Those of you who know me/ put up with me will know that I have been refraining from committing myself fully to the Frankfurt marathon. Without meaning to sound pessimistic, if I say: "The weather's nice today...", it'll start raining.So, given my slightly jinxed year or so and the fact that I have come to accept that, for now, when I run something is going to hurt, I have been casually sitting on the fence...
So, I am not going to say that I am doing Frankfurt because I don't want to jinx it. However, I shall say that after my performance last weekend at Bristol, I will be 'training for Frankfurt with a view to doing it'.
I ran the Bristol Half Marathon in 77.48. This was a personal best for me by over a minute and a half. Given the injury issues I have had since last May, I was pleasantly surprised. Of course, massive credit to my coach, Nick Anderson, and my physio, Mark Buckingham.
Other than that I have been loving the marathon training. Long runs and long tempo efforts suit me and I am definitely not made for speed! One thing I have had to get used to with marathon training is having one major goal race rather than a racing season. One thing is this meant is that after Bristol, I was pretty much straight back into the training! I was surprised at how well my body has held up to this, although I do seem to be ridiculously hungry this week!
This is what I have done this week:
Monday: 60 mins easy
Tuesday: am - 60 easy, pm - 30 easy
Wednesday: 15 mins marathon pace, 5x1k @ 10k pace, 15 min marathon pace
Thursday: 90 easy
Friday - REST
Tomorrow, I have a rare 5k planned...but perhaps I will keep that quiet too in case the gods of running hear me!
I promise to write a blog post again soon. Until then, keep on running and racing! And if it starts raining when you head out on your run, you can probably blame me...
Follow me on twitter @HayleyJane4 and please ask me any questions about my training in my Ask the Expert column on The Running Bug site.
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