Monday 16 January 2012

Training Week: 9th - 15th Jan + Winter Tanners 30

The 3rd solid week of training in the bag, and only a little grumble from my hip/thigh area (seems to be the Sept/Oct injury still lingering somewhere in there) following yesterday's Winter Tanners 30 event over the Surrey Hills. Training Week by day/mileage:
Mon: Rest/Core
Tues: 18.4mi (9.2mi Steady, 1hr 45mins later 9.2m easy)
Weds: 5.2mi Easy
Thurs: 6.3mi (incl 6 x 1/4m reps @ sub6)
Fri: Rest/Core
Sat: 6.5mi incl 2mi @ 6.35pace
Sun: 30mi (LDWA - Winter Tanners 30)
Total: 66.4mi

Winter Tanners was great fun, got to run an Ultra with my mate Rob for the first time since 2010. The £5 entry fee is amazing value, and it is an LDWA event, so low key, no flash medal or goody bag, 3 CP's en-route with orange squash/water, jaffa cakes and biscuits, oh, and of course a cup of tea if you wanted. And it is not a marked route, you have 4 pages of written directions which describe the route, I have to say they are very good instructions as Rob and I only went ever so slightly wrong on two occasions, but you mostly stay on public bridleways, National Trails or cycle routes.
Fantastic day out, the views and trails around this part of Surrey are really great, and Rob and I chatted and caught up on the last few months pretty much the whole way, and the miles just ticked by really quickly. Neither of us were pushing it, just getting the miles in, so it was surprising (in a really good way) that we eventually saw Jezza and George, who had started a bit before Rob and I. We had a quick catch up and then Rob and I were off, as we were keeping to our nice steady pace, and I am sure Jezza and George didn't mind, as they were doing there own thing as well.
The last few miles were a bit quicker paced, Rob and I have a habit of finishing most Trail Mara's / Ultra's at a pretty good pace, and to-day was no exception. A quick blat at sub 8's for the last bit and we were back at the Start/Finish (car park by train station) in 5hrs16mins. No idea where this put us, and we are not that fussed as it was just a great run on the trails, and not a race.
It was really great to run with Rob and have a really good catch up, I will be seeing him again in 3weeks for Thames Trot 50, so no doubt another few hours of banter to be had.
Happy Running.

2 comments:

  1. No problems with you guys going off, we had a plan and were sticking to it, as you were. We were giving a running commentary as Rob and you ran down the valley and up that nasty gradient. You both looked really good as you overtook each other. I am pleased as we plodded out the run and still am able to run up 9 flights of stairs, two at a time the next day :-)

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  2. great stuff David. Good to catch up. I've posted some shaky dv clips on youtube!

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