Nasty New Hill

As lockdown training continues Marcus and I realise we need to catch up on the missed hill sprint session from the weekend. It’s already dark so the park venue is a non-starter, not enough light to safely run up our usual patch.

As it happens we live on top of a hill so we decide to have the training equivalent of a staycation and use part of our own hill. We find a stretch that’s reasonably lit. At first we balk because one street light is broken in the middle, but after jogging around a bit we decide this is our best bit and having acclimatised a bit more we realise it will be light enough to be safe. The photo is taken at the same time but the camera makes it look much lighter than it does to the naked eye.

Our bold plan (with hindsight) was to do the planned session of 2 sets of 4 sprints with walkback recovery between sprints and 7 minutes between sets. We pace out 100m up the hill, altimeter says a rise of 17m.

It’s interesting running on the pavement rather than wet grass and the first run feels easy. The second run starts well but about halfway up everything is burning far more than usual. We finish the third run and in a mutual collapse of exhaustion, we decide 2 sets of 3 will be more than enough.

On the last run, as with the second, I have to check my pace at about 2/3 of the distance when an approaching car’s headlights turn everything to black and I’ve no idea where my feet are landing. Re-accelerating adds a certain pain.

Hard, but a hill we’ll probably use again.

More Lamp Post Turnabouts

Lamp Posts at night with runner

We decide to take the easy option and do turnabouts outside the house. Forgot that I had Night Mode active on the phone, but actually worked out quite nicely as a picture 🙂

We used our new-found routine where we run fast between 2 lamp posts, pause 30 seconds, turn around for a fast return. Repeat so you run 4 x 2 lamp posts followed by 1×3 lamp posts (all with 30 seconds). Take a 7 minute break for a good recovery then repeat, but in reverse – starting with the 3 lamp post run.

The tightness in my calf has returned, I thought I’d finally shaken this off and realise I’d not been doing my strengthening exercises. Must resume those and give it a bit more of a break.

Lamp Post Turnabouts

Lamp Posts at night

Coach Deb has set us some good lockdown drills and we are enjoying our lamp post turnabouts. No need to measure anything and you’re guaranteed a decently lit track at any time. And even better the track is just outside the house!!

In fact we forgot the details the first time so made it up a little and enjoyed the variation. Not forgetting the usual warm up and form drills that must look slightly strange to the occasional dog walker and pram pusher.

For the turnabouts we run fast between 2 lamp posts, pause 30 seconds, turn around for a fast return. Repeat so you run 4 x 2 lamp posts followed by 1×3 lamp posts (all with 30 seconds). Take a 7 minute break for a good recovery then repeat, but in reverse – starting with the 3 lamp post run.

With home being across the road we forget to cool down and head straight indoors. But on remembering we head back out for a cool down.

Definitely one to repeat, we both liked this variation (having confirmed it was a definite variation on what had been set).

Evening Run – Stopping to Chat

Feeling bullish after a reasonable outing earlier in the week. Time to rerun the course from a few days before. Marcus was unwell so it would have to be a solo effort. I’m usually much better when being pulled along, but just have to see how it goes.

The first section goes well and I manage to run the whole of the steep hill and with a bit more pace. I started out old style then picked it up only dipping towards the end. If I can keep it all below 7 mins / km next time I’ll be happy.

However I then spot someone i haven’t seen for ages walking up the hill to football on the brand new 5G pitch at the school. So I stop for a distance 2.5 min chat. Great for recovery bad to comparisons. I wonder what the net effect is, this was just at the beginning of a nice downhill stretch. The rest of the run goes well with a bit of cheering on as I pass a pub on the last 100m.

So overall 5:08 / km for 3.84km (moving time courtesy of Strava so my chat eliminate I assume). Not going to complain, not sure what effect the chat had.

Evening Run – not a Ride

Credit to Marcus for dragging me out. He wanted to run, I thought I might take the bike, but I discovered my headlight had given up, so there was nothing for it but to run. All on road and a bit difficult in some patches where the lighting not good and my balance being what it is. I did turn my ankle round about this time last year on a hole in the pavement that I never noticed.

Nothing eventful, apart from the long hill. I had to walk a patch in the middle. Need to sort up my uphills, I’m really slow. I noticed this on a park runs,

Apart from that it went okay. 3.91km in 21:46 according to my good friend Strava. 5:34/km, so a baseline set for the winter.

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