At running club I've been taking out the beginners group which has been good.
The girls are good at taking advise and following the plan, Will however is
another matter see's all the boys going out hard and goes with them only to blow
up half way round I have mentioned to him pacing would be good but yeah! I
helped at the Club Cycling rally bank holiday weekend it was really good so many
like minded people I have an itching to try a bit of grass track but apparently
fixed gear bikes can be temperamental. I helped with the kids racing which is so
cool they're so keen. I did a nice 10k 22 August lovely off road course through
the forest. I went with Alan from running club the rest of the field was mixed
bag of men and women but a fair amount of older guys say late fifties early
sixties so I thought I was in for a good time lol, think again last time I
underestimate the competition. On the whole I did ok I didn't set the world
alight but I really enjoyed myself everyone was really friendly we all had a
good laugh and joke at the start and finish. It was really low key but we all
had juice and a rather nice 9bar at the end. Managed to drag the bike out but
only twice Paulie and I went out a couple of Sundays ago I was hoping for an
easy run having done a 13 mile run on the Thursday and my legs feeling a little
tired still but that was wishful thinking we didn't go to far but we did do
hills I don't much enjoy hills! I've been back out with a friend since and she's
pretty good and I was barely hanging on but still nice to go out in good
company. I've had two pretty good weekends this month so far. Last week I took
part in the Great Barrow challenge. There are some extreme events you can do and
some not so extreme I was somewhere in the middle of not so extreme I signed up
for 2x15miles one on the Saturday then another on the Sunday. It was a pretty
early start 8.00am and there was a great atmosphere at the start line. Everyone
raring to go! I set of nice and easy prepared to run my own race. I between the
first and second checkpoint I was just a front of a group of American girls and
eves dropping in on their banter. At the second check point I asked the girl
manning it where my next turn was and she pointed up the road so off we all trot
but the turn never came and we trotted on we finally got to a junction about 5k
up the road. Do you when something doesn't feel right! We all dug out our maps
and instructions to discover that where we were was miles from where we should
have been so I doubled back some carried on and some turned left. The girls who
carried on phone the race director and got picked up I went back to the check
point and they were dropped of there and we got back on track. The 2 who turned
left got lost ended up in Newmarket and phoned a husband to come get them. After
regrouping we all ran in together. Even though we got lost and some did a lot
more miles that they should have it was a great day met some really nice girls
lovely course with detour. The 15miles on Sunday was a lot easier to navigate
its around some of my home training ground so I know it pretty well I spend a
fair bit of the day on my own and had a few issues with my gastro intestinal
track and a few pee's in the bushes lol. Trail running you can't be proud. But
again the event was well organised check points well stocked and everyone who
marshalled and took part was really nice.
Today I went out to Debham in Essex too do a 10k to support some friends. Not
a bad race at all. Nice course a few hills some rather quaint little English
villages, nice quiet country roads loads of water stations and friendly
marshals, lots of nice friendly spectators cheering everyone on. I met some
really lovely people all running for charity they did a great job raising £4,000
for autism. I'm feeling pretty content this week after all that
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