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Wednesday, May 17, 2006
I'm retiring this blogger and going with b2evolution
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Feeling fresh - 11 k'er
Straight after work about 4 pm I was in Fawkner Park warming up and waiting for the satelites to lock-on. Ran my usual Yarra route, a distance of 11.58 km in a time of 58:46 (5:04 /km). Heart rate figures (max/avg) were 165/136. I didn’t really push during this run, just a nice easy pace except for Anderson Street Hill towards the end. I couldn’t help myself, just had to push a little bit, hence the max heart rate at 165.
What a difference a rest makes. Very hard to explain or describe but I felt very, very fresh through out the run.
Details of this run can be found here at Motionbased.
Monday, May 15, 2006
Well the last week didn't go according to plan
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Another Yarra Run (15 km)
Monday, May 08, 2006
Another Yarra Run (post long run run)
Sunday, May 07, 2006
A long 30 km (and a grand for the year)
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Easy 14 km
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Just a normal 8.5 km Yarra Run
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Three Five's (slow, quick, slow)
Split | Time | Pace | H/R |
0-5 | 25:10 | 5:01 | 146 / 133 |
5-10 | 21:00 | 4:12 | 163 / 153 |
10-15 | 24:38 | 4:55 | 160 / 144 |
15 - 15.88 | 4:42 | 5:19 | 145 / 138 |
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
An easy, slow 12 km around Hoppers
Monday, May 01, 2006
A wet Yarra run, really wet 11 km.
After yesterday's effort (30 km) I was really energy sapped all last night and during the afternoon today. Wasn't so much this morning as I was on the go and really didn't have time to think about it.
I had planned to get a run in today and had my bag packed and with me at work. This morning I was as keen as mustard and in the afternoon I was having second thoughts. I was considering going home first and then hitting the streets. This option, for today, was fraught with danger in that having to catch a train home (40 - 45 mins) and in my already tired state is not very conducive to eventually hitting the streets a few hours later. Even though I was tired I eventually decided, "bugger it - just go and do it". So I did.
I'd been inside all afternoon and didn't notice the weather deteriorate, if I had I probably would have cancelled the whole deal. So, I was out in Fawkner Park just off Commercial Rd doing my stretching whilst the Garmin was locking on the satelites. It pelted down and I was off passing the rugby training group. I was out now and surely the rain wasn't going to last. Well it did. For the entire run barring about 10-15 mins it was torrential. The 10 - 15 mins when it wasn't it was that misty, drizzly, I'm getting ready to bucket down again type rain.The run was one of my now usual runs from Fawkner Park. To Anderson St, crossed the Yarra and followed it to Mac. Robertson Bridge, crossed the Yarra again and returned up Anderson St and back to Fawkner Park. The overall distance was 11.61 km (Mr. Garmin said so) for a time of 54:37 which works out to a pace of 4:42 /km. My heart rate max and avg readings were 162 / 145.
Considering I was really tired to start with I was quite happy with tonight's run. I felt strong and in no way energy sapped. I'm now starting to think this whole sense of being tired might just be in my mind.
I've check my splits using SportTracks and the 5 km splits indicate that I was getting stronger as the run progressed. The first 5 km my average pace was 4:49 /km (avg hr 141 bpm) and for the econd 5 km my average pace was 4:34 /km (avg hr 148 bpm).
I've since found out that Stu Mac spotted me running up Anderson St about 5.20 pm. Yes Stu, that was me. Apparently he was about 50 metres behind running to his plan. We should make a date and have a decent run together either around the Tan/Yarra area or back home in Hoppers.
Stats as of 1 May 2006 Today : 11.6 Prev 7 Days : 84.1 Prev 28 Days : 180.7 MTD : 11.6 YTD : 939.4 Month Avg : 187.9 Week Avg : 49.4 Total : 8680.5
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Williamstown Group Run (10 km) 30 km all up
It was the sort of morning where it's all too easy to let the weather put you off running. It was miserable. Drizzly rain and it looked as if it was only to get worse. This morning though, with the Williamstown Marathon only four weeks away I couldn't afford not to run. I had to get a decent 30 k'er in.
Arrived just outside the Newport Athletics track and as usual Morley was already there. A few others turned up, Martin, Repoman, MickeyMelb and two first timers Brad and Kylie.
Weather wise the morning remained drizzly and as it turned out it wasn't that bad after all. The temperature was about 14 degrees virtually no wind to speak of and as you can guess the relative humdity was way up there at 91%.
My plan today was to run 30 km and decided that I would continue on at the usual turn-around point to somewhere in Altona. I was relying on Mr. Garmin to indicate 15 clicks and that would be the que to return back to Newport, thus 30 km. I considered turning around at the usual turn-around point (about 10 - 11 km mark) with the group and then leaving the group at the finish, continue on for another 5 km towards the Westgate Bridge and return. I discounted that as I know that on passing the Newport Athletics track it would be all too easy to finish there for whatever reason I could think of.
I suppose I could classify today's run in sections of three, broken down into 10 km sections. The first 10 km, running with the group I paced at 5:08 /km and feeling good. The second 10 km, now by myself, I paced at 4:47 /km and feeling really good. The last 10 km was a kick in the guts and I wasn't as strong as I thought I was. I paced this at 5:24 /km.
Normally on these longish runs I like to take energy gel with me but as things turned out I had none. I'd run out of home-made stuff and last night I couldn't find any PB Sports Gel at the local supermarket (they usually have it). I ended up just filling my fuel belt with Gatorade.
The only injury or problem from today's run, NIPPLE RASH. Yes, I forgot to Vase-up my nipples and I knew this problem would occur. I only noticed it in the shower at home. It stung like hell.
Overall I ran 30.16 km in a time of 2:34:06 which works out to a pace of 5:06 /km. My heart rate max and avg was 149/139. As per yesterday's run my heart rate seems to be settling down to my normal readings.
Today : 30.2
Prev 7 Days : 72.5
Prev 28 Days : 169.1
MTD : 169.1
YTD : 927.8
Month Avg : 232.0
Week Avg : 51.5
Total : 8668.9
Saturday night 14 km run
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Fartlek around the Yarra 11.6 km
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Well, so much for a run.
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Nice and easy 16 km (sort of)
Stats as of 25 Apr 2006 | km’s |
Today | 16.2 |
Prev 7 Days | 45.8 |
Prev 28 Days | 116.7 |
Apr 2006 | 112.7 |
YTD | 871.5 |
Month Average 2006 | 217.9 |
Weekly Average 2006 | 48.4 |
Total (2001 – to date) | 8612.6 |
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Geelong Half Marathon (26 seconds off PB)
What a great day for a half marathon. The weather was perfect at 12 deg rising to 14 deg at the end. It was overcast and wanting to rain but didn't, wind was from the west at 8/11 kts and relative humidity around 91%. To top off the weather report the pressure was 1022.
Arrived there about 8.15 am and the registration process went through relatively smoothly. $35 later I had my race number (219) and a T-Shirt.Met quite a few CR's prior to the race, Kelvin, Wilco, Slowaz, Stu-Mac (and Chrissy), Whippet Man, Shuffeupagus, Repoman, MikeyMelb & Martin.
Ok, I'll get to the point. For 21.1 km I ran it in 1:37:16 which works out to a pace of 4:35 /km. I missed out on a PB by 26 seconds.
I was hoping for a sub 90 min but unfortunately that wasn't to be today. My plan was to go out hard and see if I could maintain the pace at around 4:10 - 4:15 /km. The plan was all good and well until about the 5 km mark and it all fell in a heap. I was then pacing at around the 4:40 - 4:50 mark for the rest of the race. Oh well, I gave it a shot.
At the 4 km Lee Troup and Steve Moneghetti, would you believe, from behind me strolled up. They were having a good old chat with everyone, even me. I was surprised by a comment from Lee that he saw the photos on the web of our group runs at the You Yangs. He mentioned that he trains there all the time. Anyway I had to let them go, they were travelling a little faster than me.
Also for the first 4 km or thereabouts I was tracking and keeping about 20 metres distance behind Wilco and that was the last I saw of him until the finish, after the finish that is.
About the 5 km mark, on my slowdown (I was stuffed and feelig it), this is where Shuffeupagus and Whippet Man passed me. As per Wilco, I didn't see them until after the finish.
Between the 5 and 15 km mark I had a queasy, unsettling, feeling in my stomach. This is basically why I slowed my pace, my legs were ok, just my bloody stomach. I felt that if I tried to maintain a faster pace I would have puked (watched a Seinfeld episode last night - George reckons - puked - is a funny word), vomitted. Maybe it was the big bag of chips (cheese & onion flavour) I had last night watching the English Premier League. I know of recent times, since returning from my cruise, I haven't really eaten properly or for that matter been drinking enough water. Who knows, I suppose it could be anything or then maybe it was just one of those days.
With about 5 km to go I was running with a little group, an older man with a weird or very awkward running style and a female runner. At this point there were quite a lot of undulations, nothing excessive but there all the same. On the straight portions this man was passing me, move in front of me and slow down a little. I was always on his heels. I had to move to oneside to avoid colliding. This was done a number of times and peeved me a little but thought better of saying anything. I really don't think he meant it. On the slight up hills the group I was running with would fall back and catch me again on the straights or downhills.
For this last 5 km my uneasiness in my stomach had subsided somewhat or was a little more bearable. As mentioned I came home in 1:37:16 (or 97 mins) and ahead of the little group I was running with.
After the run I stayed for a few snags and chatted with the CR crew. Not very often do I win anything but today I was one who won a spot prize, consisting of a sports bag, training jacket and running shirt. Probably over a $100 in value. Not bad for a $35 entry fee, I think I got my moneys worth. Wilco picked up a $100 skins voucher. Slowaz, who was with us at this point, missed out.
Stats as of 23 Apr 2006 | km’s |
Today | 21.1 |
Prev 7 Days | 61.1 |
Prev 28 Days | 104.5 |
Apr 2006 | 96.5 |
YTD | 855.3 |
Month Average 2006 | 213.8 |
Weekly Average 2006 | 50.3 |
Total (2001 – to date) | 8596.4 |
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
A forced 8.5 km
Stats as of 19 Apr 2006 | km’s |
Today | 8.5 |
Prev 7 Days | 66.9 |
Prev 28 Days | 120.2 |
Apr 2006 | 75.4 |
YTD | 834.2 |
Month Average 2006 | 208.6 |
Weekly Average 2006 | 49.1 |
Total (2001 – to date) | 8575.3 |
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
A lazy 15 around the Yarra
Stats as of 18 Apr 2006 | km’s |
Today | 15.3 |
Prev 7 Days | 58.4 |
Prev 28 Days | 117.7 |
Apr 2006 | 66.9 |
YTD | 825.6 |
Month Average 2006 | 206.4 |
Weekly Average 2006 | 48.6 |
Total (2001 – to date) | 8566.7 |
Monday, April 17, 2006
Longish run for Monday (16 km)
The upshot is that I ran 16.2 km for a time of 1:22:56 which resulted in a pace of 5:07 /km. The return leg was only slightly slower than the outboud leg. My heart rate maxed out at 207 bpm just as I was turning into my street (100 metres to go), I know this as the heart rate max alarm went off. I’m not sure if this is an accurate figure or not as upon casual monitoring throughout the run I only noticed heart rates in the high 150’s. The average worked out at 146 bpm.
All in all I ran this quite comfortably and yet afterwards my legs were (are) a little tight, a nice tightness all the same (a sign of doing something).Further details of this run can be found here at Motionbased.
Stats as of 17 Apr 2006 | km’s |
Today | 16.2 |
Prev 7 Days | 43.1 |
Prev 28 Days | 112.4 |
Apr 2006 | 51.6 |
YTD | 810.3 |
Month Average 2006 | 202.6 |
Weekly Average 2006 | 47.7 |
Total (2001 – to date) | 8551.4 |
Steve out.
Sunday, April 16, 2006
The week that was
This week was rather a lean week as far as the number of runs. I only ran on three days, starting on Monday, then Thursday and lastly on Saturday for a total of 35.4 km or a time of 2:46:39. What I lacked in distance or time this week I certainly made up for it in the quality of the runs. I seemed to run each run with a sense of purpose and effort, hard to explain but there certainly was no dawdling involved.
A reason for not running on Tuesday, Wednesday and early Thursday is that my headaches returned.
On Friday I had a weight milestone, weighed in at 75.0 kg, the lightest I’ve been for quite a while. This morning (Sunday) I weighed in at 75.6 kg.
This coming week
I plan to increase the number of runs and therefore increase the mileage, starting with tomorrow (Monday). I’m hoping to top the week off with running the Geelong Half-Marathon event at, well er, Geelong, on the Sunday. Not sure if I’ll run for a pb just yet, I’ll figure that out closer to the day.
Steve out.
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Runs are getting longer - 14.5 km
I wasn’t going out tonight so at 6 pm I thought I’d go for a run. I was going to run yesterday but as things worked out I didn’t.
As per the other night my heart rate was higher than normal For tonight’s run the max was 167 bpm and the avg was 157 bpm. These figures are higher than normal and at this stage I’m putting it down to the fact that I haven’t done that much running over the last three weeks. In any event I didn’t feel like I worked at an increased effort level.
Weather wise it was a little chilly and so I decided to wear my puma tights and a long sleeve shirt. Well, this kept me warm and I had no chill factor whatsoever to contend with.
Mr. Garmin played the game tonight, no problems whatsoever. I replaced the battery in the heart monitor chest strap and that did the trick. The old battery was absolutely cactus, so the local watch repairer told me.
Futher details about this run can be found here at Motionbased.
Friday, April 14, 2006
Reply to Tesso - Bloglines
Tesso said...
So with this new blogging software will we still be able to use bloglines to check if you've updated?
- That should not be a problem. What I'll do when I eventually convert is post a last message on Blogger with a link to the new site. In Bloglines, or whatever anybody uses, it's just a matter of editing my particular entry.
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Best 12 km time for Werribee River Course
My last run was on Monday just gone and I was looking forward to getting heaps of k's in this week. That wasn't to be. On Tuesday, after work, at home I was simply too tired, more so than usual and decided a run was probably not the thing to do. That wasn't such a hard decision to make but then late Tuesday night my headaches returned which lasted all day Wednesday and late into Thursday.
Late Thursday my headaches had subsided and subsequently felt great again. About 4.55 pm I hit the streets of Hoppers Crossing intending to do 8 k's and as I was about a km into my run I changed my mind. I thought I'd visit the Werribee River since it's been quite a while. My intention was just to do an easy run and as per Monday nights run it didn't work out like that. I covered 12.39 km in 57:26 which paces out at 4:38 /km which I'm quite happy with. As it works out, it's my fastest time for this particular course. I've run it 13 times now.
I had my Garmin tonight and this time the heart rate monitor wasn't working. I think it may have been a flat battery in the heart rate strap.
Again, as per Monday nights run I felt quite strong and just kept up the pace. Strangely though I felt my quads working, it seemed like they were in overdrive. Those quads sore all night, a nice sore if you know what I mean. I don't normally feel muscle aches whilst I'm running, that usually kicks in later, after the run.
During the run I was tooted at twice and I've got no idea who they were. I let on anyway. One was a silver car in Heaths Rd and the other was a truck in Tarneit Rd. As the truck tooted I was passing an attractive blonde walking her dog, so maybe the toot was for her.
Further details of this run can be found here at Motionbased.
Steve out.
Monday, April 10, 2006
I'm back - 8 km around Hoppers
Back into it today after about 10 days forced rest. I just wanted to run a lazy 8 k’s and late in the afternoon I headed out around the streets of Hoppers Crossing. As it turned out I ran an 8.5 km course in 39:42 which equates to a pace of 4:40 /km, so a little faster than I expected. I felt great though, legs were really refreshed and it felt like I could have gone for longer or maybe a little quicker. What I did notice though is what a difference a few days makes regarding heart rates. During this run I maxed out at 175 bpm and averaged 154 bpm. Slightly, well a lot, higher than normal but I think this is to be expected after a layoff.
Just prior to heading out I was preparing Mr. Garmin and wouldn’t you know there was no battery charge. This is my first run since getting the Garmin back in September last year where I haven’t worn it. Lucky I still have my Polar S620 and HRM, wore that and it still works. Without the Garmin it felt strange not being able to check my pace and attempt some mental arithmetic with times etc. I did know though that I was travelling faster than normal.
Wearing my new-ish Loco runners with doubled-up socks and not a problem (as opposed to my first few runs prior to my cruise).
I’d been inside all day and it just felt very cold outside and consequently I decided to wear a long sleeve shirt. On getting out the front door it wasn’t as cold as I thought but I couldn’t be bothered changing.
Stats as of 10 Apr 2006 | km’s |
Today | 8.5 |
Prev 7 Days | 8.5 |
Prev 28 Days | 101.1 |
Apr 2006 | 8.5 |
YTD | 767.3 |
Month Average 2006 | 191.8 |
Weekly Average 2006 | 48.0 |
Total (2001 – to date) | 8508.4 |
Sunday, April 09, 2006
The week that wasn't (and Blogging Software)
Sunday, April 02, 2006
Sun 2 Apr 2006 - Over the worst
Saturday, April 01, 2006
Sat 1 Apr 2006 - Doctor visit - Tetanus shot
Thursday, March 30, 2006
P & O Cruise - Holiday over
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Pacific Sun - Cruise Ship - Day 10 - Treadmill
Date/Time of Run | Wednesday 29 March 2006 - 4.40 pm |
Location | Pacific Sun Cruise Ship, Treadmill |
Distance | 4.00 km (approx) |
Time | 20:00 |
Pace | 5:00 /km |
Heart Rate Max/Avg | No idea |
Weather | No idea (inside). |
More data | |
Exercises | 100 Sit-ups |
Equipment | |
Weight | No idea |
Stats as of 29 Mar 2006 | km’s |
Today | 4.0 |
Prev 7 Days | 44.8 |
Prev 28 Days | 212.7 |
Mar 2006 | 228.2 |
YTD | 758.8 |
Month Average 2006 | 252.9 |
Weekly Average 2006 | 54.2 |
Total (2001 – to date) | 8499.9 |
Day 10 of P & O Cruise onboard Pacific Sun (heading back to
Another treadmill session for 20 mins. As per yesterday I got bored after 20 mins and pulled the pin.
Nice spa afterwards though.
Right calf still infected..
(photos and charts to follow)