A cool dozen

I’ll keep this brief! After 6 hrs painting voluntary work I knew that Saturday also had to include a 12 mile jog since Sunday was a planned cycling day.
I organised to go a jog accompanied by Lynn from lifeline on her cool blue retro bike avec basket! 1 lap of Pollok park is 3.1 miles so theoretically 4 laps should have done it… I did a solo lap while Lynn went round to get her bike and cycle to the park to meet me. I felt good and the dogs were reasonably well behaved! 1/4 of the way round lap 2 passing Pollok house I got the call from Lynn to say that she had arrived in the Park and while she cycled round to meet us, I threw the tennis ball into the river a few times for the dogs both to help improve Winnie’s swimming and to insure they had a drink and were cool!
When Lynn arrived she pointed out her soft rear tyre and half way round we realised it had deflated more. Add to that 1000 people descending on us to do a charity walk and I think you’ll agree we took the right decision to abandon Pollok park and to head to Bellahouston! (Candy ran off after the smells of a BBQ so that was another delay and distraction recapturing her!)
I parked the car at bellahouston park and did 2 laps and hoped that was enough but alas a lap is only 2.2 miles so I was a fair bit short! I did another 2 shorter laps and was delighted to have done my full 12 miles as I’d planned. My right leg at the back of my thigh had been sore to begin with so by the end of the run the side of my left knee paid the price in pain! Uch well lesson learned and lots of stretching has really helped!

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Tuesday Best – Battle of the Bridges

After the success of our last outing on Friday, Irene and I agreed to meet regularly and on Tuesday we met at Lancefield Quay after work and set about achieving another 10K training session.

Dogs in tow (or really towing us) we headed off along north Clydeside past the Kingston Bridge and then along the lovely newly developed footpath passing the Broomielaw-Tradeston Bridge (aka the ‘Squiggly Bridge’) at quite a pace. We went down behind the casino under the George the Fifth Bridge and up the steps (where my heart rate hit 211bpm!) then along the river under the 1st and very quickly the 2nd Caledonian Railway Bridges, through the tunnel below Glasgow Bridge and out along the riverside next to where I used to go clubbing in my youth! Only young goths or emo’s to be seen here at night now!

Following this we jogged on past the red South Portland Street Suspension Bridge, up on to the roadside path and over the Victoria Bridge with the pedestrian lights at green. Then we jogged under the city Union Railway Bridge and agreed this was a fast pace! We were delighted to be able to let the dogs off the lead when we got across the Albert Bridge and into Glasgow Green where there was some filming going on… nothing like an audience of extras on an open top bus to up your pace!

The path takes you away from the water here and I didn’t notice the Tidal and Weir Pipe Bridge but next it was the blue St Andrew’s Suspension Bridge to our right as we pushed on. We jogged under King’s Bridge, Polmadie Bridge and Rutherglen bridge before the path was closed for refurbishment ahead of us so we turned around and headed back slightly slower.

Upon reaching Irene’s place we hadn’t done the full 6.2 miles so we did a fast wee loop and got back to her apartment in a record breaking (PB for me) 56 min 01 s. (I’ve knocked 5 seconds off my best ever time achieved back in 2005!) All that effort certainly took it out of me… in more ways than one! nuff said!

Tonight I was going to go cycling but with skinny slicks in the rain I didn’t fancy my chances so I’m having an impromptu night off and will make up for it over the next few days!

No photos tonight but you can get your fill of Glasgow bridges online and even do the Heritage trail walk for yourself!

Here’s the Strava results:

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Real Toy Stories and Tantrums

This will be brief because I can’t relive the grief!

Monday night I scheduled my second outing with Jill back down at Irvine beach – see “Life’s a Beach”. Sadly her hubby had forgotten to tell her that he was playing football and therefore she’d have to stay home and watch the kids. ‘Aye Right! – You aren’t getting off that easy!’ said and so I invited her to bring the kids so we could all have fun and a jog together!

Well, all the signs looked good – Jodie turned up to make sure I was coming and within a few minutes we were all loaded into the car heading down to Irvine.

It started off great, Jill and I jogging with the kids behind catching up and throwing the ball for the dogs…  but very quickly “are we nearly there yet” and “I’ve got sore feet can you carry me?”.

Thank goodness Jill was there and her training as a nursery teacher became evident as she got the kids to do a treasure hunt to find things to take to the recycling area or ‘art installation’ as I call it!

Jodie found a massive post that looked like a yellow pencil and amazingly she managed to carry it all the way along.  Robbie found a large yellow welly which I helped carry as it was almost as big as him!

When we reached the recycling the kids found lots of interesting things to fill their pockets with!

Then began the 1.5 miles of tantrum back to the car as Robbie got colder, the sun started to go down and we had to carry them part of the way back.

Thank the Lord for McDonalds hot chocolate which I used as a bribe to get back before darkness fell and helped thaw us out!

Very well done to Jill who’s sore blistered heel got worse because she managed to do 70% of the distance carrying Robbie as her weight training and she also managed jogging when she wasn’t carrying him.  Outstanding effort!

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10K School Run

UPDATE – typo fixed – 58 mins 33 seconds!

Ah what a relief it was only a 2 day work week and by 5pm I was ready for the weekend although completely zonked!  I have to admit if Irene hadn’t agreed to go running or had said ‘lets just give it a miss’ when she arrived I might not have done any training on Friday night!

Irene and I have been friends since primary school and we used to do running training together in the past although Irene has significantly improved her performance since then and has done some excellent 10K races.

It was a simple ‘Out and back’ course tonight – another one that I’d planned on walkjogrun.net in advance.

We headed out, Irene with Winnie (long legs) and Candy with me (short legs)! First things first, dog toilet stop as usual…! Then headed down the hill out of Neilston at a fair pace feeling pretty fresh.  It was dry and reasonably warm.  Irene and I caught up on our news as drivers went past smiling and laughing at us 2 ladies in lycra and 2 trotting dogs!

It was reasonably straight forward, jogging through Barrhead and there was enough space on the pavement for us to jog close by however, as we headed out past Cowan Park and then along the road towards Darnley, the path became significantly slimmer and we had to go almost single file as the rapid traffic roared past.  I checked the mileage had reached the 3.1 minimum before we turned around and jogged back.

Irene and I agreed we were both finding it pretty tough as we headed back through the town and that became harder as we passed Tesco on the first ascent out of Barrhead. I  I have to admit I had to catch my breath a moment at the junction for Neilston so we had a brief walk!

The hill was hard, there was little chat as we carried on up the next gradual hill then we we spoke some more on the relatively flat stretch of path before we jogged continually up the steep slope until we’d reached the very welcome 6.2 miles (10 Kilometres).

Before long we were home and I looked up the results.  Yipee!  We were both delighted to find out we’d done a tough hilly 10K in 58m 33s and I’d earned some Strava cups!!   After a quick shower and some preparation we were enjoying the culinary masterpiece that I made, Chicken and Vegetable stir fry followed by melon and finally a strong coffee and some lovely chocolates courtesy of Irene…  the best bit was it was all with no guilt! =)

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Life’s a beach!

After Tuesday’s 45 mile cycle with David I was a bit tired and had a number of things to get done on Wednesday before heading back to work.  Believe me it was not a rest day! I cleaned the whole house and then was delighted to get help from Claire to clean out the Audi after our camping trip and walking the Great Glen Way plus numerous trips to the beach…  the car was covered in sand and dog hair and we had to take it in turns to hoover, use rubber gloves and even use tweezers to clean up the boot before washing and rinsing it to prepare for another spell of advertising it on line.  Audi A3 1.9 TDI Sportback 45,000 miles 

Thanks to Claire we had it cleaned in a couple of hours and earned a nice dinner at ‘The Bungo’ in Strathbungo near Shawlands, Glasgow.  Yum!

Thursday after a long and tiring first day back at work trying to get through all my e-mails, I met up with my neighbour Jill and we headed to Irvine beach for a walk and a bit of a jog with the dogs.  Jill is determined to get fit and she did fantastically well and got to the end despite a new blister on her heel!

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Jill already has 2 kids and 2 adorable cats but she’s soon to get a new ginger kitten and when I saw this I thought of him! =) CUTE!  (he’s due to arrive in 5 weeks and I’ll be sure to get some photos!)

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Here’s the detail of the walk/jog we did..  well done Jill!

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Tour de Glasgow Parcs du Sud

After a ‘rest’ night on Monday i.e cleaning my neglected house & mowing the lawn before the rain comes (by eck all this training fairly zaps all your spare time!), I agreed to meet Claire on Tuesday to put together a list of things to take for our Walking Trip (to add to the already compiled spreadsheet with the itinerary, the daily mileage and the accommodation details).

I went on to walkjogrun.net and created a new 13 mile route “Tour de Glasgow Parcs du Sud half marathon”, committed it to memory, packed diluting juice, dogs leads, dog harnesses (we’ll come back to that later), iPhone arm band, iPod and headphones and remembered my heart rate monitor this time.  Then, thinking of nutrition I googled sports drinks / gels / energy bars to see if I’d be able to buy them on the way to Claire’s.  Sadly they seem to be buy on line options only so I wondered how I’d get enough carbs, fluid and electrolytes on my evening jog.  “LIGHTBULB moment!” In my medicine cupboard there were sachets of Dioralyte (usually for use after a deli beli to replace lost water and body salts)!  Brilliant!  Two sachets added to my litre water bottle of diluted blackcurrent juice, a quick taste – ‘Yup can taste the salts in here but not too hideous’ and that was me ready to go!

Dogs -> Car -> Claire’s house…  we arrived about 6.20 p.m. but by the time she changed, we filled the new handled running drinks bottle that she gave me as a gift, carried her bike and the trailer down the stairs and hooked it all up it was nearer 7 p.m.  Still muggy and warm after today’s thunderstorms but not too hot and sunny like my last expedition.  I gave her a general route overview and she pointed out that with the trailer we’d have to alter the route so she could go along one way streets – in the right direction!   Sorted… route altered we left her flat and headed out to Terregles Avenue in Pollokshields, South Glasgow.

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As is customary, we stopped off for some dog toilet stops and a tightening of hair bands before getting on our way and into a stride.  With Claire on her bike and with trailer, the dogs were very interested to keep an eye on where she was and were constantly turning round and nearly running into lamp posts!  I felt good tonight… much better than the last jog and definitely less congested with the cold than I had done over the last week.   ’13 miles…  YES I CAN DO THIS!’ I thought with confidence and a bounce in my step… easy does it…

So we arrived at Park 1 – Maxwell Park, entering by the Pollokshields Burgh Hall and continued round to the wee pond.  I promptly encouraged Candy and Winnie in for a quick dip and then was covered in muddy water as they shook themselves (they were both on leads so no escaping the shower).   We left the park and crossed the road to Sprinkell Avenue which goes up and over a hill then along to a cycle path and down to Park 2 – Pollok Country Park rugby club and golf club entrance.   Winnie was constantly pulling back looking for Claire who was still back up the hill behind us pacing herself to stay well back.  Meanwhile we were overtaken by a couple of thin fit ladies who look like they do marathons all the time… note to self ‘one day that will be me!’

More pipers and rugby players today but it was a lot easier to keep going and jog at a steady pace – definitely feeling better.  Past the playing fields and the golf course, through the woods towards the river and let the dogs off to release some energy since they were still pulling a bit..  Candy didn’t need any encouragement to go down to the river for a swim and a drink but Winnie was more hesitant.  Claire took the dogs leads and I jogged on past Pollok House and round by the stables courtyard where we happened across an elephant!  Just a wooden carving thankfully as the dogs were doing a lot of wrestling and chasing each other full of mischief!

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Quick photo opportunity stop then onwards along the river, past the cricket ground and out of the Pollokshaws Road entrance, turned right and headed up towards the Round Toll House roundabout which gets lit up all different colours at night.  Here we headed straight on, through Thornliebank and turned left at the garage then crossed the main road and into Park 3 – Roukenglen.   We entered via the garden centre car park and jogged up to the pond, went round to the right of the pond where I captured Claire and the dogs on camera:20130724-084604.jpg

Candy can sniff out a tennis ball at 50 paces so it was no surprise that she’d found one for me to throw in the pond for another cooling down dunk!  Winnie, once again was hesitant at going near the water so a gentle help with my foot got her in to belly deep! 20130724-084621.jpg

This marked just over half way and from my route planning I knew that once I as up at the hill next to Whitecraigs train station, I’d achieved the highest point on the run an the next bit was downhill yipee =).  That wee hill in Roukenglen park, by the way was a mental challenge! I was nodding an willing myself on to get up there but the hardest hill was still to come…

We picked up pace down the A77 or Ayr Road past some belters of massive houses (why you’d want to spend millions to have an amazing house next to a dual carriage way and with a train line behind you escapes me!).  It was so much easier running downhill, across the round about and on to Fenwick Road.  However, I was conscious that Candy was not going at the same canter and was getting tired.  Without further ado I shouted to Claire to get the dog chariot ready!  We harnessed her and attached her inside the (child) trailer then recommenced running… only 5 miles to go now.   Winnie was none to chuffed!  For the next mile Winnie pulled me backwards looking to see where Candy and Claire were (even after they overtook us!).  As we passed Wholefoods in Giffnock I noted a bike pump outside for customer use – handy for future cycling trips!  At the lights, Winnie and I ran on only to hear cries from Candy back in the trailer.  From experience we’ve discovered that Candy, like her mum, likes to be at the front and is very competitive! If she can see someone in front of her there are a lot of vocal complaints!  Half a kilometer later and I’d run out of patience with Winnie pulling me backwards so by the 9th mile, we donned her harness and clipped her in next to Candy and off they went towed by Claire!   Poor Claire realised how heavy they were and bowed out of doing the rest of the route with me and wisely decided to trail them back to her flat via Kilmarnock road.

Undeterred, I went through Park 4 – Newlands at a slower pace and really felt the legs tighter so I drank more of the electrolyte solution (I highly recommend having a support team carrying more supplies – it was a life saver today!).  Out of the park I slowed to a walk to catch my breath then pushed on up a short incline.  I turned right then left and headed down a short decline and got my first glimpse of the challenge ahead…  MILLBRAE ROAD!  I took it easy on the approach and mentally prepared myself…  “come on Lorna… you can do this…” and so I did – I managed to jog slowly all the way to the top before having a little recovery walk and a few gulps of my remaining juice.  Yikes… TIGHT CALVES!  That was hard work! I rounded the roundabout and passed alongside Park 5 – Queens Park before deciding that I’d been valiant enough for one day and the ‘lap of honor’ i.e. one mile lap of Queens Park before heading home could wait for another day.  Before I knew it I was pressing Claire’s buzzer – I’d made it… now whats for dinner?? Man, I need a shower!

My Strava app tells the truth.. EPIC Suffer Score! My highest rating so far!

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20130724-084639.jpgJust shy of 12 miles, I’m happy with these results – I’m in good standing for achieving my goals… roll on more training and my holiday walk!

Jogging with a rhino…

…(rhino)virus! i.e. common cold!

After 2 days recuperation then a full long day back at work in Edinburgh, I reached the end of my working from home day on Thursday (waiting on the elusive new company car which they forgot to load onto the truck! hmmm!  I am now looking forward to Monday to receive it!).

I zoomed over to the Lifeline Monthly Team meeting where we discussed the vision, success stories and fundraising activities which gave me motivation to get my trainers on and go for a run.

First things first, over to ‘Auntie Claire’s’ to help her fix a puncture on her maheesive hybrid bike.  Two metal spoons helped get the tyre out the rim of the wheel, quickly pumped it up and found the offending hole hissing air and then cracked open the puncture repair kit.  Where’s the chalk? and the sandpaper? and what’s this cheese grater for?  Thankfully the instructions indicated the cheese grater was for the same purpose the sandpaper used to be for but no chalk required… about 10 minutes later the patch was administered and we were fitting the tube back into the wheel and I tightened (maybe overtightened) the valve in place with a little washer.  Sorted!

Claire got into her cycling lycra and i got into my running gear, clipped the leads onto the dogs collars and made it down the stairs…  (for Claire and I who usually require on average 2 false starts, this was amazing efficiency!).   Ok, Strava app started and off we go….

Issue 1 – communications!  Ok, I admit I wasn’t exactly 100% sure of my route but I had a general idea to head along Albert Road, over to Pollok Country Park and back round via Shawlands.  What I forgot to to was to tell Claire, who on her bike was going very slow to stay beside me and hence there was a little frustration from the off!

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Issue 2 – Hairdo! My goodness, will this hair stop flapping into my eyes and my ponytail stay put?! Half the hair had loosened itself out of the bobble and was now irritating me by bouncing off my back!  Quick stop, dogs attached to lamp-post, hair sorted, dogs released from the lamp-post and off we go…. now what did Emma (who’s run marathons before) say?  Oh yes, kick your legs up at the back…  hmm this is more energy zapping but I’ll try my best!

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Issue 3 – Pop!  Claire’s, ‘just fixed’ inner tube has given up the goat and the front tyre is flat! Argh!  I suspect it was my over tightening of the washer. Anyway she’s quick to suggest that she take the hot dogs back home for a drink with her as she pushes the bike home.  Good plan!  Bye bye dogs and Claire!

Issue 4 – Breathing!  I really didn’t realise how loud my breathing is when I have no distractions, and given that I was going a run with Claire it would have been most rude to run with earphones.  So now I’m left trying to self motivate myself with not so much as a beat, a tambourine or a cymbal playing in my ears!  Worse still, I can’t even remember any songs to sing!                lol  T in the Park drinking may have damaged some brain cells!
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Oh well nothing more to do than to dig in and try to keep going!  I got to Pollok Country Park, jogged in via the golf club / rugby entrance and stopped for a well needed drink (can’t seem to do drinking on the move very well on either a bike or whilst out jogging) and checked the Strava app…  Oh no my pace is mince!  So thought I’d up the pace a bit to the other end of the park just for a mile or so and see how I go.  Well its really easy to run faster past a pipe band full of young men and then past a rugby team practising at the Police Sports Ground but when I went into the woods on my own I found myself running out of breath and had a lot of stop start along past Pollok House and also when I was jogging next to the beautiful river, the Clydesdale Horses Stables, the flowers, the police dogs out training and the cricket ground.   I stopped to take a couple of snaps (any excuse for a break really!) and before I knew it I was out the other end on Haggs Road.

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My suffer score says it all – I was suffering!

Hopefully the cold will be gone by the weekend but my pace and how exhausted I feel now indicate that I might have been a bit silly! Time will tell…

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Hot dog jog…

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After watching an emotional and utterly outstanding performance by Andy Murray I have to say I was pretty exhausted! However, knowing its only 12 weeks til the Loch Ness Marathon I decided it would be a good idea to jog over to pick up my brothers dog Brodie (the wonder dog!) for dog sitting duty on Sunday night!
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It was very very slow but my heart rate is near normal again and I managed to jog up a big hill so I’m happy with that!

Candy and Winnie enjoy jogging with me but by the end of the 7.7 miles they were ready for a rest and we were all grateful when my dad showed up to take us home again!

Brodie the Wonder Dog!

Brodie the Wonder Dog!

Just Plane Running

Final day at the education session down South was Thursday…  two education sessions, two tests and an IBM exec presentation after a lengthy lunch and a wee amble out in the coutryside and we were off to Heathrow T5…   A very kind collegue took pity on my economy ticket status and signed me into the BA lounge and we sat and chatted about snowboarding, wakeboarding and all the changes coming into effect in Scotland for IBM so we can be better aligned to our client priorities…

Time flies as they say…  he went off for his early flight back to Glasgow and I got blogging…  then realised that I was at the other end of the airport (South lounge) whilst my plane was departing from the North end of the building…

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I packed up the laptop and bolted out the lounge at high speed with only 15 mins left to board the flight before departure and then legged it along the entire length of the terminal only to be told that everyone had been quick to board and that my case was now being disembarked!

Uch well another 2 hours in a business lounge, free dinner and a glass of wine was not too hard to swallow and it meant that on a day that there would be 0 training I actually managed a 396 metre dash !  Is there any benefit for the legs in running in a high heels?!

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Joggy woggy cutting across corn fields?!

I made it through the first day of the training course and scored a reasonable 70% for the pre-test so the review of the material I did after the gym was worth it… Also just so happened to be sitting two seats down from a helpful and friendly colleague who lives only 3 miles away and had some great advice about where to go running… “you can’t miss it… just go down the drive from the big house, through the main gate into the lane and you will see the ‘Chess Valley Walk’ sign, go left along the river and you wlil enjoy a jog with no traffic”Sounds fantastic! Obviously I’d already done a session in the gym on Tuesday morning so guilt fee went to a barbeque (indoor… no barbeque in sight… ) laid on by the hotel for the team…

One wine, two wines, three wines floor! (just about!) Met some lovely folks from Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland, Northern Ireland England and Scotland and its rude not to participate in a wee vino to get to know everyone better right?!

I think I managed 2 litres of water through the night to ensure that I was in top form for the next days education sessions and obviously to keep me hydrated for tomorrows training session…

Wednesday education went well so I rushed off to get ready for my jog… lycra – Check! music – Check! iPhone Strava app and heart rate monitor – Check!

Bounded out of the hotel and headed through the gate as per instructions into the English Country Lane and my first challenge negotiating 3 cars and a 4×4! Completely missed the turning as a result but quickly came across a wee green sign pointing me up between two houses, through a gate and into a small field back towards the hotel! YIKES whats that? Two Afghan Hounds running at me like a couple of Pantene Shampoo models but barking their heads off!

Negotiated the gate at the other end of the field without being mauled to death thankfully and was back on the road 20 yards from where I started hahaha! So decided to abandon the river jog and headed off through the country lanes and past “old macdonald nursery”… Within a couple more hundred yards and many more crazy country car drivers I found another little green sign pointing off the road and into fields and before i knew it I was striding through a corn field at a jaunty angle thanking the lord its not harvest time and there are no combine harvesters!

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Completely randomly a figure appeared jogging towards me and it turned out to be a French dude from my course but no time for anything other than a smile and a wave as I jogged on into a small wood and clambered over a wooden stile and onwards into yet another vast corn field… thinking to myself build it and they will come… I wonder if thats the case with this blog lol!

Anyway I was well out of breath and a bit blue in the face with exhaustion so welcomed a pause for some photos before checking the Strava app… GORDON BENNETT! I thought last nights 206 beats a minute was a bit much but this time my heart was waaaay up at 211… I think this could be a record or a heart attack in the making… decided to take it easy and have a rest for a bit before heading back cautiously so as not to kill myself!

Sped up past a hot cyclist before clocking in at 40 minutes… can I really do a marathon? is there any hope for this 110 mile cycle? is 80 miles of Great Glen Way pushing it a bit far? I’ll keep you posted!

 

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