30 August 2009

Tempos, hills and intervals....

I'm attempting to increase my pace with a view to getting under 4 hours for the Snowdonia Marathon and sub 3:30 for the Athens. So, as well as regular long runs - 15 miles last Saturday - I've also been throwing in plenty of sessions designed to improve my speed. These include hill-sprint sessions at the Devil's Jumps, tempo runs of about 10k on Hankley Common and interval training at the military running track in Aldershot. And all of this seems to be doing some good because I'm starting to notice a gradual improvement in my overall pace.
I'm also increasing my monthly distance and for the first time I exceeded 200 miles, which is a bit of a mile-stone. I'll have to careful not to pick up any injuries though as there are only about 8 weeks to go before the Snowdonia Marathon and it'd be a shame to injure myself now through overtraining.

18 August 2009

West Cork

We had a great 3 week holiday at the cottage in Union Hall. Jenny and I spent the first couple of weeks alone and were then joined by James and Richard for the last week and by Jess for the final few days. The weather was really good apart from a couple of days of rain and we made good use of the boat with plenty of waterskiing and trips to Sherkin Island. We also made good use of the windsurfer and kayak.
On the running front, I kept up the training with daily 7 mile runs through the West Cork countryside. Jenny came with me for all but one or two runs and managed to cope really well with the hilly course. We also hiked up Hungry Hill on the Beara Peninsular with James and Rich.
So al in all a very relaxing few weeks despite all the physical activities!
Now back at work but maintaining the training momentum with some good sessions over the last week or so including hill training at the Devil's Jumps (new pb of 1'38" for the sprint to the summit) and 26k around Hankley Common last Saturday. I also smashed my 10k rowing time and got under 40' for the first time.

Jackson

Jackson