Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Target 75 minutes!

Somehow I managed to jump out of bed at 06:30 on Sunday 2nd despite having hit the sack just 5 hours before. Saturday had been all about planning for a fund-raising dinner in our garden ( a warm marquee!) and the evening had stretched into the early morning. Happy guests had emptied their pockets for the Teso Development Trust, a beneficiary of my running efforts if I can get round Nottingham on 13th.

Despite protesting legs, I managed a credible 75 minutes jog / walk through Ruddington and the Country Park. After torrential rain the previous day the terrain was slippy so progress was slow. I'm not sure how many miles I covered but it might have been 4-5. Still can't imagine 13!

Friday, 31 July 2009

Time to catch-up!

Gosh - I never realised that blogging was harder than jogging. I have been away from writing duties for too long and must now catch-up.

On Friday 15th May I joined around 40 runners for the Broxtowe 5K Run. It tipped with rain and as I drove there after a busy day, I was seriously tempted to turn back. However I'm glad I didn't because I got round and managed to shave 4 minutes off my previous 5K time - despite chatting with a lady called Clare to encourage her on the way round. Not that she needed much encouragement from me as she seemed to have a family member on every corner to shout her on. Where were my lot, I ask myself? Eventually I asked Clare's lot to shout for me too!

On May 29th I was speaking at Excel Docklands and did take my running shoes with me. However I was just too tired to jog the lower reaches of the Thames that day.

Just too tired.......seems to sum up the slow progress in my training. Despite every effort, getting back from a tiring day handling PR for clients and speaking at events has meant precious little time pounding the roads.

On Friday 17th July I set off for a 5K and returned limping having managed to pull a calf muscle. I felt desperate because I knew that the clock was ticking on the 12 week training schedule recommended by the Robin Hood Festival of Running team.

I rested-up for two weeks (managed to fall in a tennis match and bruise bits of me I had forgotten exited) and started the tentative climb back to confident jogging.

Will I make it round on 13th September? I have a psychological battle going on...but won't give up that easily.

The sun is shining for a change today and I know I'll have those shoes on tonight. Watchout Nottingham...here I come!

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Music while you jog

Someone somewhere must have polled joggers across the globe for the Top 10 tracks to keep you on your toes. Or have they?

I'm in need of a bit more musical variety having asked my daughter to quickly download her favorites onto my iPod shuffle. Not sure what to expect, I set off round Ruddington to the gentle rhythm of Nickledack and Dylan. Hhm - if anyone can suggest the most inspiring tracks to keep pace with a 40+ female just about breaking into a sweat we might be onto something!

Sunday, 3 May 2009

The 'Comfort' Break!

Having made a reasonable start to my Half Marathon training things hit the buffers at Easter. I went away for a break, came back with a nasty sickness and took two weeks to recover my strength! No it wasn't swine flu but it might as well have been.

I've dusted-down my New Balance running shoes and re-discovered the joys of jogging, feeling a bit of pressure now as it is just 18 weeks to the BIG DAY.

So, great to have met-up with a work colleague (and keen runner) George Derbyshire who emailed me the following Top Tips:

1. Take it easy. You’ve got plenty of time between now and September, and if you overdo it, it will take a long time to recover. It gets more difficult when you’re over 30!
2. Think time, not distance. You should work up to 2 hours. It’s all about being on your feet continuously, and it’s better to keep going slowly and not to walk.
3. Find somewhere interesting rather than banging around the streets. Even better, find a friend. You will be amazed the difference it makes when you are with some-one else.
4. Once you’ve done the race, don’t let it go. Keep it up!

He has also pledged a tenner to see me through the last mile......thanks George!

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

My first 5K!

Sunday 29th March was a glorious Spring day but when I got up I really wasn't sure I would find the day so glorious as I faced my first running challenge. Never before have I had a number pinned to my back nor felt the public pressure (self-inflicted actually) of achieving a Fun Run. I really am a novice at this and arriving at Nottingham's Victoria Embankment really did fell like the first day at school.

Trent fm's Family Fun Run with Twiggy and Emma was organised in association with Sport Nottinghamshire's Shape Up Notts campaign, and provided the opportunity for both runners and walkers to raise much-needed funds for the CLIC Sargent Cancer charity. Over 900 people of all ages and fitness stages were registered to take part so the Start Line was buzzing by 11:00. Together with Nick and Lucy Judge and Natasha Duncan, other'Super Six' Evening Post volunteers, I had the obligatory Post photos taken then set-off at a steady pace with the runners.

My strategy was to run for several minutes until my body told me to fast walk, and this plan worked really well. It was somewhat disconcerting to be overtaken my fit-looking dads with pushchairs but I'm not proud and manged to finish in 40 minutes. A big thank you to the stewards and public on the home stretch who clapped us to the Finish Post - such encouragement does add an extra spring in tired legs. So I stayed on to clap the joggers and walkers in too.

Despite tired legs, I had mountains of energy that afternoon and blitzed the garden -so another benefit from feeling just that bit fitter! Bring on the next 5K.

Saturday, 21 March 2009

Spring in her steps

It's officially Spring today and the sun is shining on Nottingham. There is nothing to stop us all taking to the streets in a communal jog! But why do so many women I talk to hate running? Were they discouraged for life by bleak lessons on the school's athletics track or persuaded that, in evolutionary terms, their place is in the cave?

I would have agreed with them back in December when a fire-side nap was far preferable to a 20 minute jog round Ruddington - but I'm a convert having decided to run the Robin Hood Half Marathon in September. I have managed several late evening outings, taking in the sights and sounds of near-empty streets and can manage a steady jogging pace for most of the distance. Little triumphs help as I try to shape-up this Spring.

It probably helps that I have given up alcohol and am pledging the money I would have spent to the Teso Development Trust, a Christian charity involved in development and relief work in NE Uganda. My meager efforts will help to raise the roof on a school building in Soroti - a great reason to keep up my training in the coming weeks. Find out more at www.teso.org.uk

Friday, 13 March 2009

Bravissimo - thanks for your support!

I guess I have to come clean and admit to having felt a bit uncomfy up-front whilst jogging recently. When I was invited to attend a Smart Women's networking event at Bravissimo Nottingham http://www.womengetsmart.co.uk/about/networkingatbravissimo I decided to ask if they could help! Last night I joined nearly 100 of Nottingham's cheeriest business women for the 'Bubbly and Bras' get-together.

What a wonderful team they are on Pelham Street. Not only did they agree to sponsor me a sports bra, but had me professionally fitted by well-trained Jackie and sorted me out in no time. I did proceed to buy three other bras which just goes to show what great marketeers they are too at http://www.bravissimo.com/.

Now I just need to get in better shape for the 5K run around Victoria Embankment on Sunday 29th March from 11am www.trentfm.co.uk

It should be a more comfortable experience in one sense of the word!