Friday, 29 March 2013

Classic… Non Runners Quotes……..


See i do follow you Twitter folk and a lot of what you’ve all been discussing online this week has really tickled me. Tickled me enough to create the following list. I know I shouldn’t mock these comments but after months even years of hearing the same old quotes I find the life quickly gets drained from me as I roll my eyes looking to the heavens above for some strength. I swear… on my life… the following quotes are factual and what my ears have had to endure :-

  • Oh, you run marathons do you? How far is that??
  • You have a Marathon at the weekend. How long will that take you to complete? An hour maybe hour and a half?
  • Wow I admire you running a 10k race. I know I couldn't run that far. Oh but have you tried too?..... No!
  • Mo Farrah who's that??.... Is he an actor?
  • What advice can you give me? I'd like to start running at the weekend.... (So you spend 10minutes+ offering words of advice).... Monday morning, How did the run go?? No I didn't go I was too tired/it was cold/raining
  • You have a stress fracture? Ouch that sounds painful. Can't you just run it off?
  • Who's Jessica Ennis??
  • Did you see Usain Bolt go yesterday? He took the marathon field apart!
  • I had a 10K run on Sunday, but I hit "The Wall" ... Are you sure??... Yes but I pushed on through it. Really??!!?? …I finished in just under 47minutes… Then you couldn’t have experienced hitting the wall??... but I did though… *Walks away*
  • I admire you for you strict training routine. Wow you're hardcore. I know I couldn't do that. But have you tried? .... No....
  • You paid how much for a pair of running shorts? Why didn't you go to Primark? They're much cheaper in there!!
  • You arrive in work kitted head to toe in running gear. you're sweating bucket loads. Your chest is going noticeably up and down and you're gasping for air..... Did you run into work today??.... No I F*@king took a canoe!!
  • Oh… but what you need to do is eat this and exercise like this because I read about it in a magazine…. Says the person who has never laced up a pair of shoes and not even run across the street to catch a bus!!
  • How far did you run today?? …. 10 MILES! …. How long did that take you … *pauses * 25 minutes (testing the water) ….Wow that’s really good!? … Notice I can say what the hell I like to receive the same “I’m not really interested” response??



All I ask now is you kindly enlighten me to your favourite quotes I really would love to read them :-D

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Think Positive!!……..


Positive… This makes me reminisce of being back at school balancing on two legs of my stool listening to my physics teacher who sounded very much like the teacher in the Charlie Brown show waffling on and on about Protons and Newton’s. Positives and negatives which, boooored me senseless and all this time spent in the weekly lesson her droning on talking to the class literally went in one ear and straight out of the other.

On reflection, I’m obviously older and now understand a little more and now I’m taking notice of something that actually interests me! There are positive moments in our running, which goes hand in hand with the negatives. Many are quite obvious achieving a new personal best in events at varying distances, training harder, feeling fitter and more confident. Buying a new Garmin, trainers or running clothing all generate a feel good factor and probably a tweet with picture attached sharing with other followers!

Negatives (stating the obvious) will definitely be missing out on a goal you set yourself after months of training, getting injured, even a long term injury missing training, eating more with no way to burning off those excess calories that you would have easily gotten rid of by running. Missing a much looked forward to event, which could be a double blow as this could be costly as it may affect travel arrangements booked months in advance for a weekend’s hotel booking. You’re now resigned to sitting on your backside watching another depressing show on TV whilst itching to go and run but know rest is your only option. Its rubs you up the wrong way the following day too, heading to work on a nice day and you see the streets and parks full of runners which covers you from head to toe with jealousy! Maybe you cant fight it any longer so you go for a “gentle” run and then make the problem a whole lot worse, catch twenty two eh?

Sadly in this Yin-Yang lifestyle of ours have you realised you have another battle that may occur on a daily basis? It usually starts after running an event on a Sunday performing fairly well and dropping your guard treating yourself after the event… possibly to something fattening or alcoholic? Arriving into work the next day still on a high but possibly hobbling with the feeling of DOMS in your legs and being asked “Why are you limping? Oh, by the way… How did you get on in your race yesterday?” Have you tried resisting and stopping a big grin appearing on your face? Be honest you have probably been asked out of politeness! Because if you go into too much detail “At mile 6 this happened but by mile 10…… “ You can just see the glazed look and the slightest of head shaking as the facial expression of “What are you talking about?” ever so slightly starts to appear in their faces. It reminds me of the first time you tell someone you run marathons and a look of shock and horror on their faces is just priceless. You now start to talk more quickly, shorten what you had planned to say, skimming the surface as you now realise at this is the point you’re wasting your breath and you should get back to work now.

The colleagues you share your office with… Do you think they actually understand why you run and take a genuine interest or just ask questions out of politeness for office conversation? They clearly know you run, they know you train often and possibly know you have a routine of what you eat and when which probably includes calorie restrictions. To you and I that’s understandable, we can’t possibly run and eat junk and still perform well at our chosen “A - race” that we’re working hard towards to achieve those goals for that positive feel good feeling. Failure in any form…. Disappointment, a negative factor is bound to take over so there will need to be some sort of will power from within here for this not to happen? Be honest its still within your powers here.

As luck would have it, how much will power do you find yourself using to avoid or limit yourself to an invite after work to a public house just prior to your weekends race, where to be honest if you do pop over you’re more than likely not going to have just one alcoholic drink now are you? It’s someone’s birthday, or someone has baked over the weekend and brought in a few samples….. Maybe you can have a little slice of this “unhealthy food” or you politely decline. It could be just me being seriously OCD with what I eat but if you say the words…. And politely say. “Thanks but no Thanks” you’re looked at like you’re some sort of freak. Oh go on? Nag nag, pressure, pressure “honestly, NO thank you!!” which probably follows anti running comments putting you down for not being like them?... Woah hang on here! Be like you?… Hmm I was under the assumption running was a “healthy” sport good for us keeping our mind and body ticking over. We probably have a better diet than they do and very importantly our running keeps us on top of the every day and increasing stress in a working environment! This now means I stand… maybe alone on the other side of the fence than they are. This is the biggest signal that they don’t understand why we run because if they did… They wouldn’t ask or even challenge us? I find this scenario occurs fairly often at my place of work and I’m sure you too must face this constant battle. Its like a rock in a river constantly battling against the tide in their attempt to wear me down.

Sadly every runner faces these challenges and have moments of doubts leading up to a race and even en route to the finish line and unfortunately, you need to remind yourself it’s a mind trick! If you’ve not experienced this yet…. Mark my words… Oh, you will! Getting to the finishing line does not just require fitness and strength, it requires mental power not to give in but to keep going! It may require thinking of family or the considerate friends for encouragement and even keeping an ear out to listen to those loyal spectators shouting your name or race number at you as you run/stagger past them.

Honestly we’re all different so whatever works for you keeping you strong, do it and use it. You chose to participate thin this sport which includes the training and race entries, so injury permitting it’s now you mission to get to any finish line. This is why we need positive people, thoughts, and morale boosters in our lives. I love seeing your twitter stories and updates and #teammotivation and #tribefit hash tags certainly helps me to reach my goal. In return yes, I’ve picked up the T Shirts or a shiny new medal for my efforts. What I thrive on most, mind you is a collection of quotes online that I’ve found very useful in my time of need. As a gentle kick up the behind as a reminder. You may have your own but if not it might be worth you starting a collection. If have some of your own please feel free to share them with me! Don’t be shy!

Here’s just a few of my favourites :-

Running Quotes...
1.       Win or Lose you will never regret working hard, making sacrifices, being disciplined or focussing too much
2.       I’d rather have a life of “Oh Wells”… Rather than “What If’s”
3.       Strong People don’t put others down…. They lift them up!!
4.       Any fool can criticise your running. Ridicule, jeer, condemn, scorn, mock, moan, complain, poke fun - - and …. Most fools do!
5.       People too weak to follow their own dreams ....will always find a way to discourage yours!!
6.       The pride in finishing a marathon is much greater than all the pain endured, during a marathon
7.       If you are breathing.... Then you can keep going!!
8.       Know matter how slowly you're going..... You're still lapping everyone on the couch!!
9.       "Running is a big question mark...It asks you, 'Are you going to be a wimp or are you going to be strong today?'" - Peter Maher
10.   “Any negative attitude on the part of others towards you is their pain, not yours!!” - Guy Finley.
11.   “If you don't do stupid things while you're young, you'll have nothing to smile about when you're old." @_WillSmith_:
12.   The only time you fail is when you fall down…. And CHOOSE to STAY DOWN!! 

13.   Dont let fatigue... Make a coward of you?
14.   Do… Or Do Not!! There is No Try - Yoda
15.   Yesterday... You said Tomorrow ??
16.   “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!” – Louise Hazel
17.   "In the first half of the race, don't be an idiot. In the second half, don't be a wimp."
18.   Eventually you learn that the competition is against the little voice inside you that wants you to quit." Sheehan
19.   You can feel either sore or sorry tomorrow... Your choice
20.   "A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence"
21.   "Remember, your worst run is always 100% better than the person who never tries."
22.   If you're absent during my struggle, don't expect to be present during my success.
23.   It wont stop hurting, but you'll be finished sooner!!
24.   The voice in your head that says you *cant* do this... Is a liar
25.   When someone tells you "it can't be done," it's more a reflection of their limitations, not yours.”

Thursday, 14 March 2013

So you want to become a better runner do you?……….


If the title to this blog applies to you get ready to roll your sleeves up.

Have you run any distance, then looked at your race results and possibly compared your time, to people you know then scratched your head and asked yourself just HOW? Can someone run the same distance so much faster then you? I’ll be honest I have serious OCD here and forever love to compare a stat or two here. It’s not even comparing your times to Joe Blogg’s runners how about a comparison to you elite runners too?

@paulajradcliffe's marathon world record is officially 2hrs 15mins 25 seconds! Patrick Makau’s mens time is 2hrs 3mins 38 seconds Now compare that your marathon effort? In comparison I could run the same race and be at about mile 18 here as they both crossed the finishing line? So standing at a fixed point and looking EIGHT miles into the distance? ….. Is quite a way? Are you kidding me, that’s amazing speed? If I asked to race them and say “Hey give me an hour and twenty minutes head start”… we might have the first marathon photo finishing! Good grief how the hell do they do it?

Lets compare…. They have funding…We have to find the money from our monthly salaries. They have more time then us… We have to squeeze in runs before or after our daily jobs. They have child minder?... We have to take our children with us or selfishly drop them off with other partners or grandparents… and… be back by a certain time to  pick them up. They are looked after by physiotherapists and have more sports massages in two months than we’ll possibly have in a year! They get injured and everyone from all areas pounce on them to make a full recovery as quickly as possible. You have the same injury and the NHS may think about seeing you next year for a consultation unless again you pay for private health care subject to time availability. How many pairs of trainers do you own or buy? How long do you make them last you to reduce cost? Guess what they get their’s donated to them for free! As they’re sponsored by all the top shoe companies. This comparison list really can go on and on but surely you get the idea now. These little perks are adding up and there’s probably more we could add to this list but you can now see why daylight is appearing between you and the faster runner.

This said, If you’re determined to be a better runner this doesn’t stop you finding your own way to improve but what a complete palaver to bring your race times down? (If this is your motivation) Lets start with nutrition, your fuel for your body. Smoking, not advised. Alcohol within moderation!! Unhealthy foods stay clear off. Your work office treats within moderation or not at all! (Normally requires will power against the person who's desperately trying to ruin your race preperation) Fruit, vegetables, antioxidants plenty off. The right carbohydrates and protein taken at the right times and of course, were’ not talking about the Basic cheapo range from the supermarket shelves. Quality of the food makes a difference too, to your health and of course your hobby will obviously increase your weekly family shopping bill.

Trainers, that are suitable for your running gait. A rule of thumb visit a reputable running shop and spend extra time trying on different pairs for comfort and have a proper assessment so you can avoid injury a few months down the line because do you want to spend extra money visiting a physiotherapist to repair your body which you could have helped avoid this injury to you in the first place? How do you like your off the shelf shiny new trainers. Great feeling isn’t it? You do realise the elites have hi tech moulded version don’t you for absolute perfection. How long should you run in these trainers? What have you been advised? Break them in for what? 50 miles, use them for 4-500 miles before replacing? Taking them out in all weathers then chuck them in the corner of the room to fester becoming damaged and losing its cushioning before running in them again. Not the best way to look after them but you do realise an Elite can scuff them a little then decide, nah that’s enough usage let me get my new pair out from the cupboard.

Gym work, to be a better runner we need to be a stronger runner. Working on upper body strength, glutes, core and legs. What gym equipment are you using? Kettle bells, resistance band, dumb bells gym machines, exercise bikes, cross trainers, DVD exercise program, Wii Fit/Wii FitU etc? With this added strain we now need to keep our muscles loose and flexible so keep stretching daily, to again avoid an injury!. Use a foam roller, pain relief creams, Ibuprofen, book an appointment (in your time) to see someone for a sports massage. Can you honestly fit all this within your work/family life daily routine? You can try but ask yourself how much commitment did you actually put into this. Did you have time to? Did you do just enough to tick the box to say yes I done it… or enough to say I actually busted a gut to make my body take notice and to actually make a change for the better?

Now for the hard work itself. People often ask me “How do run X,Y,Z distance, I know I couldn’t do that!” I’m sorry but I’ve heard this so many times now it does make me look to the heavens above and think you lazy so and so. Well actually its easy you start at A and you don’t stop until you get to B. If you run at a steady pace everyone and I mean everyone will finish. Wear the T Shirt and show of the shiny new medal. What’s the problem? The problem is training at one pace running a training routine for arguments sake for two hours within 50-70% would become tedious and not a challenge to ones self. There is no hiding it. If you want to run a new PB you have to run faster than you did last time. To run faster you need to train harder. Intentionally or not that’s the honest truth. Plodding around in training is not going to help you. It will need a variety of runs, distances, heart rate zones, time durations, repetitions not to mention mind games of determination to help you run faster pushing your body so it copes with this new strain or demand. Of course it hurts you will be well outside of your comfort zone but hard to describe it’s a pain we all endure so race day itself will become more enjoyable. How many of you throw in the towel….  “and go do something less boring instead”<< (Get it?) very few as we all return and do the same next time out

This may come across a bitter and a blog full of jealousy (hopefully not) but any decisions in my life have been down to me! I can only blame myself with what path I took when I arrived at a crossroad planning my Work/Family life. If I’ve made the right/wrong decision even when I took up this hobby, when I run, how far or fast is entirely up to me. To be honest i do love fellow and like minded and runners and admire you all for enjoying what I do too, even through the pain barrier. I want my running days to end full of memories as I’m aiming to be the best runner I can be. I love seeing your stats, stories and pictures of events posted all over twitter which is why I happily follow you. I started this running malarkey late in my life, a lot later than I could have (my fault), however I still have a drive, if not playing a game aiming to get as close to the men’s marathon world record as I possibly can! I have run four marathons had four very different experiences. From joyful to outright swearing my head off agony and I cannot say I have run the perfect marathon… yet! Believe me I still have loads of improvement to make and I intend to do so. My hands maybe more tied then others in certain areas but with what freedom and flexibility I do have…. That is the area I can control and I’m trying to utilise and make the most of. Good health and injury free I will continue to run until I’m 110 therefore I will see you at the start line and may the best runner win....

Friday, 8 March 2013

Confused?... I sure am!!


Its time to write a bit more to my blogg and there must be a trend as I only seem to write when I've got something to moan about? I’ve been running since 2007 and currently feel like I’ve just started up again and am firmly on square one! Its been a while of keeping too my scheduled runs, watching what I eat, getting to the gym for a work out, be completely stubborn and resist the Christmas junk food temptation as much as I possibly could. The new Year arrived so time to enter enter the Watford Half Marathon, ramp up my mileage as training for the London marathon gets nearer and then pick up an injury which throws an almighty spanner into the works!

How can I describe this pain on the lower part on the inside of my right shin bone? A dull ache on every impact.  The lightest of touches i also feel pins and needles down my leg. Now I've had my fair share of injuries and dealt with them accordingly but this is now 6 weeks of no running with the pain not getting any less? I've rested, cross trained applied so much ice I've burnt the skin on my leg. Taken anti-inflammatory's, strapped with kinesio tape and still the pain is there. So much so I'm thinking of deferring my entry in the London Marathon and enter the Kent marathon in June in an attempt to run a GFA time for the London Marathon 2014 because this is what this year is all about for me. Ive missed pout the last two years so I mean it this time, really must obtain this time for myself.


While at work the annoying pain got too much so I decided to visit casualty. After sitting around for what seemed an eternity, I saw a doctor who poked and prodded my shin and with no visible swelling reassured me I can't have shin splints as the slightest of touches would have seen me leaping off the couch? Well is that good news? However he mentioned my Achilles…. (not again) goes right up into the back of my calf muscle could be inflamed and that.. is what is causing the pain. If so stretching and more ice... Surely ??

Now the injury is one thing but the inquest has started how the hell has this happened? In September/October last year I felt fit. Strong and full of confidence. Race time predictions looked good and then some. I entered the Watford Half marathon knowing this would be a PB for me. Even on this hard and hilly course just maintaining my current fitness and pace a PB easily and that I did dipping in under 1hr 25 so why the flipping injury? Having run past many photographers I was a little concerned here with the positioning of my feet before I try and land mid/forefoot. My feet seem to be in at awkward angle while a split second later as my feet make contact with the floor the wear and tear on the soles of my trainers indicate I’m landing right where I should be but has this contributed to my current injury?


© Sussex Sport Photography.


Maybe I went too long over the Christmas period without a sports massage? Did I not use my foam roller enough? How old are my trainers? I bought my Newton’s at the end of October which makes them a little over four months old so I reckon a little over 300 miles which should still be supportive enough compared to other trainers ive run in surely.

Something isn’t quite right which leaves me in March currently trying to recover from an injury, ramp up and squeeze in my high mileage running schedule with my twitter family now talking about #Tapering… Im really lagging behind. Stating the obvious you may say but now I must buy highly rated trainers from a reputable shop which has gait analysis so I can see for myself that they suit my running style just for my own piece of mind because that way you can eliminate those niggling doubts straight away. Perhaps in October when I ran in my work trousers rolled up briefly on a treadmill, at a slower pace that I normally run with the shop assistant stood behind me claiming everything looks alright…. I shouldn’t have taken his word for it? To add to my doubts when was  the last time I saw Newton shoes on sale on the shelves of various running shops? Entering a race how many pairs of Newton shoes do you see on fellow runners? A minority for sure. They may appear more in triathlon events than our half and full marathons?

So what’s the plan now? I actually do not know. Right now deferring from the London Marathon is being considered. So much so I have entered a Kent Marathon in June as a back up to run at the best of my ability. This option would allow me more recovery time, which seems daft as I;ve been looking forward too and training for the London Marathon for a year now!

Secondly I have a pair of trainers looking at me asking me to take them out onto the streets when I feel strong too but are they the cause of this injury and would they blow my last chance of salvation out of the water by using them again? Decision, decisions....