Thanks to Frank Golden for letting me use these images - they are great! Find him here on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Frankgoldenphotography/ |
It's been a while since my last blog post, apologies for that. I have been hibernating and feeling grumpy at the most hideous winter for a long time - muddy, wet, cold and snow besieged - I am so looking forward to winter 18/19 (said no English person ever). Yesterday somebody mentioned Christmas and it put me in a bad mood for ages!
Looking back at my last post on the last day of January, I can update the goals I spoke of and fill you in on progress so far in 2018...
The #doggoals are coming along nicely. I have done two lots of puppy training classes and Aggie is doing well. Today she is exactly 7 months old and I have just returned from the best walk yet! She is coming back to me rather than just going off to play with every dog we meet, and I am really enjoying walking everyday. It lessens the guilt on non-running days. I am really looking forward to doing canicross with her, I think it's going to be a lot of fun and I have got some ideas about developing a High Peak Canicross Club so watch this space (I don't do things by halves you know!).
Ha ha! Sorry Aidan! |
That's more like it! |
My #racegoals are also in full swing.
10th Feb 18 - York parkrun - 23:07
10th Mar 18 - Buxton AC 5km - 23:05 (1st lady! For the first time ever!)
15th Apr 18 - Thomas Theyer Whitehall Wiggle (10.8km) - 1:03:46 (3rd lady for the second time here)
The Thomas Theyer race (where all the images for this post are from) was the first proper fell type race I have done since I injured my hip. With nearly 400m of ascent and quite a bit of fast downhill it was a real tester but I seem to have got away with it! I chatted and ran with my friend and fellow GVS Aidan, we became those annoying people who chat during races! To be fair he was doing most of the chatting, I was puffing away next to him! I really enjoyed it and it pushed my fitness levels to the limit so I need to work on stamina especially with a 9 miler coming up next week!
She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes! |
I am quite happy with my pace, but hills are not as easy as they were due to all the flat hip rehab, so I need to focus on hill strength and technique in my training sessions. Tomorrow night is the Herod Farm Fell Race (AKA Horrid Farm) it's a very short and very steep 3 miler, I may do it but I also have Kinder Downfall (9 miler) on Sunday so will have to see how I feel tomorrow and if I can get childcare...
My #cyclinggoals are off to a very sluggish start, mainly due to the increase in running and the poor weather. I have done a couple of muddy MTB rides recently and as we are promised 20 degrees plus this week I have grand ambitions to dust off Ladybird and get out road biking again. I certainly feel un-bikefit at the moment. I am hoping to fit some sportives in this year, I'm just not sure when or how yet!
Grinning and bearing... |
I think that's all for now, My Inov-8 X Claws are brilliant, I love the cushioning/grip combo!
Happy running - especially to all the London Marathoners! (please sponsor my friend Helen here for Leonard Cheshire Disability if you can!) and I will update again soon!
TLF x