Diary of what followed after I finally succeeded in completing a marathon just in time, before my 50th birthday.

Friday, 22 April 2011

Gearing up (a bit)

Yesterday's 11k training was good in that I controlled my pace and ended with a negative split.

Typing a sentence like this makes me feel I'm a running-version of a geek, but as I'm the only reader of my blog that does not matter even a tiny bit. Just as long as I still understand this lingo in ten years.

I'm not doing well yet on my goal for the year. The plan was to run at least three half marathons (including the Brussels 20k) in under two hours. Each, I mean. I'm at zero so far. My first big shot at it will be said 20k in, what is it, five weeks? Much distance training will be required.

Travel has not been helpful, or better: the full work schedules while I travel. I had a chance to get used to running in the heat in Dubai, but only did one lame half hour of sprints and tempo runs. I had a chance for altitude training in Addis Ababa, but again only time to put in one half hour of start and stop jogging.

Dedication is what I need, folks. Dedication. Can I take inspiration from Luc, who did his first marathon in 3:30 in Antwerp last week?

1 comment:

Preethy said...

Good Luck at Brussels! Keep running, you have tons of dedication already.