Until my first marathon. Surprisingly the training is going well, I've managed to crack out 20 miles on my little legs, and feeling optimistic!
However I'm one of those people, that doesn't like it when things are easy and I like to take the hard route, so never mind being my first marathon, I'm now setting myself a time goal to do it in.... Under 4 hours 30 minutes.
Doable? Not sure but I shall have a good crack at it!
Diet to pants
The main thing that will probably help me achieve this on top of my training is my diet. Surely as a personal trainer my diet is perfect...ish. maybe. not really. I eat LOTS. 80% of the time my diet is good, but I have a few slip ups that like anyone have now become a regular occurance. The occasional piece of cake, chocolate bar, biscuit here and there. Aswell as the alcohol.... WOOPS. My diet now resembles something more like this...
And this...
Guess what, I'm only human! So in order to get my time nice and speedy, I'm giving up alcohol and sugar once again! Similar to the no sugar experiment but not quite as restrictive, I can have sugary goods in the form of sports drinks and gels, aswell as a few bits of sweetner in my protein bars and shakes.
Generally the idea behind this is to get rid of the mentality of "I can eat whatever I want cause I'm going to burn it off" and back to "my body is a temple".
Monday, 29 August 2011
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Pre 20 mile carb loading...
So tomorrow morning I shall be getting up at the crack of dawn to run 20 miles.... desperate times call for desperate measures. Usually on a long run day I complete it in the late afternoon/early evening and have chance to stuff my face before.
This early morning hefty mileage is new to me and I'm not the type of person to crack out a full english at 5am, so I decided to shovel it in today instead. I literally rocked it out on the carbs...
I thought I would give you all a little insight into what a typical day of my diet looks like prior to a hard training day. My Carb loading today entailed....
Breakfast
1 Medium Orange, Handful of Strawberries and Blueberries, Handful of Cashew Nuts, 2 slices of wholemeal toast with crunchy Peanut Butter and a Protein Shake.
Training: Gentle 4.5 mile run
Post Workout Snack
Muesli Bar
Lunch
2 Tiger Bread Buns with Cheese and salad and a portion of chunky oven chips
Snack
1 medium apple, 1 Nectarine and a toffee cake
Snack
Protein Bar
Dinner
Wholemeal Pasta with Blue Cheese, Broccoli and Peas (MASSIVE portion)
Snack
Greek Yoghurt with Honey and Banana
Sounds like a lot and surely I'm going to end up looking like this....
The weight is literally dropping off me, so there's truth when they say eat more to loose weight guys (as long as you burn it off).
Another thing I NEVER thought would happen. I'm sick of the sight of food. When you spend most of the day shovelling it in, it gets very boring very fast. My last meal today resembled me looking more like this...
Eating my way to a marathon...
Like anything to do with fitness and good nutrition, there's no point in having one without the other. This is particularly the case when training for long endurance events like marathons, and a good diet is essential. Sure calorie wise, as race day approaches you can pretty much eat whatever you want as you will more than likely burn it off later. However, performance wise, living off chocolate and pizza isn't going to help get you over the finish line. Diet is key, making sure you load the right amount of carbs, get a good amount of protein, and replace all the minerals lost in sweat.
Here are a few of the things that have got me through the gruelling training so far...
Standard morning feast ie. Breakfast
Typical Luncheon (on days when I have time to prepare something)
A couple of good quality dinners....
A typical carb loading meal the day before a long run....
Snacks inbetween (courtesy of Jane Delphi!)
Here are a few of the things that have got me through the gruelling training so far...
Standard morning feast ie. Breakfast
Typical Luncheon (on days when I have time to prepare something)
A couple of good quality dinners....
A typical carb loading meal the day before a long run....
Snacks inbetween (courtesy of Jane Delphi!)
Sunday, 14 August 2011
16 miles of hell summed into a few photos
I went on a run yesterday, the longest one to date, on my 8 week mission to a marathon and thought I would display the sheer agony of parts of the run via photo (was a bit tricky!)
Getting my game face on....
16 miles requires a few essentials...
The first hill (Matthew Bank)...
Nice long stretch along Great North Road...
Running with the cows in town moor...
Down into the city centre....
I made a friend on the tyne bridge...
Into Sandyford...
Snack time at the top of Shields Road...
Hills, hills and more hills...
Escaping down into the Dene for a while...
The hill of death out of the Dene (pictures don't do this beast justice)...
Through to Gosforth High Street, only a few miles to go!
Got a bit lost and ended up coming out from here...
Less than a mile to go...
Homeward bound....
Finished thanks to these little champs!
Getting my game face on....
16 miles requires a few essentials...
The first hill (Matthew Bank)...
Nice long stretch along Great North Road...
Running with the cows in town moor...
Down into the city centre....
I made a friend on the tyne bridge...
Into Sandyford...
Snack time at the top of Shields Road...
Hills, hills and more hills...
Escaping down into the Dene for a while...
The hill of death out of the Dene (pictures don't do this beast justice)...
Through to Gosforth High Street, only a few miles to go!
Got a bit lost and ended up coming out from here...
Less than a mile to go...
Homeward bound....
Finished thanks to these little champs!
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Racing to my first marathon
I’m never one to do things the sensible way, so when I slowly began to progress from my half marathon distance I decided that I would attempt to run a marathon while it was easy to train and adapt my body in such a way. I usually rush into things, with my head in the clouds and blag my way through but I decided that this time I wanted to do this properly and really enjoy the experience having trained properly. So one random day in April I signed up for the Brighton 2012 marathon, thoroughly satisfied that with a year to train I would be in tip top condition.
I started training hard and fast increasing my distance significantly past the 13 mile wall and found that I hit a new wall, 16 miles. Frustrated with myself and mentally never being able to push myself past this point I tried to understand why psychologically my body wouldn’t let me go further in this distance and over the past few weeks the realisation that my goal is too far away to make me push myself hard enough.
So me being me and never doing things the normal way has signed up for a marathon. Fair enough I hear you say, surely you’ve got 12-16 weeks over the year that you set yourself to train, which is still more than enough time. Aha! Here is where the problem lies, as I only have 8 weeks….
Is it doable? I have no idea; the body can do strange and wonderful things when you really want it to. Will I get a good time? Probably not but I will be happy just to complete it! So for the next 8 weeks I will blog my very short but sweet journey to my very first marathon.
Wish me luck!
(I might not win but I can dream big!)
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