days I don't do enough running to warrant specific recovery runs, and rarely manage easy either (especially when it's as cold as it was last night!)  That said, during my long run on Sunday I felt a slight niggle at the site of my hamstring insertion injury from last year, so have been trying to take it a bit easier this week.

    Scoobs, am with you on gyms.  HATE them.  Not so much the heat (although it tends to make me feel weary before I even start exercising) but more the mind-numbing boredom, especially when doing CV work.  I had to resort to the treadmill a few times during the later stages of my pregnancy (mainly because I couldn't run more than about 100m at that point without needing a wee!) but absolutely loathed it.  When I'm outside, three miles seems to take no time at all - on a treadmill, time seems to stand still.

    What: Probably rest, maybe 3 miles easy.
    Why: In-laws coming for the weekend, so depends on how things pan out as to when my runs get fitted in.
    Last hard: Sunday.
    Last rest: Wednesday.

    Have a top weekend!

  • Morning all,

    SL2 - I'm with you on the Buckley cover of yesterday's song - fantastic!

    I guess for me, recovery runs are the day after a hard session and easy runs are the day before one!  So, like 200 says, recovery runs are when I have something to recover from.  And easy runs are when I want to make sure I save something for the next attempt at something long or faster than normal.

    What: rest
    Why: Friday
    Last hard: Tues
    Last rest: Mon

    Have a good day.

  • Bit of a link between yesterday's lyrics and todays then.
  • Morning all,

    20min plod on dreadmill yesterday, then went down the track and ran 8-laps jogging whilst rest of the group did 10x300m off 60secs. Seems my monday niggle has pretty much sorted itself, so its back to the easy running for the time being and physio exercises.

    What:

    pm: 5-miles easy pace, concentrating on what that gammy right leg is doing with itself! image

    Why:

    Starting to slowely get back into it once again.

     FLYAWAY:

    Another of my fine spelling mistakes! but yep your spot on with smelly and sweaty.

    SCOOBY:

    Yep bikes are good also..only thing I have had to stop using them now, because I was cycling so fast Ive managed to take the skin off my inside leg, which is somewhat embarrasingly painful at present! lol...So im stuck with cross trainer, also going to hammer it on the Versa-climber on my saturday gym session, these things are brutal machines, about the only thing that will actually get my heart rate up at present!

  • DustinDustin ✭✭✭
    Morning
    Bit chilly out there this morning but looks decent eough weather for a run..However having ran every day this week I'm oting for a couple of refreshing ales at lunchtime instead....

    Lyrics : nope . the shut out continues.

    Re footy - Remember Argentina fondly - as well as '74 when if memory serves me the scots were the only unbeaten side at the tournament...Didn't put enough past Zaire though! Can't say I'll be bothered either way, but in keeping with Scottish sentiments towards England, I'll be wearing an Italy shirt <wink>...Scotland 3/1 to qualify and/or win the game..
  • WaboWabo ✭✭✭
    lyrics, oh yes!
    possunt quia posse videntur - we can because we know we can 
  • WaboWabo ✭✭✭

    morning all

    clink I am racing tomorrow, its a club mob match, 6.5m xctry, looking forward to it!

    BR - roflol! You made me chuckle!

    what: cycled 10 miles on the towpath in shorts and my goodness I felt hard core!

    why: it was cold!! But so beautiful.

    last hard: this morning

    last easy: weds

    resting today so I am fresh for tomorrow's race!

    Have a good weekend all

    possunt quia posse videntur - we can because we know we can 
  • Good morning....

    Havent done my bike ride yet as I'm a little wary of going out with the frost and ice around - most of my rides are along sheltered lanes and the ice takes a while to melt. I'm not going on the turbo when there's blue sky though! Should manage this afternoon, not in any desperate rush, I've been doing the Spangling!! Also a swim this evening.

    BrumLiz: Its also amazing how far people will push their bodies and what danger they will walk willingly into when suffering oxygen deprivation!! Personally, I'm never going any further than Base Camp (if I ever make it there), especially as the next leg is through the ice falls which are probably the most dangerous and difficult part of climbing Everest, but also, even at that altitude, I'm at risk of actually losing fingers or toes from the cold. Its a good excuse, but you also just couldnt pay me enough to risk my life to see the view from 29,028ft!!
    I did meet Bear Grylls once though - he was coming down from Buchaille Etiv Mor, as we were struggling up. Nice guy.

    Did the Man in Black sing these??

  • yes i believe he did a version of it flyaway, lots of covers of this song. i think the highest chart position was the motown version which is the one which comes most immediately to mind but the original is very nice too

    so,
    i have one offer of marriage but no one to have my babies and blisters hasn't shown up yet

    and weekend racing we have
    brumliz - tipton 5k
    gobi X2
    wabo - XC  - it's quite a long race for XC wabo, you'll be whacked after that if it's muddy
    clink - 5 miles borders league race
    hopefully mike S doing this one too
    DD - half marathon today or tomorrow i'm not sure which

    good news re paris for BR and i think hilly is in this or did i invesnt that?

    take care of those legs scoobs
    is the emu oil greasy like olive oil or does it sink in more quickly?

  • HillyHilly ✭✭✭

    Clink - yes I've decided to do Paris instead of FLM.  I can do FLM for a further 2 years with times from several races so I'm not bothered about missing it.  It'll be nice to do a different marathon and to share a beautiful time in such a romantic city.  We'll be going  for about 5 days to make it a short break.

    Micksta - glad to hear you're on the right road to recovery now.

  • HillyHilly ✭✭✭
    200 mins - meant to say I've not received the email yet. 
  • HillyHilly ✭✭✭
    200 - I've got it nowimage
  • HillyHilly ✭✭✭
    Lol I can't open it for some reason.
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