Time, conditions etc etc ...
As you were ;)
Chris Wood
24-Apr-2006, 12:21
As requested - thought I would do this so cheers for the reminder...
Build up -
12 weeks of training - starting with 10 miles per week, building to 50 miles per week for the last 2 weeks. Avg times is 6 miles an hour running to give you an idea of the investment in time you need to make. Usually 3-4 runs per week during these 12 weeks.
Race day -
MASSIVE breakfast or fuel in the tank, drink loads of water, the day before and from 6.30am on the day.
I drank 12 pints of water on Saturday, and 6 prior to 9am on Sunday, yes you **** a lot!
Race plan - Target time 4h15-4h30 - having done a 4h27m in 2001 this was realistic and balanced approach.
Weather - Great for running, (sorry DD racers) Drizzle all day.
START - Good, huge buzz, loads of people, very busy, good banter.
SPLITS - Comments
KM10 - 59.13 = Good fun, enjoying it.
KM20 - 1.59 = Yeah this is alright, feeling strong.
1/2 M - 2.05 = Tower Bridge, GREAT crowd support, nice views.
KM30 - 3.01 = Are we having fun yet?? PAIN.
KM 40 - 4.08 = Questioning my sanity - strong finish, thanks to 'Kelly' who's fantastic bum inspired me to follow her to the finish!
FINISH - 4.20.05 = Result, very happy with that.
Great stuff, YES go and do it? worth the effort and ticks a box, 'only a marathoner knows the feeling, pretty true!
It is an amazing event, crowd is HUGE all round the course, offering drinks, sweets, bananas, shouting your name etc...I won't do a small regional marathon ever, too quiet and boring? London is about the event as much as the race!
Entering again next year, DEFINITELY.
Rock on!!!
Well done mate, it's f***ing hard work so full respect!
Well done for beating your last time too.
See you at Assen.
Rattler
24-Apr-2006, 12:26
Great stuff fella - congrats
Congrats Chris:cool:
as you say, the weather was perfect:smug:
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