
Setting off from the playing fields we sprinted off on a 1 mile hilly circuit of the village, I was in for a shock as I came up to the first mile marker, 5.39 on the watch! way to fast for my current fitness level, I would pay the price latter on!
The route heads out over the rolling countryside and by 5 miles I started to blow, dropping back from the group I was in, I had to back off recover and slowly re find my rhythm.
Up to 9 miles I was running on my own until A guy came alongside me, this was enough to spur me on and I went to the front and pushed on harder, he stayed with me until 12 miles when I put the boot in and charged for home!
I finished with my fastest time in 5 years and my thanks must go out to Barry Magee, I think there is still a lot of improvement still to come!
A week last Sunday I caught a virus off my wife and felt very ill at work, Monday I ran 3 x 1 mile but my legs felt empty and the fastest I could manage was 5.38, Wed I had a great 5 k and Friday was a session of short hill sprints on the steep sandhills which I really enjoyed!
Things are progressing nicely!
p.s. just remembered I went off course [ my own fault] just before 9 miles and got called back by the marshal, losing the few precious seconds that would have given me a 80 min half and explains why the Garmin shows 13.18 miles!
photo RON HILL IN ACTION!
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RACE DAY PHOTO'S
RON HILL on running training and life at 70
Congratulations on winning the geezer category!
ReplyDeleteRon Hill looks damn good for 70. Don't know why it's his last half though - there are people much older running marathons.
ReplyDeleteNice race for yourself and Barry. 81 is moving!
thanks, would have been a 80 but ran off course [ my own fault].
ReplyDeleteyes Ron was looking good with his new short hair cut!
nice time
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the half marathon, well done! Rest, recovery and get back out there... enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYes, that's a fast half Rick! It's great what a coach can do for ones confidence.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your recent comments.