Wednesday, 20 April 2011

London Marathon RACE Photos NOW available to view!

Stevie Lewis's photos are now online at flicker
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Featuring Ben, Paul, Jo, Keith,Mark, Chris and even me!

From left to right; Ben,Paul,Jo,Keith and me!


Ben on the way to a 2.35 a 20 min P.B.!

22 miles
Contemplation
Time to think on how to improve for next year!


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Monday, 18 April 2011

Good Times, Bad Times At The London Marathon, That's Life!


8 London Marathons 8 Sub 3's
I went down to London with my friends and team mates on Friday and really enjoyed there company.
As for my running that's a different story!
I already knew that I'd blown it weeks ago, running 22 miles at the Trimpell 20 at faster than 2.45 pace was the first straw to break the camels back, I should have stuck to the M.B. plan and ran it as a progression run.
I was shattered after it and had to take it very easy for a week, I recovered to run my fastest ever 1/2 Marathon but then put the final straw in the following weekend pushing way to fast,[basically sprinting up and down all the hills on what was meant to be a very easy long run!
Not surprisingly my following weeks training went very badly!
A easy weeks running before London sadly was not long enough to repair the damage, but to be honest I'd peaked at the Liverpool half and had no where to go but down!
The race
I got a good start from the good for age pen, after half a mile Steve from Aventures Of A Cumbrian Runner came along side me and we had a brief chat.
After a few miles the pacer for 2.45 cruised be followed by a large group, I hopped on board for a very bumpy ride as runners ran elbow to elbow.
I was not feeling very good and by 12 miles I dropped off the pace, by 14 my legs were getting rather heavy and I had to cut my stride and speed my cadence up.
The next few miles were quite unpleasant, at last I hit 20 miles and a slightly more positive outlook came over my mind as I decided to overtake as many runners as possible in the closing miles.
I was not going fast but many ahead were starting to struggle, so one by one I collected many scalps in the final miles.
I never hit the wall but never had much in my legs to give.
I guess 2.49.40 is not bad but it was still 4 mins off my target.

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Thanks to Scott for his message; Scott Brown said...I saw what you did Rick and I know it wasn't what you wanted but it's not like it is a blow out. 4 minutes shy of ones goal is within the realms of normal. I was 7 minutes off my goal time the last one I ran and after the initial dissapointment realized that sometimes/most times something is going to happen to spoil the party.

Still, what winners do is regroup and hit it again until there is nothing left! I heard Nate Jenkins say the other day that "We do no good to ourselves giving up." There are so many stories of people giving up when they were within a hairs breath of success! Just keep at it and know that even if we don't reach our goals, by staying on the path what we learn about ourselves and our ability to overcome hardships and obstacles is far more valuable than any times we achieve!

Tomorrow's another day!!!

Cheers Scott, yes today is indeed another day and I'll be back next year to put things right!
I've been in quite a self- destructive mode so far this year and need to pull myself around!
On a positive note, team mate Ben Johnson in only his second marathon and at the age of just 23 ran a brilliant 2.35 for 99th place!
He told me that he ran by feel and only occasional looked at his watch.
He also ran a negative split and each night before he went to sleep told himself over and over that he could run 2.35!
Wow! that's the power of positive thinking for you!
Chris Dunn also had a fantastic run knocking 14 mins off his P.B. for 2.50 and Paul Cain took a good 3 mins off his best for 3.21
I'm going to enjoy my running this summer running with the club and racing off road!
Until the next time,Rick :]
UPDATE
Amazing result at Boston

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Hope for me yet:]
Mutai Wins Boston Marathon in Fastest Time Ever Run


Thursday, 14 April 2011

Virgin London Marathon 2011 Final Taper, Weather And Pacing


LOOKING FOR A BREAKTHROUGH!
Marius Bakken sub 2.45 Marathon 100 Day plan 2011

*9 runs of 2 1/2 hours plus, Longest 24 hilly miles.
*16 interval-progression sessions, longest 19 miles.
*8 races inc my fastest time for 20 miles 2.04.01 and P.B. at Liverpool 1/2 1.17.55
and many weeks of consistent running through all types of weather!
So here I am again ready for the London Marathon.
It's been a dream of mine to break 2.45 since my first Marathon back in 1999 where I ran 2.49.53 on the Streets of London.
I think I'm in pretty good shape to achieve my goal.
As well as following Marius's brilliant training plan I've been refining my running biomechanics thanks to Steve Magness's website

The most important information you will ever read about Running Form: Passive vs. Active READ HERE

I've worked on improving dynamic range of movement-strength-plyometrics as well as self massage thanks to
TRIGGER POINT PERFORMANCE SELF MASSAGE

I've also worked on improving my posture and general wellbeing with Dr Steve Hoffman of Core Wellness
Other areas I've worked on over the last year includes wearing much more minimal shoes with a zero heel lift which allow for greatly improved natural biomechanics and faster running!
I think it's really important to have an open mind and use anything that works [legally] to improve!

Pacing

Team mate Ben [1.13 1/2 marathon winner] emailed me yesterday, telling me of the advice his legendary coach George Gandy gave him;
"Wen u do ur mara. Remember try for pace target at 1, 2 n 3mls especially in London coz early is downhill n easy to go too quick - and first 10 must feel like u just finished warm up, then conc on savin energy for the last 6mils while hitting time targets as wind n slopes allow, then evenly spread effort remaining over last 6mls.

Very good plain simple advice I feel.

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Weather on the day


Ok anyone with nothing better to do can track me on the Virgin London Marathon website on the day, my Number is 31821
Be sure to will me on!
BUT maybe better use of your time would be to build a SEX DUNGEON!

Monday, 11 April 2011

London Marathon Question; Equal Or Negative Splits, which Is Best?

Last year I tried for negative splits, but was unable to increase my pace in the final 6 miles.
Looking at the route profile and from running the race 7 times I know there is more downhill in the first half, so I feel an equal split would work better.
What do you think?
thanks for all comments.
Marco's Negative Split Chart
Recommended by Roberto

Saturday, 9 April 2011

LONDON MARATHON TAPER




Sun
Sandhill 6 with Tess, Sarah and Jon, felt quite good.
= 1.28
Sat
Big sandhills with Tess easy-steady = 1.35
Fri
Rest

Friday, 8 April 2011

Let The Golden Age Begin!


I decided to follow Roberto's advice and cut out the planned session of 20 X 1 min at 10K pace.

Instead I ran easy- steady and finished with 5 mins fast then did 6 strides.
I felt really good throughout the run, happy days :]
GARMIN DATA

Confidence is a fragile thing, as good as your last race or good workout!
It can easily be dented by one bad day!
Of course one should always look back at all the good sessions and races in the build-up.
I'm very happy with what I've achieved so far and now realize it's time to back off and conserve my energies for the big day!
Thanks for advice and comments :]


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Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Bad Week! Road To Self Destruction!

Oh F**K!!!, things are not going well!
I over did it on Sat on the long run and ran downhill way to fast resulting in very painful legs on Sunday and major DOM'S on Monday!
I tried for the session of 8 X 6 mins at Level 3 [ Marathon- Half Marathon pace] on Monday but gave up after just 2 efforts as my legs gave way!
Feeling quite dejected I headed for work.
I had one of my worst ever nights on the night shift, feeling weak, tired and dizzy, I really wanted to go home and sleep it off but some how made it through!!!
Figgin hell that was BAD!
Tue I just did an easy 4 miles with Tess.
I felt better but Tess was pulling me along!
Wed
I tried again for the 8 x 6 mins, this time around the Kings Garden's one K loop.
I set off way too fast with a 5.45 pace and got slower with each effort [ the idea was to start at MP pace and gradually increase to 1 /2 MP] I totally F**ked up and blew after only 6 efforts!!!
I finished feeling totally down and washed out!
Sorry Marius I think I might have blown it!


Maybe I'm on the road to self destruction!
Went into a crazy depression for a while, thinking of my marriage breakdown and all!
Update: feeling better today, thanks Roberto and Scott for comments.
I'm back on the road to recovery !



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Sunday, 3 April 2011

DO IT AGAIN!

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Saturday, 2 April 2011

The 3 Amigos Run Parbold, London Marathon Training









photo; Steve reaches the top of the Beacon


I met Paul and Steve at Parbold for a 2 hour run.
This was Steve's first time training with Paul and me on the hills.
Poor BASTARD, he didn't know what he was letting himself into :]
We started with Stony Lane [500ft] which climbs steeply for a mile..
The countryside was looking really beautiful on this sunny spring day, many trees were in blossom and spring flowers were in full display.
After Stony lane we turned left then headed downhill past the quarry.
We then made our way round to the brutal Hunters Hill, we stayed together up the first half before I pushed on, feeling good I sprinted over the top, with Steve second and Paul 3rd complaining of tired legs after jogging with Jo the night before!
Now down through the farmers fields on the Harrock Hill race route we plunged at speed!
Next was the Ashurst Beacon climb of 2 miles.
3/4 of the way up we turned off the road and headed up a narrow trail to the top of the Beacon.
I think both Steve and Paul suffered on the very steep section near the top which must be a 1 in 2 at least!
After a quick breather we made our way to where the Ashurst Beacon race starts from.
We now had a long downhill all the way to the Canal bridge.
fairy_glen.jpg After more dirt tracks and farmers fields we reach Fairy Glen and our 4rd climb.
Paul took the lead until his legs started to give way on the 'steps'.
I took the lead and pushed on, Paul recovered once past the really steep section to finish strongly and young Steve showed his lack of endurance as he faded back!
Just a fast downhill ride of Parbold hill and we made it through.
Paul knocked 4 mins off his last time here, which looks good for London.
Hopefully Steve will do some more of these hill runs with us because he has the the light body build of a climber and with more hill work he will do really well in races like Harrock Hill.
We stopped and refuelled, my plan was to run a few more miles but as I left the boys I found my legs had stiffened up after the stop, so I just did an extra short loop to give me a total of 2 hours 12 mins of running.
Paul and Steve did 1 hour 54 mins

Friday, 1 April 2011

Brits to unfit to walk up stairs, and a new British record!

Average British adult is so unhealthy 'they are left wheezing from walking up the stairs'

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Great Britain breaks world record... for building an Olympic Stadium as completion day comes month ahead of schedule (and £10m UNDER budget)

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