With the track still being refurbished the Tuesday night speed session located to the hills of Macclesfield Forest. On a glorious summer evening four of us regulars (lots of others still on holiday) ran 3 undulating laps of the lower slopes of Trentabank (six minutes duration) interspersed with continuos hill reps of 3 x 90 seconds with a 90 second jog recovery but still going uphill! It is the first time for a while that neither legs, breathing or vision seemed to be anything that I could control. I also got bitten on arms and legs and today is a very itchy one!
This blog is where I will talk about why and where I run, about my life as a competitive athlete despite my advancing years!
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Thursday, 18 August 2011
"Malta"
Monday, 8 August 2011
"Magic Mile"
Two days after the Teggs race and before I go off on holiday I still had to run the Marathon Talk Magic Mile that I had entered. I was hoping to use the track but it is out of commission being refurbished, so I measured out a mile around the lanes of Bollington. Aching all over, in high wind and on undulating roads I managed to crank out a 5.58.51 Not bad all things considered!
"Teggs Nose Fell Race"
Second race of the week but the first time back in fourteen years at the Macclesfield Sheepdog Trials for the annual nip up and down Teggs Nose.
With 1700 ft of climb over seven and a half miles this was always going to be tough and so it turned out. The race is broadly two climbs and two descents that are both severe in different ways. I was going well for the first five miles and was on the home run when a twisting descent of The Hollins ( a path I must have run over a hundred times) found me diving forward and surfing the ground at close quarters! Everything hurt, both my calfs went into spasm and my right shoulder felt like it had been shot! A couple of runners slowed up to get me on my feet again and I hobbled in in 83.47! Two days later and it still hurts to cough or breath heavily. I hope the ribs are only bruised.
Weekly mileage 22. Annual mileage 779. Races 20.
With 1700 ft of climb over seven and a half miles this was always going to be tough and so it turned out. The race is broadly two climbs and two descents that are both severe in different ways. I was going well for the first five miles and was on the home run when a twisting descent of The Hollins ( a path I must have run over a hundred times) found me diving forward and surfing the ground at close quarters! Everything hurt, both my calfs went into spasm and my right shoulder felt like it had been shot! A couple of runners slowed up to get me on my feet again and I hobbled in in 83.47! Two days later and it still hurts to cough or breath heavily. I hope the ribs are only bruised.
Weekly mileage 22. Annual mileage 779. Races 20.
Saturday, 6 August 2011
"Pie and Peas 5"
The first of two races this week and a new race for me. The Pie and Peas 5 is both a Cheshire Grand Prix Race and part of the Harrier's Club Champs, it is just a pity I ran as if I had eaten the pie before the race rather than after as I ran to a personal worst 37.10 for a five miler!
Humid 26c conditions on an undulating multi terrain course didn't help but even so it was a pretty poor show. Starting towards the back of a 300 runner field I had to work too hard in the first two miles to get a decent position although in the end I did manage a top half finish and earn a few points for my troubles.
Humid 26c conditions on an undulating multi terrain course didn't help but even so it was a pretty poor show. Starting towards the back of a 300 runner field I had to work too hard in the first two miles to get a decent position although in the end I did manage a top half finish and earn a few points for my troubles.
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