Wouldn't you know it - Just as I start to feel I am heading in the right direction, something goes wrong. I can't even tell you what happened, but my left foot is killing me. So bad, I can't walk easily, let alone run - Maybe I should just give up any thoughts about running well ever again, degenerate into an old fat slob, and watch TV......
I hate this.............................................
The story of an ageing runner who can't hang up his runners, and from 2016, his journey back to Boston.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Another week passes
A relatively easy week, not a huge amount of running as I want to tread carefully and not go overboard. On the plus side, I ran a 3 Km Time Trial, of sorts, on Thursday evening, and managed to run 14:46, which despite seeming slow by some standards, is the fastest I have run 3K in over a year.
It's a long way from the heady days of running a full marathon (42K) at that pace, but its yet another step in the right direction. The weight doesn't seem to be moving down, although thankfully not up either!, and I'm hovering around 196 lbs, a long way to go on that target - But, onwards and upwards, and Saturday coming (May 2nd) I have the RTE 5 Mile race to enjoy (or should that be endure!)... On On.....
It's a long way from the heady days of running a full marathon (42K) at that pace, but its yet another step in the right direction. The weight doesn't seem to be moving down, although thankfully not up either!, and I'm hovering around 196 lbs, a long way to go on that target - But, onwards and upwards, and Saturday coming (May 2nd) I have the RTE 5 Mile race to enjoy (or should that be endure!)... On On.....
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Amazing - Another Post
Another week passes, and my weight is hanging around 198 - Lat night it was a 4 K run, adn tonight, I managed 3Km in 15.37 which is as quick as anything I have run recently, if not earth shattering...
I have an idea of a race on May 2nd over 5 Miles, and the 8K Docklands run on May 19th, then we can assess the rest of the year - Looking at Fall Marathons, and BA is looking good, and Dublin's 30th anniversary - Lets see how May goes first.....
I have an idea of a race on May 2nd over 5 Miles, and the 8K Docklands run on May 19th, then we can assess the rest of the year - Looking at Fall Marathons, and BA is looking good, and Dublin's 30th anniversary - Lets see how May goes first.....
Thursday, April 09, 2009
That's where I left my Blog!
Amazingly, it is 4 months since I last wrote anything on here. I know I have been lax in the past, but this just about takes the biscuit...
Have I been running - well, not really. I managed to acquire a groin injury before Xmas last, and I found it difficult to shake it off. Must be old age! What it meant was, I could run on a Monday, the groin would stiffen up the next day, I would need 48 hours for it to "de-flame", and then on Thursday I could run again, and go through the stiff/de-flame process again - so as you can guess, very little real training was done.
So here we are, Easter 2009, and I am glad to report that after a complete rest from running through March, the groin has cleared up, and I am back running on a daily (ish) basis. Obviously taking it gently, step by step, not helped by the fact that my weight ballooned up to around 205 lbs, but I have actually got into double figures for mileage this week, and I can build from here.
My first challenge is likely to be a 5 Mile Road Race on May 2nd, part of the BHAA series, but it will be a very gentle excursion, and will indicate how much I need to do before I can realistically start to set goals for the second half of the year. The only real goal I have is to run injury free for 6 months - Mind you, I think I have set that one before!
Have I been running - well, not really. I managed to acquire a groin injury before Xmas last, and I found it difficult to shake it off. Must be old age! What it meant was, I could run on a Monday, the groin would stiffen up the next day, I would need 48 hours for it to "de-flame", and then on Thursday I could run again, and go through the stiff/de-flame process again - so as you can guess, very little real training was done.
So here we are, Easter 2009, and I am glad to report that after a complete rest from running through March, the groin has cleared up, and I am back running on a daily (ish) basis. Obviously taking it gently, step by step, not helped by the fact that my weight ballooned up to around 205 lbs, but I have actually got into double figures for mileage this week, and I can build from here.
My first challenge is likely to be a 5 Mile Road Race on May 2nd, part of the BHAA series, but it will be a very gentle excursion, and will indicate how much I need to do before I can realistically start to set goals for the second half of the year. The only real goal I have is to run injury free for 6 months - Mind you, I think I have set that one before!
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