Friday, September 18, 2009

The long run and the half

Since I last blogged excitedly about running the City2Surf in a pb, I have logged around 258km over five weeks including three long runs of 30km, 33km and 36km on three consecutive Sundays. The 33km run was the biggest struggle I had, mostly due to a lack of fuel before (breakfast) and during (I only had one gel) the run. I hit the wall at about 28km and my love of running disappeared somewhere between Darling Harbour and the Sydney Opera House. I think additional contributing factors were starting too fast (4:30 min/km) and starting too late in the morning as the sun heated up the city fairly quickly that day.

I prepared for the next week's 36km run with all of that in mind, and got up at 5am to eat breakfast and beat the sun. I almost never eat before running but since the pain of the previous week, I now plan to always eat before any 30km+ run. I also took along three gels (tried GU for the first time instead of Powerbar, which I like better now because they are not as thick) and my trusty 3L Camelbak, freshly cleaned with a newly purchased cleaning pack. At $50, it was a massive rip-off but at least the water tasted good for a change and the gross mold I discovered in the tube was gone. I kept to a steady 5 min/km as much as I could and had the best long run I've ever had! Glad I figured out what works and what doesn't before the Melbourne Marathon in three weeks.

My focus switched after the 36km to the Blackmore's Half Marathon here in Sydney on September 20th. I feel very confident of breaking the 90 minute mark and I am really aim for close to 85 mins now. My plan is to go out at 4 min/kms and hold on for as long as I can. I know I can do it over 14km (as done in City2Surf) and I'm hoping I will be able to keep it up during the 21.1km until I get close enough to smell the finish line.

The race starts at 6.20am so I will be up at 4am getting prepared and heading to catch the train to Milson's Point at 4.40am. I have a preferred start (bib number #612) so I think I will get a good clear run. The sub 90 minutes half marathon is what this blog has been all about since I started it over 18 months ago and the moment of truth is only two days away. I am injury-free and I already have my Brooks Racer ST4s out and ready to go. I can hardly wait!

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