Another week closer to the start of real training and another week of base building missed, but the excuses stop here. We have the technology to overcome those excuses. 'It's dark', ha, no matter, 'it's cold', just does not cut it anymore. 'Can't leave the kids alone', well we have a solution for that. We now have a hamster wheel, aka 'a treadmill'. Woooooo, the garage is turning into a gym. Ollie and Dan are excited and reckon they will be doing 5km every other day. Sarah is not committing, but I have the BUPA 5km training plan printed out and ready to go. It will be excellent if Ollie and Dan actually do use it and will help them in all the other sports they do. Everytime I talk to one of their coaches I get told they need to run to increase their fitness levels, (hold on, how come they have coaches, I want a coach), and as they grow, fitness becomes more important for them.
Wednesday this week saw me in the pool again, no surprise there then, and another 100 lengths. What I don't understand about all this swimming is, why am I so slow? Why at the end of a set am I the only one puffing and panting? How does everyone else manage to do this swimming thing and make it look effortless?
Thursday, Sarah and I went to Dorking Halls to see some climber chap, Andy Kirkpatrick (or something). He must be an awesome climber as the place was packed with climbers. He does loads of climbing in Patagonia and really has a 'down to earth' and humorous view of it all, he was good and you realise that even 'legends' ask themselves, 'what am I doing this for?'
IMUK still has not published a definite location or date and speculation is driving people nuts on Tritalk. I have been sucked in and have posted a few times. If the current rumours are true it's early August and the Olympic sail training base in Weymouth, which sounds like an awesome location. Just like going back to my roots and adds another reason to why I should do it.