So sorry for abandoning my own thread!! I started it, didn't get any instant replies and then forgot all about it until now. Very pleased there are quite a few of us about and well done to everyone training for this, or actually running them as we speak, lovableshoulder - what an amazing PB. I stand in awe.
mommybunny - I'm similar to you, I think. Age 47 and going out 4 times a week. Am never going to get a stellar time in a million years but will be beyond pleased if I can finish the thing, hopefully not last and hopefully not breaking a hip or having a heart attack in the process
. When I first thought about doing this, in a kind of flight of fancy sort of way, I did think it would be great to do it in 2 hours but that isn't going to happen, as I do struggle with running at different speeds rather than just a constant plod, whatever the distance.
I've finished two weeks of my 12-week programme. Am up to 11k on my weekly long run, which feels fine but I am a little bit
about being able to do almost double that in time for the actual race. Just trying not to look too far ahead and trusting that the programme will work.
The so-called "easy" run of 30-45 minutes is also not too demanding, but the other two runs I'm trying to get a bit of speedwork into and really really struggling. It doesn't help that my usual route is along the seafront - lovely and flat but the sea wind in my face on the way back means that running at all is a huge challenge, never mind actually attempting to do a threshold run. So those runs have been a bit slow and rubbish. I'm going to give it another go on Wednesday and see if I can get a bit further. I've realised I'm definitely a plodder, not a sprinter ...
So, some stats (because I like stats):
Wk 1, total 27.25K, over 4 runs, long run 10K
Wk 2, total 30.11K, over 4 runs, long run 11K
Will post Wk 3 results next week. I tell you, though, I am kicking myself for not getting into running two decades ago. What was I thinking? I really love it and can only imagine what it must be like to train for serious races when you're in your 20s and all lithe and bendy with no fear of breaking yourself 