Week ending 28th July
Whatever
thoughts I have had of entering the Dublin marathon and maybe getting a sub
3.40 time were well and truly blown out of the water this week. My form has
been poor since the Cork marathon marked by sluggish running and very streaky
HR readings. Previously i had little problem after one marathon going into one training cycle after another.
This year is different. I don’t really
want to be putting myself under constant pressure aiming for a race where i am
not prepared to accept less than my best. Also we have booked tickets to see Primal Scream on the weekend of the marathon so Bobby Gillespie wins out this time
I had made
some noises via friends and social media about tackling Dublin but in truth it
was ringing hollow. I am trying to persist with the long runs if only to be in
shape to get around for the Achill half marathon at the end of August. My
buddies organised it as my 40th
is on in a few weeks after that so i can hardly not finish it.
In previous entries
I placed a lot of emphasis on the Hr monitor and using aspects of Maffetone
training. That hasn’t changed but nothing wrong with the occasional race
either.
Monday was a
recovery run. 3 miles at 136 HR rate. On Tuesday did 5 miles with the newer
running group in Mallow. Hr was under 140 yet pace was slow 9.20 per mile. On
Wednesday i did 5 miles at a “faster” pace (8.30 pace) with a 150 Hr. Thursday
marked by first 5 mile race in 12 weeks since i hit a 33.08 PB in Midleton. The race took place in Churchtown South .This
time I started wobbling at mile 3.5 coming in my slowest five mile time ever –
37.03 (7.27 pace). Nevertheless I
enjoyed the race and it was good to see my friends run well.
By Friday
the cold i had picked up had really and truly kicked in not helped by the race
on Thursday and possibly worsened by a night out with friends Friday night. No
regrets on that score though a meeting with friends is always a valued
occasion. On Saturday most of the snotty symptoms had gone but the barking
chest stuff was still present. It meant sleeping out the long run with the club
on Sunday morning.
By Sunday
evening emboldened by the hurlers epic win against Kilkenny i decided to hit
and see could I manage 10 miles. By mile 2 the chest was burning and whether it
was the lungs , the heart or whatever i
had to pack it in after 3.5 miles. I no
energy what so ever in the body, a problem that has been there in one form or
the other since June. This time it was probably worsened by the cold.
As tends to
be the way with plan my goals and objectives are changing constantly. This time
the plan for the next 2 months will be simple. Get the fitness back and get
some races up on my belt. Times or more specifically PB’s are of secondary
importance. I know my next planned marathon won’t be until April so plenty of
time to build it up again.
Meanwhile let's enjoy the hurling.
Anyway
mileage for the week 22 miles with one 5 mile race.