Monday, 3 March 2014

Subject to Change



Training so far....
So, I was supposed to run Warburton half the weekend of the 23rd. Didn't happen as (previously noted) I have run Two Bays Trail Race and am in the middle of training for Rollercoaster in late March. The change in training to longer runs with plenty of hills, meant that following my current training plan was almost impossible.

Such a pity to wake up on that Sunday morning, find a beautiful blue sky, cool temperatures, and little to no wind. Sigh..... To make up for the potential disappointment, I changed my 17k long run to incorporate a 21.1k time trial. It was as much to make up for a lost race, as to evaluate how the training plan stacked up.

A couple of things didn't go my way. Firstly I started later than I had hoped, and it was starting to get a bit warm towards the end. Secondly I suffered a cramp in my right hamstring on the return journey, something that has only really happened since I have started ramping up training for the marathon last year. Besides that, I had a fairly good run and was able to keep a consistent pace throughout.

The verdict? Plan works well for me. I will use in the lead up to Traralgon half in mid June.

Melbourne Marathon
Entries opened for the marathon on last Monday, fully 4 months before they have in previous years! Why? Maybe it is an attempt to get as many entrants as possible. I don't mind big numbers, just hope that the organisers cope with the large numbers that this race attracts.

One major change this year is that all races do not finish on the hallowed turf of the MCG, but on a path that comes of Brunton Avenue. To say this has been a little controversial is like saying that chocolate is a little addictive. Debate has raged in a few online forums about the pros and cons of such a move. Firstly it has been brought on the organisers by the MCC due to preparations for the Cricket World Cup in 2015. Clearly they don’t want us spotty runners trampling the newly laid turf, despite the best efforts of organisers. Initially I was disappointed, but soon realised there are bigger issues at stake for me as a runner.

Although having just found out that we won’t be finishing next to the statue of Shane Warne, I feel this could be a deal breaker!


Shane Warne: A man who should leave his spinning and texting fingers to science.
Rollercoaster
As mentioned above I am training for Rollercoaster, a 21.5k trail race in the Dandenong’s, east of Melbourne. Trail running is vastly different to road running, as I have found out racing at Two Bays and training on a couple of trails. Rather than hitting a pace and cadence, and holding it for the entire race, trail running requires constant changes of pace, cadence and alternately stresses the cardio system, then gives it a massive rest on the downhills.

Actually, I quite enjoy the change that trail running gives; although this race, with an elevation gain of nearly 1000 metres over the length of the course is challenging, to say the least! Trying to find training routes around my area that match this course has been difficult. To date I have located a run that gives me an elevation gain of 100m in 1.2km, a gradient of roughly 9%. Fine, you say, but the entire 21.5k race is nearly 10%. Help.....

And just as important is the downhill, there is plenty of seriously long and punishing descents to test the body. If I'm walking upright 2 days after, I haven’t really had a go!
3D view of Rollercoaster run showing the elevation and gradient.
The race starts and finishes at the top left (highest point).
(image courtesy of Veloviewer)


Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
That is a line from a song from one of my favourite bands of the eighties, The Smiths. From the pen of one Stephen Patrick Morrissey comes the following lines;

I was looking for a job, and then I found a job,
and heaven knows I'm miserable now....

Yes, a strange and melancholy tune from a band often considered miserable sods. It leads me, though, into the topic of work. I have finally found a job working in Leongatha as a computer technician, and as such it has secured our stay in Victoria for another year and a half, at least. It was touch and go for a bit there, some very long and detailed discussions about me returning to Tasmania early, just to go back to the job that is currently held for me. As to the future beyond that, who knows, and given that this time last year we never expected that we would be living anywhere other than Tassie, no guarantees can be given.

And no, I'm not miserable, quite happy in fact! 
Caveat: it is a school and a Catholic one! Somehow I have slipped through the cracks :)

Until next time....

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