Fighting my way to be fit for 10k

Looking Forward

Posted: May 28th, 2009 | Author: Mark | Filed under: General | 9 Comments »

So, that looming 10k that was I dreading for months due to lack of training is now behind me, and I recovered much better than I thought I would (hobbling for only 2 days instead of 4). Now comes the time to take a look at what I am going to do for the next 3, 6, 12 months and set some fitness goals. I am still very much a big runner: while in the last year I have lost around 15-20lbs of fat (and put on around 10lbs of muscle), I still want to lose at least another 40lbs of fat to be in the condition I want to be in.

Half of my training schedule is now being taken up with strength training using compound lifts (a 5×5 format: see Strong Lifts for more information). The other half was meant to be simple interval training, however I hate doing cardio in the gym – the treadmill is like slowly running yourself into your grave, dead from boredom. So the natural alternative is to run outside.

Here’s the deal – I like to have an aim with everything I do fitness-wise other than “get fit”. My strength training is, natch, to get stronger and have a solid foundation of muscle (as opposed to the bodybuilding routines I’ve been doing the last year, which while helpful did nothing for my strength). The aim there is to be absolutely stronger than I have ever been in my life.

With the running, again I need an aim other than to get fit; it could be to be able to actually run for 20 minutes without stopping (I think I’m at about 10 minutes now, after running for a year!). Dropping my weight will help with that, of course, but what will it enable me to do?

So I’ve decided my running aim for this year is to lay the foundation for the ability to run – completely run – a 10k by early next year, and a complete half-marathon by mid next year.

And to do this, I’m starting from scratch… i.e., as if I’ve never run before in my life.

I guess the main issue now is to find a “newbie’s guide to running a half marathon without having to walk, given a year’s training (and hopefully without dying, either)”. Maybe Runner’s World has one…


BUPA London 10k 2009

Posted: May 26th, 2009 | Author: Mark | Filed under: Events | Comments Off

Yesterday saw 9,000-odd people descend on Birdcage Walk in London for the 2nd annual BUPA London 10,000. This was my first ever 10k (and road race, period) last year, so it holds a special place in my heart, and it was with much nerves that I returned to it this year. It took me over 90 minutes last year, and with little training this time round I wanted to get at least a 1hr 20 finish.

From my review on Runners World UK:

I did this last year, where we basically had to swim around the course thanks to the rain. This year, despite a few drops while waiting for the start, ended up being nice and dry and not too warm.

The course, of course, is brilliant – through the heart of London with all the sights. With over 12,000 runners the atmosphere was brilliant, and it was great seeing a crowd of people ahead and behind.

Organisation, as with last year, is spot-on. Baggage reclaim quickly and friendly, and even down to having the timing chips removed (again, quick and friendly).

It’s quite expensive to enter, but I think if you have one special race per year, and you’re not one for marathons (I’m definitely not) then this is the race for you.

I managed to get ’round in 1hr 18m, so I’m very pleased. It was bloody heard going, but I managed to run most of the first 2km (the first 1.5 or so non-stop), and kept my walking breaks as short as possible (unfortunately there were quite a few of them!).

Now I have to decide whether I should continue with my running, or pack it in… that sub-60 still eludes me though.


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Back to it – Training run #1

Posted: May 3rd, 2009 | Author: Mark | Filed under: Training | Tags: | Comments Off

Run: 2.17km
Where: Tooting Bec Common
Time: 17:39

A tiring, short run today as I went back to the park for the first time since February. I tried to concentrate on my pace, and my breathing, and my stride, and all those things which after doing this for this long I should be able to do properly without having to think at all.

The first km was easyish, but the wheels fell of during the second, when my walking breaks started lasting much longer than I wanted them to, and my running breaks much shorter. However, this will improve over the next few weeks as I go back to the gym to improve my general fitness (following some Turbulence Training workouts), and plodding the trails 3 times a week.

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Three Weeks ‘Til BUPA London

Posted: May 2nd, 2009 | Author: Mark | Filed under: General | Comments Off

It be only a mere three weeks until the BUPA London 10k on May 25, and here I am not having gone for a trundle since February. I have to admit it was only this past week that I cam to realise just how soon the race was on (although I may not be running at all if they don’t hurry up and send me my pack!).

The archivists amongst you will remember my first ever entry was bemoaning my poor performance at last year’s BUPA 10k – my first ever race. Since then I have knocked 15 minutes off my 10k PB, but I am not holding much hope that I will have another PB this time (but who knows, eh?).

So, I need to get out there and put some asphalt under my feet before then I think. It being a lovely long weekend this weekend gives me no room for excuses!