Tuesday 4 miler…

Well writing the blog on Tuesday was great motivation to get out in the light rain and ‘Just do it’!
Candy and Winnie were over the moon and Winnie did some excited jumps at the door while I was putting on the flashing collars.
I checked Strava briefly for a 4 mile route and chose down to Barrhead, past the train station and Asda then back up the big hill. A PB on the big hill home was sadly only equalled (to the exact second!) but not broken!
After Sunday’s 14 miles on the Dreadmill this was pretty painless and much less challenging! (Thank goodness I stretched and blasted my legs with cold water as that recovery ensured my calves weren’t tight!).
The thought of my mum’s home made chicken and rice soup kept me motoring! Only stops were for the dogs or waiting to cross the road and I’m certain I could run the whole way. Yes! Progress!
Wednesday was 7 miles in plan 0 miles achieved due to heavy snow outside plus I had to do washing and test packing for my holiday.. (To see if all my stuff would fit in the board bag). Thursday’s 4 mile plan was missed as I was tuning my snowboard and running holiday errands but now I’m packed and ready to go there’s no excuses. The Friday plan is 0 miles but I’ll get on the treadmill and put in some catch up miles to avoid the snowy and icy pavements! ….promise!

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Jog Blog minus dogs

Don’t panic, the dogs are both alive, well and as we speak are in their baskets having a little nap.

However, the weather has been pretty awful this last couple of weeks with heavy snow, rain, black ice and high winds.   I had to resort to some indoor training…

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Rollers…

I got Bicycle rollers for my Christmas (thanks to Raymond!) and did a few hours on them as cross training to keep me going.

Treadmill  Dreadmill

Despite my love of the rollers they were never going to cut it for marathon training so a very kind and generous friend has leant me her Jessica Ennis treadmill (thanks to Margaret!).  However for the first couple of runs on the treadmill I thought it was speed in mph and distance miles BUT turned out to be kph and Kilometres! DOH!  Uch well something is better than nothing, yeah?

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Sadly treadmills do not appeal to my dogs and being out in the snow and ice with lots of grit has been painful for Winnie as she has a very thin coat and easily torn feet and legs.  I’ve bought her some cool snow and ice boots so this is not longer a problem.

 

Outdoors avec dogs!

Tonight will be the first short run back outdoors since the bad weather.  4 miles here we come followed by some food with the folks and our weekly watch of Gold Rush (with dogs on the carpet in front of my parents fire for a well earned rest!).

S’now business like snow business!

Joy of joy’s there is more snow forecast tomorrow!

Last week I achieved 34.3 / 36 planned miles of Marathon training.  This week I have 37 miles to do… better get on with it!

 

I do run run run, I do run run!

Yeah finally its happening…  I like a few false starts (only when it comes to training!) and I had sinusitis and ear ache with dizziness for a couple of weeks so I thought it was best to put off the training for the marathon until I stopped feeling like the room was spinning – much safer for road running!

So I did it… I googled many Marathon training plans, I toyed with the idea of being “Experienced” rather than novice, but since I’ve only done 1 marathon I chastised myself and went back to the novice plan…   Strictly I should need only 16 weeks but they recommend being a 20 mile a week runner before you start so I’m 25 weeks out from the BIG DAY!

Brighton Marathon 12 April 2015 here I come!

Tonight I laughed in the face of (EX-)Hurricane Gonzalo and went out boldly – ok it wasn’t that hard, the sky had become blue again but there was a cold and gusty wind with which to contend!

Candy and Winnie were overjoyed when I put my trainers on – they’ve been rather bored just going for short walks to the park to chase a ball for the last couple of weeks when I was feeling poorly.

So… 3 miles done!

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Hilly Beast – ready for the Monster!

It was the Sunday before the marathon and my schedule said 8 miles and for once I felt ready for it and more than confident I could do it! All the resting and short hard training sessions were just what I needed and I felt fresh for a change!

I headed out through the village and down the big hill to past the Mill where I realised I’d not started the app (estimated 0.5 miles)! A quick pause to get Strava going then off we (me & the dogs) went again down to the bottom of the hill and across Lochlibo Road. We took it steady going up the very steep incline for the next mile and past the car park where we’d done our hill training earlier in the week. I found it very tough getting up some of the steeper sections of road but eventually we made it to the top and had a bit of recovery jogging across the undulating top road. I passed a man out running and though ‘he looks like a marathon runner’ only to shock myself that within the next week I too would be a marathon runner!

The big hill back down to Lochlibo road was, dare I say it, enjoyable as I listened to my dance tunes, and for the first time I felt that this marathon was within my reach… I knew I could complete it! I crossed the road and went up towards Uplawmoor with the dogs jogging happily along beside me. We turned right on to the main road and then turned left up through a farm, admittedly pretty slowly but at least we kept moving up this long hill!

The road flattened out past another farm and then climbed up again to the highest point on the route where, elated, I ‘Woooped’ in celebration and relief to the dogs and we ran full pelt down a short steep section and back up the other side before a 90 degree left turn on to the straight mile. We took the ‘off road’ path allowing the dogs to get a swim and a drink then headed back to the main road and back home again. Bring on the marathon!

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Once home I thought it would be good to buy a personalised vest for the event with the logo etc on so I went on line and ordered it from http://www.personaliseyourvest.co.uk.

 

Hill training

Inspired by my successful training session the night before, I headed out on Wednesday after work with the dogs. I took them across to a car park half way up the hill opposite and did two circuits of a very hilly and nobly path where a lot of people take their dogs. The training and the resting was obviously doing me good and I felt really strong running up the hills although I did find myself running out of puff quickly from trying too hard at one point!

On the way back to the house I decided to stop at the bottom of the mill brae and try to run as fast as possible up that steep hill on the pavement!

11 days to go – the Marathon was at the back of my mind all the time!

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T minus 12 days…

It was Tuesday 17th September, the weather was half decent, it was a week since my last training session and I knew there were only 12 days left to train for this, my first ever marathon!

So I got ready and headed out on the roads to avoid getting my newly washed trainers filthy yet again! I took a SIS Electrolyte drink to keep me hydrated and put the dogs on the lead to avoid a repeat of last week’s run (where Candy ran off in the fields). I decided that Candy would be on the lead the whole way!!

It was a steady hill climb all the way out of Neilston before turning right along the square mile and a welcome downhill before another ascent, a reasonable flat section, a downhill and then another steep climb back to the main road before heading back to the village.

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When I got in I remembered that I’d struggled on the Cycle and I needed to purchase some drinkable gels for the marathon – I went ahead and placed an order from the internet for 20 High 5 Plus – Raspberry with Caffeine as they didn’t make me feel too sick. Then I realised if I was going to use them, I’d have to carry them so I went on to Wiggle and ordered a marathon belt.

High 5 Plus - Raspberry with Caffeine

High 5 Plus – Raspberry with Caffeine

Addidas Marathon Belt

Addidas Marathon Belt

 

Short n sweet…

It was two days after the Epic Pedal for Scotland 110 mile sportive cycle and I felt the stress of knowing that I had a marathon to complete in just 3 weeks (29 September). Despite feeling tired I knew I had to get out and put some training in!

My training schedule had long runs on a Sunday and so the Tuesday run should be a short challenging one with lots of hills.

I headed down into the fields with the dogs and turned left towards the mill. Moving over the uneven ground was quite a challenge with my tired legs and then Candy ran off for a while chasing rabbits! I was enraged by this as I really needed to get on with my training and the light had started to fade… if she hadn’t turned up soon I’d have had to abandon the training session. Fortunately my phone had a dog whistle app and I used that for a couple of minutes and she reappeared… I quickly put her on the lead so I didn’t loose her again! I deleted this segment of the training session and restarted Strava!

Through the fields we continued and then down past the mill and through to the show grounds where Winnie, who was still allowed her freedom, went racing off after lots of rabbits! Fortunately she came straight back and I popped her on the lead til we crossed the road and headed along the river and up Midgie Glen. There is a significant hill here and I could tell my legs were still very tired from the cycle. Once at the top of the footpath we turned right and went round the square mile on the road. I could tell my splits were slow but I was just glad to be putting in the effort of going out for a training session! The road evened out and I felt much stronger then I turned left down hill past a lovely cottage, over a stream and up a very steep hill back to the main road. I slowed right down near the top but was pleased that I’d managed to jog up slowly. I turned right and jogged up to the summit of the road before heading back down the rollercoaster road back into Neilston. It was amazing, I went from being extremely tired to feeling strong and fast as we descended back to the village. All in all not a bad training session considering all the energy I’d used up only 2 days before!

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Mind over matter….

Some days you don’t get up when the 0630 alarm goes off… and you don’t feel like going for a run in the wind which is howling past the open window…   and when you nip to the loo you peek out to see the dark clouds looming heavily on the horizon threatening rain in heavy showers before you dive back under the warm duvet for a heat! (September brings with it autumnal temperatures in Scotland!)

But then, I remembered why this training was important!  Not only was it essential to get a 3 hour / 18 mile run in before the marathon scheduled in 4 weeks but the whole reason for doing it in the first place came to mind.  It’s all about helping raise awareness of domestic violence and other problems faced by vulnerable women and raising money to allow them to do activities which will improve their self worth and confidence and ultimately to help provide funding for a safe house for those in desperate situations.

So I changed my attitude, sang to the dogs as I got ready (they loved this and tilted their heads from side to side to get a full understanding of the meaning – generally lyrics such as “are you ready to join your mum? in the park to have some fun, we’ll all go for a little jog, and the dogs can swim after a log!) then we all (me and the dogs) headed out to the car and drove to Pollok park via the garage for supplies of pain killers and Mars bars to add to my carbohydrate and electrolyte (SIS Go Electrolyte drink) I’d prepared earlier.  I’d had bran flakes, strawberries and raspberries for breakfast but I knew that 18 miles ahead would require more sugar so I forced myself to eat a Mars bars at 0930… yuck!

Having a great reason to run didn’t make it easy!  It took me a few minutes to get my running iPhone arm band on (with the Strava app) and another couple of minutes to get the dogs out, lock the car and stash the iPod in my back pocket with the car key. [NB -the iPhone 4s battery life is a stretch at the best of times never mind playing music at the same time so two devices are required to sustain the whole distance].

As I headed off at a slow marathon paced jog, my legs felt tight and tired.   I jogged from the cricket car park along the river to Pollok House.  The the wind wasn’t too fierce to begin with so the path was fragrant from the delicate lilac flowers next to the water.

I certainly didn’t feel as good as I had the week prior but I managed to get up over the first couple of hills reasonably strongly, then headed past the pond, through the woods, along the Burrell Collection exit and up the path past the main exhibition building then down the road and back to the cricket car park.  The first lap was painful, the last mile of it made me think I should give up and go home! I stopped at the car ditched the water bottle, put the dogs in the car boot and lowered the windows as I didn’t want them doing the whole trip.  Then a quick cry for help to my mum “I don’t think I can do it!”

With some encouraging words I set off again on lap two, I was about 5 miles in and spotted my sister-in-laws best friend with a new baby and was glad of another excuse to stop!

Off running again, I had a quick drink back at the car at the 6 mile mark then changed direction and went the other way for the next 3 miles passing a small group of people walking in aid of leukaemia.

When I reached the car at the 9 mile mark I really was for giving up – my right hip and my left knee were really sore!  However, I knew I wouldn’t get the chance to make another attempt on 18 miles so it was then or never…  I ate another Mars bar and took some painkillers with aspirin, paracetamol and caffeine and resumed my original direction of running as the steep hill seemed to be easier to deal with than a longer lower incline.

At 12 miles I thought I’d better extend myself past the previous weeks achievement and there were only 2 more laps to do, so against my will to stop, I forced myself on.  I couldn’t face another lap and the hills after that so I jogged out and back along the river with only one short hill up and over the M77.  It was a real struggle to keep jogging as my left knee felt very sore by that point.

But in the end I did it! At my lowest points it really helped when other people jogged past and I tried to follow them at a distance as they kept my focus.

I’m really looking forward to jogging with other people on the day of the marathon and I know from doing 10K’s and half marathons, race day really lifts your game and your spirit.  Here’s hoping it goes to plan!

Fragrant flowers along the river path

Fragrant flowers along the river path

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18 to do…

Quick blog entry in preparation for tomorrow’s 18 mile jog the last big one before the marathon! (Next week being the pedal for Scotland Sportive 110 mile cycle means I’m doing it a week early so I don’t kill myself by over training in one week..)
Pasta eaten… Cashews eaten, carbs loaded, hydration sorted and 4 bottles of carb/electrolyte juice mixed and filled… Route planned (6 laps of Pollok Park), toe nails clipped, Vaseline looked out, Lycra ready, trainers ready, phone arm band ready, iPod ready!
Weather? Cold but dry…

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Had a nice wee beach walk tonight here’s the view… Stayed dry!

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Short sharp bursts..

Aye aye! …the eyes weren’t too bad on Thursday and no major headaches so I ventured out for a short training session to the local park with Jill and Jodi… Interval training began with a run up the hill to the goal posts but that was pretty hard going so we headed over to the vacant football pitch and started running fast on the long length and slow recoveries along the short length. On the 2nd lap I had a major twinge up the back of my right thigh so I stretched it out. Then I tried more reps but found I was pooped by the end of the long side so switched running fast to the short distance.
Winnie and Candy were loving the race but Winnie took a leaf out Zola Budds book of cheating and came at me from behind, cut across the back of my legs and side swept them from below me! In a ‘blind’ panic about not jarring my head or detaching my retina, my reflexes kicked in and my tangled legs somehow managed to get back under my flailing arms and body and I narrowly missed decking it (Mary Deckering it lol)!
Since I was in a rush to get to hospital to see my Dad after his hip replacement I only managed 35 mins training but that was good enough for me… Next up 18 miles jogging in prep for the marathon. (15 miles according to the training plan agreed with my marathon guru friend but a week on Sunday is the 110 mile sportive cycle and I’ll not manage that plus 18 miles next week). If you want to sponsor me please go to http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/Lornawalkrunride