Thursday, 26 June 2008

Update...Not Long to Go...

Well, today i'm feeling a little tired from the group training session yesturday, I have to say I have improved from when I started running in january which is a big relieve!!
I'm looking forward to the 10k in London - but a liitle nervous about the actual run, as long as i make it round picece I will be happy.
Not long to go now so Good Luck to Everyone!!!!

Monday, 23 June 2008

COACH CLAYTON (week 21)


TEAM REPORT (week 21)
As the big day draws ever closer, six team members attended the training session this week. After months of effort and continued improvement from all runners, the reality of the trial ahead has been marked with the arrival of our individual runners numbers and programme for the day. Only two more official training sessions to go and the mood in the MIDIRS camp remains positive with EVERYONE now tackling the longer ‘route 3’ each week which includes an energy sapping hill in the last mile.

I have recently discovered the wonders of an ipod shuffle whilst running which certainly helps to lift my spirits after i’ve passed through my usual comfort zone of about 3 miles. With only two weeks to go i’m now looking forward to the event and will be concentrating on staying injury free until at least the beginning of the race.


THIS WEEKS TOP TIP:
Play Your Favorite Music: Research has shown that listening to music while you workout can help you to work harder and enjoy your workout more.

INFO STORE:
Approximately 3 weeks before the race, check out the kit that you intend to wear on race day. Make sure that any new shorts, vest and socks still feel comfortable after 45 mins running. If you bought new shoes they should now be very comfortable.

The week before the race should still include some quality running, but short stuff. And you have 2 days off before the race - don't worry about this lapse, you won't forget how to run by race day! Eat more carbohydrates than you normally do in the last 3 days.

CHINESE PROVERB:
“To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.”

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Pregnant and can't run anymore

Well I have great news, I am pregnant but unfortunately this means I am no longer able to run with my fellow team mates in the 10K London run. As this is my second child I already look about 8 months, I will however be cheering them on from the side lines with the other Midirs contingent. Bless them they have all just left to go running and most are attempting the big loop number 3 which some have been doing for a while now.

Good luck to them not that they need it.

Julie xx