Saturday 22 August 2009

"Monzambano"

It's been a great last couple of weeks with a summer holiday break just south of Peschiera on Italy's Lake Garda. I managed to get in half a dozen runs of up to an hour each but these had to be early morning before 7.3oam as the sun rose and the temperature reached the mid 30's. There was plenty of flat steady running along the River Mincio as it winds its way to the Po plus the network of canals that support the acres of vineyards for the famous Bardolino wine. But the best runs were those that ran up to the hill towns around Monzambano & Salionze neither of which is geared to tourists and certainly wasn't used to seeing runners at such an early hour!

The family had a fantastic holiday and it was great to relax by the olympic sized pool occasionally cooling off with a couple of lengths. It was also the opportunity to go to Verona, home of the famous opera and also to take a boat across the Lake to Bardolino & Desenzano a small sleepy town (where Jessica Ennis achieved the pentathlon 2009 world leading score earlier in the season). Knowing this it was great to then get home and watch an amazing week of world class athletics including Jess and the rest of the GB team.

My return to faster paced training has really suffered from a couple of easy weeks and Tuesday's track session of 12 x 400m was the toughest for a long time, however I did manage a 77 second final 400. Fortunately there are only a couple of track fixtures left to the end of the season but hopefully I can sharpen up enough to end the season positively.

Annual mileage 801

Saturday 1 August 2009

"On Yer Bike"

For the first time this summer I have dug out the mountain bike given it a quick overhaul and spent the last two weeks mixing bike and run. Given the bad weather it's been great to do something different for a change, and although I live close to the Peak District, within one hour riding distance there are in fact very few bridleways but there are plenty of hills! The photo shows my favourite route for riding through Rainow,where a long hard climb is rewarded with several minutes of fast technical descent calling for quick reflexes to prevent a painful spill onto the close drystone walls.
In addition to recovery runs where I have tried to vary the scenery including a trip round the local cemetery (several miles of very quiet paths!) there have been a couple of great track sessions where for the first time this season I have really got back competing in the lead group whilst completing the full session. Every one has been completed in driving rain but at least it was warm, and its a great feeling once you are soaked to push it to the limit! The first session consisted of 8 x 300s (sub 60 seconds) & 4 x 600s (sub 2.10) all with just 45 seconds recovery, whilst this week it was 4 x 1k + 1 x 2k with 4 x 200 at full tilt to finish.

Tomorrow it's off for warm weather training with the family in Italy. Otherwise known as lazing by the pool!

Annual mileage - 733