Sunday, 25 November 2012

The First Week

Another day, another dollar. Or in my case pounds. 4 of them lost to be exact.

It's been a good week.

I have got a new training plan which has no running involved. Shock horror! A running blog which isn't going to mention running. What it does include is a lot of non-contact cardio work involving medium effort cycling, crosstraining and rowing. And also high-rep medium weight muscle excercises.

 I have managed to get through 30 miles of high intensity road cycling, 3 gym sessions and a swim this week. I have probably done more worthwile excercise in the last week than I have in the last year.

Unforunately, due to my hamstring injury I haven't been able to push myself as hard as I want on the cardio but I think at this stage better to be safe than sorry.

 To strengthing my hamstring I am using a wierd stretchy latex band.

 
 I find it strange that with all of the medical advancement in the world it's the really simply things which help the most.

Finally it looks like the marathon I am going to enter is the Gloucester Marathon in January 2014 giving me about 14 months to train. Fellow blogger and superior runner http://baldypete.blogspot.co.uk/ suggested it to me and nicely offered to pace it with me.

Here is to a good second week!

Monday, 19 November 2012

The Start

Ok....here goes.

I'm 24 in just over 3 months. Not that great a milestone you might think and in fact in the grand scheme of things it isn't. There is just one problem with turning 24 for me:

A marathon!

I once read somewhere that a man should be at his physical peak at age 24. I therefore promised myself that at the age of 24 I would run a marathon. I was 17 then and I now realise how fast time flies. I also realise how stupid I was saying that a) I would run a marathon and b) telling everybody I would run a marathon!

So to get me started on the trail of training for a marathon before my 25th birthday in March 2014 I decided to start a blog.

To give a back ground of my running history I have been running on and off since I was 17.

I have ran a few half marathons with a PB of 1.54.45 and a few 10ks with a PB of 49.59. I enjoy running and racing but I'm not very good at the training side of it. This will obviously have to change. If I am honest a flat 10k is my favourite race so a marathon is probably way outside my enjoyment levels.

My aim over the course of the next 15 months is to beat my PB's above but I only have one aim for the marathon and that is to finish.

At the moment I am really unfit and inured. I have a tear to my bicep in my left leg down to the ligament in my knee which has left quite bad scar tissue. I also have some nerve damage to the 4th disc in my spine following a tear to a muscle in my lower back. Both are fixable with physiotherapy which I am currently going through at the moment. These things I will overcome and are insignifacant to the glandular fever I have. I got hospitalised and therefore diagnosed with glandular fever a year ago and this has set back my fitness by a massive amount. In summer 2011 I was fit - working out pretty much everyday and at a fighting fit weight of 13 stone. Currently I am 15st 9 and puffing out my ass. It's going to be a long journey back to the weight of 13st while overcoming the affects of glandular fever which can be as severe as ME.

Well now you have had my life story I will move on and look to the future:

My aims over the coming months are to

1. Recover from injury.
2. Maintain a gym programme and running regime.
3. Eat healthily.
4. Cycle to work as often as possible.
5. Reach my fighting weight of 13st.
6. Reach a marathong weight of between 12st and 12st 7.

It starts tonight with a new training programme at the gym!