mini-duathlon 1 sickness and work
Cycled for 10 minutes, HR-117, 3 minute rest then;
Ran 2km in 8min 58secs, HR-174 on Hull Park course.
My sickness has been hanging around all week, but I think I am over the worst of it, starting to feel a lot better in the last few days, still have a very mucousy nose occasionally. But I think I should be fully recovered in time for Perth half-marathon next weekend. Unexpected night shift at work (finished at 5am, so did not sleep for 24 hours straight, and then only for 3 hours before getting back to my meter reading work on the Friday, combined with me being sick left me looking to recover this weekend, and make the most of some quality and quantity time with my wife Kathryn, and son Jacob. Unfortunately didnt make it to the MundaBiddi 100km, but Dave and Nathan both went under 12 hours, Dave 10.30 Nathan 11.18, a massive improvement on their 14 hours last year, wish I was there!...(although 30-40k would have been my limit...Caught up with Steve P. and some old mates of mine at a Saturday night night birthday party, which was great, maybe one day me,Steve and Rob can run Comrades in their hometown of Durban,South Africa...24 entrants this year from Western Australia for next weekend!!! Most of them I know from training with them at the Hills group in the last 2 years...
So my Perth Marathon plans once again are in disarray, trying to figure out how best to approach the next few weeks, and seeing how my new job develops...Its times like these you need courage, persistence,wisdom,strength...Good news is I think Kathryn and I are just about "out of the woods" moneywise, and things are looking decidedly positive for the next few weeks,months in that regard...So thanks God! in advance for that one...
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That's good news about the finances Jonathon.
Regarding Perth, I'd be tempted to make the half next week into a long run at a tad slower than marathon pace... 6k warm-up, 21k at MP, 3k+ warm-down.
Thanks Ewen.
funny you should say that about the Half, I was just thinking today maybe I'd tack on an extra 10k or so after the race, to give it long run functionality, and so construct a multi-purpose session, reckon it will be a lot easier to do that than try and jam in a long run at another time....
Ewen is very wise :)
Comrades is almost upon us ... well, them. Exciting stuff. A few friends of mine are over there. One girl is from Durban, and this is her 10th so she just wants to finish and get her green number. Then of course she wants to go back next year and wear it!
Take it easy now.
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