Thursday, February 02, 2006

Back to Monday
I did forget to record the fact that I swam on Monday morning before the prerequisite brekkie with Mr B and CJ at RBB. I swam 3 x 300m with a 100m warm down making up my 1km just to start the day right.

Tuesday - Disastrous Cross Country Run
Activity: Run 6pm!!
Distance: 5.11km
Time: 30mins :(
Location: Weston Park


Comments: I had a dreadful run. I felt hot, tired and leaden. My stomach was decidedly dodgy and I took 3 imodeum to get me through the race. During the run I threw my heart rate monitor to a friend on duty at the side of the course. Unfortunately he didn't realise it came apart and when I collected it later he had dropped the actual monitor. He went back and checked the course several times and after the race speedygeoff and I checked as well - no luck - disappointing as it's part of my Garmin 301. Never mind, I will email the place I bought it and hopefully will be able to purchase a replacement. I was at the stage of tearing everything off that felt the least bit tight but on hindsight it was a silly mistake to throw my heart rate monitor and expect someone to look after it for me. It was not a good run. However, after some recovery and a good drink speedygeoff accompanied me on a 6km recovery run at a very slow pace so that I could complete the kilometres on my program.


Total kilometres including cross country: 11.11km
Calories burned: 659
Fastest km: 5:05 (shame I couldn't keep that up!)

This was a race best forgotten!! However, good things always come out of bad and it was a pleasant run with speedygeoff later. We talked about all sorts of things and he has shown me how to link people in my blog. Woo hoo and it works!


Wednesday - an early start!

Activity: Run 5.45am
Distance: 16:11km
Time taken: 1 hour 40mins 38secs
Location: To and round Lake G and home via Giralang

Comments: Although I went to bed after midnight and set the alarm at 5am I woke feeling quite rested and was ready for a run. It was a much better time of day for running. It was cool and I felt comfortable - not fast by any means but comfortable and considering it was back to back with Tuesday night, that was a big plus. It also meant that it freed up my afternoon and I gave myself a rare treat of dining with a friend at a restaurant in town then we walked down to the casino where we won $150 in half an hour - not too bad at all for my night off!

Thursday - Aquathlon #2

Activity: Swim 300m; Run 2.5km
Location: The Boat House by the lake
Total time: 21:42 (TBC)

Comments: It was fantastic to catch up with FD and Aki at the start and again at the end. Mr B cycled over from work to watch the race before heading off for his squash game. It was quite a different sort of lake swim to last time. On the plus side there were no reeds and on the minus side there were lots of nasty sharp stones at the start and near the finish of the swim so it was a case of "ouch, ouch, ouch" as we ran out of the water to transition. My approximate splits were 7:45 for the swim (a minute slower than last week but the swim felt a bit longer too) and just over 13mins for the run but the official results will confirm my times later in the week. I was comfortable and I think I may have been the only one in my age group - that needs to be confirmed too. There are benefits in being "older". I refuse to say "old"!! The swim to the first buoy was good, the water was reasonably flat although there was a bit of cross current swimming to the second buoy and it was difficult to sight the finish. However I was NOT the last out of the water in my wave and I enjoyed the coolness of the water - very refreshing. I just did the short course aquathlon and I enjoyed it. My first intention was to go on to do a 7km run when the race finished but there is always a lot of hanging round afterwards chatting at these events and by the time the barrel drawer had been finished (no luck for any of us again) it was quite late and I was very hungry so the lasagne that I had prepared the night before seemed far too inviting and my rumbling tummy led me home instead!





Monday, January 30, 2006

Ten Weeks to Go! Focus - Endurance and Anaerobic Threshold

Activity: speedygeoff's running group 5.30pm
Distance: 13.01km
made up of 7:33km tough session followed by 5.68km slow warm down
Location: Parliament House and surrounds
Calories burned: 784
Temperature: Reached 37deg today!

Comments: Yes, it was hot and yes it was another one of speedygeoff's tough hill sprints. This time after our warm up we ran 5 x 800m loops on between 5 and 6 minutes including rest and the loops incorporated long tough hills. We have done that session before a few weeks back but not in this heat. It was definitely tough. During the day I had managed to consume 2 litres of water and I took water and gatorade with me to sip at between loops. After our warm down back to the start we had only run 7.33km and although I felt completely stuffed, Gary (Griffin), Ewen (Wombat) and I went for another warm down to make up a few more kilometres. Now, my program called for 12km easy and I figured as I had done 7 tough km that 10km would suffice but it was not to be. Wombat led us down to the lake and near the yacht club then back through the hilly paths of Parliament House grounds again and to the start. It ended up being 13.01km altogether. We ran the last few kilometres at my pace (very gently) which was considerate of those very fit boys. They were great company and I felt very virtuous at the end for having run that far. Mind you I'm a bit worried about the Cross Country Run tomorrow afternoon as my left foot is hurting again. I'm using the golf ball while I'm writing this and have a physio appointment on Friday. I also have a very sore toe on my right foot - I think I may lose a toenail soon. All these little niggles are character building!

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Veterans' Handicap

Distance: 6km race (actual distance 6.13km) plus warm down of 3.19km - total 9.32km
Time: 35mins for 6.13km
Locality: Campbell Park
Calories: 359
AHR: 156bpm
MHR: 215bpm
Average Pace per km: 5:48

Comments: It felt hot and I felt dehydrated, probably as a result of not hydrating enough after the triathlon yesterday - oops! I actually started out feeling thirsty, not a good start. The course was definitely hilly, especially the first half and I started off too fast - another mistake. I was in group 15 and came 79th - not a memorable attempt but it's all good training. The course was advertised as an 8km event but was actually only 6km which meant I really needed to run a few kms afterwards to make up a bit of distance. I went for a warm down run afterwards with speedygeoff following CJ and Griffin. However speedygeoff and I only ran an extra 3.19km as I wanted to be back in time for the presentations. Our friend Jon came 4th in the long course just missing out on a bronze medal.

After the run we went on to visit our friends at the long course Canberra Capital Triathlon and to buy a really nice cappucino! Later still Mr B, Jon and I went to the travel show at the Convention Centre and picked up lots of interesting brochures to whet the travel appetite!

Tomorrow is the start of Week 9 of the marathon training - that's half way! It sounds like a tough week ahead.






Saturday, January 28, 2006



















White Caps and Thunderbolts!!

Triathlon Number 3


300m swim

10km cycle (odometer reading 11.50km)

2km run


Time taken: Approx 50mins (have to wait for official results with splits)

Cycle time on odometer: 26mins
Average speed on bike: 27.2kph (against the wind)
Max speed: 40kph

Comments: When we arrived to rack our bikes and collect our race numbers and timing chips it was very hot, the lake was like a millpond and we were bemoaning the fact that it was going to be very very hot out there especially on the run. Mr B made a last minute decision to enter the tri too which was an unusual scenario for him.

Ten minutes before the first wave started (I was in the last wave for women 35+ and teams) the wind picked up and the lake went from a millpond to swirling white caps resembling swirling surf at the beach. It didn't stop there, in the distance there was the roar of thunder and the blue sunny sky changed to a dull grey with black threatening clouds coming ominously closer. By the time Wave 7 of the swim leg (mine) those white caps were looking very scary and the lake was looking very rough with the rescue boats rolling round and some of the swimmers out there already hanging on to boats. There wasn't a lot of time to feel scared. The whistle blew and we were off on the undulating waves. It was a decidedly slow swim but fortunately I breathe to the left and although we were battling a head wind from the East which is where we were heading I didn't actually swallow any water although my head went under the breakers a few times! I did see a few people hanging on to canoes and at least one person was taken ashore on the canoe so I wasn't quite last out of the water and I did survive the swim leg!

Out of the water, off with the goggles, a quick sprint to transition, on with the helmet and shoes and off on the bike and back to battling the wind. It was a two lap course turning left all the way. It was a bit hairy out there, the traffic was heavy and over the bridge there were a lot of idiots in cars yahooing and driving very close indeed. As I cycled along I could see flashes of lightning in the sky and hear the thunder rumbling. I was looking forward to the finish! Fortunately the rain held off during the course of the race. The tri had been advertised as an 8km cycle but they changed it to a 10km cycle which turned out to actually be 11.50km according to everyone's odometer readings. However I'm sure it will be called a 10km cycle when giving us our official times which will indicate rather slow times.

Back into transition after the second loop, rack the bike and off on the run. It was a bit tough for the first km but after the turnaround I was in my stride and felt quite comfortable especially as the temperature had dropped considerably since the storm threatened and it made it more pleasant to run. Overall, it was a tough race because of the difficult conditions but I'm glad I faced my demons (that nasty lake) and completed the challenge. Thank you CJ for your support and being our photographer!

Friday, January 27, 2006

I have been tagged .....

Actually, I was tagged several days ago but it's taken a while to get around to this. It requires pulling things out of my memory bank, some of which I prefer to leave there. However I'll do my best:

What was I doing Ten Years Ago?
Hmmm -
  • I had just started running and started training with the inspirational CJ who has long since left me for dead! I joined Veterans' Athletics and I also joined a group at the AIS for people starting out on a fitness regime (John Millers' Fun and Fitness). I ran my first Canberra Times 10km Fun Run.
  • My children were 18, 16 and 12 so all at home and two still at school.
  • I was working in the front office of a high school and home by 4pm each day - gee, that sounds like heaven now!
  • Mr B and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary that year and went to Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef - had a fantastic time and made some good friends there with whom we still keep in touch.
Five Snacks I enjoy
  • anything chocolate
  • icecream
  • cashews
  • yoghurt
  • bananas
Five Songs I Know all the Words to
Oh dear, I can remember verses of songs - heaps of them, but all the words is a bit more difficult. My siblings and I used to sing loudly in the back seat of the car when we went on long holidays with my parents every summer when we were very small growing up in NZ. It's funny how I can remember the words of songs I knew more than 40 years ago and yet I don't know all the words of all the songs I love to listen to now! I also remember the words of the songs my mum used to sing to me when I was very small to help me sleep, probably because I sang the same songs to my children. The following songs are the first that come to mind and are all very old (like me):
  • Ten Green Bottles (who doesn't remember that one?)
  • The Blackboard of My Heart
  • Go to Sleep My Baby
  • You'll Never Walk Alone
  • Stoop John B - my brother and I used to sing this while washing up when I was just a teenager and I can still remember the words - we used to sing it in parts!!
Five Things I would do as a Millionaire
This is sooooo difficult - if I was being pc I would give it all to a good cause but.....
  • Upgrade our house - landscape the back yard, including an enclosed deck and a swimming pool and have air conditioning installed
  • Buy my children a house and safe reliable car each
  • Travel all round Australia to the places I haven't been and then return to France and Italy, perhaps staying in Italy for six months so that I can learn the language
  • Take my staff on a cruise for a week to reward them for their hard work then retire!
  • Buy my friend an aeroplane
Five Things I Like Doing
  • travelling
  • keeping fit
  • yoga
  • spending quality time with my children and grand-daughter
  • swimming in the sea
I also love having coffee with friends, having a massage and reading a good book but I'm only allowed to say five things!!

Five Favourite Toys
  • Garmin
  • Ipod
  • Digital Camera
  • Mobile phone
  • Swiss ball
Phew! That was quite difficult really - took me longer than entering my daily blog!! I tag Luckylegs, Flashduck, Aki, Ewen and Friar.

Now back to the real stuff!

Wednesday

Morning Activity: Swim
Distance: 1.2km
Location: Civic Pool

Comments: I swam 3 x 400m. It was actually quite pleasant and although I started a bit late I just swam the distance as I hadn't organised to meet anyone for brekkie today. Instead I bought a coffee on the way to work and cooked raisin toast in the office - not quite the same but still worked ok. The swim felt good.

Afternoon Activity: Run 6.10pm
Distance: 10.70km
Location: To and past Lake G and home via cycle track through Giralang and Kaleen
Time: 63:14
AHR: 163bpm
MHR: 224bpm
Calories burned: 664
Average pace per km: 5:54

Comments: Ran without ipod today. Very conscious of the fact that we were heading off for the Australia Day concert in the evening and had to fit this run in first. Felt a bit sick when I arrived home - very hungry and although I took water with me I was very dehydrated. I quickly showered, ate some pasta in the car on the way to the concert and whizzed off to Parliament House to join the throngs listening to the concert. It was a great atmosphere but where we were sitting the speakers kept dropping in and out which was pretty annoying. It was fun though and the evening was quite cool later as the temperature dropped.

Thursday - Happy Australia Day
When I rose this morning my foot was quite sore and I was a bit headachy so made a decision to do my run tomorrow and have my rest day today instead. Mr B and I met up with CJ and Mr CJ in Kingston for a lazy lunch then in the late afternoon Mr B and I went to Yarralumla Bay and swam in the lake. It was so refreshing and although murky was really pleasant on such a hot day. Later P & J with grand-daughter Talia called round for a light tea before we all drove into Civic to watch the fireworks. We parked at Blundells Cottage and sat on the bank where we had a great view. It was fun.

Friday - a day away from the office
Activity: Run - fartlek session - 8.50am
Distance: 10:01km
Location: To Giralang oval for fartlek and on to tunnel and home
Calories: 609
AHR: 155bpm
MHR: 197bpm

Comments: This was a fartlek session but I left it far too late to run. It was soooo hot. I don't envy those running in the Customs Run today. I ran 15mins then went to Giralang Oval where I did a fartlek session as follows:

2 x 60secs/60secs float
2 x 30 secs/30secs float
2 x 60 secs/60secs float
2 x 30 secs/30 secs float

Not sure that I actually floated - more like a slow jog but I tried! It was hot, tough and I was not running well at all. I feel a bit discouraged actually. I don't seem to be improving! Ah well, tomorrow is the triathlon and Sunday is the Vets' Run.
When I arrived home from today's run I did 3 reps of 15 bench press with 5kg weights on my swiss ball and 20 sit-ups. I thought I shouldn't waste the warm-up!!




Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Day 2 of Easy Week

Activity: Easy Run - 6pm
Distance: 10km
Time: 59:30
Location: Cycle track via Giralang through tunnel towards Gungahlin
AHR: 156bpm
MHR: 186bpm
Calories burned: 629
Average pace per km: 5:57

Comments: The temperature cooled down considerably and the wind picked up. It was such a relief to run without the intense heat. I turned up the music and worked up a very healthy appetite. On my return I lifted a few weights, before a shower and spag bol for a late dinner.

Monday, January 23, 2006

Countdown to Ultra - 11 Weeks

Sunday
Activity: Easy cycle 5pm
Distance: 17:29
Time taken: 57:48 (I said it was easy)
Max speed: 31kph

Comments: Mr B and I cycled gently from home and round the lake just to keep the legs moving. It was still hot but it was quite a pleasant ride cos we definitely took it easy. It was a really hot night and I had very little sleep. No matter which way I lay I just could not sleep. The window was open, the fan was on, but I tossed and turned all night while Mr B slept like a baby! As a consequence although I set my alarm to swim in the morning I switched it off and had another hour's sleep before joining CJ and Mr B for brekkie on Monday morning.

Monday - Week 8 - Easy Week
Activity: Run 5.30pm with speedygeoff's group
Distance: 6.59km
AHR: 161bpm
MHR: 215bpm
Calories burned: 358

Comments: I must admit I briefly contemplated piking out - the sun was just so hot still at that time of day - about 34deg. When I arrived at Parliament House they had barricaded off my usual entrance to the underground carpark (was this a sign?) in preparation for the Australian Day concert (Wed night actually). I was unsure what to do next when Karen turned up (one of the sprinters) and she led me into the carpark a different way. There was no escape. I joined the other 9 crazy runners (all men bar Karen and me although later we were joined by Erin, a new starter from the States who is in Canberra for 12 months and is delightful). We firstly ran a 2:32 loop slowly (yes even by my standards). I think everyone was treating the weather with the respect it deserved, at least for the warm-up part. Speedygeoff then led us round a 439metre (measured by Gandalf) undulating loop which we ran five more times on 4 minutes which gave us a short rest between each loop. It was slightly shady in the area we ran (or parts of it) and a lot of effort was made to go as fast as possible (which in my case is still a chug) but it was still jolly hot and hard work up those hills. After this we ran a warm down loop back to the underground carpark. It was a shorter session than usual and fewer people attended but I felt glad I was there and it was lovely to meet Erin who sounds very enthusiastic about joining our group and the Vets' handicap runs. Thanks speedygeoff for not (quite) killing us in this heat!

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Long Slooooow Distance!

Activity: Run 7.15am
Distance: 34:01km
Time taken: 3hours 33mins
Average pace per km: 6:20
Temperature: 32deg
Fastest km: 5:44
AHR: 154bpm
MHR: 204bpm

I found it much tougher than last week. I think I started out a little late as the conditions were very very hot. I took a full load of drink bottles but it wasn't enough even though I filled up at the ferry terminal and found a water bubbler outside the Treasury Building on the last leg - wonderful.

I ran the first 1.5 hours alone setting off from the yacht club with ipod blaring and Gandalf nagging me to go faster. Just after the ferry terminal under Commonwealth Ave bridge I had arranged to meet Jon and found him waiting there with The Hare who had just started his long run and bumped into him. Fantastic - I had company for longer than I thought. Jon ran with us for 5km and The Hare continued on with me for 1 1/2 hours which was such a help.

There are always interesting little happenings on those runs out in the wop wops. This time it wasn't a snake we saw, it was a frill necked lizard. How absolutely gorgeous. I've never seen one before. It stayed quite still lifting its head with its beautiful eyes till The Hare touched its tail gently and it rustled off into the undergrowth - a delightful interlude. We ran out past the Boat House and Molonglo Reach then on to Jerrabomberra Wetlands which links up with the cycle path again and goes on to Kingston. Just about at the Kingston Markets Mr B turned up on his bike and when The Hare left me back at Commonwealth Bridge Mr B continued accompanying me on his bike which kept me going cos by that stage I was really struggling with the heat. We ran past the National Library and Treasury Building (where I found the bubbler) and along part of the marathon route just to try to increase the distance before turning and continuing back to the yacht club. As we were still 3km short of my distance I continued on for 1 1/2km past the yacht club up those hills which felt like mountains at that stage before turning and returning to the yacht club. Once back there I took off my socks and shoes and went into the lake. It was bliss. In fact it was so good in that water that I went right in to my waist so it was a good thing I had a change of clothes and a towel in the car. I didn't want to get out. I can't believe I fell in love with the lake water!! Anyway, after the run we all met up at Yarralumla at Beess & Co for coffee and brekkie. Boy it was good!

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Aquathlon - A great Experience

Activity: Swim 300metres; Run 2.5km
Time: 20:36 (including transition)
Approx swim time: 7:13
Approx run time: 13mins
Approx transition: 23sec

Comments:
Times will be finalised on net in a few days but I felt comfortable. The water was calm, the weather was cool - ideal conditions for both swimming and running. The most exciting thing happened - Aki and Flashduck entered the long course as a team with Aki swimming in the lake for the very first time and FD doing the run. Aki is so brave to swim 600m in the lake in a race for her very first event - I was most impressed. They both did really well. I felt very happy with my event too - it was relaxed and I felt great on the run. I think this six days a week running lark must agree with me but I'm still hanging out for my rest day tomorrow. Yippee! As we have a party to go to Sat night I've decided to run my 34km on Saturday, not Sunday, to save the early start Sunday although I believe I have a brekkie to go to on Sunday after an 8km run so looks like no sleep ins coming up in the foreseeable future!!

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Desperately seeking .....................

Oh dear me, why is it that when I run before 9am or after 6pm the public loos are locked? Who is the invisible man responsible for this?? Thank goodness for bushes but there aren't always enough of them in convenient places! I had one of those nights when bushes had to suffice and I had to shorten my 18km run to 16.49km and make a mad dash home!

Activity: Run 6.25pm
Distance: 16:49km
Time taken: 1hr 36mins 21secs
Average pace per km: 5:51
Fastest km: 5:30
Calories burned: 1017
AHR: 155bpm
MHR: 223bpm
Location: To and round Lake G and home via Giralang

Comments: Disastrous finish but I'm sure it would have been a good run if I didn't feel so yucky - definitely a runners' tummy problem tonight. However I almost ran the required 18km and certainly I felt as if I could have in normal circumstances. I was lucky with the weather as it had rained for the majority of the day and I kept peering out the office window willing it to stop as I knew I had to do this run after work. The wind was a bit strong in places and it was a nasty head wind which was tough at times but at least it wasn't hot and the rain held off although those dark clouds certainly looked threatening. I ran through some very big puddles at the lake and a family of ducks was thoroughly enjoying themselves. There were quite a few runners out and about and people pushing prams and families going for walks. It's a lovely time of night.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Tempting Tuesday

I have given in to temptation and I'm eating a tim tam while writing this entry and it's yummy!

Activity: Run 6.50pm
Distance: 11km plus 6 x 100metre strides
Location: To and past Lake G and home via Giralang and Kaleen shops
Time: 51:30 for 9km (turned off Gandalf when I was adjusting ipod and forgot to turn it on for another km - most annoying but I know the distance for that particular route)
AHR: 158bpm
MHR: 226bpm
Fastest km: 5:33
Average pace per km: 5:53 (again approximate as I didn't turn off Gandalf when running strides and jogging after the 11km)

Comments: Well, I stuffed up that timing didn't I! I find it most frustrating when I turn off Gandalf and then forget to turn him back on as it mucks up all the average paces and total times - grrrr! However I know the distance from the route I have taken before. I was supposed to run 10km then the strides but it was 11km and I forgot to turn off Gandalf for the strides. Each stride was approx 100metres and I sprinted them then jogged about the same time repeating this 6 times. It was after 8pm when I arrived home to stretch and shower - far too late to be eating much as it tends to sit on your stomach. Mr B is out at squash tonight so I cooked myself an egg and a vegie burger followed by a tim tam - now that is probably not the most healthy meal known to man but I feel lazy! I did listen to Friar however and remembered to take plenty to drink for hydration tonight.

The official results of the triathlon are now on the website. I came 111th out of 159 but I also came 2nd in my age group. My times were 7:50 for the 300m swim, 20:12 for the 8km bike (including transition) and 10:48 for the 2km run giving me a total time of 38:50- not great, but at least it was better than last time by 4 minutes!

Footnote: I was given Paula Radcliffe's autobiography as a gift recently and am really enjoying it. There is a quote in it which I would like to share. It was said to her by her coach when she was a teenager. "Aim for the moon; even if you miss you'll land among the stars." What a great quote. I love it!


Monday, January 16, 2006

Wet Wet Wet!

Morning activity: Swim
Distance: 800m

Comments: Yes, I had a bit of a slow start this morning and only managed to squeeze in 800metres before dashing off for the all-important brekkie at RBB with Mr B and CJ - lovely and good to catch up with CJ looking brown and relaxed after her trip to the coast.

Afternoon activity: Run with speedygeoff's group
Locality: Parliament House
Distance: 8km approx
AHR: 152bpm
MHR: 200bpm

Comments: It rained and it rained and it rained. However, knowing speedygeoff I knew that would make no difference to training happening so I collected Mr B from his office to give him a reprieve from cycling and turned up a few minutes late for the session consequently missing the group run off for the warm up. However Mr B and I ran up the stairs of the carpark and out into the rain to run the loop of Parliament House. We ran in and out of the tracks in the normal way for 2.13km before returning drenched to the carpark where the 19 other stalwarts were gathered for the main set. Our session was 10 loops of the carpark - an uphill slope to start and about 375m loop with the first 2/3 of each loop a sprint and the downhill return gentle. Then we warmed down by running the same loops 5 times in the opposite direction. My little legs were tired tonight and I was struggling on those uphill sprints. However I completed the course and it came to approximately 8km. Gandalf could not record in the carpark as he could not pick up the satellite so the distance is approximate.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Triathlon Day - 8am

Swim: 300m
Cycle: 8km
Run: 2km
Location: Yarralumla Bay
Approximate time: 38mins

Yes, the distances were short but the adrenalin rush was still there and nerves were high! However the weather conditions were perfect - slightly cool and cloudy and the water was calm. It was the biggest turnout there has ever been for a novice tri - about 350 competitors - and lots of familiar faces. Speedygeoff came down to cheer us on and Flashduck was a marshall on the course. This time I tied a bright orange hand towel on the rack near my bike so I could find it in transition. It was such a help. It was a good race and I enjoyed myself and felt quite comfortable even in the swim. I will have to wait for the official results to be recorded in a few days. It was good to catch up with a number of friends who only seem to come out of the woodwork in triathlon season. The atmosphere at these events is always fantastic. In the afternoon I went to bed and slept for two hours (something unheard of for me) - I think this weekend finally caught up with me!! Later we did some shopping and visited our little grand-daughter. It was a good weekend but I'm still tired.

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Swans, Kangaroos and a SNAKE

This fitness lark provides some interesting sights. I forgot to say that last Tuesday when Griffin, speedygeoff and I were running our warm down lap in the stinking heat at North Lyneham hills we came across a family of very curious kangaroos - daddy, mummy and baby joey. They all stopped to have a look - so did we! They looked so beautiful on the horizon very close by and once they leapt away (wish I could move that fast) so did we! Somehow it made the hot dusty training run all worthwhile. It was lovely.

Then yesterday afternoon after work Mr B and I went to the lake at Yarralumla Bay for a short swim so that I could get the feel of the lake before the triathlon on Sunday. It was quite cool as the wind had picked up but the water was just beautiful - really warm. We only swam about 600m as I just wanted to gain a little confidence. Just as we approached the shore on our return lap a large group of black swans, big and small, sailed close by. They were so pretty and graceful.

Saturday's Long Run
Distance: 30:02km
Time: 3hours 1 minute 56seconds
Average pace per km: 6:04
Calories burned: 1877
AHR: 153bpm
MHR: 227bpm
Fastest km: 5:35

Comments: I met Jon at the yacht club at 7am and he ran with me for about 5km then slowed down as he was struggling with the heat. He did run about 13km and walked the other 2km back to the yacht club. We met up at the ferry terminal before running in different directions. I had my ipod for company and continued on under Kings Avenue bridge and on past the Boat House and Molonglo Reach where we have one of our vets handicap runs. Just before reaching Molonglo Reach a long black snake slithered across my path. I was running on the dry grass and jumped in fright. After that I ran on the cycle track or gravel and avoided the grass. I have never encountered a snake in such close proximity before. About another km further on Mr B cycled up and rode with me for the last 9km back to the yacht club. It is certainly easier with company even if he did say "shoulders back, elbows out, keep up the pace" when all I wanted to do was slow down. However I didn't feel too bad and was very pleased to run the full 30km in just over 3hours. Jon, Mr B and I went for coffee and brekkie at Babars in town. It was lovely - great coffee and plenty of water. It was very hot even at that time of day and reached 33deg fairly early. Tomorrow I'm doing a short distance triathlon - hope my legs will work for me. I feel very tired now.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Hydration! Hydration! Hydration!

Activity: Run
Distance: 6:68km
Calories: 420
AHR: 153bpm
MHR: 226bpm

Yes, I should listen to myself. I was a bit gungho and decided that I could easily run 10km without taking a drink - yeah sure. It was at least 31deg out there even at 6.40pm when I started my run. I ran 15minutes warm up and was already thirsty before starting on my hill sprints as follows:

2 x 60secs/60secs jog back down hill between each
4 x 30secs/30 jog
2 x 60secs/60 jog
4 x 30secs/30 jog
2 x 60secs/60 jog

Then I was supposed to warm down for 15mins but it was only about 8mins and although the schedule said 10km I only ran 6.68km and then ran home to have a very big drink! After that I did some weights (just chest presses and flies) on the swiss ball before enjoying a lovely refreshing shower and something to eat.














Talia, our 3 year old grand-daughter, with her new short hair cut!


Wednesday, January 11, 2006












speedygeoff's Parliament House running group

Mid-week Medium Run


Activity: Run at 6.30pm
Distance: 16:30km
Time: 1hr 29mins 22secs
Location: To and round Lake G and home via Giralang
Average pace per km: 6:06
Calories: 1001
AHR: 150bpm
MHR: 193bpm

Comments: The day started out really hot again - 34deg - but late in the afternoon a storm quickly swept through and cooled down the air considerably. By the time I ran it was grey, cloudy and a little cool - much better conditions. My body however was tired and my legs wouldn't move very fast. I had trouble with my ipod which kept dropping out and it seemed like the 16km would never become a reality. My left foot hurt and is still hurting so it looks like another visit to the physio. My schedule said 16km (I thought it was 18km so that was a relief) so at least I ran it but it wasn't a comfortable run. To make matters worse for some strange reason I can no longer download Gandalf onto the Motionbased program. It just doesn't connect. My IT daughter has gone to the coast for three weeks so I may have to call on my IT son in the weekend! Technology is great as long as it all works!

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Hot (very hot) Tuesday

Morning activity: Short Cycle
Distance: 11km
Time: 34minutes

Comments: My bike had a mind of its own. I had trouble getting out of bed so started a bit too late to do a decent length ride but my cycle headed for the lake and when I reached The Lighthouse restaurant I did a loop of the skate rink and returned the way I had come. I had intended to cycle past the lake but my bike had other ideas! However I wish I had risen earlier and had time to cycle further as it was a lovely time of day, far better than later! It's a shame I can't cycle to work but I have a work car so have to keep it available for use during the day.

Afternoon activity: Run with speedygeoff's group
Location: North Lyneham hills
Distance: 10:02km
Temperature: 36.4degrees - damn hot!!
Calories burned: 628
Fastest km: a slow 5:52
AHR: 159bpm
MHR: 207bpm

Comments: What can I say? - over 36 degrees - very little shade, virtually no breeze, hilly and dusty. Oh boy, it was tough. 7 hardy souls turned up for training and fortunately speedygeoff was gentle on us. We ran one loop to warm up (just in case we weren't warm already - ha ha) then a main loop in the other direction, then a warm down (NOT a cool down) loop with just 3 of us left at this stage. It was sooooooooo hot, no speed was obtained but at least we managed 10km. Griffin had the foresight to take an esky and lots of ice to training and we all put our drink bottles in it so that we could have nice cold drinks during the course of the run - great idea Griffin, it really helped! I did spend 10 minutes lifting weights on the swiss ball while I was still warm (hot) at home afterwards before my shower. Boy, it was tough tonight in that heat!


Monday, January 09, 2006


A New Week - 13 Weeks to Ultra

Morning Activity: Swim
Distance: 1km
Location: Civic Pool

Comments: A slow swim and the water was quite cool this morning but it was refreshing. RBB has opened again after the Christmas break so I met CJ & Mr B there for my favourite muesli.

My New Shoes!

Afternoon activity: Run with speedygeoff's group
Location: Parliament House
Distance: 8:06km
AHR: 156bpm
MHR: 218bpm
Fastest km: 5:02

Comments: Phew - another tough speedygeoff session at Parliament House. I wore my new Asics Gel 2110 shoes and they felt fine. I refuse to wear them at North Lyneham tomorrow in the dust though! We ran a warm-up lap then ran 4 x 800m hilly sprints on 7 minutes which should have meant we had a long rest between each loop but it seemed to go awfully fast. Then to finish off we ran the sprinters' loop of about 400m. To finish we ran a warm-down loop of Parliament House. Mr B came to the session too and cycled there after work which meant he cycled home afterwards. No way could I have done that tonight!

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Short Kaleen Block on Saturday

Activity: Run 9.40am with Mr B
Distance: 6km
Time: 34:20
Average pace per km: 5:37
AHR: 177bpm
MHR: 229bpm
Calories burned: 368

Comments: It was hot and I have to really try to keep up to Mr B. Not my fastest time for that block but felt happy enough. I had an 8km scheduled but considering the long distance I have to run tomorrow and the nail appointment I had at 11am the 6km block seemed long enough to me!

Sunday at the Lake

Activity: Run 7.45am
Distance: 26.02km
Location: From Yacht Club round the full circuit of Lake Burley Griffin including twice round the two bridges - Kings Avenue and Commonwealth - then back to the yacht club and out for another 1.4km to make up the 26km distance!
Time taken: 2hours 40minutes 44seconds
Average pace per km: 6:10
Calories burned: 1642
AHR: 147bpm
MHR: 222bpm
Fastest km: 5:35

Comments: Met Jon at the yacht club and ran slowly chatting for the first 5km then we picked up the pace a bit. Left Jon at the ferry terminal as he was then heading back to the yacht club. I continued on alone with Gandalf and ipod music for company as I had another 13km to run. Running alone is so much better with fast music. Although I ran the two bridges part of the loop twice I still ended up back at the yacht club after 24.63km so had to continue running a bit further as my schedule stated 26km and so that's what I did! Yay! Didn't feel too bad at all. The pace was probably a tad slow although it was between the suggested pace level. However I do think we ran a bit slow at the start. That can be rectified next time. Met up with Mr B and his running companion at the end as they had just run the two bridges although I didn't see them at all on the run. Jon, Mr B and I then went for the all-important coffee at Black Pepper which has re-opened after the Xmas break and met up with CJ there. Boy, her poor knees look rather the worse for wear after her bad fall yesterday. She was unable to run and they certainly look very sore. Later in the afternoon Mr B, CJ and I went to the Runners' Shop to purchase much-needed new running shoes. Now, I have my fingers crossed that this will help alleviate the pain in my feet!

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Morning Activity - Cycle 6am - The bike lets me down!
Distance: 17:01km
Time: 51 minutes (not my fault)
AHR: 115bpm
MHR: 133bpm
Max speed: 34kph
Calories burned: 310

Comment: The cycle started off really well. In fact I was pleasantly surprised when Mr B decided to jump out of bed and join me. He's not working this week and usually rolls over and goes back to sleep when I leap out of bed but this morning he actually pulled on his cycling clothes and came along for the ride so to speak! We cycled to the Gungahlin Golf Club which is the direction I often run but unfortunately on the way back (only about 5km from home fortunately) I started to feel a lot of bumps and realised my back tyre was definitely going down. I was going to walk with the bike but Mr B said I could ride slowly as long as it didn't go right down so I did and it felt like I was dragging a sack of potatoes behind me - very slow and heavy. However I made it home before the tyre went completely flat - definitely a slow leak but obviously a puncture. Damn - such a shame when I was enjoying the ride so much and we had to cut it short obviously.

Evening Activity - Run with Gandalf and ipod for company
Distance: 10.16km
Time: 58:13
Average pace per km: 5:43
Calories burned: 611
AHR: 158bpm
MHR: 188bpm
Best km: 5:29

Comments: I think I'm becoming fitter at last. I went to the physio today and he massaged my feet - boy it hurt too, showed me some more exercises (you try picking up a pen with your toes!) and strapped my feet. Tomorrow after work he will strap them for me again so that they're fresh for the 26km run on Sunday, although I do have an 8km run scheduled on Saturday before the long run. Anyway, they hurt a lot after the visit but surprisingly felt fine when I ran. They hurt again now though. I hope we can solve this problem without orthotics but it's not looking too hopeful.

My run tonight felt really good. I was pleased with the time but I was supposed to follow the 10km with 6 x 100m strides and it didn't happen. I reached the door at 10km and I was hungry and it was late so I made the 10.16km enough for tonight - yes, I'm a piker! I have to say I really find the music cj has loaded for me on my ipod has a great beat and I find I run faster to it. Hope it works for 50km!! Rest day tomorrow - woo hoo - brekkie at RBB will taste soooo good!

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Back to the Pool!
Morning Activity: Swim
Distance: 1km

Comments: Slow but oh so refreshing. Actually this morning was lovely and cool, a welcome relief after the last few days. I even had a reasonable night's sleep for a change.

Afternoon Activity: Run at 6.15pm
Distance: 13:44km
Time: 1hour 19mins 52secs (79:52)
Location: Kaleen through tunnel towards Gungahlin
AHR: 157bpm
MHR: 185bpm
Average pace per km: 5:56
Calories burned: 829

Comments: Ran with new sportswrap holding ipod but have a bit of chaffing from it so will need to use some anti-chaff stick for that problem next time. Music was great but inbetween songs I could hear my breathing - not a good sound! I started with a very sore left foot and although it felt ok while running it is really throbbing now. I have an appointment with the physio in the morning so he'll probably strap both my feet again. I used the golf ball to massage it but oh dear, it does hurt tonight. I also arrived home very hungry!

After the run I decided to lift a few weights as I was well and truly warmed up so I did 3 repeats of 10 chest press on the swiss ball and 3 repeats of10 flies. I used the bright purple 4kg weights which my son gave me for Christmas. I also received black 5kg weights but I'll work up to them! I have to start somewhere.

It only reached 27deg today and it was so pleasant, in fact it felt positively cool at times throughout the day. Tomorrow the forecast is for 25deg - even cooler. I don't even have the fan going at the moment so it looks like I may have another good night's sleep. My plan is to cycle in the morning, just a short ride to stretch my legs before my physio appointment.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Hot, dusty North Lyneham sprints

Activity: Run
Distance: 9.52km
Temperature: 32deg
Location: North Lyneham hills
AHR: 155bpm
MHR: 217bpm
Calories used: 573

Comments: Seven of us turned up for speedygeoff's North Lyneham session on another hot, dusty night. Boy, your legs change colour at those sessions - a lovely golden tan which disappears after a shower! The socks never recover their clean look and you never manage to extract all the little prickly grass seeds from them. It's so dusty out there with the roadworks and the wind. The wind must have been strong in the weekend as two trees had fallen on our track, one which required either a hurdle event or quite a detour to avoid it. We firstly ran the 3.22km warm up loop then our fearless leader decided we needed to do more warming up to return to a spot where we could run undulating sprints without tripping over branches en route. Our main session was: 20 repeats of 20secs sprints up a slight hill returning to the start jogging for 40secs. It was jolly hard work but by the 20th repeat I had nearly managed to catch the others in that last 20secs sprint - maybe another 20 might have done it?? More likely I would have required an ambulance! After the sprints we did a warm down to make it an 'almost 10km' session.
Footnote: Tomorrow's forecast is for 27deg - sounds a welcome relief!

Monday, January 02, 2006

The ipod lives again!

Activity: Run 8am with Mr B
Distance: 8.07km
Time: 46:07
AHR: 154bpm
MHR: 204bpm
Best km: 5.29
Average pace per km: 5.43
Calories burned: 488

Comments: I decided to run in the morning before the heat hit too hard and as it was my last day before returning to work I opted to skip speedygeooff's session in the evening and make the most of my laziness and quality time with Mr B before returning to routine tomorrow. Yesterday in Belconnen, which is the area I live, the temp reached 43deg which was quite horrific. I turned on the fan full blast and in the afternoon we watched "Chocolat" on video. It was not a day for venturing outdoors.
Today reached 32deg but at 8am it wasn't too bad as it had rained overnight. I wore my newly charged ipod (thanks to cj for downloading great music onto it) and ran with Mr B for the first 4km when he took off. It was a much better run than it's been lately, possibly because it was slightly cooler or possibly because of the beat of the music which kept me going although I was prone to burst into song at inopportune moments. I really must remember to sing in my head and not be tempted to sing aloud. That would cause a few looks in the Marathon! I'm really excited about the ipod now that I have the appropriate music. It makes running much more fun. In fact today we went shopping and among my purchases (including lots of bargains such as two skirts from Jacqui E for $10 each reduced from $80 - woo hoo) I bought a Sportswrap (25% off) which should work better than my current ipod holder as the cord tucks into it. I'll try it out on Wed as tomorrow I plan to go to speedygeoff's group after work - hope it's not too hot as it's a hill session.

Below is Talia, my 3 year old grand-daughter just before and just after her 3rd birthday in August.


Sunday, January 01, 2006

Happy New Year One and All!

And oh boy it's hot in Canberra. I have all the fans going in the house as we don't have air conditioning and I just ran outside to rescue the washing as a very heavy rain storm just swept through and lasted all of ten minutes. The sun has returned again and the temp has risen once more - a good "inside" kind of day as the wind has picked up and it's looking like "fire risk" weather out there. Last night we celebrated the New Year at a bbq party with lots of champagne and consequently things are moving a little slowly today. Fortunately my program gives me a rest day so I will willingly cooperate! It's too hot to do much else anyway.

Tuesday 27 December - Sydney
Activity: Run 7pm
Distance: 9.40km
Time: 51.42
Average pace per km: 6:13
AHR: 154bpm
MHR: 213bpm
Fastest km: 5.13
Calories: 430

Comments: Gandalf had trouble finding a satelite so the reading is not entirely accurate. The humidity was high and it was difficult to run at any pace even at that time in the evening. It was so hot. We ran round Double Bay and to Rose Bay but stopped short of Heartbreak Hill. No way were we going to attempt that. This week is supposed to be an easy week and all the runs are supposed to be at an easy pace so that's what they'll be, although I have to say there are a few undulations in that location!

Thursday 29 December
Activity: Run 7.45pm
Distance: 9km approximately
Time: 49:09
Average pace per km: 6:12
Fastest km: 5:05
AHR: 163bpm
MHR: 219bpm
Calories: 449

Comments: Again Gandalf struggled with the satellite and it kept dropping out during the run so again there is not an accurate reading. We ran a slightly different route to yesterday going in and out the streets of Double Bay before running on to Rose Bay where we did some more exploring. It was still incredibly humid even this late and back in the hotel I could literally wring out my running gear. Later in the evening we enjoyed the luxury of a spa - mmmmm, heaven.

Saturday 31 December - back in Canberra
Activity: Run - A "crash and burn" event!!
Location: From home to and round Lake G with an extra km at the end to make up the distance!
Distance: 16:06km
Time: 1hour 40mins
Average pace per km: 6:15 (see excuse in comments)!
AHR: 145bpm
MHR: 222bpm
Calories: 959

Comments: Well, what can I say - a disaster of a run but I ran the scheduled distance for the program at least and still within the "easy" pace which is supposed to be between 5:58 and 6:17 per km for me. I was to meet Jon at 8.30am at Black Pepper and run the rest of the distance with him. Just as I reached the 5km mark and the start of the lake I tripped or slipped (no idea how) in the gravel where they are doing some "improvements" to the track! Yes, I used my hands to stop the fall (a natural life preservation technique I think) but landed whammo on my chest managing to stop my face hitting the ground at least. I lay there winded for a minute and a bunch of nice ladies came up to check on my welfare. I stood up and walked slowly for a few minutes and forgot to stop Gandalf, I might add, which may account for some of the lack of speed. My knee was dripping blood, I had grazed elbows, hands and leg but all surface wounds and in a few minutes I continued on my way to meet Jon. A few odd looks were sent my way but I made the rendez-vous on time and we continued on our run after a quick detour to the next loo so that I could make myself look a little more respectable and wash some of the surplus mud and blood off me. We ran at a slow pace, it was hot and I was hurting a bit (probably the pride was wounded as much as anything) and I drank every scrap of my water. At the end we went up to the mall where we met CJ and Mr B for a drink in the coolness of the mall. Mind you that was rather a public place and I was met with a few more weird looks but gee, the coffee was good! CJ has updated my ipod with heaps of great running music. I'm looking forward to my next run on Monday to test it out.

I'm glad I fell on the last day of the year and not the first as one of ladies who stopped told me that she fell on the first day of 2005 and seven more times that year - ouch!

Monday, December 26, 2005

Boxing Day - A good time to relax and update my blog!

After an exhausting but lovely Christmas I will briefly update my blog since last Tuesday. I keep nibbling at all those yummy leftovers. As usual I over-catered and although there were ten of us for dinner last night I had enough food to feed twenty! At least I won't have to do much food shopping for a while. As we're off to Double Bay in Sydney for a few days tomorrow (woo hoo - that sounds so fancy but we found a good deal - it will be so lovely) I expect I will be freezing lots of meat for our return.

Tuesday - North Lyneham
Activity: North Lyneham run with speedygeoff's group
Distance: 9.35km
Calories: 520
AHR: 159bpm
MHR: 207bpm
Comments: Hot, dusty, hilly, ouch! I arrived late so only managed 1.19km for the warm-up before meeting the others on the uphill. Our main set was 6 x 800m with 80secs sprints at the start of each hilly loop. This was on 5 minutes including rest which meant I could make it (just) before starting the next loop and it gave the others a decent rest! We ran the warm down (definitely NOT cool-down) of 3.19km at the end.

Friday
Activity: Run at 6am
Distance: 10:70km
Time: 61:31
Average pace per km: 5:44
AHR: 162bpm
MHR: 226bpm
Fastest km: 5:30
Calories: 653

Ran a 10mins warm up then 3 x 30secs sprints followed by 3 x 60 secs sprints with 1 min rest between each. I had my feet strapped again on Tuesday and they were a bit sore at the start but improved. Mr B accompanied me although he didn't do the sprints. We managed to lose each other as I went back a slightly longer way which meant we were a little late for brekkie with CJ.

I finished work at 12noon and after that I hit the shops and spent 8 hours shopping organising last minute bits and pieces. I was so tired. Dave had a 2 hour sleep while I went to Belconnen. We were supposed to go to friends for a party/drinks but had to opt out. I couldn't keep my eyes open. Instead Dave went back to do the food shopping from midnight and arrived home at 2.30am! Tomorrow he'll go the fruit and vege market while I go for my long run.

Saturday - Christmas Eve
Activity: Very slow long Run
Distance: 24.28km
Average pace per km: 6:19 (oh dear)
AHR: 153bpm
MHR: 226bpm
Calories: 1499

Comments: Oh dear, how bad did I feel. I had to drag myself out of bed in plenty of time to be out the door before 7am. My strapped feet felt numb. My legs felt slow and I was running very tired. I even contemplated giving up at the 10km mark but I knew I would be cross with myself if I did that and besides Jon was meeting me at 9am to run the last part of the run round the lake with me. It was a very slow sojourn out towards Gungahlin and back for 10km then on past the shops and down to Lake G. I was in plenty of time to meet Jon and we continued round the lake and on for another kilometre just to make up the distance. At least it felt better for that last 8km having some company as my ipod needs revamping and I had to run the long part soundless apart from my breathing. CJ will update it for me while I'm away and I'm hoping that will make me forget each step which I certainly felt on this run! If I am going to run the Ultra in April I had better persevere and up the pace a bit but today I was just all worn out from the hectic build-up to Christmas.

Speaking of - I do hope everyone out there had a wonderful Christmas day and that you were thoroughly spoilt (like me). Stay safe and healthy and fit. I am packing my running gear and swimmers. Aaah, I can smell the sea already!

Right now, I think I may go for a bike ride and work off some off this excess food!!
Later - Yes, I went for that bike ride as follows:
Activity: Cycle 6pm
Distance: 17.86km
Time: 53mins
Location: To and round Lake G and home via Kaleen shops
Av speed: 20kph
Max speed: 32kph
Calories: 319
Comments: It was still hot in the early evening tho there was a bit of a headwind as we approached the lake. I'm still tired but at least we burnt a few calories although tonight there were lots of leftovers to eat and while there's all this yummy food in the fridge, including chocolate, I'm likely to eat too much of it! It's a good thing we're leaving our house (and our fridge) for a few days tomorrow!

Monday, December 19, 2005

Blog Update (again!)
Why is life so hectic at this time of year? It becomes impossible to keep up-to-date with everyday life when work and Christmas deadlines take over. However I will now attempt to update my blog yet again at least to bring me briefly up-to-date from last Tuesday when I last did an entry here.

Wednesday - Final Yoga session for the year
It was a great session - such good sessions, shoulder stands, new techniques of stretching. Now we have to wait until February before regular classes resume. I do enjoy this type of Yoga - Yoga Mandir - Iyengar Yoga. I believe it helps me learn to stretch and relax more even for only a couple of hours a week.
Friday - a short brief swim
Activity: Short swim
Distance: 800metres!
Comments: I started late and only managed 800m in the time frame but I guess a little exercise is better than no exercise.
Yesterday I went to the physio and he has told me what I already suspected. I have Bilateral plantar fasciitis. I have had pains in the bottoms of my feet for a few months and it's most noticeable early in the mornings or in normal shoes (not running shoes). Sometimes it can be quite painful. The physio, Graeme, who is a triathlete and really nice too, strapped both my feet tightly and gave me some exercises and an appointment for next Tuesday. I have to run my long run with my feet strapped to test it. He also recommended I change my running shoes - something else I suspected might be the cause. I love my bright coloured Foster tri shoes but they don't have the support of the Asics shoes I was wearing previously. Rats! They are such pretty shoes too!!
Saturday - Long Run
Distance: 22.59km
Location: Towards Gungahlin along cycle track then back to Kaleen and down to Lake G
AHR: 156bpm
MHR: 209bpm
Best km: 5:28
Average km pace: 5:48
Calories: 1350
Comments:
Met up with Jon at Lake G to run the last 7.6km with him round the lake. I left home at 7am, met up with Jon at 8.30am and we met up with CJ and our other halves for coffee at Black Pepper at 9.30am after we finished our respective 22km runs. It was a good run and felt reasonably comfortable even with my feet strapped. I ran in my Asics Gels 2100 which I used to wear prior to my Foster tri shoes. They have only had a couple of months wear so will last a few more weeks. Gee I was tired later after spending the rest of the day shopping, tidying and starting Christmas cards. That night we went to H & T's Christmas bash and I drank far too many banana daquiris - very yummy at the time but a bit sad and sorry next morning!
Sunday - no exercise unless you count several hours spent walking round the shops Christmas shopping! A little slow in the morning but managed to write out all my very late Christmas cards and sort out all the pressies, calendars etc for very late posting!
Monday -
Morning activity: Swim
Distance: 1km
Time: 27:30
Location: Civic Pool
Comments: Met up with CJ at RBB for brekkie. She has this week off work and I was first on her long list for today. I wish I didn't have to work this week. I whizzed out during the morning to line up in the PO for well over an hour but I was lucky as another girl in my office had just reached the start of the queue in her lunch break when the PO was evacuated as there was a suspicious looking parcel discovered. It was closed for the rest of the day!
Evening activity: Run
Locality: Parliament House
Distance: 8.77km
AHR: 157bpm
MHR: 214bpm
Calories: 481
Comments: There was quite a big turn out at speedygeoff's group tonight. Mr B cycled from work to join us too. We had the usual warm-up loop then ran a trial 720m loop to show the route to those who hadn't run it before. This particular course includes one short steep grassy hill and another long steep grassy hill which just seems to go on forever. Just after the first hill we stopped at the fitness track and did 3 push-ups on the bars before facing the second hill. Yes, it's tough. We had to then run it as fast as possible for 5 more repeats on 5 minutes. This created a decent rest for most of the group but for the slower runners (ie me) the break was pretty short! However I managed all the repeats and then we ran a cool-down loop (I never quite understand why it's called a cool down, I always feel quite hot at the end until we have stood round for a while stretching).
So Monday has ended and a new week has begun - countdown to Christmas = 6 days!

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Another scorcher!
Morning activity: Cycle
Distance: 17:85
Time: 49mins
Location: Home to and round Lake Ginninderra
Calories: 300 at least cos forgot to turn Gandalf on for first 9mins
AHR: 125bpm
MHR: 228bpm
Av sp: 21.7kph
Max speed: 35kph
Comments: Just a gentle cycle from home and round the lake on a lovely morning. A little cool early but soon warmed up. There were lots of people out there walking with babies and dogs and running round the lake. It was very pleasant.

Evening Activity: Run with speedygeoff's group
Location: North Lyneham hills
Distance: 9:09km
Time running: 52mins
Calories: 558
AHR: 151bpm
MHR: 217bpm
Comments: Arrived 5 mins late but met up with Sarah and we ran for 2km until we met up with the rest of our group running in the opposite direction. We then did 5 x 80sec sprints on 4 mins which means we jogged back to the start after 80secs then took off again, at least Sarah and I ran back to the start after the 80secs sprints but the others managed an 800m loop in that time. Sarah and I completed the 800m loop on the last lap before doing a warm down of the 3.1km hilly loop. It was hot, dusty and exhausting but a good session with just Colin, speedygeoff, Jenny, Sarah, Maria and me. We came across a large group of young netballers who were training on one of the killer hills - lots of repeats. They looked jolly hot! The time of year is catching up with me - I am so tired. One good thing that happened today is that I was emailed the yummy mushroom pate recipe from Sat's bbq - it was so delicious and looks very easy - will be good for Chrissie!


Monday, December 12, 2005

On left is Miners Run in the Half Ironman run leg.

Strewth, CJ and our friend Kerry from Alice with a broken collar bone after a fall from her bike 3 weeks ago training for the Half Ironman.

What a weekend!
Friday
Activity: Swim followed by brekkie with CJ
Distance: 1km
Time: 27:03
Location: Civic Pool
Comments: The pool wasn't too busy this morning but there was no slow lane so I swam on the outside lane and had to avoid a few breast strokers who swam even slower than me!

Saturday
Activity: Mini Triathlon - Swim, Cycle, Run
Distance: Swim 300m, Cycle 8km, Run 2km
Location: Ferry Terminal, Lake Burley Griffin
Time: 42:12mins (including very slow transitions!!)
Comments: Bleak looking day and the wind had picked up by the afternoon. Our race was not until 3pm and I was a tad nervous, as always, not helped by the fact that I was in the third wave which was the first female wave and all the over 50 females were put in the same wave as all females under 24 - scary! However the swim leg wasn't too bad apart from the choppiness on the return towards the shore and the fact that I swam into someone swimming in the opposite direction going out to the first buoy. As I ran out from the swim I completely lost the spot for my bike and ran right past it before realising I had gone too far. Back I went, collected my bike and ran to the mounting area - a bad start but the cycle was ok and relatively flat although there was quite a wind especially crossing the bridges when the cars whizzed past closely and the bike wavered a bit with the wind plus the force of the vehicles. After dismounting I ran to my supposed spot to rack my bike and couldn't find the spot again - oh dear, make mental note to tie a bright coloured tag round the bar next to my bike as a marker next time. Up and down with my bike until suddenly I realised I was in the wrong row - damn, I think I lost at least 2 minutes in transition. At last I could rack my bike and take off on the run but I had lost a lot of time. I came 2nd in my age group but I'm sure I could have done a better time if I had checked my bike spot properly at the start. Never mind, we learn by our mistakes - next time!!
The official results say I took 9:11 in the swim, 23:20 on the bike and 9:41 on the run. I'm sure that cycle included both transitions!!
That evening I went to a lovely Christmas BBQ with speedygeoff's training group at Maria's house - a lovely setting on a gorgeous deck with great company including Aki, speedygeoff and PRB among others - quite a turnout in fact. We arrived late and left by 10pm as we had a very early start next morning.

Sunday - Half Ironman day, a long run and celebrations!
Today was perfect weather-wise. Unlike yesterday the lake was calm and there was not a breath of wind. The setting in Commonwealth Park by the lake was just beautiful. The atmosphere was amazing. Mr B was on duty as a technical official so left home at 5.30am. CJ collected Kerry, who was here from Alice Springs, then collected me at 6am so that we could be there at the start to cheer on the entrants including Miners Run who had an excellent race. Wow, what talent - some very spunky bodies indeed - well worth the early start to see such hunks! It was incredible to watch and the water looked almost inviting as it was so picturesque out there, although those few brave souls who ventured in without wetsuits definitely were shivering at the start! When we had watched the competitors take off on their bike leg CJ and I went out for a long run. We ran the first 2km together then ran at our separate paces for a 20km distance round the entire lake. My stats, according to Gandalf, were as follows:

Activity: Run
Distance: 20:44
Time: 1hour 58mins 55secs (Goal - 1hr 56mins 40secs)
Calories: 1230 (woo hoo)
AHR: 159bpm
MHR: 206bpm
Average pace per km: 5:57
Fastest km: 5:21
Comments: CJ set Gandalf to be my running buddy at 5:50 pace but he raced me by about 200m . As I haven't yet calculated my long distance pace I guess it was just an estimate but I certainly felt like I had a good run.

After the run I met up with CJ and Kerry and we watched the runners come in on their run leg. Aki joined us and later we met up with speedygeoff and PRB. It was lots of fun making as much noise as possible and extra exciting when we spotted coolrunners. We met Highwayman, Born2slow (who was definitely not slow), Queenbee, Ironbee, Evie and several others. It's fun to put faces to CR names. It was really a great day, the atmosphere, the company and the general feeling of being a part of such a great event.
Later in the afternoon I took two close friends out to Federation Square for cake and coffee and later to the pub for a drink as we were celebrating a friend's birthday. In the evening all the family came over for dinner to celebrate my daughter's boyfriend's 21st. It was quite a weekend!! I need another one to recover from it!


Thursday, December 08, 2005

Hill Repeats
Activity: Cycle 6am
Distance: 19:42km
Location: Ginninderra Drive
Time: 59mins
AHR: 124bpm
MHR: 155bpm
Caloris: 367
Max pace: 45kph

Comments: A pleasant morning although a bit cool on the arms to start and there was a headwind on the downhills. I rode 5 x hill repeats on Ginninderra Drive but next week when I practise that course I will aim to leave home 15minutes earlier and fit in 6 repeats before the traffic makes it difficult to cross the road for the downhill returns. The day turned out to be lovely and sunny later. I'm sitting here nodding off while my Christmas cake is cooking. Mr B is already asleep in the beanbag watching telly! How on earth will I stay awake till midnight when the cake is cooked. Oh dear!

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Tuesday
Morning Activity: Cycle
Distance: 17:79
Time: 49mins
Max pace: 35kph
AHR: 123bpm
MHR: 148bpm
Calories: 335

Comments: Quite slow but pleasant ride. Tonight was our Christmas client party at The Deck (FlashDuck's favourite venue) and we were lucky that, although a storm swept through briefly, by the time most of the guests arrived there was no wind, the rain stopped and we could mingle outside on the deck. It really was very pleasant.

Wednesday - Work off that champagne!
Morning Activity: Run 6am
Location: Kaleen block
Distance: 6km
Time: 34:40
AHR: 162bpm
MHR: 230bpm
Calories: 346

Comments: Oh boy that was a tough run. My legs felt like lead and I felt just a tad blah - may have been those three glasses of champagne last night mixed with junk food extremus! Mmmm, I definitely needed to run it off and felt marginally better for having done so! Mr B and I drove in to RBB to meet CJ for brekkie after her swim! However, the swim didn't happen as she slept an extra hour but we had an enjoyable brekkie anyway with a few extra friends who I had forgotten I had already arranged to meet! The more the merrier and it was a good start to mid-week madness!

Evening Activity - Yoga
Comments: Aaaah yoga. The best part is that last ten minutes - the relaxation bit. It is seriously heaven. The stretches hurt but it was good pain and we learnt a few new ones. I stayed up in my shoulder stand for longer than I have in the past. We only have one week to the end of the term. I'll be booking in for next year into Beginners 2 - progressing one level. Our teacher, Polly, has suggested that two terms of Beginners 2 is a good idea before progressing to CJ's level 1 class. Sounds good to me!

Monday, December 05, 2005

Start of a new week and the sun is shining!
Woo hoo - my header has worked - thank you Susan. It's really cool!! At first nothing seemed to happen but as I was editing my previous post it suddenly appeared. How exciting. I want to keep looking at it!

Morining Activity: Swim
Distance: 1.1km
Location: Civic Pool

Comments: The pool was really busy this morning. I practised breathing both sides for the last 100metres in the cool down. I'm not exactly speedy but it always feels good to start the week with a swim.

Evening Activity: Run with speedygeoff's training group
Location: Parliament House
Distance: approx 9.3km
Time: Approx 50mins
AHR: 155bpm
MHR: 231bpm!

Comments: This was one tough training session! After the warm up (a loop and a half with a bit of a maze in between) I stopped Gandalf and forgot to restart him on the next loop. I think I missed approximately 2km before I remembered to press "start" again. We ran a hilly loop to practise it then repeated it 8 more times - boy it was tough. The first part of the loop was a nice downhill slope but then came the killer grassy hill or hills really as it went up and up with a little break for a path inbetween. Ouch - it was hard. Then we ran a 1.6km warm down. It was very hot running tonight. The temps have risen and today was 27deg. Tomorrow the forecast is for 31deg - summer has arrived and the sky is finally blue! My intention is to go for a cycle in the morning. I have a client Christmas party at 5.30pm so won't be able to train at North Lyneham tomorrow night, probably just as well cos it will be very hot indeed and loads more hills!

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Back to Tuesday
Activity: Run
Distance: 6:06km
Time: 34:27
Location: Kaleen block
AHR: 157bpm
MHR: 168bpm
Calories: 342

Comments: A bit slow today. It was a cool grey morning and my average pace was only 5:40 per km. In the evening we went to our AGM Board Dinner (the actual AGM has been postponed for a couple of weeks - phew) at the Federal Golf Club in Red Hill - very nice setting and meal and I did relax with a few glasses of champagne and put this dreadful working week to the back of my mind so that I could enjoy the evening.

Wednesday
Morning Activity: Swim
Distance: 1km
Comments: Oh dear this swim was indeed slow!

Evening Activity: Yoga
I worked until 11.30pm tonight but I took an hour and a half break to go to yoga - no way was I going to give that up for anything!! I had great success with my shoulder stand and we practised some very tricky stretches and some really good calf stretches - ouch, but good pain! I was so glad I went as it helped me face the workload back in the office later.

Thursday and Friday were spent at work without a break - midnight Thursday and started at 7.30am Friday but we delivered that tender with two hours to spare! I was so exhausted on Friday evening that by the time I arrived home after a couple of glasses of wine and a large piece of cake to farewell our work experience student, I was completely exhausted. No way was I moving. The whole family deserted me for the weekend - Mr B to a squash tournament and the girls to the coast so I totally vegged out! I have seriously eaten too much junk food this week. I finished a box of chocs ( a pressie from the work experience student) tonight and a tim tam AND a mug of hot chocolate - I needed those endorphins!

Saturday 3 December
Activity: Run
Distance: 17.20km
Time: 1hour 42mins
Calories: 1087 (that burnt off the choccie)
AHR: 154bpm
MHR: 212bpm
Average pace per km: 5.57

This was the epitome of long slow distance! I didn't leave the house until 11am and I was caught in a head wind heading out to Gungahlin then on the way back I was caught in the rain - it only lasted five minutes but enough to drench me. I listened to my ipod on the way and at about the 12km mark I was suffering from incredible stitch just as Maroon 5 sang "it's getting harder and harder to breathe" - oh boy, I agreed with every word at that stage! Yes, it hurt but I had to run off all those cobwebs and bad eating habits from the past week. I felt better for having done it but my legs were burning and I tried speedygeoff's trick of icy cold water on my calves in the shower. I think it helped. I felt really tired though as I trudged around the shops trying to concentrate on the thought that Christmas is not far away.The mall was very very busy. Tonight I decorated our Christmas tree. The silly season is upon us!