Race Report | Milton Keynes Up & Running Winter Half Marathon

When: Sunday 15th December
Where: Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

On Sunday I went to take part in my second half marathon in MK, it also fell on the 1 year anniversary of me moving into my flat. Funny to think when I moved I struggled carrying boxes up the stairs as I was so unfit, a year later I've just run my second half marathon. Oh how times change.

Set up: This was a much smaller set up to GER, with only around 850 entrants and only 624 people finishing. I actually had a little panic that I would be at the back of the pack but all was ok. The start and finish were both at the Campbell Park pavilion, with the start line a short 10 minute walk away. Race numbers & chips could be collected from the Up & Running shop prior or on the day. Unfortunately they couldn't find my race pack, but a few quick clicks on a laptop and I was given a new one. My only gripe was there was no where to sit and wait before hand and being Dec it was fairly cold before hand.

Course: A one loop course essentially around MK, although this is a different MK to the one I know. All set along the canal path and woodland area's this was a really lovely route and it helped having something to look at to bare through the pain. There were a few roads to cross but the marshals stopped the cars to allow us to pass with no problems. The course was also more undulated then I imagined, with a lot of bridges and underpasses to cross and a lot of sneaky inclines. The only negative I do have about the course but this didn't really affect me, in quite a few places the paths were quite narrow so I can imagine it could get quite crowded in some parts, also it was a very twisty and turny route which I really liked but it did make it hard to get into a solid pace.

Marshals: Really encouraging. At one point I saw a woman collapsed, but the 2 marshals with her looked like they had the situation under control.

Water stations: 4 located at 3, 6, 8ish and 10ish miles. Plastic cups which I hate, but very well organised.

I was surprisingly calm about this race, considering I had the worse race prep. I had my works Xmas party on the Friday and my rules of not drinking too much or staying up late went straight out the window, followed by a takeaway on the Saturday night. With only one long run of 10 miles since running the GER I was worried I would struggle. Thankfully Sean from Bushfield came along specifically to run with me, which I will always be grateful for. My goals were A, as close to 2:20 as I could get, B, as close to 2:25 as I could get & C, finish. I also wanted to get round without stopping.

I wanted to stick as close to 10:30 m/m as I could and surprisingly my pace was pretty spot on. Miles 1-4 were pretty uneventful and I managed to settle into a pace fairly quickly. Miles 5-6 my ankle was playing up and I was worried it would really affect my race but thankfully by 7 the pain disappeared. Miles 7-9 were a struggled and I was worried I was going to have to stop. Miles 9-11 I perked up and sped up I'm pretty sure. Mile 11 was pure hell and by Mile 12 I got a second wind to get to the finish line.

AND I didn't walk, only through 2 water stations as it's impossible to drink from a cup and run!

SECOND AND...I finished in 2:20:58. That's a PB of 6 minutes 36 seconds, and only 58 seconds from my gold goal I was freaking happy. It will be interesting to see how I do on a flat course next.




Goody bag: Up & Running buff, High 5 energy gel, x-mas chocolates and a medal. I actually really liked the goody bag, I hate it when you are just given a bag of leaflets. Not one in sight in mine. Although by the time I finished they had run out of carrier bags so my stuff was just handed to me, there may of been leaflets in the bag.



In the week | Number 9

Monday

Boxercise x 2
For the second class there was only 5 of us, 2 girls who had already done the first class and 3 guys. We were worked hard, and by the end I was dripping in sweat, but we managed to keep up with the guys, including ending on burpee's until failure!

Tuesday

3.5 mile run - 10.30 pace
Only a small run as tapering for HM on Sunday, just to get the legs moving.
 
Wednesday

Arms, Shoulders & Abs at gym

Machines
Shoulder press - 14kg - 10 reps x 5 sets
Arm curl - 23kg - 10 reps x 5 sets
Tricep Extension - 23kg - 10 reps x 10 sets
Chest press - 18kg - 10 reps x 5 sets

Free weights
Tricep Extension - 5kg - 20 reps
Bicep curl - 5kg - 20 reps each arm
Dead lift - 10kg - 50 reps
Chest press - 15kg - 10 reps x 5 sets
Sit ups with medicine ball between legs - 4kg - 50 reps
Sit ups with medicine ball in hands - 4kg - 50 reps 

Thursday

Swimming - 40 lengths of 25m pool

Friday

Rest

Saturday

Rest


Sunday

Milton Keynes Winter Half Marathon - Full report to come soon.

Race Report | Frostbite Friendly League | Hinchingbrooke Park

On Sunday I had a lot to prove to myself. Back in March I took part in my first ever race, it was part of the Frostbite Friendly League and took part in Hinchingbrooke park. Sunday saw me re run this race and with great results.

Back when I ran in March I really wasn't ready to be running in a 5 mile 'cross country' race, the terrain is a mixture of grass, road and wooded area's including some inclines (not what you want when you're stuck in the mud). The Frostbite League is only open to club runners so the standard tends to be a lot faster than in a normal race. I spent the whole time firmly at the back runner with the sweeper. In fact I think I must of walked at least a mile of the course. I embarrassingly came in last nearly 11 minutes behind the person in front of me finishing in 1 hour 12 minutes 55 seconds. I'm surprised I even entered more races after that, but I guess I'm tougher then I think.

This time I knew I was going to be quicker, and hopefully not last, but after nursing an ankle injury all week I was worried about running on the different terrains. There was no need to worry, I strapped it up with sports tape and didn't even feel it. This race was still really tough, I'm only used to running on roads and you forget how much grass and uneven surfaces really wear you out, but I carried on and stuck it out. Two members of my club kindly offered to run with me and I was so grateful for their support.

I finished in 51 minutes 38 seconds! Just a small 21 minutes 17 second PB!

A lot of hard work over the last year has paid off.


An example of Hinchingbrooke park

In the week | Number 8

Monday

Boxercise x 2

Tuesday

Leg day
Leg Press - 52kg - 20 reps x 5 sets
Leg Curl - 23kg - 20 reps x 5 sets
Calf Press - 79kg - 20 reps x 5 sets
Leg Extension - 32kg - 20 reps x 5 sets
Hip Abduction - 39kg - 20 reps x 5 sets
Hip Adduction - 39kg - 20 reps x 3 sets
Weighted Squats - 15kg - 20 reps x 5 sets
Medicine ball raise & drops - 4kg - 20 reps x 5 sets

Wednesday

Rest

Thursday

3.26 miles slow

Trying to rest my ankle.

Friday

Rest

Saturday

Rest

Sunday

Frostbite Race - 5 miles - Hinchingbrooke Park

Race Report | Nene Valley 10

On Sunday I took part in the Nene Valley Harriers 10 mile road race. This is a local event for me and when I entered I was looking forward to trying out a different race distance. As Sunday rolled round I realised how under prepared I was for this race, and the nerves kicked in. I hadn't ran over 6 miles since GER and before that the last 10 mile run I had done was Sept, so needless to say I was worried. On top of that I looked at the results for 2012. The last time I ran 10 miles I ran it in 1:46 and I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to do this again, looking at the previous results that would of put me 4th from last! Thankfully my friend Rachel offered to run with me so at least I knew it wouldn't just be me crawling across the finish line.

Numbers were picked up on the day, we got there at 9:15 for a 10:30am start so we had no trouble parking or picking up our numbers, but I can imagine you may of had to queue if you turned up later. For the first time ever there was only ever a queue of 3 or 4 people in the ladies so no waiting around for too long. The race started promptly, I must say I do wish this event had been chip timed but for entry of around £10 I guess I can't complain.

The route was 2 laps of 5 miles, I was petrified of being lapped but I managed to avoid it. If I'm honest I thought the route would be awful as Bretton is not the most scenic of places, but I actually really enjoyed it, especially the two wooded sections around mile 2 and mile 4. Each lap included 2 underpasses and 2 bridges, which is always fun.

I think because I was so negative about this race from the ofset I really didn't enjoy it as much as I wanted to. I set off to quickly and stopped to walk a few times and started to get really frustrated with myself. At one point I just wanted to sit down and cry, but thankfully Rach wouldn't let me embarrass myself like that.

My only negative side to the race is that I didn't feel the marshals were very supportive. A few were absolutely brilliant and really encouraging but others just looked like they were bored. There were 3 water stations on route. 1 which you passed twice and one at the 5 mile mark, although this didn't effect me as I was quite near the back there wasn't many people around me, but this was placed on a narrow section, which you passed through a gate to get too, for the faster runners I can imagine this was carnage, but obviously I cannot comment.

All in all I will be back, a; I want to beat my time (hopefully sub 1:35 next time) and b; I want to enjoy it and appreciate the course.

Final time: 1:42:24



In the week | Number 7

Monday

Boxercise x 2 - I'm really enjoying getting to these classes when I can. It is essentially a circuits class with boxing and strength training thrown in. Each week focuses on a different area of the body, arms, legs and core for example and I always leave the two sessions dripping in sweat and feeling like I need a lie down. Not to mention the serious amount of DOMS I wake up with the next morning.

Tuesday

Speed training - 5.65 miles
1.5 mile warm up
4 x 4 mins @ 90% effort
4 x 3 mins @ recovery jog
1.5 mile cool down

I actually went all out on this run and really pushed myself and it felt great. I really struggle with the speed side of things and I'm so stuck in my way of plodding along but I'm trying to change it. It makes such a different my average pace has now dropped down to 10/10:30 m/m which I'm really happy with, and it shows with 3 parkrun pb's in a row.

Wednesday

Rest

Thursday

Rest - I'm running the Nene Valley 10 on Sunday and want to go into it with fresh legs, I'm really nervous as I haven't ran more than 6 miles since the GER and I'm probably going to come last, but oh well it's the taking part that counts right?!

Friday


Rest

Saturday



Rest

Sunday

Nene Valley 10 race  - Full blog post coming soon.

A very lazy week, with a little bit too much rest. Sunday marked the start of my marathon training! I am scared, very scared.