Today is 16 Oct 22. Time to review the purpose of this Blog - again! It is 2 years since the last review. 🤕 2022 was shaping up well and I was on track for a decent middle distance Duathlon race. Then COVID hit me! I tried to salvage the race season but never felt strong or healthy. Looking to 2023 now and focussing on being healthy and some sprint Duathlon racing mixed with some bike TT fun on the Canyon CF






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Saturday 25 February 2023

Another Run Race Inbound

 A week to go until the next ‘training’ run race. This time it’s the Cheadle 5 miler. Not done this race before but having lives in Cheadle previously I know the route well. It’s potentially a fast course but by no means flat. But I’m looking forward to it as the running continues to feel good and definitely on an upward trend if the track session last Wednesday is anything to go by. 


The session was 15 x 400 with just 30 sec recovery. This was a real test of pacing and good to judge where the 5k run form could be. I’d figured if an 18 min 5k was around 1:27 per 400m that would be a good target. This equates to around 3:37 per k pace. As normal I held back the first couple of reps to get in the groove. This works for me and it’s the same in races; start easier and increase the pace. The next 13 reps were very consistent around 1:24. So well above 18 min 5k pace. I felt good entire session which is great to feel. I now wonder could I actually break 18 min for 5k? 🤔. That would be as fast as I’ve ran for 10 years. Well let’s see how thanks go. I’ll aim for a parkrun blast around April I think. But the 5 mile race next week should be a good indicator if form. 

I’m still trying to maintain the conditioning sessions but finding it hard now I’m upping the bike/run intensity. But I must hit the gym at least once a week to keep the strength I think I’ve built over the least 6 months. 

Onwards and upwards. . . 

Wednesday 15 February 2023

Boalloy Bypass 10k Pics

 A few more pics from the race last Sunday. 








Sunday 12 February 2023

Boalloy Bypass 10k


 Well it’s the day after yesterday’s Blog post and the Boalloy Bypass 10k is done. Quite content with the result really. Stats:

11th overall 

1st Age Cat (55-59)

Time: 39:24 (Strava GPS 39:10)



Finish film clip: https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxO7kpaG3mt4MF1HpKzNACNYF60-C9O1kw?si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE

Not sure if that link will work years from now 🫣



So key takeaways: lumpy course and I was strong on the hills - mainly due to decent pacing. Perception is this is not a fast course.  Felt ok at speed and would hope to improve this time on a faster course. Definite faster second 5k split for me. No niggles following the hard effort. Official first 5k was 20:16. So a decent negative split. Had to reel in the fast ladies!

Great to see NTC folks doing well, with Lloyd taking 2nd overall and Didier taking 3rd. 


Saturday 11 February 2023

Early Race Tester

 So tomorrow 12 Feb 23 I will pin a number on for the first time in ages. This time it’s a pure run race over 10k in the Congleton Baollay Bypass 10K. The indications had been good (I think) after a couple of track sessions and that good few months conditioning focus. I still hope for a sub-40 min time but at the back of my mind I’m concerned that the past week has been rather chaotic. Training volume and intensity has been low but I’m not feeling fresh because I’ve e travelled with work and out in some 10 hour days that have been mixed with late nights. Not ideal and the head is already playing tricks KN me making me feel I’m in bad shape and all the building form has been derailed 🫣. I’ve had this time and time again over the years I’ve been competing but it never seems to feel any different. 

Let’s see how it goes tomorrow. First race of the year should be no expectations but I still want to back up the feelings I’ve had that the conditioning has given me a great edge to perform well this year. 

Race report tomorrow then. . . 

Sunday 5 February 2023

Into Feb - More Track Work

 Into Feb 23 and the increased intensity continues, with the second track session of my return to the 400m fast stuff. Te session on Wednesday was 20 x 200m with 200m jog RI. 



Just the type of session I need to bring the run form into the space I need - well that’s the theory. The risk with this session is always going to be the unfamiliar fast speed that actually doesn’t feel too fast over the short distance. I eased back but as I write this 4 days after the session I’m thinking I should have backed off more. 

I was happy with the session but I must have over-cooked it. I wanted to get my higher intensity turbo set in too. This was completed on the Friday with sore legs. It was a bit of a struggle - harder than it should have and served to add more fatigue that I still feel now. With the Congleton 10k a week away I just need to have an easy week with strides really. 

I’m conscious that I need to maintain the conditioning that I’ve built up over the last 6 months. So I’ll squeeze a reduced intensity weights set tomorrow. I’m away with work Wed and Thursday so I need to accept this easy week and focus on not being weary from travelling. 

Game on. . .