Lovely way to reach the 621 milestone. 1000 kilometres ran an still 2 months left.
It has took me 110 hours or just over 4.5 days of running to do it.
Benidorm in 2 weeks.
Will update again then.
Lovely way to reach the 621 milestone. 1000 kilometres ran an still 2 months left.
It has took me 110 hours or just over 4.5 days of running to do it.
Benidorm in 2 weeks.
Will update again then.
Running man article appeared in the Northern Echo this week (see link below)
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/8460152.Businessman_hoping_for_ten_out_of_ten_in_challenge/?ref=rss
More reports later before and after the race.
I have had to discount running spikes as there is no opportunity to train in them, or "run" them in. So after much thought the choice has been made. I have gone with a gortex cross country running shoe, which will keep my feet dry and give a little extra grip.
With all the bad weather, managed to see how good they are. 6 mile very hilly cross country run on very slippery tracks. Certainly took the newness of the shoes, but never slipped once.
Now just have to get the rest of the outfit sort, think a hat maybe in order.
Amsterdam 2 weeks and counting
What next? The world is my oyster, I may even make the weekly free paper if I keep going!!
Thanks again for everyone's support.
Back to the UK and managed a 10.5 mile training running this morning. I also ran everyday while in Spain. Back holding up well and felling not too bad. Also reached 2 milestones today; I have ran over 100 miles in the month of August (1st time ever) and have broke the 500 mile barrier for running this year. Role on Glasgow next weekend
Thanks for all the emails. Will try to reply to all as quickly as I can.
It was not due to lack of training, I have clocked up over 400 miles this year already. It was not the toughness of the course, there were hills, but compared to the Blackhill Bounders runs on a Tuesday night around Consett, it was flat. Best described as an undulating course. It was also not down to the weather, nice sea breeze, dry and slightly overcast, almost perfect running weather
In short it was down to my broken body, or more specifically my back. I injured it on 15th December 1991 getting out of a truck, well actually cracking 2 ribs on the steering wheel, cracking my shoulder blade and hurting my back on the passenger seat, before getting thrown onto the road through the windscreen as the truck gracefully rolled into a ditch. I have long since learned to manage it and through regular visits to Stephen Henderson at the Osteopath Centre on the Team Valley it hasn't been an issue for as long as I can remember.
So Saturday morning I wake up in pain, I have no clue why, normally it is caused by straining it lifting something, but this time it just decided to catch me by surprise. (Victoria thinks it is because I haven't had a drink for 5 days!). I got through the journey to the Isle of Man with plenty of pain killers and to be honest this morning I had pain, but it wasn't to bad.
So 9:30 we start and within half a mile I was in bother. When my back goes the muscles around my spine go into spasm to compensate, and my spine develops a convincing question mark shape! It was also starting to go very wrong. In the first 2 miles I had to briefly stop twice as the muscles spasms extended to my left leg, then it really hit me, fortunately next to a very nicely manicured lawn which when my left leg stopped working I gracefully fell onto, much to the shock of other runners. These 3 occasions proved to be the only times I stopped running for the entire race.
I kept running/jogging with the odd stumble due to left leg ignoring the simple run instruction issued by my brain. At 4 miles the pain killers kicked in and I managed to keep a steady pace with only the odd stumble through to the end.
My official time was 2:14:01 which isn't brilliant but it is a time. There was almost a tear of relief at the end. Tomorrow will be spent getting my back repositioned in the correct place.
They say no pain no gain. Hopefully my pain will be Willow Burns gain. I could have given up but that would have been a failure at the first hurdle. I have got a couple of contingency races up my sleeve in case of flight cancellation or injury, but I certainly wasn't going to use my joker so early.
4 weeks now to recover before Glasgow!!!
Had a good blast on the TT course from Douglas to Ramsey to wake me up.
Next update after the race. Thanks for all the messages of support and more importantly the pledges for Willow Burn. Keep them both coming.