Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Bye Sam

Not much to report on the running front. I did two small runs on Monday and today:
Monday 6.0km @ 31:00min (5:10 min per km)
Wednesday 6.7km @ 32:30min (4:51 min per km)

I've had a few niggles over the past weeks; sore back; tight hammies. Now my knees are a little sore. I'm not overly concerned. I think some of my issues can be tracked back to my severe lack of flexibility, and additional weight. I should do something about that one day...

Tomorrow I have taken the morning off to do two things:
1. See the Doc.
2. Take my old mate Sam to be put down.

He's almost 13 years old. Despite lots of drugs, he's in increasing pain - so the kindest thing is to say goodbye.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

A short one

It's been a funny week.

My little fella was sick this week, followed by my wife. I didn't manage to get out for a run until Thursday lunch time (8km @ 39:00).

I ran with a girl at work on Friday lunch time also. She is quite a tallented all round athlete, and mainly runs shorter track races. Her coach now wants her to focus on 1,500 metres. We ran the same as my Thursday run (8km @ 39:00).

I feel the 'dreaded lurgy' may be catching up on me now. I wanted to do a long run on Sunday (well, long for me), but may complete it today, just in case I'm not up to it tomorrow.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Run for the Kids

Wow what an experience! My first time running in 'Run for the Kids'.

Over 27,000 people participated, and raised over $700,000 for the Royal Children's Hospital. It was a great feeling to be part of it.

My Brother in Law and his mate travelled from Gippsland to run the 14km course. They had only started training this month, and their longest run was 7-8km, so I wasn't very confident about them finishing without walking part of the way. As it was their first organised run, I wanted to run with them.

After a bit of a stretch...


and goodbye to my little mate...


We were off.

To stop us from going out too fast, I deliberately started in the middle of the runners. The strategy worked well, and we gradually increased our pace to the tunnel.

I've driven in the tunnel a few times before, and I knew it went up hill after the half way point. I was a little worried about this, but we managed to make it to the top without much fuss. The big industrial fans inside the tunnel were a welcome relief and cooled us down a little.


Despite an unscheduled pit stop, the guy's were doing well, and by the time they had made it to the top of the Bolte Bridge, they had run further than before.


We ran together the rest of the way. The crowd and the entertainment ensured that we didn't slow down to a walk.

We crossed the line at 1:20(ish).

A fantastic day was had by all. It was great to run in an event without having to worry about times, and just take in the atmosphere, and the amazing views.

As for my Brother in Law; I think this may be the start of things to come.

For me; I think I might set my sights for 'Run Melbourne' Half Marathon on 22nd June 2008.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Run 4 The Kids; oh and 'Mona'

As mentioned yesterday, I have been back into the running for the past couple of months.

I was encouraged to enter 'Run 4 the Kids' by George at work. He wanted to get fit, and I needed to lose some kilo's. George has entered the 5km, and I have entered the 14km run.

We have been running around the Tan at lunch time.

We started by walking to the Tan then running around it, and walking back. I have now progressed to running to the Tan; around it; then back (apx 8km).

I recently returned from a family holiday from the Gold Coast. My Brother in Law is also entering 'Run 4 the Kids' and we ran together along the beach every 2nd day, which kept up the motivation.

Speaking of motivation, I returned to work yesterday and read an e-mail from Run 4 the Kids. It mentioned free training runs on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. As I missed my lunch time run, I decided to go to Federation Square and run with the other silly people in the cold and rain.

When I got there however, my thoughts of the cold and rain disappeared when I was told that Steve Moneghetti 'Mona' would be running in our group.

Long story short; it was a very enjoyable 10km run at an easy 5.5-6.0 km per minute pace.

The best part of it all was that Mona let us all finish ahead of him. So my claim to fame will now be that I beat Mona over 10 kays!!! Bring on Sunday...

Monday, March 24, 2008

2 years down the track...


Wow, 2 years have almost passed since I've updated my Blog.

It's not so surprising; as I've mentioned in the pased, I am quite lazy...

So what have I been up to in that time?

- Recently returned from a family holiday from the Gold Coast (That's me, Carm and AJ) .

- Been doing quite a bit of ten pin bowling (don't laugh...)

- Generally relaxing and enjoying myself.

- I've gained a few more kg's :-(

Appart from relaxing and getting fat, I've also been motivated to get back into running again. It's only been a couple of months, but so far so good.

More to come tomorrow...

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Negative Split

Work was busy yesterday, and I didn't make time to go for my run at lunch time.

I had plans to go when I got home from work, but after we got AJ to bed it was 8:45pm, the thought of going for a run for an hour didn't appeal...

Today was a different story. My plan was to run from Queens Bridge (near Crown Casino) up the Yarra River for say 25 minutes, then return at a quicker pace (negative split).

I had never run past the Tan before, and I was surprised that the running track seemed to go on and on up the Yarra...

I ran for 27:10 min (almost to Burnley Golf Course), then turned back. My return run felt good except I felt a little tightness in the inner thigh. I still managed to complete the return in 25:02, which I was happy with. I don’t know how far I ran, but guessed it was around 11km.

I wore my Brooks Adrenaline today, and didn't have any problems with blisters this time. I think my Asics might need to be traded in for a new pair *wry smile*...

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Long Run – 16km

I went for my long run today – although I don’t know if it counts…

My plan was for a 15km run (3 laps of my circuit at home). I had finished my first lap when my mate and his wife drove past. I stopped my run and went inside for a chat and a cuppa. Then when they left, I finished another 11km (total time for 16km - 1hr 15min). Does a long run count if it is broken up into 2???

I felt OK on my run except in the last km. I could feel a little discomfort in my shoe, similar to a small stone rubbing on my inner arch. It turns out that I got a blister on my arch. It’s a little concerning, as I have never had a blister there before. I’ve had blisters on;

- the tips of my toes
- underneath my toes
- on the ball of my foot
- and lost a couple of toe nails…

I’m not sure why I got the blister? Was it;

- My old shoes (I think they both have over 600-700 km’s on the clock)
- My socks (I just wore some non running type socks)
- Did I have my shoes on too tight?

Either way, I have another rest day tomorrow, so the blister should be fine by Tuesday – tough wood!

Friday, June 23, 2006

Aussie, Aussie, Aussie

The Soceroos made it to the next round today, by drawing 2 all against Croatia.

I'm not a big Soccer fan, but it was great to see the fans still celebrating at Federation Square when I turned up for work.

The only draw back was when I went for my run at lunch time. Birrarung Marr was a slushy mess after the Soccer fans had left. I managed to avoid most of it without slipping 'a over t', but my Asics didn't fair too well.

My plan was to run 10-12 km's today. Unfortunately, I had left my watch at home, so I couldn't time my run. I decided to run the same circuit that I did on Tuesday - 10km up the Yarra, around the Tan, up the Anderson Street Hill, then back to work down the Yarra.

I'm not sure what time I did, but I'm guessing it was around 50 min.

Tomorrow is a rest day before my long run of 15km (previous long run was 13km) - wish me luck!

Thursday, June 22, 2006

The days are getting longer :-)

Yesterday was the shortest day of the year - thank God! Only extra daylight to look forward to form now on...

I can't wait for the day when I get home from work and go for a run without taking a torch. I guess that will still be around daylight savings time, but at least the depressing time of the year is behind me now...

I took AJ to 'Disney on Ice' today. I managed to wangle a couple of tickets to the Corporate Superbox. He had an absolute ball!

As I have lost 2 weeks of training, I want to increase the number of kay's in my legs, but don't want to over do it and get injured - a tricky balancing act.

I have decided to do at least 10km on each outing for the next couple of weeks, but only at an easy pace.

Today, I went for a run around the block at home (a 5.5km circuit with some decent hills thrown in).

I went out easy as planned, and felt - well pretty crap. I didn't feel sore, or out of breath, just heavy in the legs. I did my first lap in 27:35.

When I started my second lap, I actually felt fresh and better than the first - maybe the old body was warming up! Although I wasn't consciously increasing my pace, I felt lighter on my feet, and started to enjoy the run.

By the half way mark of my second lap, I increased the pace to an easy/medium pace. I completed my final lap in 25:34.

It felt great to do a negative split (mental note for next time, when I decide to sprint from the start).

I think this will be my approach for the next couple of weeks. Go out nice and easy. Warm up the legs, and slowly increase the pace on the way back.

Tomorrow, I'm planning another 10-12km run. I think I will run up the Yarra for 30 minutes, then turn around and see if I can do another negative split.

Sunday will be a 'very easy' 15km run...

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Run to the G

As mentioned, I had previously missed 2 weeks of training due to illness and general laziness.

I had previously entered 'Run to the G'; or as Beki calls it, 'Run past the G' (unfortunately we don't enter the MCG these days)...

My preparation for the 5km run was far from impressive:

- Two weeks without training.
- Two weeks of poor nutrition, including Fish & Chips the night before (who needs carbo-loading?)

George had fallen off the rails also. He had a cold and didn't train for 10 days before the event.

Anyway, we managed to turn up to the event and caught up with each other at the start line about 2 minutes before the start.

We had discussed our strategy at length a number of times prior to the day, but all of that flew out the window when the race started.

I got caught up in all of the hype and raced ahead of George. After a few hundred metres, I looked back for him. He told me to go on and he would meet me at the finish line.

Our plan had been to start off at a steady pace, and finish strongly (as we had done numerous times before around the Tan).
But did I follow the plan?
Why would I use common sense?
Why not go as fast as I could, and hope that I didn't self destruct...

I tried to keep up with a fit looking guy in the vein hope that he would drag me to the finish line.

My first km was @ 3:50 pace. Not bad I thought. "I could break 20 minutes easily at this rate".

My second km was 4:00 flat. "OK, Nothing to worry about, I'm just settling in".

My third km, I started to huff and puff and struggled at 4:15 pace.

My fourth km, I was still in the 'fit guys' slip stream - but only just. Even fitter guys (and 15 year old girls) were passing me...4:21 pace.

My last km, I felt like throwing up. The 'fit guy' had kicked on, and I seriously thought about stopping. I managed to soldier on for a 4:24 final km.

George was just over a minute behind.

My final time was 20:50 @ 4:10 pace. Not a bad effort for me; especially given that I had done everything wrong!!!

I read my results in today’s Age (2,634 participants);

38th overall &
10th in my age group

I'm determined now to break the 20 minute barrier.

My financial year’s resolution is:

1. Train Smarter.
2. Eat better.
3. Write something my running blog every day.
4. Make it to MM06; Rain, hail, or shine (knowing Melbourne's weather, that's exactly what will happen on the day).

By the way, I did a 10km run today up the Yarra and back at around 5:00 pace.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Missing in action

Dear Running Blog,

My sincere apologies for neglecting you over the past 2 weeks, 2 days, and 7 hours (but who’s counting?).

I’ve had a ‘chesty bug’ for the past week and a half, followed by a bad case of ‘cannot be stuffed’ in addition to busy days at work, and more study. A combination that meant I neglected you and myself.

It’s a funny thing when you fall off the rails. All of your good work quickly falls apart. Not only was I not exercising, I was eating lots of crap, which has seen me put on a couple of kilo’s :-(

What was meant to be the start of my training for MM06, has seen a two week hole in my training schedule, with lots of (smart?) catching up to do.

It hasn’t all be bad however. I did manage to turn up to the 'Run to the G', but that’s a story for tomorrow.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Long Run - 13km

A well deserved break on Saturday. I'm still a bit sore from my hill run on Thursday.

My plan was for a 13km run today, and that's exactly what I did (13km @ 1hr, 9min). It was a nice day for a run; a little chilly early on, but I soon warmed up after 10 min.

I don't know if it's physical or psychological, but every 5min, I seemed to be hurting somewhere. First it was my ankle, then after 5min it was my knee, then another 5 min later it was my bum. And so the cycle continued...

At the end of my run, I was tired, but nothing was sore; I guess I ran out of body parts...

Friday, June 02, 2006

Short and sweet

After running up and down hills last night, I was looking forward to an easy run today.

My plan was for a 40 min run (apx 8-9km). My actual run was 33 min (apx 6km).

Oh, I forgot to mention my monthly total for May was 128km!!!

Oh, and one last thing; I received my race number for the 'Run to the G' yesterday - not long to go now.

Well that’s all until Sunday, when my plan is for a 13km run.

Time for sleep…

Thursday, June 01, 2006

The world is not flat!!!

My running log said that I had to do 6 x 300 metre hill climbs today - who am I to argue with my running log?

As I slept in today, I decided to forgo my lunch time run and instead run after AJ had gone to bed.

I put on my Skins (well, my poor man's version) and all the reflective clothing that I could find, and ventured out into the cold night.

An easy 10 minute warm up to my nominated hill. One good thing about living in Berwick is that there are no shortages of hills.

I have never run hills before - well not 6 times in succession anyway. I didn't know whether to run at a easy, medium, or fast pace. While I stood at the bottom of the hill pondering; the knocking of my knees decided that tonight would be fast!

My first hill felt quite good. I almost flew up the hill. I thought to myself "this hill training is pretty easy".

The second time wasn't too bad, except I slowed to a medium pace about 20 metres from the top.

On my third attempt, there was an unusual burning in my lungs about 2/3 of the way up.

The forth and fifth time, my head was spinning; my legs felt like lead, and I wanted to go home.

The last attempt, I managed to get to the top without throwing up. The 10 minute jog home was a welcome relief!

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

The Biggest Loser

In addition to the Global Corporate Challenge that I have entered, I have also arrange a "Biggest Loser" competition with 10 blokes at work.

The idea is to see who can lose the greatest body weight (as a percentage of the starting weight) by the end of the GCC, which is in October.

We had our first official weigh in today. Six of us lost some weight (I lost 1.5kg), while another 4 actually gained weight. This made for some interesting conversations and resolutions. George was one of the blokes that gained some weight, even though we have been running together three times a week for the past month.

Needless to say, he was keen to do something about it.

We did our usual run around the Tan, with a little warm up run getting there. To cut a long story short, George ran around in another PB of 17:35. I increased my pace at 500 metres from home and finished with a 17:12 (3:46 pace for last km). We were both pretty happy with our efforts.

George is now focussed on going sub 17 min before the Run to the G.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Melbourne Marathon here I come...

After a couple of days off, I thought that my legs would be feeling fresh and ready for another PB - not so!

George and I went for our lap of the Tan yesterday. He led the way as usual. Although I didn't feel any pain or discomfort, my legs just felt heavy (if that makes sense).

George was struggling a bit also after pushing it a bit too hard up Anderson Street Hill. He said to go on if I felt like it and he would meet me at the end. I stayed with him until 1km till the end, then increased my pace. I ended up doing the Tan in 17:18, with the last km in 3:48 pace. George finished in 17:55 (a new Tan PB for him).

Today my plan was for an easy 10km run. I was rushed for time, and only managed 8-9km @ 41:40.

Also, when I got home tonight, Carm wanted to go for a run. We went for an easy run down the street and back. Carm hasn't run for a while and I didn't want to discourage her by pushing too much. I let her set her own pace, and she did really well. I think she was happy with how she went. Hopefully she will continue - we'll see.

I deliberately haven't mentioned the Melbourne Marathon as I wanted to see how motivated I would remain over the past weeks. I have set this years training plan with 3 organised runs in mind:

1. Run to the G (5km on 18/06/06)
2. Sri Chinmoy Princes Park 30k (21.1km on 23/07/06)
3. Melbourne Marathon (42.2km on 06/10/06)

The 5km and the 21.1km races are to keep me motivated towards my ultimate goal of the 2006 Melbourne Marathon.

My training plan was set in early April, and I filled in my scheduled runs with a view to build up to MM06. I had downloaded the Pat Carroll training diary, which starts 19 weeks from the day of the race.

Yesterday was the first official day of the MMO6 training campaign.

It seems a long way, especially considering that I haven't run over 10km in training yet. But I am determined to get there.

Friday, May 26, 2006

No long run this weekend

It was another great day for a run today. Although a little chilly at first, it was comfortable after the first few minutes.

I ran 8km today @ 39:55 minutes (18:24 minutes for the Tan).

I was actually thinking of increasing my long run this weekend from 10km to 12 or even 15. However after today’s run, I’m going to do the complete opposite and have 2 days off.

I’m not injured, but I did feel a couple of niggles on my run.

So far this week, I have run 40km (13km more than I had planned). I want to start some form of speed training next week and would like to be fresh. I also think that I should stick to my original plan, which has scheduled at least 2 Rest Days per week.

So that’s it for the next couple of days.

On a personal note, I’m planning on catching up with a couple of friends, as I have neglected them over the past weeks while I have been studying. By the way, I got my latest assignment back, and passed – 78% actually. Well done to me!

Thursday, May 25, 2006

How long for my 'long run'?

Today was meant to be a rest day. However, as I looked out my window at 11:30am to see a brilliant sunny day, I thought why not make the most of it.

I went for my usual 8-9km run to the Tan and back. I'm conscious of not over doing it, so I just did an easy pace.

I'm starting to notice the same familiar faces on my runs. Often I find myself given them a slight smile as I go past. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's because we are sharing something in common, or just because I'm enjoying my running so much. Anyway, I hope they don't think I'm some kind of weirdo...

I did my run in 41:32, and the Tan in 18:22 (told you it was an easy run).

I did do something different today however. I ran the Tan anti-clock ways. Instead of running up Anderson Street, I ran down. Call me silly, but I much prefer running up - not so much pressure on the quads.

My weekly plan was meant to be 27km. Due to a couple of extra runs, my actual total to date is 32km, and I still haven't completed tomorrows run with George or my Long Run on the weekend. Speaking of my long run, my scheduled distance was meant to be 10km. As I am running 9km regularly through the week, I'm debating whether to run something further (12, 13, 14 or 15???).

As I mentioned before, I don't want to over do it, but I'm feeling quite good in my running, and pulling up quite well. I might see how I feel on the day...

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

A great day for a run

What a beautiful day for a run. The sun was shining, the birds were singing, and a ‘thirty-something’ bloke (OK, thirty-seven) was puffing and panting up the Yarra on his lunch time run…

George was still way today, so I decided to go for an easy run from work to the Tan and back (9km). I felt a little sore from my ‘record breaking’ trip around the Tan yesterday. But all up I felt fine – non of the knee soreness that I had on Sunday.

I took my new 'Runners World' stop watch for a spin also. I wish I could publish a picture of it, but my operating system is too old. I think it’s time up upgrade my PC… Anyway, back to the watch. I was pretty excited to take my watch on its maiden run. I expected to post times to the second – even tenths of a second, but this didn’t happen. Instead I pressed the wrong buttons. So I’m guessing that I did my 9km in 45min (give or take a couple of minutes)…

I have organised a team of 7 work mates to enter into the Global Corporate Challenge. The idea is to get people fit and active, by counting the number of steps you take each day. It is recommended that you take at least 10,000 steps each day to maintain a reasonable level of fitness.

I took my pedometer on my run today, and it recorded 8,537 steps. I’m guessing that if I keep running, the daily target should be a breeze to reach.

By the way, in the next couple of weeks Steve Monagetti will be providing a motivational talk at work. More to follow…

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Another PB for the Tan


I went into work today and opened my e-mails. The first one was from George and read “1 lap of the Tan – 17:56”. Another PB for the Tan by George, but unfortunately for me, he did it alone.

I’m starting to put an extra day in my training and went for a run today. A gentle run to the Tan, before I decided to push it a little myself…

I did a little light stretching before starting my lap at the Start/Finish area. As it turned out, there was a fit looking runner who had just started at the same time. I tried to stay with him, and even overtook him up Anderson Street Hill. He caught me by the top and I tried to stay with him after that. He finished his run just before the Observatory, at which time I was on my own. I maintained a steady medium pace after that to stop the clock at 16:01 – beating Georges PB by almost 2 minutes. Needless to say, he was a little despondent when I told him. Oh well, should make for more interesting competition over the coming weeks.

I received a belated Birthday present when I returned home tonight. My Runners World gifts had arrived. A pair of socks, a running diary, and MY NEW STOP WATCH… I have been playing with it for the last half an hour. I hope I haven’t worn it out.

Tomorrow is meant to be another 4km run with George, but he has a function to attend. I think I will take an easy 9km run up to the Tan and back.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Happy Birthday to me

Today’s plan was to go to work and do the usual lap around the Tan with George. Unfortunately, there was an accident on our train line, which resulted in me taking a day off.

The good thing was that I used the time to finish my study, plus some R&R on my 37th Birthday.

I’ve just finished my Birthday tea, which consisted of chicken schnitzel and vegies, plus caramel mud cake from the Cheesecake Shop – YUM…

I had planned a 4km run today; instead I did my 5km circuit at home. I ran it at an easy pace in 26:40. I felt fine in my run, but a little concerned with some knee soreness before hand.

Another milestone in my running log; I have just run 100km since I started running!!!

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Rain, Rain Go Away…

Today was my long run (10km).

The plan was to complete 2 laps of my 5km course at home. I had also planned to complete it in the morning to leave the rest of the afternoon to rest. Due to my procrastination, I left it later in the afternoon.

What should have been a beaut Sunday morning run in the sun shine, turned out to be a battle with the elements – rain, wind and mud.

My course is a mixture of footpaths and walking tracks. The only problem is that the walking tracks are only new and quickly turn to mush at the first sign of rain.

My first lap was in the mush, but after nearly falling ‘A over T’ a couple of times, I decided to take a detour for the second lap. It was slightly longer, but reduced the possibility of an injury.

I ended up completing the 10km in 54:05 - not a fast time, but my long runs never are.

My running log tells me that I completed 23km this week. I had planned for 27km, but had a lazy moment in the middle of the week.

I still haven’t received my watch from Runners World magazine. Hopefully it will arrive tomorrow, which is my Birthday…

Friday, May 19, 2006

Did I mention I'm lazy?

I've had a big dose of 'cant be stuffed' over the last couple of days. I had big plans to complete my Uni assignment on Tuesday and run with George on Wednesday. Instead, the books weren’t opened, and I was conveniently sick on Wednesday (no Wednesday run) - my first missed training day!

I returned to work to find that George had completed his Wednesday lunch time run with Derek (another work colleague). Apparently Derek pushed George by making him jog from work to the Tan, then around. Not only did George run further than he normally did with me, he set a training PB around the Tan (18:46).

Anyway, George and I set off today for our standard (walk to the Tan, then run around it). I left it up to George to set the pace, thinking he would be a little sore from his record breaking effort on Wednesday. However, I was surprised at our consistent run. A nice steady pace to start with to Anderson St, then we pushed it a little up the hill. We were overtaken by a couple of runners by the top. In the back of my mind, I was hoping that we would catch them, when we increased our pace to medium at 1km from home, but didn't give it much thought.

We maintained our consistent pace until the 1km mark, and then we increased to medium. The two runners were about 50 metres in front of us, but I still didn't think it was possible to catch them. George had other ideas.

Our medium pace picked up to a medium/fast pace at 500 metres to home, and I could see that we were catching them. With 50 to go, we caught them, and stopped the watch at 18:33 - another training PB!!! Needless to say, the two runners continued on (probably completing their 2nd or 3rd lap) totally oblivious to our victory...

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

5km PB

Today I ran my course at home. It is exactly 5km and a little undulating. When I say a little undulating, it has a hill which isn't quite as steep at Anderson St Hill on the Tan, but probably 2-3 times longer. Although half of the course is made up of footpaths, the other half is a walking track, which makes for enjoyable conditions (not as much traffic to contend with).

I left home with a view to push it a little - Medium pace. As it turned out, I pushed it a lot (well for me anyway). There were a couple of occasions through the run when I thought I would throw up. I wanted to stop around these times, but I knew I was setting a good time, so kept going. When I completed the course, I finished the 5km @ 22.05 (4:25 pace). A personal best for 5km!!!

Tomorrow George and I have decided to go for our run at lunch time (as usual), but plan to have a sticky at Federation Square for the 'Run to the G' Official Launch on our way back from the Tan.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Another training PB

Our Monday lunch time training run had been brought forward today. Some inconsiderate Executive decided to book a 2 hour meeting over lunch time. We decided to leave for our run at 10:30 this time.

George and I are still a little apprehensive about going out the main foyer in our running gear, and are always looking for a back exit to sneak in and out. Today we managed to go out through the underground car park - much better!

Although it was a little cool today, there was no wind, and perfect for running. On our walk to the Tan we were discussing tactics for our 'Run to the G' - get near the front and run fast for the first couple of hundred metres before settling into a rhythm. We decided that we would practice this at the Tan, by starting at a medium pace for the first 200 metres.

After a little delay (due to George trying to find a public loo) we set off on our 4km jaunt around the Tan. I don't think George was happy with the start, as he was breathing fairly heavy after 200 metres, and only just regained his composure before the start of Anderson St Hill. To his credit he powered up the hill, with me trying to stay in his slipstream.

With 750 metres to go, we decided to increase to medium pace. I felt reasonably comfortable at this pace, but I think George had used most of his energy previously. I later found out that he had consumed 6 beers the night before and was still feeling the effects.

Anyway, we finished yet another lap of the Tan. This time in a PB training time of 19:19!!! Upon our walk back to work, plans to improve on our PB were discussed. Next week we are aiming to break the 19 minute barrier.

Tomorrow I will be staying at home (study day). My training plan has now included an extra running day (now 5 days a week). The plan is for a 5 km run, so I will complete my circuit at home which is exactly 5km.

Oh, BTW my weekly total for the last week was 26km. It probably doesn't sound like much to more experience runners, but it's a start, and I'm feeling good about myself. Considering my previous weekly totals were; 5km, 10km, 10km and 22km, I'm slowly making progress. The plan for this week is 27km - slow and steady wins the race! or at least gets to the finish line.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Mother's Day - long run

AJ and I made Carm breakfast in bed for Mothers Day. AJ gave carm her presents - he was very cute!

Unfortunately I went into work again to continue with my Uni assignment. I took the opportunity to take my running gear, and went for a run around the Tan. My plan was for an 8km run. I did my usual circuit from work, around the Tan and back (9km @ 46min).

My calves started to feel tight again when I was going up Anderson St Hill, but nothing serious. It looked like there had been an event or run earlier in the day. People were packing up barricades and tent when I went past. I can't wait to run in the 'Run to the G'. It always gives you so much more motivation when you see others with a similar interest.

I have read all of my past issues of Runner's World again, and have decided to re-subscribe. I logged onto the Ausrun site, expecting to pay $100 for 12 months, but was pleasantly surprised when I saw their offer:

- 2 years subscription
- Free running log
- Free pair of running socks
But wait, there's more...
- A free sports watch!!!

All for the bargain price of $109

No more guessing times. No more looking at the Nylex Clock around the Tan (which is broken by the way), a real watch!

I'll be rushing home every night in anticipation for my new toy.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

What's up with my stomach?

I'm not sure if it is my diet, starting back into running, or a bug, but my stomach has been pretty weird over the past week. I don't feel like eating much, but apart from that I feel OK - no cold or flu symptoms.

Anyway, George and I went for another run today. We had planned an easy run as we both felt a little sore after last Wednesday (running the last 1/2 km @ a medium/fast pace). We decided to run at an easy pace, and see how we felt at the last 500 metres of the Tan. As we went up Anderson St Hill, George put on a bit of a spurt. I managed to stay with him until 3/4 of the way up the hill, and then he slowed down. It must have taken it out of him, because we eased off the pace when we got to the top. By the 3.5km mark, we had regained our composure and increased the pace to medium. We finished at a comfortable stride. Our time was 19:57 (still managed under 20 min!!!), which we were quite happy with.

I have just received an e-mail from Ausrun. Next Wednesday at Federation Square, the 'Run to the G' Official Launch will commence. They will have some special guests that will be providing tips on how to get fit and stay healthy. I will try to convince George to go to the launch instead of our Wednesday run, and reschedule our run for either Tuesday or Wednesday. It should be great motivation for us both.

I am planning to go into work again this weekend. I have a Uni assignment which I have to compete by next Friday. Even though it is an hour train trip, I find it is easier to concentrate at work, as there are fewer distractions. My long run is due on Sunday. It is meant to be 8km, but I have a circuit at home which is exactly 5km. I think I might run it twice, depending on how my stomach holds up.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Let the games begin

My 'training partner' George has finally recovered from his illness to go for a run today. His plan was for an easy run around the Tan, and in the last 500 metres stretch it out to a medium pace.

Our run started as planned, nice easy pace, up Anderson Street Hill (without stopping again!). We got to the last 500 metres, and before I knew it George had shot away... I managed to catch up to him in the end, but only just - looks like we're in for some friendly competition over the weeks to come.

Our time (according to a real watch) was 19:42. We managed to break the 20 minute barrier!

I felt so good after our lunch time run, that I submitted my entry to the 'Run to the G'. I even ordered myself a shirt to remember the occasion.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Rest Day

George must be feeling better. I showed him my training log that I got from www.davidhays.net and my distances that I have completed since our last run together. He is now talking it up, saying that he will blow me to the weeds tomorrow (our next training run).

He has also set some ambitious goals for our 'Run to the G' (5km) in June:

Must do: 25:00 @ 5:00 kms
GOAL: 22:30 @ 4:30 kms
Excellent: 20:00 @ 4:00 kms
Exceptional 19:30 @ 3:54 kms

We'll wait and see...

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Still going after a week!

George returned to work today, but is still feeling the effects of the 'dreaded lurgy'. He wasn't up for running today. Secretly I was hoping he wouldn't run, so that I could run from work, then around the Tan and back (8 km), instead of walking to the Tan, one lap, then walk back (4 km).

The expected top temp today was 15c, which made the start a little chilly. Within 1-2 minutes, I was thankful for the cool weather. My calves are still tight when I run. I try to do some light stretching before and after I run, but this doesn’t seem to help at the moment. I'm just putting it down to being out of shape. I'll see how it goes in the next couple of weeks.

I didn't run yesterday. I had planned a 'long run' - well a long run for me, but the cold wet weather coupled with a dose of 'can't be bothered' meant that I stayed inside.

Anyway, I did a grand total of 20km this week. Not a bad effort to begin with...