Mon: Easy 10k at lunch, surprisingly my calves and hammies were sore and tight...the more i ran the better they felt
Tues: 400 by 25
Out early with TB and Enda. Timmy was a no show, the guys are convinced he's running scared - nothing would surprise me! On the run over to centennial, the legs were a little tight! No sign of the guys so started off on my own. I had completed 2 reps by the time TB and Enda joined. For the first ten, the avg pace was 80 sec so we were getting 40 secs recovery. For the next 15 we ran a tad quicker 78 secs. For my 25th rep, I ran it in 75 secs, it was only TBs/Enda's 23rd rep. TB pushed the pace for his last rep and completed it in 69 secs. I really like this session. Running on grass is defnitely better for my body and I didn't really feel my PF today.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Weekend running
Fri:
Out with Tom and JB for an easy one around the city. Ended up by 8 by 30 secs strides. 10k all up...!!
Sat
Away with the 'Good Wife' for the weekend down in Gerrigong so went down to the beach promedade for 20 by 200m off 30 secs. It was very windy, the 10 reps in the wind were run in 36/37 and the 10 reps with the wind 33-35. Felt good throughout and only really felt it in the last few reps.
Sun
90 mins easy on my own at 4.32 pace, calves were tight but other that i felt really good on the run.
After watching some of the games at the weekend, it's hard to see anyone beat NZ. England and South Africa struggled. Ireland and Australia didn't get going until the 2nd half. Maybe France will spring a surprise. Heading over to Auckland next weekend for the Irish v Australia. To be honest, we really need to lift our game to have a chance..
Out with Tom and JB for an easy one around the city. Ended up by 8 by 30 secs strides. 10k all up...!!
Sat
Away with the 'Good Wife' for the weekend down in Gerrigong so went down to the beach promedade for 20 by 200m off 30 secs. It was very windy, the 10 reps in the wind were run in 36/37 and the 10 reps with the wind 33-35. Felt good throughout and only really felt it in the last few reps.
Sun
90 mins easy on my own at 4.32 pace, calves were tight but other that i felt really good on the run.
After watching some of the games at the weekend, it's hard to see anyone beat NZ. England and South Africa struggled. Ireland and Australia didn't get going until the 2nd half. Maybe France will spring a surprise. Heading over to Auckland next weekend for the Irish v Australia. To be honest, we really need to lift our game to have a chance..
Thursday, September 8, 2011
More speed
Wed
Ran into work & Easy 12k run all on my own
Thurs
10 by 800s (with the HuRTs boys, it wasn't 800m, the avg my garmin picked up 784m)
My first rep was 2.35, I held the next few at 2.33 and then got a little quicker. To be honest, i sat a few meters behind Tim for the remainder and just ahead of Paul McC who just pipped Tim last week. Felt good on the last one and ran over the top of Tim for a 2.23 finish. Tom was flying at the front, JOno and Tucks were cruising for the majority. TIm I must admit was pretty quiet at the end of the session. Basically ran off to collect his cones and was on his bike until I stopped him for a quick chat. He was very upset when I told him I was away for the weekend, initially I pulled his leg and told him I was going to a training camp with Sean's crew 'you're doing far too much Dave', then I told him the truth that I was bringing the 'good wife' away for the weekend. Well 'so who's going to make me breaky?'. Anyhow told him that I will be back early on Sunday and drop over for breaky and if he's keen we can go for a 90 min run in the arvo.
Will continue to focus on speed, I'm back reading the auld running books/mags again and I've decided I will take a slightly different approach to the typical race build up (base, threshold, speed, peak) to something that Sean has also successfully used I think with Vatman (base, speed, threshold, peak). So during the speed phase, I will run long but a tad slower. On Tues (I run with Tim & TB - 400s as per Zatopek ), Thurs (800s, 1200s or 1600s basically whatever Tom schedules). & Sat (200s by 16/20). If I can I will spin on the bike (purely to activate the fast twitch and try to incorporate some strides into my easy runs.
Must get onto Beermats blog, he was wondering what pace to run his tempo runs at, basically half marathon pace for 20 mins but every 5 mins extra you run a tad slower otherwise you are racing your tempo sessions. Daniels book the 'running formula' has a great table based on your current V02 max/race pace.
Ran into work & Easy 12k run all on my own
Thurs
10 by 800s (with the HuRTs boys, it wasn't 800m, the avg my garmin picked up 784m)
My first rep was 2.35, I held the next few at 2.33 and then got a little quicker. To be honest, i sat a few meters behind Tim for the remainder and just ahead of Paul McC who just pipped Tim last week. Felt good on the last one and ran over the top of Tim for a 2.23 finish. Tom was flying at the front, JOno and Tucks were cruising for the majority. TIm I must admit was pretty quiet at the end of the session. Basically ran off to collect his cones and was on his bike until I stopped him for a quick chat. He was very upset when I told him I was away for the weekend, initially I pulled his leg and told him I was going to a training camp with Sean's crew 'you're doing far too much Dave', then I told him the truth that I was bringing the 'good wife' away for the weekend. Well 'so who's going to make me breaky?'. Anyhow told him that I will be back early on Sunday and drop over for breaky and if he's keen we can go for a 90 min run in the arvo.
Will continue to focus on speed, I'm back reading the auld running books/mags again and I've decided I will take a slightly different approach to the typical race build up (base, threshold, speed, peak) to something that Sean has also successfully used I think with Vatman (base, speed, threshold, peak). So during the speed phase, I will run long but a tad slower. On Tues (I run with Tim & TB - 400s as per Zatopek ), Thurs (800s, 1200s or 1600s basically whatever Tom schedules). & Sat (200s by 16/20). If I can I will spin on the bike (purely to activate the fast twitch and try to incorporate some strides into my easy runs.
Must get onto Beermats blog, he was wondering what pace to run his tempo runs at, basically half marathon pace for 20 mins but every 5 mins extra you run a tad slower otherwise you are racing your tempo sessions. Daniels book the 'running formula' has a great table based on your current V02 max/race pace.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Speed play
Easy days on Sunday and Monday with 10k each day. To be honest, I was pretty tired both days, not sure why but just tired in the legs. The Plantar has been raising it's ugly head again so i've been massaging and icing it.
This morning I got out for a 400s session with TB, I need to get some speed in the legs as I've been primarly running long and doing tempo sessions. I ended up doing 15reps off 2 mins (77 secs avg). Timmy joined us for the last 4 reps and continued on for another 20 or so. I am looking forward to incorporating this session into my weekly schedule for the month of Sept.....
This morning I got out for a 400s session with TB, I need to get some speed in the legs as I've been primarly running long and doing tempo sessions. I ended up doing 15reps off 2 mins (77 secs avg). Timmy joined us for the last 4 reps and continued on for another 20 or so. I am looking forward to incorporating this session into my weekly schedule for the month of Sept.....
Saturday, September 3, 2011
PB Central
Well what a morning in North Head! It was a perfect morning for running and there were some great times. I'm not a huge fan of the new course so those that did achieve PB's will be definitely run faster on a quicker course.
TImmy called over early and collected myself, Gerso and Katie. Plenty of nervous energy in the car as everyone was gunning for a pb (apart from auld Kanser). Met up with Tom who was even more nervous and complained about poor Bek who had a bug and kept him up all night. He also forgot to take his magic gel...
Well it was great watching the front runners, Tom ran over the top of Truscott to win in 32.24, fantastic run and a great PB. Great to see our HuRT leader take out a striders race and make no mistake about it, that's what you get when you put in solid training for a number of years. Rich HIgh and Timmy had a great battle with only 3 seconds separating them. Rich got the better of his older counterpart but auld Timmy smashed his pb with a super 34.27 run.
I ended up running 36.42 which is my best time for the year and I was very pleased to run a very even race. Struggled in the opening few kms, hit half way in 18.22 and came home strong. I have been focussing on tempo sessions recently so I will aim to get a little more speed sessions in (400s & 800s) and hopefully knock more time off for the next striders race in Oct.
Well what can I say about Katie and Gerso, both cruised to PBS, Katie smashed her pb by over 2 mins to run 45.21 and Gerso ran 43.50 which is 90 secs quicker than her previous best.
Ended up running back home with the girls, which to be honest was pretty tough with all the hills. I think we were running for about 1 hr 50...I was shattered when I got home. That's the last long run for the girls who prep has gone oh so well for the marathon...they've put in the work so I expect them to smash it up!
TImmy called over early and collected myself, Gerso and Katie. Plenty of nervous energy in the car as everyone was gunning for a pb (apart from auld Kanser). Met up with Tom who was even more nervous and complained about poor Bek who had a bug and kept him up all night. He also forgot to take his magic gel...
Well it was great watching the front runners, Tom ran over the top of Truscott to win in 32.24, fantastic run and a great PB. Great to see our HuRT leader take out a striders race and make no mistake about it, that's what you get when you put in solid training for a number of years. Rich HIgh and Timmy had a great battle with only 3 seconds separating them. Rich got the better of his older counterpart but auld Timmy smashed his pb with a super 34.27 run.
I ended up running 36.42 which is my best time for the year and I was very pleased to run a very even race. Struggled in the opening few kms, hit half way in 18.22 and came home strong. I have been focussing on tempo sessions recently so I will aim to get a little more speed sessions in (400s & 800s) and hopefully knock more time off for the next striders race in Oct.
Well what can I say about Katie and Gerso, both cruised to PBS, Katie smashed her pb by over 2 mins to run 45.21 and Gerso ran 43.50 which is 90 secs quicker than her previous best.
Ended up running back home with the girls, which to be honest was pretty tough with all the hills. I think we were running for about 1 hr 50...I was shattered when I got home. That's the last long run for the girls who prep has gone oh so well for the marathon...they've put in the work so I expect them to smash it up!
Friday, September 2, 2011
Manflu
Very little in the way of running in the last few days, I have been suffering with aches and pains (manflu combo and effects of the squats on Tuesday). I ran in this morning and will try again at lunch. Not sure if I will run Striders tomorroow. Will see how I go today.
Poor showing from the Aussies in the 5000m in Daegu. The Irish actually performed well on the track yesterday with Alstair Cragg and Ciaran O'Lionaird making the finals. Very impressed with O'Lionaird, he's only 23 and had a shocker with injuries for a number years but since he's dropped down from the 10k to the 1500m he's performing very well.
check out his blog
The kid talking about making it through to the semi-finals video clip
Poor showing from the Aussies in the 5000m in Daegu. The Irish actually performed well on the track yesterday with Alstair Cragg and Ciaran O'Lionaird making the finals. Very impressed with O'Lionaird, he's only 23 and had a shocker with injuries for a number years but since he's dropped down from the 10k to the 1500m he's performing very well.
check out his blog
The kid talking about making it through to the semi-finals video clip
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Plugging away
Mon:
Took a rest day on Sunday as my plantar was a little sore after going long on Saturday. Tried to get out a little early with Tom but we obviously missed each other, bumped into Tom and the rest of the HuRT squad a little later and ended up running 65 mins all up..with the plantar flaring up, I am spending the evening on the golf ball and foam roller.
Tues
Met up with Big Bear for a session with PT Grant. The session focused on core with some added power exercises.
15 hamstring curls on the swiss ball (single leg)
15 jacknifes on the swiss ball
20 hand to elbow on the swiss ball
1 min plank on the swiss ball
1 hand pull up on the TRX (by 6)
4 sets with 1 min recovery
Power Squats (1 mins, reducing the height of the bench)
15 push ups
15 power presses (each arm)
Triceps on the TRX
4 sets with 1 min recovery
Probably and easier session than last week but the power squats were tough and I could really feel it in the legs. No whining from the bear this week but he is concerned about his % of body fat...he thinks it 12% but we all know it's closer to 20!
At lunch got out with the HuRT squad for 6 by 5 mins, the guys were doing 8. Ran with Enda for 4 of them (he arrived late). Kept the pace consistent for each rep (3.27 - 3.30 km/m). Legs were tired after this mornings session so happy to get through it relatively unscathed. Tom, Charlie, Rich High, Barletts and B grade Binfield were pushing the pace at the front. No sign of Timmy but apparently he was seen training with TB on the oval this morning...High was flying Timmy...just in case you are wondering auld Timmy..
Took a rest day on Sunday as my plantar was a little sore after going long on Saturday. Tried to get out a little early with Tom but we obviously missed each other, bumped into Tom and the rest of the HuRT squad a little later and ended up running 65 mins all up..with the plantar flaring up, I am spending the evening on the golf ball and foam roller.
Tues
Met up with Big Bear for a session with PT Grant. The session focused on core with some added power exercises.
15 hamstring curls on the swiss ball (single leg)
15 jacknifes on the swiss ball
20 hand to elbow on the swiss ball
1 min plank on the swiss ball
1 hand pull up on the TRX (by 6)
4 sets with 1 min recovery
Power Squats (1 mins, reducing the height of the bench)
15 push ups
15 power presses (each arm)
Triceps on the TRX
4 sets with 1 min recovery
Probably and easier session than last week but the power squats were tough and I could really feel it in the legs. No whining from the bear this week but he is concerned about his % of body fat...he thinks it 12% but we all know it's closer to 20!
At lunch got out with the HuRT squad for 6 by 5 mins, the guys were doing 8. Ran with Enda for 4 of them (he arrived late). Kept the pace consistent for each rep (3.27 - 3.30 km/m). Legs were tired after this mornings session so happy to get through it relatively unscathed. Tom, Charlie, Rich High, Barletts and B grade Binfield were pushing the pace at the front. No sign of Timmy but apparently he was seen training with TB on the oval this morning...High was flying Timmy...just in case you are wondering auld Timmy..
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Long Saturday
Thurs:
Ran into work in the morning and I was wanted to go for a 400s session but Eamo convinced me to go to the HuRTs session given it was on our doorstep.
4 by 2k, we actually missed the start so ended up running the 1km with Tim and Rich High, reps went as follows
3.15 (1k), 7.02, 6.52, 6.51, tough little session. Need to get consistent pace wise. Timmy was taking it easy as he's trying to get a few seconds from Richy High next week. Massage with Bianca got rid of the niggle in the hammie but still feeling it a little in the plantar
Fri:
Tight calves, so I opted for a cross training session of sorts, 20 mins on the bike and 20 mins running but with plenty of stretching...
Sat:
Joined Katie and Gerso for a long run with a 5km tempo in the middle of it. Started out in Surry Hills and ran 9k to Drumoyne and then joined in the 5k coolrunning (completing that 18.10, went out relatively easy and pushed the 2nd half). Longer run than normal, must have been on my feet for nearly 3 hours...pretty tired at the end...the girls are ready for the marathon in Sept...may take a break tomorrow!
Ran into work in the morning and I was wanted to go for a 400s session but Eamo convinced me to go to the HuRTs session given it was on our doorstep.
4 by 2k, we actually missed the start so ended up running the 1km with Tim and Rich High, reps went as follows
3.15 (1k), 7.02, 6.52, 6.51, tough little session. Need to get consistent pace wise. Timmy was taking it easy as he's trying to get a few seconds from Richy High next week. Massage with Bianca got rid of the niggle in the hammie but still feeling it a little in the plantar
Fri:
Tight calves, so I opted for a cross training session of sorts, 20 mins on the bike and 20 mins running but with plenty of stretching...
Sat:
Joined Katie and Gerso for a long run with a 5km tempo in the middle of it. Started out in Surry Hills and ran 9k to Drumoyne and then joined in the 5k coolrunning (completing that 18.10, went out relatively easy and pushed the 2nd half). Longer run than normal, must have been on my feet for nearly 3 hours...pretty tired at the end...the girls are ready for the marathon in Sept...may take a break tomorrow!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Mid week running
Tues
am: PT session with Grant and Big Bear, tough old session. The bear is struggling big time, he never stopped whining during the session. Same session as last week, essentially focusing the core!
lunch: Progressive Tempo session with the HuRT squad, it's fair to say that i'm not a big fan of the lactate tempo sessions but managed to get through this one in one piece. Same cannot be said for poor Anna White who had a seizure in the middle of the session. Thank God she is ok but i tell you it wasn't pleasant to watch!
Wed:
Failed to get up for a MLR so went out on my own at lunch for 75 mins easy around the domain. Bumped in Mike Conway and Luke and chatted about Anna and up and coming races. I've been onto Dave Criniti recently asking about the Hobart marathon course, by all accounts it's hilly. I told him I would also be interested in an international marathon next year with London looking likely but he's doing Rotterdam and asked me to consider it...will do..!
A few little niggles I need to get on top of, my plantar is a little tight at the moment and my glut/hammie has a bit of a knot that I notice when running up hills or climbing stairs. Bianca is back at 'Jackie's massage' so will get her to look at both niggles Thurs evening.
am: PT session with Grant and Big Bear, tough old session. The bear is struggling big time, he never stopped whining during the session. Same session as last week, essentially focusing the core!
lunch: Progressive Tempo session with the HuRT squad, it's fair to say that i'm not a big fan of the lactate tempo sessions but managed to get through this one in one piece. Same cannot be said for poor Anna White who had a seizure in the middle of the session. Thank God she is ok but i tell you it wasn't pleasant to watch!
Wed:
Failed to get up for a MLR so went out on my own at lunch for 75 mins easy around the domain. Bumped in Mike Conway and Luke and chatted about Anna and up and coming races. I've been onto Dave Criniti recently asking about the Hobart marathon course, by all accounts it's hilly. I told him I would also be interested in an international marathon next year with London looking likely but he's doing Rotterdam and asked me to consider it...will do..!
A few little niggles I need to get on top of, my plantar is a little tight at the moment and my glut/hammie has a bit of a knot that I notice when running up hills or climbing stairs. Bianca is back at 'Jackie's massage' so will get her to look at both niggles Thurs evening.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Legs 11
Sat
am: 1 hr easy with Gerso. Gerso is training well for the Sydney marathon, she continued on for another 2 hours and even managed to push the pace towards the end. It will be interesting to see how she goes at North Head.
lunch: Went out for a tempo session, 4km warm up, 3 by 3k.
reps went as follows:
11.11 (3.42 km/m), 11.11, 11.01 (3.39). It was quite windy but felt comfortable. 2km cool down.
Sun
Young Conor was sick on Sat night and I wasn't feeling the best so I pulled the plug on a long run and opted for an easy 50 min run.
Mon:
Ran with Eamo for the 1st half and then ran into the HuRT squad. Chatted to Thurston for the remaining 7k. All up 14km.
am: 1 hr easy with Gerso. Gerso is training well for the Sydney marathon, she continued on for another 2 hours and even managed to push the pace towards the end. It will be interesting to see how she goes at North Head.
lunch: Went out for a tempo session, 4km warm up, 3 by 3k.
reps went as follows:
11.11 (3.42 km/m), 11.11, 11.01 (3.39). It was quite windy but felt comfortable. 2km cool down.
Sun
Young Conor was sick on Sat night and I wasn't feeling the best so I pulled the plug on a long run and opted for an easy 50 min run.
Mon:
Ran with Eamo for the 1st half and then ran into the HuRT squad. Chatted to Thurston for the remaining 7k. All up 14km.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Thank Crunchie it's friday
Fri:
67 mins with Tom and some other guy they call the King. I'm starting to find my legs recently as these type of runs are getting easier (avg pace 4.26)
67 mins with Tom and some other guy they call the King. I'm starting to find my legs recently as these type of runs are getting easier (avg pace 4.26)
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Downtown lights
Tues
HuRT session, 10 by 3 mins off 60 secs. All the boys were in recovery mode so I had to lead from the front. Didn't push it just kept the pace at 3.30 km/m pace apart from the last one which I pushed and completed 3.10 pace.
Wed
Well after getting to the top of the Alp d'Heuz ahead of one of the keen cyclist in the group - Matt Rady. Apparently it was the wrong thing to do! He challenged me to a race in Sydney. Of course I took him up on the offer. After 98k, covering the 3 gorges averaging 32k/hr Rady got the better of me by 1 hr 14 secs. I was completely shattered at the end of the race.
Thurs:
Mona Fartlek - not a big fan of this session but the body was wrecked so I felt running with the boys was the best way to get through the session. Took it relatively easy the first half and then pushed the second half. Had a good chat to Enda who is keen not to race until he can smash Timmy. Richy HIgh is also out for Timmy's blood...reckons he will take him out in the sept striders.
On the music front, I'm back listening to the Blue Nile a band that only released 4 albums during a 20 year career. All quality, a bit like the way I've approached my running recently.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Nile
I do like this little number..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GVMnDjFKHw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
HuRT session, 10 by 3 mins off 60 secs. All the boys were in recovery mode so I had to lead from the front. Didn't push it just kept the pace at 3.30 km/m pace apart from the last one which I pushed and completed 3.10 pace.
Wed
Well after getting to the top of the Alp d'Heuz ahead of one of the keen cyclist in the group - Matt Rady. Apparently it was the wrong thing to do! He challenged me to a race in Sydney. Of course I took him up on the offer. After 98k, covering the 3 gorges averaging 32k/hr Rady got the better of me by 1 hr 14 secs. I was completely shattered at the end of the race.
Thurs:
Mona Fartlek - not a big fan of this session but the body was wrecked so I felt running with the boys was the best way to get through the session. Took it relatively easy the first half and then pushed the second half. Had a good chat to Enda who is keen not to race until he can smash Timmy. Richy HIgh is also out for Timmy's blood...reckons he will take him out in the sept striders.
On the music front, I'm back listening to the Blue Nile a band that only released 4 albums during a 20 year career. All quality, a bit like the way I've approached my running recently.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Nile
I do like this little number..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GVMnDjFKHw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Monday, August 15, 2011
C2S washout
It's my favourite race of the year for lots of reasons but this year there was no point in fronting up and posting an average time so I opted to pace my sis in law Gerso. So leading into the race, I decided to keep knocking out the kms.
Thurs:
As the HuRT squad were taking it easy, I opted for a more traditional lactate threshold session (2 by 3km at tempo pace). I ran a 3k loop inside the domain (which is relatively easy for the first half and then you need to work the 2nd half to get to the stone gates). Avg pace for each rep was 3.45 off 2 mins.
Fri:
Spin session and 8km easy
Sat
Ran into centennial for a 400 session. Given I had some time, i ran 5km easy, 8 by 100m strides, then got into the session (200m jog, 400s by 8). I was averaging 75 sec for the 400s, the float was initially 45 secs but was more like 55 towards the latter end of the session. Finished up with some strides and the 2k run. Must admit I much prefer the terrain in rushcutters.
Sun
Up early, ran 12k at 4.40 pace and wasn't really enjoying it as it was lashing rain. Got to the start 8 mins before the gun went off. Jumped the barrier and joined up with Gerso with the aim of a sub 65 min.
It was a pleasure pacing her as she basically just ran beside me for the whole race and when i asked her to pick up the pace from 10k she duly obliged and came home with a maassive pb of 63.42. Went to the Allens tent and briefly caught up with the boys (Tom, Tucks, Charlie L, Rich H & Jono F) but had to leave before the man of the moment auld Timmy...probably a good thing ;)
Some great performances out there on Sunday, My good friend auld Timmy who put the 2 Richy's in his pocket, Jono Fenton who is getting closer and closer to the boys at the front and Tom who rarely disappoints got one over his old rival Tucks.
Mon:
Missed the HuRT squad at lunch, ended up running from Shelley Street to the stone gates in the domain and back...all up just over 14k avg'ing 4.30 pace..
Thurs:
As the HuRT squad were taking it easy, I opted for a more traditional lactate threshold session (2 by 3km at tempo pace). I ran a 3k loop inside the domain (which is relatively easy for the first half and then you need to work the 2nd half to get to the stone gates). Avg pace for each rep was 3.45 off 2 mins.
Fri:
Spin session and 8km easy
Sat
Ran into centennial for a 400 session. Given I had some time, i ran 5km easy, 8 by 100m strides, then got into the session (200m jog, 400s by 8). I was averaging 75 sec for the 400s, the float was initially 45 secs but was more like 55 towards the latter end of the session. Finished up with some strides and the 2k run. Must admit I much prefer the terrain in rushcutters.
Sun
Up early, ran 12k at 4.40 pace and wasn't really enjoying it as it was lashing rain. Got to the start 8 mins before the gun went off. Jumped the barrier and joined up with Gerso with the aim of a sub 65 min.
It was a pleasure pacing her as she basically just ran beside me for the whole race and when i asked her to pick up the pace from 10k she duly obliged and came home with a maassive pb of 63.42. Went to the Allens tent and briefly caught up with the boys (Tom, Tucks, Charlie L, Rich H & Jono F) but had to leave before the man of the moment auld Timmy...probably a good thing ;)
Some great performances out there on Sunday, My good friend auld Timmy who put the 2 Richy's in his pocket, Jono Fenton who is getting closer and closer to the boys at the front and Tom who rarely disappoints got one over his old rival Tucks.
Mon:
Missed the HuRT squad at lunch, ended up running from Shelley Street to the stone gates in the domain and back...all up just over 14k avg'ing 4.30 pace..
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
You don't look like a runner...
Sun arvo:
Out for 8k Sunday arvo to get more kms in the legs. I know some people will be concerned with my recent ramp up in kms (but i honestly can't take the abuse from auld Timmy anymore and even Tom had a go at me today telling me i need to shed some weight). I took it on the chin (double chin) that is and over the next 6 weeks i know i can shed a few more kgs. In March I was 88kgs, I just weighted myself and I'm 82kgs!! I am acutely aware that i need to get down to 76- 78 in order to run well.
Mon:
12km easy with Richy High, Eamo and some Macquarie heads. I opted not to double up as my heart rate was a tad high for an easy run.
Tues:
Strength and core work in the morning with Big Bear and PT Grant, struggled a little but you'd expect that after the break i've had.
In the arvo, out with the HuRT squad (gate to gate by 8 - 910m approx). The pace was pretty honest (my first rep 3.28km/m was my slowest, from there on I was running 3.12 - 3.20 pace. Timmy I'm afraid to say is going from strength to strength...he was running 3.05 pace and looking comfortable. Tom was looking strong, there's something quite not right with Tucks at the moment and Charlie Low is flying..
I ran home from work on very tired legs..
Wed
75 mins at 4.25 pace with Tom, Mike (with pullled up lame), Mark, Russel and a few other guys. The 'good wife' asked Timmy did he want anything from the UK, of course he wanted something. "Get me a few packets of those mistrals"...well the 'good wife' picked up two large packets...i shared a packet with my family when i was at home to the horror of the 'good wife'. I forgot to give Timmy the other packet at breaky at the weekend...well with the abuse i'm getting recently I may give the other packet to the kids next door ;)
Out for 8k Sunday arvo to get more kms in the legs. I know some people will be concerned with my recent ramp up in kms (but i honestly can't take the abuse from auld Timmy anymore and even Tom had a go at me today telling me i need to shed some weight). I took it on the chin (double chin) that is and over the next 6 weeks i know i can shed a few more kgs. In March I was 88kgs, I just weighted myself and I'm 82kgs!! I am acutely aware that i need to get down to 76- 78 in order to run well.
Mon:
12km easy with Richy High, Eamo and some Macquarie heads. I opted not to double up as my heart rate was a tad high for an easy run.
Tues:
Strength and core work in the morning with Big Bear and PT Grant, struggled a little but you'd expect that after the break i've had.
In the arvo, out with the HuRT squad (gate to gate by 8 - 910m approx). The pace was pretty honest (my first rep 3.28km/m was my slowest, from there on I was running 3.12 - 3.20 pace. Timmy I'm afraid to say is going from strength to strength...he was running 3.05 pace and looking comfortable. Tom was looking strong, there's something quite not right with Tucks at the moment and Charlie Low is flying..
I ran home from work on very tired legs..
Wed
75 mins at 4.25 pace with Tom, Mike (with pullled up lame), Mark, Russel and a few other guys. The 'good wife' asked Timmy did he want anything from the UK, of course he wanted something. "Get me a few packets of those mistrals"...well the 'good wife' picked up two large packets...i shared a packet with my family when i was at home to the horror of the 'good wife'. I forgot to give Timmy the other packet at breaky at the weekend...well with the abuse i'm getting recently I may give the other packet to the kids next door ;)
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Hail to the thief
Sat:
10k Striders Lane Cove, after 300m or so I knew it was going to be a hard slog. Tom who was pacing the 40 min group kept popping up all over the pace. No wonder he didn't bring anyone home on his train. I ended up with 39:30. Best run of the day was auld TImmy who ran 35.19 and took $50 of me in the process....and with my form didn't even give me a few minutes.
In the arvo, I got out for a 40 min run...
Sun:
Out early for a 2 hr run with TImmy, well TImmy only ran 16k and came back to the house for his breaky...he was even giving out about the burnt toast, the cheek of him ;)
10k Striders Lane Cove, after 300m or so I knew it was going to be a hard slog. Tom who was pacing the 40 min group kept popping up all over the pace. No wonder he didn't bring anyone home on his train. I ended up with 39:30. Best run of the day was auld TImmy who ran 35.19 and took $50 of me in the process....and with my form didn't even give me a few minutes.
In the arvo, I got out for a 40 min run...
Sun:
Out early for a 2 hr run with TImmy, well TImmy only ran 16k and came back to the house for his breaky...he was even giving out about the burnt toast, the cheek of him ;)
Friday, August 5, 2011
building kms
Tues:
4k run in
4 by 10 mins with the HuRT Squad. Avg pace km/m (3.46, 3.32, 3.44, 3.30)
4k run home
Wed
4k run in
60 min run at lunch with Jono Fenton for half of it (4.30 pace)
4k run home
Thurs
4k run in
1.2k by 5 (3.56, 3.55, 3.58, 3.57, 3.57) with HuRTS
4k run home
Fri
4k run in
60 min run (running with Rich High & Clyde for the latter part (4.35 pace)
4k run in
4 by 10 mins with the HuRT Squad. Avg pace km/m (3.46, 3.32, 3.44, 3.30)
4k run home
Wed
4k run in
60 min run at lunch with Jono Fenton for half of it (4.30 pace)
4k run home
Thurs
4k run in
1.2k by 5 (3.56, 3.55, 3.58, 3.57, 3.57) with HuRTS
4k run home
Fri
4k run in
60 min run (running with Rich High & Clyde for the latter part (4.35 pace)
Monday, August 1, 2011
Getting back into it
Fri: easy 10k with Gerso and Katie.
Sat: 10k with a 5k tempo effort in the middle
Sun: 1 hr 50 mins easy, Chalks joined me for 30 mins, congrats to Gerso (1:42) and Katie (1:46) in the M7 relay. The girls are looking good for there first marathon in Sept.
Mon: 90k on the bike with the boys from Europe, went north (3 gorges)
Sat: 10k with a 5k tempo effort in the middle
Sun: 1 hr 50 mins easy, Chalks joined me for 30 mins, congrats to Gerso (1:42) and Katie (1:46) in the M7 relay. The girls are looking good for there first marathon in Sept.
Mon: 90k on the bike with the boys from Europe, went north (3 gorges)
Thursday, July 28, 2011
From Lake Como to Alpe d’Heuz
A bit slow on the blogging front but i actually didn’t really get a chance to sit down at write a report about my cycling sojourn in the mountains.
Over the course of the week, we covered 750km. I arrived into Como on Sat 9th July. We stayed in Como until Thursday arvo. A typical day in Como
- Up at 7am for breakfast
- On the bike by 8am
- 2 -3 tough climbs (ranging from 500m to 1200m climbs (gradient 5% to 12%) Even manage tough Giro climbs Mortirolo.
- Back at around 1-2pm
- Get some good Italian food into us and watch the tour with some beers)
The next 3 days were spent in the Alps, tackling some of the toughest mountains they could thrown at us (Col De Cuvery, Col de Porte, Col de la Morte) and of course the now legendary Alpe d’Heuz (21 hairpin climb). On the final day, we encountered torrential rain which made cycling pretty difficult especially on the descents. I had a pretty bad fall in Lake Como on day 1 and didn’t enjoy going down (but was helped by Clarky who provided some great tips on how to descend quickly)
At the bottom of the Alpe d’Heuz, all riders were timed to see how quickly they’d get to the summit, there was a lot of trash talk earlier in the week. I surprised myself getting to the top in 71 mins. All week, I was middle of the pack on the climbs so i surprised a few of the riders coming home 3rd out of 26 riders. Dave Clark was first in 64/65 mins, Dave Robb came home in 69 mins...Dave Clark actually timed himself the day before in 47 mins (obviously without 130km in the legs and no wind or rain). I am really looking forward to going back and timing myself up that beautiful hill.
Suffice to say this is one of the best holidays I’ve had in a long time and am likely (if the good wife allows) make this annual event.
Got back to Ireland on the 18th July and caught up with family, friends and sank plenty of the black stuff. I actually got a bit of running in but on the evidence of today’s HuRT session (8 reps on Argle street) it will take a few weeks to get my running legs back.
Finally congrats to Cadel, you don't realise how tough it is until you tackle some of the those mountains....
Over the course of the week, we covered 750km. I arrived into Como on Sat 9th July. We stayed in Como until Thursday arvo. A typical day in Como
- Up at 7am for breakfast
- On the bike by 8am
- 2 -3 tough climbs (ranging from 500m to 1200m climbs (gradient 5% to 12%) Even manage tough Giro climbs Mortirolo.
- Back at around 1-2pm
- Get some good Italian food into us and watch the tour with some beers)
The next 3 days were spent in the Alps, tackling some of the toughest mountains they could thrown at us (Col De Cuvery, Col de Porte, Col de la Morte) and of course the now legendary Alpe d’Heuz (21 hairpin climb). On the final day, we encountered torrential rain which made cycling pretty difficult especially on the descents. I had a pretty bad fall in Lake Como on day 1 and didn’t enjoy going down (but was helped by Clarky who provided some great tips on how to descend quickly)
At the bottom of the Alpe d’Heuz, all riders were timed to see how quickly they’d get to the summit, there was a lot of trash talk earlier in the week. I surprised myself getting to the top in 71 mins. All week, I was middle of the pack on the climbs so i surprised a few of the riders coming home 3rd out of 26 riders. Dave Clark was first in 64/65 mins, Dave Robb came home in 69 mins...Dave Clark actually timed himself the day before in 47 mins (obviously without 130km in the legs and no wind or rain). I am really looking forward to going back and timing myself up that beautiful hill.
Suffice to say this is one of the best holidays I’ve had in a long time and am likely (if the good wife allows) make this annual event.
Got back to Ireland on the 18th July and caught up with family, friends and sank plenty of the black stuff. I actually got a bit of running in but on the evidence of today’s HuRT session (8 reps on Argle street) it will take a few weeks to get my running legs back.
Finally congrats to Cadel, you don't realise how tough it is until you tackle some of the those mountains....
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Hand over the $200
Well the much talked about head to head between myself and COnway turned out to be a non-event as both of us ran very poorly. I was flat from the start and it didn't help with auld TImmy appearing all over the course with his camera. Conway ran 37:30 and I was a minute behind him. Suffered a relapse of the manful and decided to rest up today and watch events unfold in the Gold COast from the computer.
In the 10k on the SAturday, Master Sweeney and JOno Fenton ran very well, on Sunday, as anticipated auld TImmy ran over the top of Enda to run 1:17 (now as an Irishman I really wanted Enda to smash TImmy but the auld bugger is difficult to beat at the moment).
The marathon which always has a special place in my heart produced some interesting performances. The majority of the HuRTS blew up in the second half (Quentin, Rich P, BInfield, Ray Wareham). English Andy was relatively even with a 2.41 but the run of the day goes to Tom Highnam with a super 2:36. For a debut marathon this is an amazing run and it's even better when you check his splits out...it was very even. To be honest I don't mind handing over $200 for a guy who puts in the training and fronts up on the day with a performance like that!
In the 10k on the SAturday, Master Sweeney and JOno Fenton ran very well, on Sunday, as anticipated auld TImmy ran over the top of Enda to run 1:17 (now as an Irishman I really wanted Enda to smash TImmy but the auld bugger is difficult to beat at the moment).
The marathon which always has a special place in my heart produced some interesting performances. The majority of the HuRTS blew up in the second half (Quentin, Rich P, BInfield, Ray Wareham). English Andy was relatively even with a 2.41 but the run of the day goes to Tom Highnam with a super 2:36. For a debut marathon this is an amazing run and it's even better when you check his splits out...it was very even. To be honest I don't mind handing over $200 for a guy who puts in the training and fronts up on the day with a performance like that!
Friday, July 1, 2011
Thoughts turn to Gold Coast
Well well, you don't really need me to update as 'the voice of reason' aka Enda and Triple T (3T) - Trash Talk Timmy keeps everyone informed of my lack of training over the last two weeks.
With a dodgy ankle & the flu in the last week, my prep for tomorrow's race has been far from ideal. The good wife was away last weekend but I did get an opportunity to get out on Sat for a 400 session (8 by 400 in 75 secs off 1 min) and on Sunday I got out for a 20k run thanks to Chalks looking after the kids. On Monday I didn't feel the best with the manflu returning.
As reported on Enda's blog, I ran a 3k time trial on Wednesday. If I ran sub 10 mins, I would go to the Gold Coast...well i ran 10.16 so I am now fronting up to Homebush for a classic head to head against the best racer on the planet Mr Conway. I had a strategy off-site yesterday but got out for a easy 5k followed by some strides. Today i just went for an easy 8k. On form, I should be around 90 secs behind Conway but I'm hoping form book goes out the window and I outsprint him to put another $20 in Tom's back pocket.
Tom will need it as it's extremely likely he will lose a lot of cash in the Gold Coast. I'm not going to predict any time as Tom and Timmy's times are pretty close to what i think everyone will run but i do think Tucks will run over the top of Lara. Best of luck to everyone up there and please look after Timmy on Sunday arvo as we all know what he's like when he starts drinking at 11am in the morning.
With a dodgy ankle & the flu in the last week, my prep for tomorrow's race has been far from ideal. The good wife was away last weekend but I did get an opportunity to get out on Sat for a 400 session (8 by 400 in 75 secs off 1 min) and on Sunday I got out for a 20k run thanks to Chalks looking after the kids. On Monday I didn't feel the best with the manflu returning.
As reported on Enda's blog, I ran a 3k time trial on Wednesday. If I ran sub 10 mins, I would go to the Gold Coast...well i ran 10.16 so I am now fronting up to Homebush for a classic head to head against the best racer on the planet Mr Conway. I had a strategy off-site yesterday but got out for a easy 5k followed by some strides. Today i just went for an easy 8k. On form, I should be around 90 secs behind Conway but I'm hoping form book goes out the window and I outsprint him to put another $20 in Tom's back pocket.
Tom will need it as it's extremely likely he will lose a lot of cash in the Gold Coast. I'm not going to predict any time as Tom and Timmy's times are pretty close to what i think everyone will run but i do think Tucks will run over the top of Lara. Best of luck to everyone up there and please look after Timmy on Sunday arvo as we all know what he's like when he starts drinking at 11am in the morning.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Laughing all the way to the bank
Well the ankle healed a lot quicker than I anticipated. Went to the gym on Thurs and Fri last week which basically was a weights and bike session. I strapped up the ankle on Sat and ran 40 mins in Fiji. Got back on Sun and ran for 70 mins easy in centennial. On Mon I ran into work and went to a spin class at lunch. I was planning on running but I had a head cold so opted for a session indoors. Up this morning for a session with my PT which was a tad easier than last week, heavier weights with more recovery time well the dead lift was definitely heavier, I'm sure big bear can provide the facts. He actually hurt his back during the session, I hope he's ok!
Still had the sore throat and head cold but opted to run at lunch as unless it's below the neck I think it's a good to sweat the cold out of you. Opted for 4 reps of 5 mins off 90 secs and took it very easy sitting well behind TImmy and Conway. Both laughed and joked as I finished up early. Let's see who's laughing in July Mr Conway and in August Mr Lindop.
Still had the sore throat and head cold but opted to run at lunch as unless it's below the neck I think it's a good to sweat the cold out of you. Opted for 4 reps of 5 mins off 90 secs and took it very easy sitting well behind TImmy and Conway. Both laughed and joked as I finished up early. Let's see who's laughing in July Mr Conway and in August Mr Lindop.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Rolled ankle
Greetings from Fiji where the weather is glorious but as the title indicates I rolled my ankle. Got a great session in on Monday, 45 weights sessions followed by 20 mins on the bike, 10 mins on the rower and then a 40 min easy run.
I was planning a double session on Tuesday, 30 mins into my morning run on the golf course I stood on a branch and basically rolled the bloody ankle....I can picture TImmy laughing with his Thai friends....I'm sure he's want more information but it's as simple as that! I've had a fair few ankle issues and I reckon this is a grade 2 sprain which will keep me out of action for 2-3 weeks.
Well done to TIm getting a podium finish and I believe he's got all the DVDs I requested. Crack berry is busted so TIm I can't take any texts...! Tom is in taper mode now so as long as he doesn't do anything stupid he should have a great debut in the Gold Coast. Not sure TOm if I will be able to race Conway, its a little too early as the ankle is still badly swollen.
Besides the ankle, having a great time in Fiji with the family, it really is a fantastic place for a family holiday...Cara is loving the kids club, Conor like his dad loves the buffet and the good wife is getting plenty of sleep by the pool.
I was planning a double session on Tuesday, 30 mins into my morning run on the golf course I stood on a branch and basically rolled the bloody ankle....I can picture TImmy laughing with his Thai friends....I'm sure he's want more information but it's as simple as that! I've had a fair few ankle issues and I reckon this is a grade 2 sprain which will keep me out of action for 2-3 weeks.
Well done to TIm getting a podium finish and I believe he's got all the DVDs I requested. Crack berry is busted so TIm I can't take any texts...! Tom is in taper mode now so as long as he doesn't do anything stupid he should have a great debut in the Gold Coast. Not sure TOm if I will be able to race Conway, its a little too early as the ankle is still badly swollen.
Besides the ankle, having a great time in Fiji with the family, it really is a fantastic place for a family holiday...Cara is loving the kids club, Conor like his dad loves the buffet and the good wife is getting plenty of sleep by the pool.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
90 mins
Well the heavy rain overnight meant no cycling today! Ended up heading out for a MLR in centennial, the pace was nice and easy 4.40km/m. Chalks joined me for about 30 mins. Best of luck to Timmy in the half, it's likely to be very hot so not expecting a super fast time. He will save that for the Gold Coast. Need to get out very early in the morning as we are heading to Fiji early tomorrow. Hoping to get plenty of training in next week....at least the weather will be nice and warm as it's freezing in Sydney.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Doing it for the kids...Alpe d'Huez
AM: Ran into work
Lunch: Caught up with Eamo and ran for 50 mins nice and easy, the legs were feeling a little battered after a full week of stuctured training....long ride planned in the morning weather permitting.
For those of you that don't know, I am cycling through the Alps mid July for the charity JDRF - Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for type 1 (or juvenile) diabetes.
You can visit my fundraising page at
Dave Kane JDRF - Doing it for the Kids
The good wife has given me the go ahead to join a training camp a week before the event in Lake Como...really looking forward to that..!! I'm hoping all those hills give me plenty of strength for the city to surf. I will be in Ireland the week of the 18th July and will be looking for a 5k/10k race...Beermat have you any suggestions??
Tim is gone to Thailand, God only knows what he get up too over there...!!
Lunch: Caught up with Eamo and ran for 50 mins nice and easy, the legs were feeling a little battered after a full week of stuctured training....long ride planned in the morning weather permitting.
For those of you that don't know, I am cycling through the Alps mid July for the charity JDRF - Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for type 1 (or juvenile) diabetes.
You can visit my fundraising page at
Dave Kane JDRF - Doing it for the Kids
The good wife has given me the go ahead to join a training camp a week before the event in Lake Como...really looking forward to that..!! I'm hoping all those hills give me plenty of strength for the city to surf. I will be in Ireland the week of the 18th July and will be looking for a 5k/10k race...Beermat have you any suggestions??
Tim is gone to Thailand, God only knows what he get up too over there...!!
Thursday, June 9, 2011
400s by 8 off 1 mins
Out at lunch with Craig Berger for a 400s session in Pyrmont. Marked out the course from Wharf 10 to Wharf 8. It was quite nice running on the springy timber.
The reps went as follows
77, 76, 75, 76, 75, 74, 74, 74.
On the final rep have a guess who comes around? Mickey Conway laughing a joking and running easy of course. Keep laughing because come the 3rd of July I will wipe the smile of his face :)
The reps went as follows
77, 76, 75, 76, 75, 74, 74, 74.
On the final rep have a guess who comes around? Mickey Conway laughing a joking and running easy of course. Keep laughing because come the 3rd of July I will wipe the smile of his face :)
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
MLR
Ran from home into centenntail and bumped into Jonno Fenton, we then set about tracking down the HuRT squad. We bumped into the boys (MC, Sam, Andy, Mike Race, Thurston and Tom) at the top of Wollahra gates. We did 2 laps of the park, Tom and Thurston put a few long MP stretches in. I continued on in centenntial as the boys left the park. All up 82 mins...unsure of pace as i did'nt have the garmin. Legs a little tired after yesterday's effort!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Double Tuesday
Morning session:
Session with PT Grant, Big Bear was in attendance after missing a few weeks. The session was tough
• Dead lift by 10 (20 kgs)
• Swinging Kettle balls by 10 (12kg)
• TRX – Pull ups (8 lifting your own weight)
• Grinder machine (1 min hard, don’t like this one at all)
No rest for the wicked, as you move through each exercise with no rest. At the end of the set you have 90 secs rest. We completed 4 sets.
• 3-1 (squats, biceps curls, squat and shoulder press) 10kg by 10
• Prone hold (5 sets of 5 press up with a prone hold of 10 secs between each rep)
• Rope work (killer)
3 sets with 90 sec rest.
There is a challenge every week, last week i managed 328m on the rowing machine in 1 min. Today the focus was the bike, 1 min (at level 10) as fast as you can on the bike and i covered 920m.
Lunch
Out with crazy and loud HuRT squad at lunch for 8 by 3 mins off 1 min rest. I sat in the pack avg’ing 3.20-325km/m pace. Tom was absence obviously worrying about his up and coming marathon. Timmy looked like he was working way too hard to maintain 3.25 pace but as the ‘good wife’ commented at the weekend, ‘the poor chap looks very laboured compared to the rest’. Conway looked as if he was cruising but nobody really know what’s he's up too! Tucks was laughing and joking all the way back to the office...only he knows why! Well maybe that's not entirely true.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Concerned about Tom
Ran into work and ran home feeling surprisingly good!
Met up with HuRTS and ran approx 9k with them. Lots of banter again at the expense of Mr Conway. Timmy was absence as his auld legs can't run on a Monday. Tom seemed a tad over confident about the Gold Coast. He's definitely running well but over the last few weeks, he's been asking a few questions that has me worried. Definitely worth documenting so his subconscious can fully reconcile them
- gels, I've had some on my long runs but I am concerned as I haven't had any at pace (be concerned Tom as it's not uncommon for first time marathon runners to suffer cramps)
- I run my long runs about 30 secs slower than my marathon pace, how can I expect to run MP (no easy answer Tom but empirical research indicates that 95 percent cannot maintain MP)
- I started to go lactic after 25k of running at the weekend (very concerning as the marathon distance is 42.2k, take plenty of gels and hope you don't get a cramp)
- toilet stop, I can't run 15k on Monday without a toilet stop (well add 2 mins to your time. Now given you are targeting 2.37, that gives you no room for error)
I suggest Tom you think long and hard about the above comments and let you subconscious do the rest. I will be there on the sidelines come July 3rd to remind you. And remember Tom that marathon is a mental race!
Met up with HuRTS and ran approx 9k with them. Lots of banter again at the expense of Mr Conway. Timmy was absence as his auld legs can't run on a Monday. Tom seemed a tad over confident about the Gold Coast. He's definitely running well but over the last few weeks, he's been asking a few questions that has me worried. Definitely worth documenting so his subconscious can fully reconcile them
- gels, I've had some on my long runs but I am concerned as I haven't had any at pace (be concerned Tom as it's not uncommon for first time marathon runners to suffer cramps)
- I run my long runs about 30 secs slower than my marathon pace, how can I expect to run MP (no easy answer Tom but empirical research indicates that 95 percent cannot maintain MP)
- I started to go lactic after 25k of running at the weekend (very concerning as the marathon distance is 42.2k, take plenty of gels and hope you don't get a cramp)
- toilet stop, I can't run 15k on Monday without a toilet stop (well add 2 mins to your time. Now given you are targeting 2.37, that gives you no room for error)
I suggest Tom you think long and hard about the above comments and let you subconscious do the rest. I will be there on the sidelines come July 3rd to remind you. And remember Tom that marathon is a mental race!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
3 Gorges - 115k on the bike
I won't write an essay like auld Timmy We ventured out early for a long ride with plenty of hills. Picked up mates James and Josh and went north towards Hornsby. There were 3 long climbs which Timmy and I attacked. For the first climb I dropped TImmy mid way through the climb but the old bugger came back at me to finish just on my wheel. For the 2nd climb we got off the ferry and Timmy I and I got into a good rhythm. I actually thought I dropped him a few times but he just hung onto the back of my wheel the whole way up. Never once did he try to share the load. After a longish descent before the final climb, TImmy gapped me about 100m, did he wait for me....no he didn't, he just cycled to the top. I tried to catch him but only closed the gap to 20m.
I was feeling a bit peckish and we stopped in a servo and I had power bar, coke and sports drink. TImmy looked wrecked, he had a sausage roll and 2 cokes. He then tells me to ring the 'good wife' to put on a cuppa and a good breaky. The good wife delivered and asks TImmy to fix wheel on the buggie. Well Auld TImmy spent a year and a day trying to fix the buggie. In the end we just told Cara that TImmy fixed the buggie. Must admit I was shattered after over 5 hours on the bike today, its a different form of tiredness compared to running. With running I'm fine after a bit of food but after a long ride on the bike I am shattered for hours after. Noticed 'in Tucks pocket' Tom struggled and nearly went lactic....not a good sign at all.
I was feeling a bit peckish and we stopped in a servo and I had power bar, coke and sports drink. TImmy looked wrecked, he had a sausage roll and 2 cokes. He then tells me to ring the 'good wife' to put on a cuppa and a good breaky. The good wife delivered and asks TImmy to fix wheel on the buggie. Well Auld TImmy spent a year and a day trying to fix the buggie. In the end we just told Cara that TImmy fixed the buggie. Must admit I was shattered after over 5 hours on the bike today, its a different form of tiredness compared to running. With running I'm fine after a bit of food but after a long ride on the bike I am shattered for hours after. Noticed 'in Tucks pocket' Tom struggled and nearly went lactic....not a good sign at all.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Now that's what I call music!
QWell what a beautiful morning for running. Thurston picked myself and Katie up nice and early. We parked a good 2k away from the start so we got a good warm up in. All the boys were in attendance, and the banter was in full swing. Auld TImmy had his iPod and was ready to rock and roll.....
It was great watching the race unfold from the middle of the pack. All the boys ran really well, THurston who looked oh so comfortable ended up come 5th with a 30.37. Tucks and Tom cruised to a sub 33, TB surprised me running 34 flat and Rich P cruised to a sub 35 but hats off to auld TImmy for smashing through the 35 min barrier. Poor Conway struggled home in 36:15 and his day got a whole lot worse by getting a parking ticket.....!
I was relatively happy with my 37:14, not a bad effort for the first race of the year, it's oh so good to be back racing. I am now planning on venturing up to the gold coast for an assault at the 10k....
Never did find out what TImmy was listening to on the iPod but word on the street he was listening to David Bowie's 'heroes'. If I recall correctly it goes something like 'we can be heroes, just for one day' that's right! You'll get one day in the sun as you know I'm coming for you ;)
It was great watching the race unfold from the middle of the pack. All the boys ran really well, THurston who looked oh so comfortable ended up come 5th with a 30.37. Tucks and Tom cruised to a sub 33, TB surprised me running 34 flat and Rich P cruised to a sub 35 but hats off to auld TImmy for smashing through the 35 min barrier. Poor Conway struggled home in 36:15 and his day got a whole lot worse by getting a parking ticket.....!
I was relatively happy with my 37:14, not a bad effort for the first race of the year, it's oh so good to be back racing. I am now planning on venturing up to the gold coast for an assault at the 10k....
Never did find out what TImmy was listening to on the iPod but word on the street he was listening to David Bowie's 'heroes'. If I recall correctly it goes something like 'we can be heroes, just for one day' that's right! You'll get one day in the sun as you know I'm coming for you ;)
Friday, June 3, 2011
The countdown
Well by this time tomorrow we will know a little more about the HuRT squad.
Will Tom beat Tucks? Will they break 33 mins?
Has Timmy the balls to break 35 mins, can Conway surprise everyone and run over the top of Timmy and break 35 mins in the process.
Is Binfield in the form he actually believes he's in? Could English Andy surprised everyone and run over the top of everyone.
Can Kane break 40 mins....with Thurston in the mix (predicting he will run 31.40) it's going to be a very interesting morning?
Wed
Ran into work (5k), then went out for a 9k run at 4.10 pace with Eamo and Enda.
Ran home in the evening
Thurs:
Ran into work and went for gym session that included a 30 min spin.
Fri:
Easy 20 mins run, 20 mins on the bike and lots of stretching..
Will Tom beat Tucks? Will they break 33 mins?
Has Timmy the balls to break 35 mins, can Conway surprise everyone and run over the top of Timmy and break 35 mins in the process.
Is Binfield in the form he actually believes he's in? Could English Andy surprised everyone and run over the top of everyone.
Can Kane break 40 mins....with Thurston in the mix (predicting he will run 31.40) it's going to be a very interesting morning?
Wed
Ran into work (5k), then went out for a 9k run at 4.10 pace with Eamo and Enda.
Ran home in the evening
Thurs:
Ran into work and went for gym session that included a 30 min spin.
Fri:
Easy 20 mins run, 20 mins on the bike and lots of stretching..
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