Sunday 31 October 2021

Blarney half marathon as a long run.

 I ran the above race today. I last ran this in 2012 and it was discontinued after 2013. This time it was ressurected as a fundraiser for the local GAA team, normally my least favourite organisation when it comes to running races but neverthless I entered it with a view to getting some races done in Autumn.

Earler in the week I felt I was recovered sufficently from my cold to run 4.5 miles on Monday. I had work stuff to do on Tuesday but the cold came back with a bang that night so I styaed off the roads until Saturday morning. I ran 4.5 miles at a very sluggish pace that morning but it did the trick of loosening up the legs for Sunday morning. The chest was a lot better.

The rain and wind hit with a vengence Saturday night and I was worried the race might be called off.

By the time I headed down Sunday morning it has cleared up a fair bit and held off pretty much until mid-day.

The plan was a simple one - get 2 miles done beforehand, run the race at a 9 minute plus pace and get another mile done afterwards. That woud give me a long run of 16 miles keeping me bang on my very rough schedule.

I parked the car outside the GAA club and ran a one mile loop around the town but had to cut the second mile short to enable me to get to the starting point in Waterloo. 

The race/training run was very lesiurely . I kept behind runners I normally would have no problem in  passing out. By mile 4 with the split working out as 9 mnute pace each I increased the speed ever so slightly . The fist 7 miles are uphill with a turnaround back down the way we came. I was fresh enough to run a small bit faster and the splits were around 8.20 pace. That said it is practically impossible to use a run as a strict training run as a) you are going to to want to pass out people, that's human nature and b) the mind is pushing you to go faster and I think this does lead to a increase  the heart rat and exhertion.. 

As a result I was picking off runners one by one and I think no runner (bar one - Paul Healy) passed me out. Nevertheless the legs were feeling heavy by mile 11 and I had two awkward hills to negiotate . 

The rain started coming down quite heavily at this stage and the local traffic was starting to make it's presence felt. I also noticed the mile markers were ever so slightly out.

I was happy to cross the finish line in a chip time of 1hr54mins20secs. It was a very comfortable run This time I didn't stop and ran on for over a mile or so back to my car. This gave me nearly 16 miles on the legs and I had enough at this stage. 

I was feeling quite tired by the time I got to the car and while I would have prefered to have been fresher I did consider it a case of mission accomplished nothing more nothing less.

As a race it was on the whole a well organised event with a few problems that need to be ironed out but these are easily remedied. For example more stewarding on mile 10 onwards, perhaps another water station at mile 5 and get the course properly measured (it was 13.04 miles on my watch). That said it was great to have a race on the calendar and the whole feel was cheery and friendly. 

As for my training hopefully I get back to the training plan over the next few weeks. 

The 50k in Donadea calls for runners to run 50k under 5 hours which on the face of it should be manageable but is surprisingly difficult. I have my doubts after 2020's effort.

On a side note this was my 30th half marathon since 2010 !!!

Miles for the week Monday 4.5 miles, Saturday 4.5 miles, Sunday 15.6 miles (maybe 16miles, including a 13.1 race at 8.46 pace)


Monday 25 October 2021

sniffle sniffle

 Week ending 24th October

5.5 miles on Monday during my lunch break in work. Trying to build up back to backs. No running for the rest of the week. Headcold and slight wheezy chest. I have had enough of these to know it's best not to run. Did 4.5 miles (no garmin ) on the Bank Holiday Monday. Felt better today. Hope I can pick it up again for the rest of the week.

Sunday 17 October 2021

I'll probably regret writing this but....

 I have entered the Donadea 50 k race . It's scheduled for February 2022. 


4 years of mess up's, injuries and no shows after 7 years of running nirvana. I stuffed up the 50k last February. 4 weeks later Covid struck and the world was upside down.


34 miles this week. 4 miles in Cork during my working day. No chance of a run these days on Tuesday. 6.2 miles in Charleville. 5.5 miles with 5 x 800 metres intervals (all around 6.55 pace). No chance of a run on Friday. 5 miles on Saturday. 14 miles on Sunday at 8.55 pace. All slow paces but HR quite low.

All good now but I am only waiting for disaster to strike.

Best of luck to Paul Costello next week in Rotterdam