Saturday 28 July 2007

Return to Winterfold Hill

Conquered!

Yeah, a 21% hill after about 35km. bottom gear and push those pedals down and pull them up. I feel chuffed. Then onwards, last week I failed to get up Winterfold hill and failed to complete the route I set out on. Onwards from Winterfold hill are more hills. Winterfold is the most severe but the others are not easy either. St Martha's Hilll, Coombe Bottom Hill are both tough hills. By the time you get to Dunley hill you could easily loose the will to live, but in comparison Boxhill does not seem so bad.




One more week to go. Aug 5th is my first triathlon. A sprint so there should not be too many problems. But against all advise I have not done an open water swim. I know, I should have done at least one swim and I am now starting to think I have made a mistake. In fact I am worried about actually getting in the water to start with. Cornish water is cold. In the middle of summer it is still cold, even with a wetsuit on, it is cold and I have a reputation for running away from cold water! So I am pretty nervous about actually starting the swim!

Sunday 22 July 2007

Daniel comes for a run

For a couple of weeks now, Daniel has been asking if he can come for a run. Was it me that inspired him, or was it the school athletics day and all his mates running. I believe its his mates, but I might just like to think I helped a little bit.

So we went for a run in a break in the rain. We drove to the Viewpoint carpark and set off from there to a place I call the secret viewpoint. Its just over a mile through the woods and brings you out at another viewpoint looking north and west. Dan and I had a great run there and back. The tracks were wet and squidgey, ohhhh it must be summer! But we did not mind that, we ran and chatted and dodged puddles.

Well done Daniel, 'You ARE a runner'.

Sunday and I decided to follow a 81km route that takes in the major hills in the area. Is this wise? Ummmm, I don't know. Now I have always had a problem with those red triangle signs showing the hill coming up, they mean nothing to me. I couldn't tell you if 10% is steep or not or if 10% is steeper than 20%. I have no clue about them. So today when I saw on the map 21% it meant nothing. Nothing until I tried to cycle up it! Now I know that 21% means your heartrate goes up over 160bpm, that your speed drops to 1 mph, that your legs burn, it means that I have met my match. Winterfold hill. I kept going until I had to stop. I tried to get going again but fell off whilst trying to clip in, so I walked to a flat section, got going and caved again 70m from the top. What a nightmare hill. I continued on with the route until I got to Chilworth, then turned for Albury and the A25 to Dorking and up Boxhill again for 81.5km in total.

Ohhh, yeah .... and I got wolf whistled at! Ha, it was before Winterfold 'the destroyer' hill, made me laugh, must be the 'leotard', I mean cycling gear.


Monday 16 July 2007

Swim, Bike and Run

Tuesday night I ran 5miles around Boxhill, Wednesday night I did the Masters Swim session and Friday I biked 18miles. Not a bad set for the week.

On Sunday I did the Elmbridge 10km. An great race on a flat course. I had previously done 46:30 here and I did have ambitions of setting a new personal best. But having not kept up my momentum after the London Marathon this was not going to happen. So on Sunday I managed a time of 47:12 I am dissappointed with this time, but 'if you don't put the training in, you don't get the performance'. Looking at my split times, I did the first 5km in 22:52, this was all road and I am happy about this time, don't think I could do 5km any quicker. The second 5km was on the Thames towpath and took 24:23. If I had kept up the training I believe I could have knocked 1 minute off that time.

Looking forwards, I now have 3 weeks until the Hayle Sprint Tri. This will be a new experience for me and I am still scared about the swim. The biking and running should be OK, I have easily done these before, just never swum 750m without stopping before, how long should it take? Time for some internet research.

Wednesday 11 July 2007

An improvement

Last week I started to pick things up again. Ran 20km and Swam once. The weekend was taken over by Daniels birthday party, and Thursday was Daniels Athletics Tournament evening. Daniel ran a leg of the relay and helped the team win. He was so excited to be running, he could hardly keep his excitement in, so when he started to run, he exploded away down the track. Well done Daniel. After this event he asked if he could go out running with me sometime. So maybe, just maybe he is 'inspired', theres that word. The one I have been waiting to say. Daniel has asked a few times in the past about going out running, and we have done a couple of 3-5km runs. But I think this Athletics event, being with his friends running and mabe a little of seeing me training has inspired him a little. So we are going out for a run on Saturday.

This week I have run again, 8km Tuesday night. The calves are painful, but I think its getting easier. Not quite upto the 11km circuit yet, but improving.

Saturday we went to the Tour de France Prologue in London. First time I have ever been to something like this. The streets were all blocked off and the cyclings stormed through, amazing. It was quite difficult to see them, being 2 or 3 deep at the railing meant you had a field of vision of about 6 foot, which is about 0.1 of a second for a cycling to go past!