SatNav is still in hospital but he should be ok. Complications with asthma and chicken pox, poor little fella.
Needed to get out of the house for a bit so I managed to get to the gym. Couldn't go swimming as for some daft reason the pool closed at 1530. Got there at about 1630 with the intention of 20k on the bike and 5k on the treadmill. Managed 10k on the bike in 18 mins and 5k in just less than 33 minutes. It was absolutely knackering. Getting off the bike with legs feeling like jelly and then running on the treadmill was unbelievably difficult. I was very aware afterwards that what I just did was, quite literally, a drop in the ocean on what I hope to achieve eventually, approx 1/10 of the distances for the Ironman.
All my training thinking recently has been focussing on triathlon training rather than just running. I am going to devise a training plan so I can keep some tri-training in there but focus on the running. I'm going to a spinning class on Wednesday with my friend Heather, never been to one before so should be interesting. If it goes well I will use the spinning classes to improve my cycling fitness and a couple of sessions in the gym to improve my endurance.
Alot of my current limitations are mainly due to a general lack of fitness at that level rather than anything else in particular. As I continue training, my muscles will get stronger and my cardiovascular fitness will improve even more than it was already.
Like having a plate too full of food it can be overbearing. I have an intensely difficult run coming up in September and need to be as fit as possible for that, mainly to prevent injury through weak muscles or poor technique.
My major goal for the moment is the Brighton Marathon next year. That will be a major point on the Iron Path. I'm going to have to put a lot of hours in to train for it and it will give me a glimpse into the kind of commitment required. It was also tell me if I am actually capable of doing a proper endurance race.
I've managed to arrange some running training with Cat and Lorna next week so that should be fun, not been out with the pair of them for a few weeks and its always good running with them two. Last time we went out they were chatting away whilst I was struggling behind, will be interesting to see how it goes next time.*cue evil laugh*
I am also joining the Manchester Triathlon Club and debating on joining Sale Harriers running club too. Casual memberships are only £25 and I think it would be good to have the opportunity to go out with a proper club every couple of weeks or so.
Monday tomorrow so I'm going to set myself a goal. Next week I went to hit over 20 miles running. Most I've managed in a week so far is about 18 so should be doable. Just got to be careful I don't over do it.