Kicking Off the Indoor Season at Lee Valley

Photo of me hurdling

This meeting felt really early though I suspect it’s not, probably just a factor of the strange season we’ve had post-lockdown. Looking back we’ve been able to compete a lot. As Omicron surges we don’t know what the upcoming seasons (indoor and outdoor) will look like.

However, back to Lee Valley. Marcus was unable to make it up from Cardiff so I made the solo journey to Lee Valley, though plenty of club mates and other people I know so a good outing from that perspective.

I’d decided to try my hand at 60m hurdles. I don’t have what it takes to be a sprint hurdler, but I’m hoping to do more 400m hurdles in the future so need to work on my technique, improving this and getting more economical over the barriers. Short hurdles are a notch higher so that presents a challenge now, but an opportunity later as the lower height should look less daunting. At least that’s the theory.

The other main target for me was to build confidence in leading with either leg. I’m not up to 3 strides between the hurdles so 4 strides is much better and likely to force me to change.

First-round didn’t go according to plan, I was too slow to the first barrier and then bottled the left leg option and used 5 strides all the way. 12.42 for that round so could’ve been worse.

Second round I decided that I needed to attack that first hurdle from the gun and the left leg would follow, I felt more confident on the left warming up. That start plan worked, but I clipped the first hurdle and that threw me off my stride completely putting me naturally onto the right again, I did manage one left leg clearance and a slight improvement at 12.32, good enough. With hindsight I’ve just done a training session at my 400 height and felt so much better – so success on that count.

For the 600m there were only two heats and I was drawn in the fastest one against a number of very speedy club mates. I was way off the pace and an initial error on the board suggested I’d done something like 1:57 though my time wasn’t shown. It turns out there was a glitch with timing and I was given 1:47.9 – a decent indoor PB though not my best overall. The race felt okay but it never really flowed and the video backs up the fact, strides looking a bit off, probably too little power and a bit “reachy”. Happy overall though.

Lockdown Conditioning Commences

Starting with good intentions Marcus and I set out our mats for a quick workout. Starting with a range of press up variations – 20 of each. These really kill me, I’m fine with the standard press ups, but the variants really kill me. I should probably put some of these up as resources here. I no there is a wealth of stuff online already, but we have adapted for ourselves.

Finish with a bunch of abs exercises, 50 of each. We’ve decided to focus on these two areas a bit until we get more comfortable with them and then start to mix it up.

British Champs – Painful Ending

Thought I’d kick off my blogs with a look back at what looked to be a promising season start but turned out to be last event before lockdown

I decided to have my first foray into national competition with the British Indoors. The 400m final run as two races and I’m in the second. Coming off the third bend I hear a cracking sound from my below and a wobble on my left foot. Assume it’s a broken spike plate, but as I continue on down the straight the pain tells me it might have been some fully else. I manage to cruise the last 150 for overall 6th – definitely not limping off before finishing is the thought. Not a very sensible thought.

Btw credit to Tom Phillips for the photo.  www.tomphillipsphotos.co.uk

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