3hrs 44min and No News aint Good News
Saturday 30th May 2009 A.D.;
Ran about 33km in 3hrs 44min 21 secs (HR 156...splits 1.47.40/1.1.56.41) to Mt Helena and back on gravel trails, mostly uphill on the way there, mostly downhill on return)...(6min 47 per km)
Left hip soreness again about 3hrs 30min, took one 2min toilet break at 2.7k, which caused me to lose contact with 7 hills group running legends), and used 5 min walk breaks 3 times I think at appropriate times..., also another 2 min break to get gravel out of my shoes...felt pretty extremely sore towards end and after, drew a bit of "claret" (blood) from a chafing cut, but moved quite well throughout, especially happy i didnt succumb to, fall into "grind planetarium" shuffle in the last 10k...but kept at it. Looks like I havent lost too much since my last decent long run the 32km in the 40miler race. Probably the 20km earlier in the week and the shorter runs I have been doing helped, maybe the meter reading too. Missed my PB for this course by 27 seconds so disappointing on that score as I was pushing to beat it towards the end, but the gravel in the shoe to be removed with about 5k to go, probably cost me that...Still a very pleasing run, which puts my Perth Marathon numero VI plans back on track, with 5 weeks to go...
Finished work at 0200 slept for 100min at home, then drove to the hills for this one, so was a grind planetarium effort just to be there for the 0630 start with the small but legendary bunch of hills group people there (many were either doing Kep ultra, Albany Half, Mob run, or recovering from Comrades last week...)...
Had some of the new Grave Forsaken legendary tunes in my head all morning like "Mother of Harlots" (what a cut sick bit of thrash metal that one is, awesome!!! stuff from these Perth legends), but especially "No News Aint Good News", which pretty much sums up the story of my running and blogging in recent weeks, and is also a cranking speed-metalish (ala total legends Deliverance) tune with good momentum, incredible lyrics, just what I need to inspire me to run well...so Praise God for Grave Forsaken!!!
Tuesday 26th May 2009 A.D.
Ran approx. 20km in 2hrs 7min.00 HR 153 (splits 64min/62min) to Gibbs rd and back, on bitumen hilly course...worked hard alongside Freeway. (6min 21 per km average speed for this hilly course)...Met bloke called Adam out there doing a run in his lunch break from work, think he said he is training for Ironman...
Monday 25th May 2009 A.D.;
Ran 4km in 18min 09 HR 162...just a token run, 5 laps of oval, nothing incredible but a good way to kick off the week...
***Newsflash 31st May***;
The first ever Kep Ultra 103km and 75km (Mundaring to Northam on gravel trails mostly) has been run and won on Sunday 31st May, with Alec Stewart the winner by about 20minutes? from Dave Kennedy whose second place in 10hrs 3 minutes rounds out two stunning times from the top 2. "Young Phil" Baker finished around about 12 hours or just under. Fee finished the 75km (possibly the only female entrant), official results and photos should surface soon at the Kep Ultra site...
3 Comments:
That's good to hear Jonathon - a couple more of those 33k epics will set you up well for Perth V1. I guess you're planning 3 weeks of training and 2 of tapering?
thanks Ewen, yeah 3-4 weeks training, and 1-2 weeks tapering...not ideal but if I do enough still time to give the PB a battering in 5 weeks time...
Yes, a couple weeks like this (long run + medium hilly run) should set you up well. Tried to take a nap here and there, sleep = faster recovery.
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