Thursday 17 March 2016

Paris Marathon - two weeks to go!!

The countdown is really on now! Only two weeks to go before the Paris Marathon!!

From what I've heard it's beginning to get to be a case of "let's get it over and done with", training has been done to the best of Ali and Emma's abilities so the best way to help motivate them is to help raise as much money as possible for their chosen charities.

Please click on either (or both!) of the links below to donate.





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Saturday 12 March 2016

Ali and Emma run the Paris Marathon!

I know I've mentioned it in other blog posts, but most of the time Ali is training for one event or another...

At the moment, she's training with her friend Emma to run the Paris marathon - "just for fun" to quote them both, but they'd also like to raise a bit of charity if possible.

The first charity they are running for is the Richard Cann Wildlife Foundation, a charity set up in memory of one of my University flatmates. For more information and to donate to this charity please click on this link, and to see where I've mentioned it before see this blog post.

The second charity is The Gabrielle Gray Foundation, a charity set up in memory of one of Emma's friends who passed away in 2012. To donate to this charity please click on this link.




Thanks!

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Friday 11 March 2016

Monthly update - February 2016

Am there I was thinking that January had to be the worst month for training, but I had to go and prove myself wrong didn't I?!

Whilst I did manage to tick off a number of kilometres by foot and a few hundred metres in the pool I still just failed to hit my running distance, am a long way behind in swimming, and haven't even passed over the start line on the bike!!

It hasn't all been doom and gloom though - whilst I might not have completed the distance running I think I made it up to myself by pushing the pace I've been running instead. Since the triathlon is a sprint and only a 5km run I'm trying to aim for 25 minutes or less for that segment, which is why a few of my run have been getting close to 5 min/km over a distance of more than 5km just to see if I can still last it after a longer "warm up".

My fastest pace wasn't actually reflected by the upload to Strava though, and we all know that this is the law don't we!? I had the big dog with me that time, and she decided that she would spoil the pace by relieving herself multiple times during the 10km which meant I had to stop, clear up and then find a bin to put it all in...! However I was able to prove to myself that I should be able to do 50 mins for 10km on the right day, I'll just have to go out and do it again without a running companion!



The main problem I had this month was motivation, which seems odd considering the post I wrote at the beginning of the year - a full day of work and then a commute are not a good way to prep up for exercise, and whilst others might be able to do it I've had to change tactics a little to get any exercise done. Lunch time and running at work once I've finished are beginning to be the norm to get runs in midweek and then I just have to keep the motivation up at the weekend to keep Ali and the dogs company.

Another thing that we've got this month has been a canicross belt, so that we can run "hands free" with the dogs rather than getting elbows pulled out of joints for the full run distance - for anyone who hasn't run with one of these it does take a bit of getting used to and making sure that it's set up right to pull along by your bum rather than the bottom of your back! Although when on your back and the dog has a sudden surge of pace there are some true comic-style running styles on display!


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