All I want to do is have some fun with a 1.54 C2S Half
Splitted 6k in 30.03, 12k in 63.05 and 18k in 97.15, so hit 5min flat per k for first 6k, and about 5.30-5.50 per k for the rest of the race on average.
Happy with a FUN, solid race. Finally a race that went smoothly.
Not a fast time, but just a good solid hitout, which was all I really wanted today.
Got to start about 5 minutes b4 after some mad driving after waking up over an hour later than intended and only 4 hours of broken up chaotic sleep, but alls well ends well, just know I will be very tired by the time I sleep tonight.
If I can get some reps done this week, hope for a faster time in the Perth Half next weekend. Left knee soreness a little as to be expected after 114min of road running on a hilly! (ups AND downs!) course through Kings park early on, and the big 3 hills, Malcolm St,Underwood Dr, and Oceanic Dr. Right calf aching didn't really bother me much but I was aware of it, could be the body compensating for the left knee acl being under a lot of stress on the downhill sections...Hopefully not an ongoing thing, rather a one-off which will disappear might try and icepack it.
Great to see Six-Inch connected people, Bloggers, and Hills training group people out there in significant numbers... A good day of racing which I enjoyed lots. Hopefully my next race will go even better.
All I wanna do, is have some fun, until the sun comes up on the santa monica boulevarde! (Sheryl Crowe song...she ended up being Lance Armstrongs partner, and doing motivational music for him for the Tour Le France).
All I wanna do
I visited the Santa Monica Boulevarde (which is right near Santa Monica Pier on the beach in California USA) in 2001 very briefly. In the coming week be trying to do some reps and watch the World Champs athletics in Osaka on TV, as Australians Nathan Deakes goes for Gold in 50km walk, and Mottram, and Sarah Jamieson try to get amongst the medals in the middle distance races on track. Kylie Wheeler from Perth doing the Heptathlon.
Osaka 2007
After that race I'm feeling a lot more positive about the world in general, a glimmer of hope of better things in the future is back, even though I am a long! way from where I'd like to be at this time, that race is a small positive step, in the midst of a lot of challenges as a new Dad, and a relatively new Husband.
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Nice time on the half TB - well done.
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