Tom I now think Hadd is a bit OTT, in that some anearobic work probably doesn't do much harm during base training. However, I will be doing some dedicated base training in the Autumn, as a conditioning phase before marathon training.
What: 3 loops of a hilly circuit d&d Why: My hill running needs improving Last hard: 2 days Last rest: 1 day Lyrics: Not today
morning all, have to say thought it was lovely this morning, nice and bright walking to the station, even if its a bit early... What - 4 miles easy Why - gentle day ahead of lsr tomorrow birk - i really hope you were joking (with ref to the lyric) about a 500 mile round trip for a dog....but good luck !
After 3 intervals sessions yesterday it is safe to say my legs are pretty bolloxed today.
What: Bradfield loop on the bike(24 miles or so) d&d Ride the TT course PM Why: TT tomorrow Last hard: yesterday, all of it Last rest: March as it happens Lyrics: No but I have had a Crunchie and a bottle of coke
LMUH: how long do you usually swim when you do endurance sessions?
emzap: classic no-win situation. Hold your head up high - they don't deserve you, silly buggers
Re. lyrics - I think that's pretty much what I did today. Totally useless run, starting as a tempo run but my heart wasn't in it and my legs didn't want to turn. Slowed down a bit and somehow managed 10 miles serving no purpose whatsover ...
Hadd would have my guts for garters ...
Nice weekend all and enjoy your crunchies/time trials/races.
Very easy 5.4 miles this morning - classed as recovery run. Legs mashed from yesterdays strength work.
Stickless - In reply to your query about my running: I'm doing about 45-50 miles a week, but a little less if any sessions are curtailed due to hip flexor problems. This is probably the maximum mileage I'll be running from now on. It's all a bit one pace at the moment - so basic conditioning really, consisting of mainly steady 7s, a longer run of about 10m and a recovery run of about 5m. Pace is 7;45-8:15. As I said the other day I'm working on setting some targets and getting structure in to my training, but I haven't got the detail yet. The start point is to forget chasing times I've run in the past and set some targets based on previous performances age adjusted to current age.
Bit of catching up for me after a nightmare couple of days... after Wednesday's meeting (which went ok) I was mentally knackered, and went to bed early after a nice run - only to be woken up at 3am by the blimming fire alarm in my building. For some reason it doesn't even make a ringing sound in my flat - just a noise like a very angry blender. The neighbour tried resetting it but that didn't work, and it took until 12pm for someone to come out and look at it... then I got home at 7ish and it was going AGAIN. Ahhrrgghh!! Fortunately it seems to be fixed now so fingers crossed.
Thanks for the music recommendations Tom - I do like the Editors (and indeed the 80s), and have an Interpol album somewhere that I never really tried, so will have to revisit. Bullet For My Valentine and Avenged Sevenfold are two more of my favourite bands - their stuff varies from a bit heavier/nu-metally to more classic rock with a touch of emo.
Exciting news about the puppy Birkmyre!! Yes, please post pics!
Hello Mava, and goodbye again for now... glad the holiday was good, and hope you manage to get back into it soon.
Glad you're seeing improvements JEB. Running with faster people is definitely the way to do it.
Hope the trotts have cleared up AF!
Sorry to hear about the job Emzap, that really sucks. Qualifications should open up opportunities, not restrict them, but sadly doesn't always work that way... still, you'll find something better I'm sure.
What: Time to face the Treadmill of Doom
Why: I need to
Last hard: They all are
Last rest: Tuesday
Lyrics: No. Typical - I knew all of the ones on days I'd missed!
Happy Friday everyone, hope the Crunchies were good.
Didnt feel up to much today but managed 6 x 200m on the grass track @35 secs each and then 4 x 100m with the last one being 13.1 secs - felt quite nice to fly along at high speed!
BCDB, RFJ, DonJS, hope you all perk up for the weekend.
Mme O - hope the alarm stays quiet. We have a very sensitive alarm at work, which has a very loud screech, inspiring reflex profanity from me. Maybe they will get round to change or mute it slightly, or at least have it start quietly.
No running today, unless you count a lot of running around - meetings in London and Bristol en route to Devon. That would have been enough fun and games for the day, but got aggressively abused in the train by a guy who was perhaps partly fuelled by drink, but perhaps not entirely. I think I owe my present possession of an unbloodied nose to the fact that another passenger, a rough looking man also slightly lubricated grabbed my attacker by the collar and dragged him away.
So a happy couple of hours were passed in the offices of the transport police, including a tour of the city in a van. Witnesses have volunteered their services and that particular train did happen to have cc tv in the car that my attacker was hauled into.
Stickless - what an awful day! Hope you are o'kay.
Re alarms - I thought it was funny when I was in that earthquake in Christchurch last year, there were no alarms. Guess smoke sets off the fire alarms. Very disturbing.
What: I was going to do some 400m reps, but track was closed, so did 3km effort run with 3km easy.
Comments
Not much you can do about it if you don't feel well BSCDB - an explanation for your bad run maybe?
Stickless - have a good weekend.
birkmyre - as NZC said - hide your shoes - and anything else you can move. I've never had a dog chew like when I had a lab puppy.
mava - welcome back. Is your knee better or are you back to the physio. At least there's an end in sight at work.
emzap - hope the right thing comes along soon.
What: endurance swim/short, easy run
Why: schedule
Last hard: a while
Last rest: 25/4
Lyrics - no.
Morning all
Cold this morning.
emzap - Very annoying about the job, hope something else comes along
NZC - I'm 37 but only started running last year so hoping there's still time for a bit of improvement
Stickless - Enjoy your weekend, sounds like fun
BCDB - Sounds sensible not to train if you've been feeling rough, hope next weeks better for you
What: 7 miles easy
Why: In training
Last Hard: Sunday
Last rest: Monday
Lyrics: No
OH dear BCDB you've ended my lyrics streak! Hope you feel a bit better soon, if you don't feel like training, don't overdo it.
Circuits this morning, fell off the step and have twisted my ankle. Icing as we speak! Hope it's ok for parkrun tomorrow!
Have a good day all, anyone racing this weekend?
3 or 4 miles easy later. Taper for Sunday's half. I'm feeling good but when the pressure comes on Sunday will be the big test for the calf.
Emzap - hopefully twist isn't too bad - they're usually not bad.
Birks - I hope the pup is worth it!!!!!!
Morning all.
Tom
I now think Hadd is a bit OTT, in that some anearobic work probably doesn't do much harm during base training. However, I will be doing some dedicated base training in the Autumn, as a conditioning phase before marathon training.
What: 3 loops of a hilly circuit d&d
Why: My hill running needs improving
Last hard: 2 days
Last rest: 1 day
Lyrics: Not today
morning all,
have to say thought it was lovely this morning, nice and bright walking to the station, even if its a bit early...
What - 4 miles easy
Why - gentle day ahead of lsr tomorrow
birk - i really hope you were joking (with ref to the lyric) about a 500 mile round trip for a dog....but good luck !
bon weekends everyone
After 3 intervals sessions yesterday it is safe to say my legs are pretty bolloxed today.
What: Bradfield loop on the bike(24 miles or so) d&d
Ride the TT course PM
Why: TT tomorrow
Last hard: yesterday, all of it
Last rest: March as it happens
Lyrics: No but I have had a Crunchie and a bottle of coke
emzap: classic no-win situation. Hold your head up high - they don't deserve you, silly buggers
Re. lyrics - I think that's pretty much what I did today. Totally useless run, starting as a tempo run but my heart wasn't in it and my legs didn't want to turn. Slowed down a bit and somehow managed 10 miles serving no purpose whatsover ...
Hadd would have my guts for garters ...
Nice weekend all and enjoy your crunchies/time trials/races.
Something 23.xx in a 10 and 61.xx in a 25
Very easy 5.4 miles this morning - classed as recovery run. Legs mashed from yesterdays strength work.
Stickless - In reply to your query about my running: I'm doing about 45-50 miles a week, but a little less if any sessions are curtailed due to hip flexor problems. This is probably the maximum mileage I'll be running from now on. It's all a bit one pace at the moment - so basic conditioning really, consisting of mainly steady 7s, a longer run of about 10m and a recovery run of about 5m. Pace is 7;45-8:15. As I said the other day I'm working on setting some targets and getting structure in to my training, but I haven't got the detail yet. The start point is to forget chasing times I've run in the past and set some targets based on previous performances age adjusted to current age.
Afternoon,
Bit of catching up for me after a nightmare couple of days... after Wednesday's meeting (which went ok) I was mentally knackered, and went to bed early after a nice run - only to be woken up at 3am by the blimming fire alarm in my building. For some reason it doesn't even make a ringing sound in my flat - just a noise like a very angry blender. The neighbour tried resetting it but that didn't work, and it took until 12pm for someone to come out and look at it... then I got home at 7ish and it was going AGAIN. Ahhrrgghh!! Fortunately it seems to be fixed now so fingers crossed.
Thanks for the music recommendations Tom - I do like the Editors (and indeed the 80s), and have an Interpol album somewhere that I never really tried, so will have to revisit. Bullet For My Valentine and Avenged Sevenfold are two more of my favourite bands - their stuff varies from a bit heavier/nu-metally to more classic rock with a touch of emo.
Exciting news about the puppy Birkmyre!! Yes, please post pics!
Hello Mava, and goodbye again for now... glad the holiday was good, and hope you manage to get back into it soon.
Glad you're seeing improvements JEB. Running with faster people is definitely the way to do it.
Hope the trotts have cleared up AF!
Sorry to hear about the job Emzap, that really sucks. Qualifications should open up opportunities, not restrict them, but sadly doesn't always work that way... still, you'll find something better I'm sure.
What: Time to face the Treadmill of Doom
Why: I need to
Last hard: They all are
Last rest: Tuesday
Lyrics: No. Typical - I knew all of the ones on days I'd missed!
Happy Friday everyone, hope the Crunchies were good.
Totally Knackered today, so no running....
Have brought tickets to see Adrian Edmundson and the bad Shepherds in November though (punk meets Folk....)
Take care
BCDB, RFJ, DonJS, hope you all perk up for the weekend.
Mme O - hope the alarm stays quiet. We have a very sensitive alarm at work, which has a very loud screech, inspiring reflex profanity from me. Maybe they will get round to change or mute it slightly, or at least have it start quietly.
No running today, unless you count a lot of running around - meetings in London and Bristol en route to Devon. That would have been enough fun and games for the day, but got aggressively abused in the train by a guy who was perhaps partly fuelled by drink, but perhaps not entirely. I think I owe my present possession of an unbloodied nose to the fact that another passenger, a rough looking man also slightly lubricated grabbed my attacker by the collar and dragged him away.
So a happy couple of hours were passed in the offices of the transport police, including a tour of the city in a van. Witnesses have volunteered their services and that particular train did happen to have cc tv in the car that my attacker was hauled into.
Re alarms - I thought it was funny when I was in that earthquake in Christchurch last year, there were no alarms. Guess smoke sets off the fire alarms. Very disturbing.
What: I was going to do some 400m reps, but track was closed, so did 3km effort run with 3km easy.