The morning at first appeared encouraging - warmish, only a slight wind. Walked the 3 ks down to the G & left my gear in the drop-off area. Saw Mark K there who seemed pretty relaxed, had downed a few Japanese beers last night because he hadn't tried them before...
Walked over to the new start past the Rod Laver Arena by 6.30. Caught up with Robbie L. Went for a bit of a warm-up including strides alongside the Yarra, plenty of room. Didn't feel too bad considering - I had picked up a cold/virus the Wednesday before & had been feeling off-colour. Very frustrating - I've had a pretty good year being able to get over sickness quickly.
Lined up in the mix. Seemed to be a lot of elite & preferred starters milling around in front. (Turned out the national HM champs were being run. Saw Glenda & Beth. Caught up with Beth after & she had finally cracked a 79). Eventually they took away the barricade & squeezed up, possibly 20 rows back. Start underway only about a minute past 7am. Pretty heavy traffic the first k but eased once onto St Kilda Road (SKR). A new deviation saw us head up an incline for about 1k past the Shrine of Remembrance before ducking back down along Dallas Brooks Drive. Somewhere along there I saw the first distance marker, 3ks in 12.02. Not too concerned, slower start & uphill to be expected. Also taking on advice not to go out too hard...
Along SKR saw all the k markers & was disappointed that I kept hitting 4.00 k splits. I tried to speed up & did hit a few 3.55s but no one to latch onto. Turned at Fitzroy St to go round Albert Park Lake & immediately felt the blustery wind. Physically & psychologically this had an impact & suddenly the next k was 4.10. Worse, the effort to speed up into the wind just wasn't there. Started to run with another guy at the same pace. He said he was aiming for 1.20 but we were on 1.24. Kept expecting him to take off after half-way but he eventually finished only a minute in front.
Down Kerford Road & hit the 10k mark in 39.57. Immediately I knew a PB was gone. Just could not pick up the pace & this may have been a result of my lack of energy due to the sickness. Halfway in 42.10. Drinks volunteers were great - got all cups & sachets un-spilt & received thanks for thanking them!
Along Beaconsfield Parade (next to the bay) finally had the wind behind & was back on 4s. Heading into SKR & the wind was not fun. Sometimes dust would swirl up into the eyes & empty plastic water cups clattered across the road like soldier crabs before the tide.
My marathon training this year at least gave me the endurance to run the last 5 ks better than I've done before. Started to get soreness associated with my injured right knee around 18k. Passed Tesso just before the entrance to the MCG, this year off Brunton Avenue. A massive roar from the 90,000 crowd heralded my appearance & photographers were tripping over themselves attempting to shoot my picture for Sports Illustrated but...I was a little delerious by this stage, crossing in 1.25. 10 ish.
2 minutes slower than last year & 4 mins slower than expectations. So disappointing, but you've gotta roll with the punches.
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Last speed session
Headed off to the club this morning having had hardly any sleep - last night's wine/ ice-cream or the late arvo iced coffee? Holidays are bad for the diet...Despite this I had a good hit-out, felt quick without even too much effort. Had a series of 1 min & 30 sec efforts in the gardens - also dodged a few tractors & other assorted vehicles on the narrower back path...the gardens had a music festival on the weekend & is still in chaos.
On Sunday had an easy last longer run on the River Loop circuit. I peeled off at Hardgrave Road, back along Musgrave, cutting about 10 mins off. Finished in 1.19 - is that a good omen? Relaxed in the Southbank beach before heading over to Poppy's cafe with the others for a breakfast.
Leave for Melb tomorrow about 5pm arriving 8.30 (daylight saving has kicked in), so will be out of contact until next Tues.
Will have an easy run tomorrow morning; Thursday off as usual; Friday a few strides; Saturday off. Maintaining my usual schedule but less intense. Intensity plus on Sunday @ 7am.
On Sunday had an easy last longer run on the River Loop circuit. I peeled off at Hardgrave Road, back along Musgrave, cutting about 10 mins off. Finished in 1.19 - is that a good omen? Relaxed in the Southbank beach before heading over to Poppy's cafe with the others for a breakfast.
Leave for Melb tomorrow about 5pm arriving 8.30 (daylight saving has kicked in), so will be out of contact until next Tues.
Will have an easy run tomorrow morning; Thursday off as usual; Friday a few strides; Saturday off. Maintaining my usual schedule but less intense. Intensity plus on Sunday @ 7am.
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
3k TT 10.02
Training had indicated I may nudge the 10 minute barrier at the 3k TT. It was brought forward a week due to the large contingent heading to Melbourne. Headed out well turning half-way in 4.55. Sub-10 was a possibility but again I erred on the side of caution by not flogging myself to get under (& perhaps risk an injury). Felt tired in the second to third k. 2nd half was 5.07. Also probably helped a little by a bit of road work that may have cut the corner by a couple of seconds.
Went out this morning but didn't feel up to a tempo session. The marathoners are in taper mode & the 1 hour effort suited me. Out to Methyr Bowls Club at New Farm in around 38 & back along the walkway & riverside in 25.
Sunday session saw me run with the others for an hour out to Newstead then zip back directly to the Ship Inn in 19 mins, added a 5 min loop to again finish in 1.24. This number may come back to haunt me...
Will maintain my running schedule for the next week before Melbourne on the 11th but will reduce my intensity after this Friday's speed session.
Went out this morning but didn't feel up to a tempo session. The marathoners are in taper mode & the 1 hour effort suited me. Out to Methyr Bowls Club at New Farm in around 38 & back along the walkway & riverside in 25.
Sunday session saw me run with the others for an hour out to Newstead then zip back directly to the Ship Inn in 19 mins, added a 5 min loop to again finish in 1.24. This number may come back to haunt me...
Will maintain my running schedule for the next week before Melbourne on the 11th but will reduce my intensity after this Friday's speed session.
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