Thursday, November 15, 2012

Slowly

Now a good two weeks after the marathon I'm slowly recovering. Last week I got a few easy runs in, and felt a bit of "pain" on the first couple, but the run tonight was much better, picking up the pace all the way.
I think one of the main things contributing to a good recovery, was taking a full week off running directly after the race, and I've also started using my bike to get me to work three times in the last 7 days.
I've now set myself the new target of The Hamburg Marathon next April, where I'll be looking to improve my time from Frankfurt ;-)

BTW I can really recommend the podcast from Marathontalk.com which I'm listening to whilst writing this now, happy running! :)

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Frankfurt Marathon 2012



The wake up call came at 6:30, but I was already awake anyway, so jumped out of bed, and had a light breakfast. I took a look at my mobile, the weather page said -1°C not really something that made me feel like jumping for joy, more like jumping back into bed. Still here to run a marathon, so lets get my stuff on.

Met Jens down stairs in the lobby (after leaving my bag in the Hotel luggage room) and we jogged to the start line, which was only about 10 min. away. It was cold but the sun was shining brightly, which helped.

At 10 o'clock the sound of the gun, and off we went. The course crosses the city center a few times before going south of The River Main just after the 13km mark. I was feeling fit, at least till the half way mark. But my 5km time was a quite a bit faster than I'd intended, by about 1 min. which doesn't sound like a lot, but I had my doubts. And doubts are not a good thing to have when running a marathon.
At around 20km I started to get a light stitch in my right side, wasn't anything painful (like I've had before when racing) but still a bit worrying and annoying, “just what I need now” going through my head, and it stayed with me for the next 15km or so.
Going back over The Main (24-25km) we ran across a more modern (higher) bridge, which is part of a duel carriageway, which meant quite a climb up, and on the bridge I really felt the cold wind and a bit uncomfortable to say the least, but still ok.
Then came 30km which is the start of a very straight piece of road leading back towards the city center, and here the wind came head on most of the time, although I've got to say it wasn't a strong wind but enough to make you feel uncomfortable. It's always said that this is where the marathon really begins, something I've read a lot about and heard quite often, and now it was my turn to experience this myself. It's not just a physical thing but it's also about the mental part, and in some ways maybe more mental than physical.
The nearer I got to the finish line the harder it seemed to get, I know sounds a bit pathetic but that was how it felt. Just after the 30km sign to top it all my garmin said goodbye :( make my day!
Somewhere between 30 - 35km there was a watering station, and I saw that they had tea as well, “something hot would be good” I said to myself, so I took a tea and walked a bit so I could drink it, and feel the warmth (we now had around 4°C I think).
The rest was basically just a struggle to keep moving (note I say moving not running ;) and at 40km I took another drink/walk to get me through the last part.
In all a great experience, especially running into the Festival Hall in Frankfurt with a red carpet laid out for the runners, sensational feeling (and warm ;)
With a time of 3:30:19 I'm pleased, although I had aimed for a 3:2X:XX 
But like someone said "Aim for the moon, if you don't succeed you'll still land amongst the stars" 
But I'm looking forward to doing a spring marathon on my doorstep in Hamburg next year :D

Friday, October 26, 2012

2 Days to go (Marathon)

With less than two Days......

I'm really starting to get a little nervous now, less than two days to go till the gun goes off in Frankfurt; 10 AM is start time for the Frankfurt Marathon 2012.

I know my training has been good, getting in upto 100+km per week and, averaging around 80km, with lots of good long runs. 
But......... the tapering period (3 weeks) where you reduce the mileage considerably esp. in the last week, gives you a lot more time to think about things, and that's where negative thoughts can creep up on you.
 

But after two short runs (at marathon pace) this week, I feel like I'm in the shape of my life, so negative thoughts begone!

Tomorrow we take the ICE from Hamburg-Hbf to Frankfurt-Hbf (only 4 hours :)
Lets hope I get another good nights sleep tonight ;)