Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Amsterdam marathon preparation: part one

I started my Amsterdam marathon preparation last week with Milton Keynes 10k. At 45:10 on the watch I was about 2mins 40 seconds slower than my PB but it was marginally faster than my other competitive 10k this year – so it an SB! I was held up by traffic in the first mile and 44:30 would have been a realistic reflection of my fitness level.

I still have a long way to go to achieve a 3:30 marathon and really need to get some structure back into my training. Tonight I intend to devote to RICE (Rest Ice Compression and Elevation) and tomorrow I'd like to do a hardish speed session over five miles (aiming for 36mins).

A total of fourteen of us will be travelling to Amsterdam; some to do the 7.5k, some the Half and some the full Marathon. Having done a longish walk with Gareth last month I arranged to do a longer walk/jog with three of the aspiring half marathon runners yesterday (Gareth, Verity and Julia W).

I thought that a session that addressed the reasonable fear people have about the distance would be most beneficial so we agreed on a long slow interval session. We did 20 x 0.5miles of alternate walking and jogging in a loop around Oxford.

The route was quite picturesque (see above with thanks to Google Maps) and, distracted by it, we got round in 2:09 with no stopping, spewing or moaning. That is c.2:50 Half Marathon pace and easily fast enough to vanquish the lady from Twyford.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Bog art

I've had a blank canvas staring at me from the corner of the room for the last four years. Last night I finally decided to do something with it.
Ideally I would have created a rich landscape full of majesty and human interest - a kind of Field of the Cloth of Gold affair. Sadly it was raining so I painted the lavatory instead. Here is stage one (the initial sketch with the floor blocked in) and stage two (some enamel tones roughly brushed in).
I forgot the at the central heating engineer was coming back this morning. I suspect that he thinks I'm a bit odd now.

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Medieval and early modern books

Remaining books:
Egil’s Saga (Paperback)
Hrafnkel’s Saga (Paperback)
Beowulf (Paperback)