Last weekend was the Great Scottish Run. A 10km race followed by the half marathon. 7 years ago I entered the 10km race and when I finished I look on in awe at those lining up for the half marathon. How could they run double the distance - I was knackered and my legs weren't to happy either!
You've followed my journey since then and know that doubling the distance has been a bit of a theme culminating in Ironman, Marathon des Sables, the Highland Fling and The River Dart 10km swim. Each time I have considered going longer, doubling the distance, I have thought back to my 10km race and how I felt, then though of what I'd achieved since then. None of my results are fast but to me it's not about being fast, it's about challenging my mind to stretch the boundaries of what is possible.
Having 5 months off with a pulled hamstring has made me realise just how important my yoga is to me as this is what will keep me in top physical and mental condition. I can't afford another injury like that and am hopeful that the consultant will give me the all clear next week. But I am now impatient re my targets for 2015 & 2016 so I want to get them out there. Obviously they are subject to me being fit and also gaining entry to the events which is easier said than done.
2015 "A race" - The West Highland Way. 95 miles and targeting a time of 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds (you get my drift!).
2016 "A race" - Cape Wrath Ultra (inaugural event). 400km in 9 days living out on the hills.
Assuming I get in I will continue with my triathlon training and will be entering shorter tri's to keep me sharp. I'm also going to keep up the swimming and, subject to my training schedule want to entre the 12.5k Loch Ard swim which would be a significant challenge. There are still Ironmen events (The Celtman) on my list but I want to have a go at the WHW. When I finished the 'fling, or did it finish me, the thought going through my mind was how can people run another 42 miles after that brutal 53 miles? Well there is only one way to find out! Let the training begin with a very clear goal set in my mind. I'm so excited.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
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