Racing in the gorge! for the Perth Trail series
Perth Trail Series Qi Gong 14.1km 1hr 44min 08 secs 70th of 102 finishers.
These 4 photos thanks to Tim Pearce!
Heart rate 171 at end. Really good hitout. I reckon I worked a lot harder in this one than in the Busselton Half Marathon because of the hills and the duel with another runner for about 20 minutes or longer...
THanks to ROLF for these wonderful photos.
Gave Ingraham, Mighty Mick and co something to chase for the first minute, had a few chats, and then started walking up the first of some brutal climbs and descents that just kept coming up and down the gullys of the Darling Scarp...and the main valley which I called "the gorge" in the 80's.
This photo of the gorge from many years ago...looking from the byford or western side...
Had a good duel from 40 minutes to 60 minutes with a runner Ive trained with before.(she was one of the many 6 inch people racing in PTS)... Got the heart rate into at least high 190's for some of that I reckon, at the top of some of the hills, a few times I was just gasping for oxygen...
I'm still sick, and had my doubts about even running today, but I think I am well past the worst of it, just have an annoying cough, that may take a few more days to get rid of...Saw a few monarch butterflys...Awesome view to the ocean over the gullys and main valley. The descent was a bit difficult for me into the valley with my dodgy ACL and difficulty maintaining balance on such a steep incline. Creek crossing at the bottom, went for a well earned powerbar drink...Tried to get going again on the easy flat section through the valley in the last couple of K's, but my legs had not much left after the sustained assault of the hills in the first 70 minutes. Still managed to pass a few people who were fading, so I feel I finished fairly strongly...Glorious run that hopefully is the big trigger to get back into some sustained serious attack, and get the training and racing momentum back...No major injury issues and very happy that the quadriceps behaved this time...hopefully good to go hard again from here...awesome morning! Thanks God! Heart rate 171 at end. Really good hitout.
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Creek crossing...Thanks to DENNIS TAN for these wonderful photos....filled my hat up with the nice cool water from the creek to help get my body temperature down a bit...
Tried to get going again on the easy flat section through the valley in the last couple of K's, but my legs had not much left after the sustained assault of the hills in the first 70 minutes. Still managed to pass a few people who were fading, so I feel I finished fairly strongly...
These photos thanks to Tim Pearce.
Glorious run that hopefully is the big trigger to get back into some sustained serious attack, and get the training and racing momentum back...No major injury issues and very happy that the quadriceps behaved this time...hopefully good to go hard again from here...awesome morning! Thanks God!....
Results here....
26th February 2012 6PM; Ran 5km in 24min 32 secs. HR 174. 1k splits 4.42/ 5.03/ 4.48/ 5.09/ 4.50....leg weary and headwind in last1.5k to fight.
Was keen to catch up with the BTRC crew who were all racing this WAMC race as part of the Swan twilight series...Roberto and Cody were some of the top 4 around that 15min mark at the front taking out the cash prizes. Tina Major in the women I think...Initially I was hoping my wife would run, and I organised things so my wife and kids could meet with mother in law to take the kids for a play in the playground by the river at Burswood, but Kathryn reckoned her knee was sore and she didnt want to run, so I decided to line up on tired legs, and go through the motions, plus see firsthand how the BTRC crew went...Was fun. Matt smashed his PB with a 20.12, which is where I'd like to be, and maybe if I can put together several weeks in a row of good stuff it may just happen (I start running around the 4.15's or better all the way in races is the pie in the sky goal) in April or May...
Anyhow it was good to get out there and make the legs work for 24 minutes when they didn't want to, a good double session day backup. Saw "swinger" there backing up too and told her she was crazy for racing twice in the same day, (she thrashed me in both races just for the record as she normally does), I'm guessing her husband was probably racing too. Good run from SJ of BTRC with her first 5k, and Doug, others...Had a lot of fun, and a good followup although I think it made the bruise from sharp rocks in the morning race worse on my foot. So hopefully I can shake the last of this yucky virus in my bronchial? area out of my system get my foot right, deal with the demands of work and build some momentum from these two races into next weekend, and the coming weeks...Now tht we have our rental issue sorted I am a lot happier, but I still have the tsunami of bills to outrun...
1 Comments:
Sounds like a great series... and a super-tough course that one! Hope you can keep doing them and keep the training momentum building. You're going well. Great photos too - you're really motoring in those finish photos.
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