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Sometimes it’s not just about the goal it’s about the journey getting there.

16 Friday Oct 2015

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Alexander The Great Marathon, Athens, Athens Marathon, Kilian Jornet, Marathon Talk, Olympus Marathon, Portsmouth Marathon, running, Sonia Samuels

‘Sometimes it’s not just about the goal it’s about the journey getting there,’ Sonia Samuels, UK world marathoner women’s 7th placer.  A quote from her interview with Marathon Talk this week.

I 100% agree with this. When I first started running three years ago it was with the goal of one day running the Olympus Marathon inspired by Kilian Jornet. I doubt I’ll be ready for that until 2017 but I’m going next year to spend a week on the mountain and train there.

I’ve had such a great journey so far learning to run.  I ran the Portsmouth Waterside Coastal Marathon, my first marathon, with only ten months training.  Sheer determination got me through it.  I’ve also enjoyed travelling to races with friends both locally and abroad (the fact that running is often a shared experience is wonderful) including the Athens Authentic Marathon and Alexander The Great Marathon.  I still haven’t managed to get into regular Parkrunning but it’s all a work in progress.  

I’ve also experienced quitting smoking, being injured and had onset from Scafell Pike agoraphobia so it’s come with both good and bad. BUT without that initial idea of hey, that mountain looks cool, there is so much life and experience I wouldn’t have had if I hadn’t had my mind set on that crazy mountain.  I am truly grateful for Olympus Marathon inspiring me to become a better person than I was three years ago.  

Happy running,

xxx

Eleanor

Three sleeps until Alexander The Great Marathon!

02 Thursday Apr 2015

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10k, Alexander The Great, Alexander The Great Marathon, Garmin Forerunner 10, Garmin Forerunner 15, Greece, Palla, Steps, sub 5 hours, Thessaloniki

That’s it.  All packed.  Apart from a 5k tomorrow morning (to pre stretch my legs a head of a days travel in various tin travelling devices) that’s all the training done that I can.  More weekly training than for any previous marathon so I hope this makes a difference to my time.  I trained for Portsmouth Waterside Coastal Marathon on a mere ten miles per week.  This marathon, despite illness, I’ve been clocking thirteen miles a week average.  I’ve been trying to increase my speed and my mileage a little each week.

Tomorrow I head to Greece for the International Alexander The Great Marathon on Sunday which follows the birth route of Alexander from Palla to Thessaloniki.  I’m so excited to be going back to Greece again.

“You’ve done five of these, you’ll be fine!”  said my housemate this morning as she dropped me off to work.

I’ve been resignedly telling myself I’m happy to just finish rather than aim for the 5 hour goal I’ve been training for.  I’ve been a lot better health wise but I’m still worried about it.  My GP has cleared the run saying it shouldn’t make things worse because I’ve not felt anything whilst training.  There is still a worry.  My GP is quite helpful as he runs marathons as well so he knows what they’re like and he said, “Do it and give yourself the chance to finish it otherwise you won’t forgive yourself” I’ve been overwhelmed by support.  It’s nice to know people believe in me even when I have my doubts.  Which I do.  Frequently.  So here’s me with 5 hours back in my dreams.

ThessThe Face Book page for Thessaloniki reports that, “More than 20,000 runners, a new record number, are going to participate in the 10th International Marathon “Alexander the Great”, on April 5. The race starts in Pella, the birthplace of Alexander The Great in ancient Macedonia, and ends 42 km later by the White Tower in the Thermaikos bay. Runners can also participate in either a 5km or 10km race during the same time. Read more here: http://www.atgm.gr/index.php/en“

On a sad note I say good bye to my Garmin Forerunner 10.  The wGARMINrist band snapped and I ended up having to carry it around. Then to top it off it stopped clocking miles during one commute run to work a few weeks back.  So in a panic I had to purchase a new one.  I quite like this one as it has a Heart Rate Monitor and steps counter so I can monitor my footfall each day.  So far I’ve been averaging between 7, 000 to 10, 000 steps on rest days and exercise days.   All exercise is good exercise.

Happy spring, I hope all those that are still training are having fun getting their long runs in.

Eleanor

Pain is temporary … pride is forever.

25 Wednesday Feb 2015

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Alexander The Great Marathon, happiness, Pain is temporary pride is forever, running, running mantras, sub 5 hours, two years of running

Two years ago this weekeastvilleparkbench I made the bat shit crazy decision to go for a run at 8am before my late shift. I did two miles. I needed to stop at every bench along the lake.

Yesterday I ran those two miles at the same pace namely because I was exhausted from spending several hours in A&E Monday evening with abdominal pains that they couldn’t diagnose as anything in particular after doing every test they could which was quite frustrating.  I am still getting the pains but not as strong an intensity and I’ve been told to manage things with Ibuprofen (Vitamin I) and Paracetamol.  As a runner your pain threshold gets higher so when something feels like pain that can’t just be shrugged aside as, “It’s cool, it’s temporary, pride lasts forever,” you know it’s trouble.  I used to shrug that quote off in races at early stages thinking it was just positive bullshit designed to make you feel better but slightly crappier about your effort.  These days I know that mantra really does work.  Even in day to day life.  Let alone when things are actually genuinely painful.  It helps provide a level of pain assessment.

It’s good to know two miles is no longer a challenge even with feeling like I do.  When I had ovary issues I still ran 5 miles with the club and came out with good times.  Does it give an extra level of determination.  Yes, I can get through this?! I can run twenty six point two miles.

Maybe in another two years I’ll be doing ultras? Who knows. The present is happier for that past decision. I’ve run along coasts in England, Scotland and France, ran up our highest summit, ran 5 marathons including the Athens Classic.  I’ve done things the sedentary me would never even have dreamed of.

If I’m in good shape for Alexander The Great Marathon I’m hoping for sub 5 hours.  This may be unrealistic because I’ve been too tired for long runs lately.  I’m still hopeful that somehow they’ll figure it out and I’ll be able to get back on form.  Resting is hard especially on sunny days when I think I could be running if I didn’t feel so tired!

Looking forward to what the gods have in store over the next few years!

xxx

Eleanor

What do I want from running during 2015?

11 Wednesday Feb 2015

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Alexander The Great Marathon, Athens Marathon, Bath Running Festival Marathon, Bristol 10K, Bristol Half Marathon, Cheddar Gorge, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Eat and Run, night running, Olympus Marathon, Portsmouth Marathon

Monday evening Matt and I went for a 5 mile run. He’d created Club Athens for him, me and Liam on Strava so we can keep up with each other’s’ training and as a way of remembering that beautiful run of Athens Marathon last November were the three of us last ran together. Liam was otherwise engaged so it was just the two of us tonight. Armed with head torches to help light our way we took on the darkness of the evening darkening around us after a vibrant orange sunset.

Matt asked;

What do I want from running in the next few months or mid-term?

Sub 5 hours at Alexander The Great Marathon in April

Sub 55 minutes at Bristol 10K in May

Average 9 minute miles consistently – get rid of those pesky 10 minute miles

Work towards a plant based diet

What do I want from running in 2015 in general or long-term?

Run 2 hour Half Marathon at the Bristol Half Marathon in September

Break 5k PB of 26 minutes

Average 7-8 minute miles consistently

5:45 minutes at Bath Running Festival Marathon in August

Sub 4:50 at Bristol and Bath Marathon in October

Sub 4:40 at Athens Marathon in November

Sub 4:30 Portsmouth Coastal Waterside Marathon in December

Average 13+ miles per week for the year and be training comfortable with training consistently

darknessI felt these were good questions and I enjoyed answering them. I later found out he’d asked these questions to figure out what kind of run we’d go on this evening. If it was just to do with losing weight or keeping fit it would have been an easy go of it. Because all my answer was speed based he rejoiced and mapped out a technical route for some hard homework. We have the overall goal of Olympus Marathon 2016 but it’s important to know what you want out of running from the outset. The things we want to work towards. The desires that will get us training on freezing February evenings when all you want to do is go to bed after a long day at work. Knowing what you want to prepare for is the key for having the motivation to prepare for it in the first place.

We ran through the Durdham Downs grassy areas and turned off to head down into Hotwells. “Thanks for the light guys, same time next week,” called a pair of runners humorously who were before us. I’ve always found it brilliant how even if runners don’t know each other we can communicate heartily about the same goal and comment to those around us putting our bodies through the same ideal.

Running trails in the dark really is amazing. You feel so free because you have no choice but to worry less about where your foot is falling because of the limits of your vision. You have to trust yourself. The descents where slightly treacherous towards the end of the Downs which reminded me of Cheddar Gorge’s trails which would have been fine if the already slippy rocks of the Avon weren’t covered in ice. That mile was a very slow 15 minutes but I worked hard putting in so much effort on the rise and falls of the land that I generally felt a little ill. I was glad to get back to the level grass up top for some solid ground again. Matt pointed out the constellations as the stars were crystal clear with not a cloud in the sky as we made it back.

Afterwards we returned to my house where I cooked the Minnesota Winter Chilli recipe from Scott Jurek’s Eat and Run which went down a treat after a hard session of trails in the darkness and I had a glass of rose wine. As this was my eighth run in a row I felt exhausted but I knew I was exhausted because I’d put in lot of hard work and technical aspects instead of plodding along to get the miles done. This is more important than “junk” miles and I will try to focus on this more during training runs.

xxx

Eleanor

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