Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Parkrun again: another milestone

Life is getting stupidly busy, hence the blog getting a tad sporadic, but I do want to continue to update when I have the time. This post is also a few days after the event but hey ho!

Grandad came North to do parkrun with me this weekend: although I say WITH me - he wanted to run it himself (which I was quite glad of). Meant I could plod along at my own happy (and slow) pace with the intention of getting to the 2km marker without stopping - or when he passed me on the way back.

First km passed absolutely fine - was feeling pretty good about making it to the next marker, and kept plodding on at a nice slow pace (averaging about 11:30/mile) - felt like I could keep going forever. So I decided to try and make it all the way to the 3k marker - but with a tiny wee voice in my head saying maybe I could go the whole way.  I didn't want to promise myself it because I wanted to allow myself to stop if I needed  - but I did keep going.

Just after the 3km marker I started taking over some of the straggly people (who would have been me a week ago) and about half way between the 4km marker and the finish Grandad caught up with me (after finishing, resting, and coming back again). I know he was trying to be helpful but it was actually quite frustrating because he was trying to speed me up - and I was getting really tired by then - plus he kept saying daft stuff (like telling me to thank marshals - which I was doing!).

Pushed for the finish line a little earlier than I should - partly to get away from Grandad and partly to try and overtake the woman in front if I could ... but as my heart rate was already quite high I had a slight asthma issue as I picked up my number. This would be why I always keep my inhaler on me.

Pretty proud that I managed to run 3.11 miles without stopping to be honest (or for 35 minutes - both apply). Might try and get out for some hill training at some point this week - but need a bit of rest for my poor joints! New photos from last two parkruns should be coming up on the slideshow soon.

Stats from Garmin

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Parkrun mark II

Not really very happy with today's run - I mean I got up and out and finished it, but I BOMBED the first km going FAR too fast (for me anyway) and meant that I walked much more of the course (and probably slower) than the first time I did it. Was well off getting a PB and in fact did my slowest 5k yet.

However, lesson learned. Perhaps I need a gym session at some point to work out just exactly what my 10 min/mile pace SHOULD feel like so that next time I won't push so hard although I also think it was getting a little over excited. Grandad is coming up to do the parkrun with me on the 17th - so might run down to the seaside instead next Saturday and make sure I have a proper couple of rest days beforehand (rather than being lazy on Wednesday and leaving my run until Thursday). Hopefully another 2 weeks will make all the difference.

Sunday, 7 August 2011

The Race

So Race day today dawned bright and sunny, I jumped out of bed to throw on my running togs and whizz off for a quick warmup run before getting a lift to the race start.

WHO AM I KIDDING!?

I ACTUALLY woke up to utter torrential rain, and the path outside my flat had turned into a river. This was difficult to see because a) it was raining so hard and b) I hadn't put my glasses on yet because the rain sounding depressing. I could however HEAR the river flowing down the hill - and therefore didn't in fact want to get out of bed at all, nor go run 5k. In fact I'm pretty sure if it wasn't for the fact I was being picked up and Grandad was running with me, I think I probably would have copped out and just gone to choir instead.

Have to admit though that by the time I actually left home it had reduced to drizzle, which was pretty consistent right through the race and into the afternoon - as I sit here writing it't got a lot heavier again, but bucketing would be an exaggeration.  Light drizzle was of course quite nice for running in - had to clean my glasses off once or twice (wish that was my excuse for walking) but otherwise coped OK.

According to my Garmin stats, I was reasonably consistent around the 10 min/mile pace - although possibly set off a bit fast for the first km (my excuse was that it's downhill) and I did manage my sprint finish to the surprise of both my parents: my mother was trying to take a photo at the time I shot off, where she did catch Grandad smiling in amusement ... all that can be seen of me is the heel of my left foot and my reflection in the plate glass window behind me ... I REALLY didn't want to finish last and managed to overtake 3 people in the final 100m.

More importantly I definitely beat my time from the parkrun last week by nearly a minute according to my Garmin (just have to wait and see what the official result it). I am definitely realising the importance of getting my legs into gear by jogging a little at the beginning of my run. And I also ran much more of this one than I did the parkrun last week ... so roll on next week's parkrun to see if I can improve again!

Can't be bothered working out the stats from the garmin ... so here's the link to my Garmin ones.

Scottish Gas 5k by sparesoprano at Garmin Connect

UPDATE: Official result is 36:49 although I'm a little dubious given that Grandad and I got EXACTLY the same time - and he was definitely a couple of seconds behind me out of sheer surprise!

Saturday, 30 July 2011

It's been a while ...

... since I blogged at least - I have in fact been running! I've just been so busy around it that I've not had time to blog.

Whilst down at my parents' I didn't have the greatest of runs yet again - my leg was still hurting and I don't think spending 5 hours on trains/cars with luggage and two small but significant rabbits! Had more of a gentle run when I was in Brighton at the conference, but didn't push myself too far.

I did get my gait checked at Running Bear when I was down: Tony was great, he didn't try to sell me new trainers (as the ones I'm wearing are fine) but he HAS given me some stretches to do to try and loosen my calves enough to heel strike - as apparently my toe leading was actually causing all my problems. I have to admit that since concentrating very much on making sure I was heel striking, I've have no pain at all in my left leg or ankle.

Had another couple of goodish/fine runs since getting back up to Edinburgh. Have kindof ditched the c25k programme for now until I get my confidence back a bit, but actually think that by pulling my pace back a bit, and running for as far as I can then resting till I feel I can run again, I am doing a lot more running per outing than I was before.

Today I decided to be brave (or stupid) and do the Edinburgh parkrun: 5k being FAR more than I've ever run before, but as I have the Scottish Gas one next week, I thought a practise at it might well be needed. Actually turned out to be a great experience - everyone is really supportive and despite being slow I wasn't the last to finish - so I was pretty pleased with myself.  Hopefully can go again in a fortnight (as I figure two 5ks in one weekend might be a bit much). Will put up results when they come through on the parkrun website.

Also bought myself a new gadget now I've been paid for the Summer graduations. I'm now the proud owner of a Garmin Forerunner 110w, which is currently sat on my desk charging up ... look forward to trying it on Monday!

Update: Official time from parkrun is 38:22!

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Strength training

Decided that I'd do some hill running/strength training today rather than a C25k run, using part of one of the roads up Arthur's Seat. It wasn't a fast run, nor was it particularly long (1.51 miles) but it was definitely much tougher trying to push up the hill rather than running on a flattish route. Will have to see if it's made any difference on Monday, but it definitely felt worth it. Might have to work this into my regular routine if I can.

Will try a week 4 run on Monday and hopefully not cop out! Going to be away from home for a week and a bit so will be interesting how well I keep up with the whole plan. Also getting my gait checked of course so who knows what that will throw up.

Friday, 8 July 2011

Back on the Wagon (fingers crossed)

It's been a while since I blogged, although not quite so long since I went running ... I had another mega-run-fail on the 25th June when I practically ended up in tears hobbling down to Portobello (again with the seaside). I felt utterly miserable and ready to give up on the whole venture. Had a week of singing at graduations and choir social events, followed by a weekend of running a conference, and then more graduations. So it was rather too easy to just not go out at all (and therefore not fail again).

Eventually gave myself a kick up the arse on this Monday just gone as I needed to go out for some cheese, I put on my kit and decided to do some short fast runs on the way there and back. Was a case of trying to make myself run for 60-90s at a time, but more to get myself back into it in a way that didn't involve failure.

So today I decided to go back to the C25k programme: I went back to week 3 to get back into the saddle and go for something where I'd not had any failures ... and it definitely paid off. The repetitions didn't feel like too much (not saying they were easy), but I wasn't tempted to clock watch at all. Probably just as well as I've mislaid my ipod armband and had to have it in a pocket instead.

It felt so good to actually get round a workout for a change, rather than giving up in pain. I'm going into Grandad's favourite running shop (Running Bear) on Monday to get my gait checked - and thanks to a nice bit tax rebate, I can actually afford to buy new trainers if Tony says they're necessary.

Hoping to go out tomorrow morning for another week 3 run, and then rest (ha ha) for Sunday, before trying a week 4 on Monday down at my parentals. I don't want to get too far behind with less than a month to go before my first 5k race!

STATS
Distance:              2.1 miles [3.4 km]
Walk pace:           17:17 /mile [3.5 mph]
Run pace:             10:23 /mile [5.7mph]
Calories burned:  190

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Week 4 Day 3

I was a little dubious about doing day 3 (as opposed to day 2) of this week as my last attempt was quite such a disaster, but somehow I dragged myself out of bed this morning and went for my run around the Meadows for a change. Was nice in a way that there were a lot of people out jogging to pace oneself off, but the big climb out of the estate at the beginning wasn't so much fun!

The first 3 mins were fine, the next 5 mins were harder, the second three mins were tough, and I had to pause for a break in the last 5 mins. I'm not sure if it was from still feeling a bit tired or whatever, but has taken the crown of 'toughest run' for now!

Running with the radio on (or rather a podcast) was definitely very different - although I was concentrating on my own pace a lot more or rather my footfall, I was also a lot slower! I think I do prefer using music at the moment although nothing against the news quiz!

Next week scares me a little - now I'm nearly half way through, the stakes start getting higher much faster! Supposedly at the end of next week I have to do a 20 min run without stopping :-S I think this may be an occasion to go back down to Portobello (where the promenade is at least flat) and run along the sea shore (then again, running TOWARDS the sea is a great motivator). It seems to be a common theme amongst C25k-ers that week 5 is the toughest, so I am mentally prepared to repeat this one!

STATS
Distance:                 2.3 miles [3.7km]
Walk pace:              17:36 /mile [3.4 mph]
Run pace:                12:20 /mile [4.9 mph]
Calories burned:      226

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Run Fail and Radio Silence

So after a rather manic weekend, and a singing lesson on Monday, I got on my togs, hopped on a bus down to Silverknowes and was all up for a run along the path along the Firth of Forth and and coffee at the tea room in Cramond. But after my warm up walk and my first three minute run - which didn't tire me or make me out of breath - I just didn't want to carry on.

Yes the path was a bit lopsided and was making my ankle hurt a touch, but I've run through far worse pain. I'm just putting my utter run fail down to tiredness, slight dehydration, and a bad day. Been trying to catch up on sleep for the last few days, so haven't attempted running again. Thought I'd wait until tomorrow, and see if I can do day three of the week (admittedly the same as day 2 anyway) and move on to week 5 on Saturday as planned. 

Spoke to Grandad yesterday, and he said not to worry about it and that it was normal etc etc so hoping an extra couple of rest days will have made all the difference I need to get going again tomorrow.  I really do think it was mostly down to pushing myself too hard at the weekend ... and I'm sure the workout I had in my singing lesson was probably enough exercise for my brain for one day.

I did however have a lovely splash around in the Firth of Forth, and a rather scrummy afternoon tea in the cafe in Cramond with my kindle to read in the sun. So wasn't a completely wasted trip.  What was quite interesting was running for a bit with no music on (not something I've done before) ... which was different because I was concentrating more on a natural rhythm rather than running to a beat. Might try listening to a podcast tomorrow and see how that goes.

Fingers crossed!

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Week 4 Day 1

Was a little dubious about going out today: have to say the fact it was bucketing it down when I woke up didn't help, but gave myself a half an hour to get my arse in gear and in fact had stopped raining by the time I dragged myself out of the door anyway. 

Thought I wouldn't decide my route until I got to the edge of Holyrood Park, either I could do a circular route back or head on down towards the sea at Portobello. Well by the time I got there I was actually feeling quite into my stride - so I decided to carry on! Very glad I did - as I ran most of the way there! Was on King's Road by the time my 'workout' finished :-)

The push to 5 mins wasn't easy by any stretch - but also didn't feel as tough on the second repetition as it had been the week before ... whether that's because I'm pretty much over my cold now, the fact I was running down hill (and could see the sea, which is a great motivator) or what - but makes me feel more optimistic that I can keep going. 

It amused me in some ways when I looked at my countdown on the last run and decided to keep pushing for the last 90s, considering I had trouble getting to a minute on my first run! 

Was really nice going for a paddle in the sea (which was freezing and therefore felt great on my calf muscles). Emailed Grandad a pic of the seaside to prove I'd made it too. Then went into a local delicatessen for scrambled eggs on toast. Yummy! I definitely think that future Saturday runs might involve a swim afterwards. Very pleased with today's efforts.

STATS
Distance:                  2.5 miles [4 km]
Walk pace:               17:18 /m [3.5 mph]
Run pace:                 11:03 /m [5.4 mph]
Calories burned:       270

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Week 3 Day 3

I've made it to the end of week 3 ... and am therefore a third of the way to my 5k! Definitely felt that keeping my head up helped a HUGE amount this morning, and even managed to push my pace on in my second repetition to the point where my second mile average pace was quicker than the first mile! [13:44 vs 14:47]. This may of course be down to picking up my walking speed a bit more than previous weeks ... as my run pace seems to stay pretty level.

I was slightly tempted to go out using the runkeeper app rather than my C25k one as it gathers more information about splits etc, but decided I will still to this until I am running constantly - and then use runkeeper for future runs to help push pace etc.

Left calf was still a little achey - although was no WAY as bad as it had been on Monday. I was concentrating a lot more on not heel striking and it does seem to have paid off dividends. Have now got 2 rest days until I run again so plenty of time for old aches to settle before I push on to the next level of the programme ... bring it on!

As well as improved fitness levels (or at least ability to run further) I've definitely lost a bit of weight. My scales are a bit hit and miss for accuracy ... but I'm wearing a pair of trousers today that haven't fitted this well in ages. Operation arse-shrink might just be working!

STATS
Distance:              2.0 miles [3.2km]
Walk pace:           17:40 /mi [3.4 mph]
Run pace:            10:54 /mi [5.4 mph]
Calories burned:  197

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Posture

As part of my motivational efforts (if I can be forgiven a touch of management speak) I've been trying to read running articles and forums most day - both sites like runner's world and goodrunguide and other advice that a quick google throws up.

Given that the biggest issue with me taking up running has been how to deal with my stupid achilles tendons, which are slightly too short forcing me to spend most of my life in heels or in pain, part of my searches have been dedicated to exercises for calf muscles etc. However, after noticing yesterday that I ran much better watching another runner in front of me, I decided to look into running posture to see if I was making any major mistakes. The answer of course was yes!

After various articles and videos, I found a useful article on About.com called '10 most common running mistakes' ... including tips on shoes (which I had been very careful in choosing) and other things. But the posture ideas were something I'd never really thought about, as well as being careful with my gait.

From being a natural toe striker, I was trying to give my calves a proper stretch by doing what I thought was normal for people in flat shoes (shows what I know). In doing so I'd managed to turn myself into a heel striker - which can't be good for my poor tendons at all!

So my two main aims for my run tomorrow are:

1) To keep my eyes on the horizon rather than falling into the habit of looking at my feet or the pavement

2) To concentrate on the pattern of my gait, making sure I hit the road with the ball of my feet rather than my heel (although without looking down all the time).

Will just have to wait and see if either of these relieves the aches I've been having!

Monday, 13 June 2011

Week 3 Day 2

I somehow managed to avoid being rained on this morning (as Edinburgh's 2 days of summer seem to be over again for this year). Calves really feeling achey today (particularly my left one) but then I guess I have forced my poor tendons into flat shoes more in the last few weeks than I have in YEARS.

I did have to pause half way round my run today to stretch them out a bit, and it was a bit of a painful limp home which affected my walk pace quite a bit (although randomly was a lot better when actually running).  I'm stretching them a lot, even on rest days, so I wonder if I should be resting them more to let them recover. 

Oddly my last 3 minute run was probably the fastest paced, and most comfortable I did. Possibly because I spotted someone ahead of me, and not that I was trying to match her pace (as she was obviously a better/faster/more experienced runner than I), but having someone to watch helped me get more into my stride - whereas before I'd been feeling a bit lumpy and heavy of leg.

STATS
Distance:                 1.9 miles [3 km]
Walk pace:              19:32 /mi [3 mph]
Run pace:                10:17 /mi [5.8 mph]
Calories burned:      212

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Rain

Well the weather in Edinburgh today has been particularly horrible: although to be fair it's only been horrible since we left church tonight - was actually OK the rest of the day and afternoon. I guess tomorrow I am facing the prospect of my first run in the rain. I am pretty much determined to go out whatever the weather (although I may be wearing my outdoors/windproof jacket).

Given that I'll have to wash my hair anyway from having been running, the only considerations I have against bad weather are a) getting wet and cold - which is less of a problem if I'm running anyway; and b) getting my glasses wet, which is probably pretty likely to happen whether I'm running in the rain or walking to work. I am determined not to woos out so wish me luck!

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Week 3 Day 1

Today's run seemed to be focussed on stamina rather than on distance. Of course I'd not actually looked at the 'workout' breakdown on my app before I set off, and was merrily under the impression that this week's challenge was to run for 90s and then walk for 90s rather than 2 minutes or whatever it was last week. No! It was 90s run, 90s walk, 3 minutes run, 3 minutes walk. The first one rather confused me because I thought the app might have crashed or something (as 90s was feeling rather long). Now that I know I'm hoping for my next run I can be a bit more mentally prepared.

Still suffering a bit from this cold ... although it's definitely on its way out. Didn't push too hard this morning (probably just as well in the end) but my run pace seems to be reasonably steady around the 10/11 min/mile mark. Eventually want to push this closer to 6 min/mile but one step at a time! 

Also went out in my new hi-vis jacket today - this is the kind of thing I would have laughed at Grandad for wearing years ago - but I actually felt quite proud and very runner-ish!  I also had my first proper instance of the legendary (apparently) runners' camaraderie when someone nodded a good morning to me. Maybe I can be a runner type after all.

STATS
Distance:                1.9 miles [3km]
Walk pace:             17:45 /mi [3.4 mph]
Run pace:               10:52 /mi [5.5 mph]
Calories burned:     194 

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Week 2 Day 3

My first aborted run :-( Mostly due to this silly fluey cold, I was actually feeling a lot better in some ways today, but was quite tired of body and soul. Could probably have made myself finish the run as I was on number 3 of 6, but I just didn't feel like it and decided I was better listening to my body complaining than forcing myself to go on. So actually ended up coming home and going straight back to bed curled up under my winter duvet! Fingers crossed for Saturday.

Also had a weird acheyness in my left leg - doesn't seem to be shin splints from descriptions I can find on the internet - possibly an after effect of not doing a proper stretching routine. So will rest up (not really an option not to) and again, see how Saturday goes.

Not much point putting my stats in today ... so instead a picture of sleepy ducks who were napping (very sensibly) when I stopped by HRH's pond! As I was sat there another runner went past, and Mrs Duck stuck her head up as if to say "Oi you, we're trying to sleep here" but nodded off again by the time I took the picture.

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Cold Wars

I'm still fighting this damned cold. Been into work again today, although was finding it pretty hard going what with my nose trying to explode and sneezing every ten seconds. Am going to keep pacing myself and doing what I can without running myself into the ground - but I reckon over the week I'll get my useful hours in ... hopefully anyway!

Had a nice chat with Grandad yesterday - probably the first time in ages we've had a phone chat where he's had to put the phone down on me to go for his tea rather than me running out of stuff to say! He's going to pop to his local running shop to get me a reflective anti-wind gilet (and was very happy I wanted something hi-vis). We were also chatting about the merits of various heart rate monitors etc and he's offered to lend me his Garmin watch to see if I like it. He does seem really pleased I'm enjoying myself ... I guess he's probably wanted one of us to enjoy one of his hobbies and has waited rather a long time!

Going to see how it goes again tomorrow - will run if I feel like it but not feel too worried about not going/giving up early ... well apart from WANTING to go running, it's more that I do need to get better for the weekend!

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Week 2 Day 2

Today was supposed to be an easy run taking into account the fact I had a cold in the first place. Famous last words. Actually I think the run was the least of my problems: I probably shouldn't have had milky coffee AND fruit juice before I went, certainly shouldn't have had quite so many painkillers on an empty stomach, and shouldn't really have tried the energy drink again that I had on Saturday because it made me feel a bit queasy then. All in all I ended up feeling VERY sick ... and it's taken a lot of toast, and some crystallised ginger to get me back on an even keel again. FAIL!

Having said that - my run itself was quite successful. Yes, I was definitely feeling a bit worse for wear thanks to my cold, but my running pace seems to be improving still and I managed to push myself a tad on my last run-repetition to lengthen my stride and go a bit further/faster than before.

It was also lovely going round the park and seeing a few rabbits - including a very cute wee baby bunny which reminded me of when my two were so dinky. The older rabbits were very bold and watched me run past them both ways (as they were just at the point where I doubled back on my route). The wee one was a bit more scared, but I still got a good look at him.

STATS
Distance:                  2.1 miles [3.4 km]
Walk pace:               17:01 /mi [3.5 mph]
Run pace:                10:25 /mi [5.7 mph]
Calories burned:      232

Monday, 6 June 2011

No run for me today :'(

I'm really disappointed! After my sojourn over to Glasgow I seem to have developed a rather streppy-type throat thing, and decided I'd be better spending the day in bed rather than either going into work or going for a run. Had my appointment at the doctors anyway today so toddled off and got a new inhaler and got her to look at my throat etc ... back to crash again with some food and a copy of Runner's World to keep me company for the evening.

On a happier note, the pain in my calves is certainly getting better faster ... which might also be helped by my heel inserts which I used for the first time on Saturday. I have also found somewhere which makes prescription goggles which means I can at some point run down to Portobello and then go for a swim - I also tried running with a backpack on, which was fine (all in aid of being able to carry swimming costume etc). Will leave it for a couple of weeks and see how things go.

Hoping to run again tomorrow - fingers crossed!

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Week 2 Day 1

Which could be subtitled "... why not to mess with your app"

My run today took me down to the seaside - or rather the seaside town of Portobello, it was a longer route than I'd attempted before so I was quite prepared to run out of 'workout' time and have to log the last bit via good running as normal. Oh I wish I had! Instead I ended up fiddling with my app - ok I did an extra repetition of the run, but then paused it to cross a busy road (and took a while to remember to un-pause it). Furthermore, at the end of my run I decided to try and be clever and repeat the cool down phase, instead accidentally flicking back to the beginning. All in all I have royally cocked up my stats - so some of todays are taken from the good run guide instead.

Wary of the issues I had on Wednesday, I didn't push myself too hard at the beginning of the run ... and in fact my breathing was a lot better today. Might be the cooler morning air, or just an off day last week - but I think I will still try and get replacement inhalers when I see the GP on Monday. Never hurts to be careful anyway.

Pushing up to 90s run repetitions was tough at first, but by the end of the run I was almost up for much more! Don't want to overdo it and ruin my progress so will keep going steadily ... but definitely getting happier. Couple of other firsts today ... but I'll talk about them tomorrow on my rest day.

STATS
Distance:              2.8 miles [4.5km]
Walk pace:           18:05/m [3.3mph]
Run pace:             11:10/m [5.4 mph]
Calories burnt:      c. 300 (from Good Run Guide]

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Breathing

A contemplative post for a rest day.

I had an odd experience when running yesterday, that I found myself gulping for air and not really getting any benefit. Now this wasn't the gasping for air that I'd had previously from just being unfit - I was breathing very deeply but still feeling like I had no oxygen. I was being very careful to breathe from my diaphragm and everything, one of the bonuses of being a trained singer, but it didn't seem to be making any difference.

Now I have a couple of theories from various running sites. One might be my asthma kicking in from the exercise, which might be solved with my inhalers (which, I note, I haven't used regularly in 10 years). Another might be the fact it was quite a warm muggy day and I was running into one heck of a headwind - Edinburgh residents will appreciate the power of an Edinburgh 'breeze' rushing round the side of Arthur's seat. 

Going to keep a brain cell or two concentrating on the issue during my run on Saturday and will have a chat with my GP on Monday just in case. Also considering investing in a heart rate monitor to see how my fitness is coming on - will consult Grandad when he's back from Frogland and see what he thinks (and if he has a spare he no longer uses!)

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Week 1 Day 3

Well that was the hardest run so far! Don't think it was the big hill at the beginning - as that was in my warm-up walk - but more that I'd been at work all day and stood up. Never been closer to giving up on several repetitions. However, I did manage my longest run so far and my biggest climb rate by quite a chunk (35m as opposed to 14m which was my last best). I do love the route planner on goodrunguide as it profiles the whole run, not just the distance.

Am definitely glad of 2 rest days until I run again, although am also looking forward to moving on to week 2 of the challenge. According to my (somewhat wonky) scales I am indeed losing weight as I hoped, and I am also feeling the benefit to my breathing already, despite some hairy moments today when I was gulping for air slightly. 

My legs were actually feeling quite tired before I started, and even though I went through my stretching routine before I ran, I was definitely feeling my tendons complaining.  Really hoping my trainer inserts will arrive before Saturday, but might go for a wander round a running shop when I'm in Glasgow at the weekend.

But the thing I am most proud of is that I've survived week 1!

STATS
Distance:                 2.4 miles [3.9km] (GRG 2.5 mi/4 km)
Walk pace:              14:28 /mi  [4 mph]
Run pace:                11:29 /mi [5.2 mph]
Calories burned:      232 

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Long day

Long day at work today! Feeling a bit achey from being stood over our new measuring rig most of the day - think I'll have to be more careful in future, especially given my history of back problems, but I really feel like I've done a good day's work. Also stayed until 6, so hoping to take that hour back tomorrow and get my run in before I get too tired or want my tea too badly!

Going to treat myself to a nice long soak in the bath ... deserved I hope!

Monday, 30 May 2011

Week 1 Day 2

So I decided to go for run number 2 today after all ... partly because I decided to take the day off work after manic day on Saturday. There is only so much useful stuff one can do when one is exhausted after all. 

Was definitely feeling more confident about pushing myself a bit this time, not sure how well it's reflected in the stats because I completely missed a 'run' repetition to give directions to some tourists ... blinking people. I think the flatter route helped too, but I do quite like the road round the other side - perhaps I'll have to think of a way of cutting out the biggest of the hills.

The only thing that I would criticise the app for (and it's such a tiny detail), is that the GPS doesn't measure your distance after your designated 'workout'. Because of my annoying tourists I had a chunk more to go after the time ran out, so I've measured that on the good run guide route planner. Perhaps will have to ask Grandad nicely if I can nick his Nike+ now he's upgraded to a more sophisticated one!

Not sure what day I'll do my next run - maybe Wednesday after work ... so watch this space!

STATS
Distance:                             2.1 m  [3.4 km] (GRG 2.4mi/3.9km)
Walk pace:                          15:25 mins per mile [3.9 mph]
Run pace:                            10:54 mins per mile [5.5 mph] (despite tourists!)
Calories burned:                  202


P.S ... I think my scales might be a bit rubbish! Keep giving me odd readings. But at least it's better than a guess!

Sunday, 29 May 2011

Rest Day ...

... if that ever applies to a Sunday in my life!

Although I did really enjoy my run yesterday, I'm definitely glad of a day or two off to recover (not decided if I'm going to go again on Monday instead of Tuesday). My achilles tendons are really complaining today despite cooling down and lots of stretches, but I'm sure that will improve gradually - especially when my heel inserts arrive.

I do slightly regret starting my regime on a day I was going to spend 12 hours at work, more because it's left me completely nackered today when I actually need to be on my game a bit more that on a normal Sunday. But hey ho - that's life.

Am actually looking forward to my next outing  ... and have even bought some scales so I can track progress of calorie burning etc. Roll on the rest of Sunday!

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Week 1 Day 1

My first run! I only wavered once on the second repetition of the 60s run (gave up about 5 seconds early) but my excuse was that I was running up quite a steep hill at the time. Might try going the other way around the park next time although I was going out towards Duddingston which is a rather lovely bit of the city.

By the end of my app-driven workout I was beginning to feel like I could keep going a bit longer, but then I guess it's best to stop before it gets too painful (especially as I'm in the office till stupid o'clock tonight). Quick shower, drop of coffee, and an egg on toast and I'm feeling ready to face the day!

Got two running rest days till next outing (which will be on TUESDAY for all those with permission to nag!) ... I think starting the 'week' on a Saturday will help as each time the workout is pushed to the next level I'll have time to recover!

All in all I think today was a success :-)

STATS
Distance:                               2.0mi  [2.5km]
Walk pace:                            17:09 mins per mile [3.5mph]
Run pace:                              11.58 mins per mile [5 mph]
Calories burned:                   197

Friday, 27 May 2011

Clobber

No going back now. I have my trainers, super bra, and some running gear thanks to a rather good sale at JD sports. Even got some bits and pieces for running morning breakfasts (eggs and wholemeal bread). So first run is tomorrow!

I have to say that I'm impressed with the trainers - despite not usually being able to walk in flat shoes for very long, they're quite comfortable ... and nice and bouncy at the front of my foot which I guess is going to get a lot of the strain until my heel inserts arrive.

One of my favourite things I got was a wee armband for my ipod - it's surprisingly comfortable to wear and easy enough to work the phone while it's in it either. Link below

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002CVCK0S/ref=oss_product

Wish me luck for my first run tomorrow!

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Motivation

I know that I can be a very faddy person. Although I'm all up with the excitement of buying trainers and general stuff for this whole C25K challenge, I really don't want to back out of it. So I've made a wee bit of an extra motivation ... I've signed up for the Scottish Gas 5k on the 7th August and got Grandad to sign up for it too.

Half considering doing the East Neuk 10k in September to continue the plan, but lets see how far we get on the 5k first. Got one friend already offering to do some running with me if I want ... so really have to keep up the motivation. Will be so much easier when I have trainers!

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

C25K challenge

So I've been feeling like a bit of a pig the last few years. Ever since I overdid it in the last few months of my Masters degree, my junk food/eating out habits have been AWFUL and I have a wardrobe full of clothes that no longer fit. Still being a student on a tight budget I figured jogging might be a way of getting fit a bit more cheaply - bar the cost of the first pair of trainers I've owned since high school.

I found the C25K challenge started by the guys at Cool Running via their iphone app which makes me feel all geeky and happy, and hope to complete this challenge with help from goodrunguide.com for some route planning!

As a secondary goal I'd like to go for a run around Arthur's Seat with my Dad (affectionately known as Grandad) in September - a route I've calculated to be nearly 7k and being Edinburgh also quite hilly.

So 1 pair of trainers ordered, and 9 weeks in the training plan - can this couch potato make the 5k? Wish me luck!