- The Queen came to Ireland;
- Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald passed away;
- Eamon Coughlan became a Senator;
- Portugal joined Ireland in bankruptcy;
- Leinster joined Munster as two time winners of the Heineken Cup!
It's always an ominous sign when New Year's resolutions are put down in text. In my case, at least, it usually means that the exact opposite will happen - a bit like making a doctors appointment - by the time I get to the surgery the symptoms have cleared up!
This is certainly true of my last post which, as I was recently reminded, is over 4 months old!
Let's examine this in a bit more detail. Two resolutions were stated:
1. To run 'lots' more;
2. To post more often on this blog.
A reasonable person might consider these to be relatively easy and attainable goals for 2011 but I've failed misearably on both counts.
On the running front - I have run 'some' more but not 'lots' more and certainly not as much as I'd intended. During January, February & March, mainly due to other demands on my personal time, I only managed 'infrequent' slow/short runs. This certainly put paid to any chance of me following in the footsteps of others and running 39 miles on my 39th birthday in February (I'll have to aim for the 40 @ 40 target instead!). It also caused me to DNS the Ballycotton-10 on March 6th for fear of doing myself an injury. Unfortunately, I went for a 6 mile lunchtime run on March 7th only to seriously pull my left calf at mile 4.5. Maybe I should have run the Ballycotton-10 anyway - at least then I'd have got a mug instead of looking like a mug. (luckily Grellan passed by in his car and gave me a lift back to the office which saved me some of the walk/limp of shame)
However, since April I've had a bit more available personal time so I've tried to redress my family/running/work-life balance. Running has been a bit more frequent and for a short while I managed 4+ runs per week (20-30 miles 7:45-8:15mpm pace). My plan was to get a few solid weeks in the bag as 'conditioning' and then to set some goals for the rest of the year. Maybe even a marathon in the autumn... But since the start of May things have not been good. My calf problems are back. I've been resting and icing but I probably need to do some more massaging and strengthening. Last week I got more than 5 miles into my run before my calf cramped but today (after a 7 day rest) I pulled up after less than 1 mile. I think that the source of the problem is a general tightness/weakness in my left hip/leg. This is now getting a bit frustrating as, obviously, my self-treatment isn't working so I may have to resort to seeking professional advice!
On the blogging front - I think that no post in almost 5 months speaks for itself! There's just not been too much to talk about, really. In my defence, I have tweeted (see the sidebar across...) about my infrequent runs/injuries etc. So if you are part of my small band of followers you'll know know what's happening.
The Cork City Marathon is only around the corner so I hope all your training is going well. Next year I may be availing of your pacer skills ....
5 comments:
DEAL!
Cork marathon 2012, and I'll hold you to that!
Is that a threat!!!! :)
12 months notice should be just long enough to get some endurance training in!
40 @ 40 sounds good.
Mick is the name of the pacer you;ll be looking for in Cork.
Grellan... At the rate I'm going it will be 40 miles in my 40th year!!!
I take it that Mick will be taking the 4:30 group??? :)
I don't think they start that early Brendan!
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