Thursday, 20 August 2015

I've entered a few 2016 events :)

Question

What do you do when you can't run but have signed up for a marathon that's in seven weeks??

Answer

You sign up for shed loads of events in 2016!


January 2016:

  • Nothing much yet except CELEBRATING MY FORTY SEVENTH BIRTHDAY ON THE 25th - wahoooooooooooooo

February 2016:

  • Sunday 28th - Brighton half marathon 

March 2016:

  • Rather hoping to do the Solent Running Sisters running weekend on the 19th & 20th 

April 2016:

  • Sunday 17th - Portsmouth duathlon #2 = 7.5k run / 18.5k cycle / 5k run
  • Sunday 24th - Southampton half marathon 

May 2016:
  • Monday 2nd - Winchester Mayday triathlon = 400m swim / 24k cycle / 5k run
  • Sunday 8th - Portsmouth duathlon #3 = 10k or 5k run / 24k cycle / 5k run
  • Sunday 15th - Swashbuckler half = 1.9k swim / 80k cycle / 22k run

June 2016:
  • Sunday 12th - Polsdon Lacey 10k (event not open yet)
  • Sunday 26th - Gladiator full distance = 3.8k swim / 180k cycle / 42k run (still deciding whether or not to enter!)

July on-wards - nothing yet :) 

Seeing physio Steve next Wednesday to get the lo-down on my damaged right ankle ligaments - fingers crossed that 1. he won't hurt me too much (not much chance of that - sad face) and 2. he deems me fit enough to start running again (please please please - hoping for beaming smiley happy face)

Because then gentle readers it's operation "eeek i really need to get fit and healthy asap without re-injuring myself". 
Which means I may or may not be able to do some or all of these upcoming events...
  • Sunday 13th Sept - the New Forest half marathon
  • Sunday 20th Sept - the Ashtead 10k
  • Sunday 4th Oct - the Twin Cities marathon (Minneapolis St.Paul, Minnesota, USA)

oh and then some 10k winter run in Stockholm on the morning of Saturday 7th Nov before getting wasted with the boys Matt & Luc :) Note to self - i really need to actually enter this and then book my flights!

So plenty to look forward to for when my ankle finally decides to play ball and mends itself.





Saturday, 15 August 2015

7 weeks till it's the day before the twin cities marathon!

I haven't run for three weeks.
Next marathon is in seven weeks.
Ankle fine to walk on but still bit puffy round the ankle and still sore where physio Steve worked his magic. I think there's still some healing to be done.

Apart from that I'm having a fabulous holiday on the IOW. Been bit rainy last few days but the sun's shining now and we're off to the garlic festival as soon as we all actually get up.

Thursday, 6 August 2015

13 days since I last ran. Trying to stay positive...

OMG!!!! How on earth do people do it???? Get on with everything when they know they haven't run for donkey's years and probs won't be running again any time sooooooooooooooon???? NIGHTMARE :(

*desperately trying to remain perky and positive*

Oh bollocking buggering blinking bloody tree root / uneven surface with my headtorch POINTING UP!!!!

Luckily I know that this is just something we endurance athletes (hahahaha I love describing myself as this - cracks me up every time) just have to go through / get through and nine times out of ten you do pop out the other side as a better runner / cyclist / swimmer.

I'm sure I'll be a better runner because of this. Will have so much more respect for core work, for strength and conditioning, for good nutrition and for keeping my bloody eyes on the path ahead!!!!

Eight weeks two days.
Still plenty of recovery time.

And let's face it - I'll have an awesome time in the states regardless of whether I do the twin cities marathon or not.

If I don't I'll have more drinking and partying time (what's not to love about that?) and I'll still be spending $$££ at the expo (can't wait - I do love an expo).

If I can run - then Hoorah and I guess we'll just see how far I get round the course before  I decide to call it a day.

If I finish = amazing.
If I don't = I'll just have to go back to the twin cities next year and run it again :)

Win / Win.

Although there is a huge part of me that's not being at all philosophical and is just screaming "but I want to run!!!".

I have though this week managed to get to the gym to do some strength and conditioning work / core work. Plus swam at Hilsea Lido and marshalled the LRR RR10. So that's something.

Off to the IOW tomorrow for a much less energetic nine days with sis, bro in law, dear college mate and three gorgeous girls of 9,10 and 11 years.

No Ryde half marathon :(
But plenty of laughter, wine and cuddles from those gorgeous girls. I literally cannot wait :)

The pic is me marshalling last night x