Tuesday, 31 July 2007

51 minutes lunchtime walk

Considering my tum was still not 100%, I decided to go for a 51 minute lunchtime walk instead.

However, later that evening I banged my right ankle against a tree branch of a tree we had cut down at the weekend. The chopped up tree was at the side of the house near to the path. Unknown to me, there was a large branch just waiting for me! I've now got a swollen ankle! Great!

Upset Tummy!

I managed to get an unwanted upset tummy. Friday night, some of Saturday, and some of Sunday were the worst. Monday and Tuesday were recovery days.

So, that's why I've not run for a few days.

Friday, 27 July 2007

6.50km-ish Muti-Combination Run

I have run a very similar route (although not exactly the same) before. I will need to check the true distance at some point.

Start Time: 3:06 pm
Duration: 29:52 Park Loop
Distance: 6.50 km (4.04 miles)

Average speed: 13.06 kmh (8.11 mph)
Average pace: 4:36 per km (8.11 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 166, HRmax 166, and 434kcals

Thursday, 26 July 2007

5.07km Park & Cann Lane Variation

When you're struggling with your usual standard pace, it is often a good idea to run a longer and slightly hillier course at that same pace. This should have the effect of hopefully improving my pace of my standard shorter distances.

Any way, I ended up completing the 5.07km distance in 23:51, so a 12.76kmh speed achieved.


Start Time: 1:29 pm
Duration: 23:51 Park & Cann Lane Loop Variation (Gmap).
Distance: 5.07 km (3.15 miles)

Average speed: 12.76 kmh (7.93 mph)
Average pace: 4:42 per km (7:34 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 160, HRmax 168, and 354kcals

Wednesday, 25 July 2007

Park Loop - Clockwise

I ran the Park Loop in the opposite direction today. For some reason whenever I do this, it always always appears to be more difficult. Perhaps it is? The hilly bits and kissing gates probably come at the wrong time... that is when your getting a little tired. When you have to stop and weave through a kissing gate, it is always more difficult to find your stride again if you're not as fresh.

Completion time today was 20:58.


Start Time: 1:23 pm
Duration: 20:58 Park Loop
Distance: 4.45 km (2.77 miles)

Average speed: 12.73 kmh (7.91 mph)
Average pace: 4:43 per km (7:35 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 161, HRmax 170, and 316kcals

Tuesday, 24 July 2007

Park Loop in the Sunshine

For my current fitness-level, I pushed it a little today in the warm sunshine... strange weather at the mo.

I completed the Park Loop in a respectable time of 20:03, which is 7:15 per mile (4.30 per km)pace on average over the 2.77 mile (4.45 km) circuit, giving an average speed of 8.28 mph (13.32 kmh).


Start Time: 1:47 pm
Duration: 20:03 Park Loop
Distance: 4.45 km (2.77 miles)

Average speed: 13.32 kmh (8.28 mph)
Average pace: 4:30 per km (7:15 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 166, HRmax 177, and 323kcals

Monday, 23 July 2007

Hillside to start the week off...

Funny weather at the mo... It was very humid in the sunshine and yet it was spitting rain.

Although still not back at the fitness-level that I would like, I did push myself a little and put in a decent performance. What did not help was cars parked on pavements and two horses straggled along the farm path - I gave them a wide birth.

With this particular route the second quarter is downhill, however you do have to clear two stiles that upset the rhythm. This is then compounded at the turn-aound point, as you double back on yourself meaning that the third quarter is uphill where you than have to clear the same stiles but in reverse. Oh yes, you have to pass those two horses again!

Still, a completion time of 19:34 I suppose is not too bad with all things considered.


Start Time: 1:40 pm
Duration: 19:34
Distance: 4.19km (2.60m) - Gmap

Average speed: 12.87 kmh (8.00m)
Average pace: 4:40 per km (7:30 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 166, HRmax 178, and 316kcals

Friday, 20 July 2007

Park Loop in the Rain!

Believe me, it was raining bucket loads! But did that stop me running? No.

However, due to back injuries and work commitments of late, unfortunately, I have not been able to get a consistent number of runs in. When this happens, you quickly lose some of your standard pace. Running at the speeds you are ordinarily used to become that little more difficult both physically and mentally. Today was definitely one of those days.

So, I simply jogged around at a very comfortable pace getting very wet in the process. Still, time on feet which all helps to regain the losses in fitness just recently. Completion time 21:55 - told you it was a steady jog!


Start Time: 1:50 pm
Duration: 21:55 Park Loop
Distance: 4.45 km (2.77 miles)

Average speed: 12.18 kmh (7.57 mph)
Average pace: 4:45 per km (7:56 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 156, HRmax 170, and 311kcals

Monday, 16 July 2007

Hillside Run in the Sun!

First day back into work following a week off and the sun comes out!

Any way, I ran an old favourite called the Hillside Run that is only 4.19km that gets you back into the stride once again. Not particularly that fast, although fast enough for today's temperatures.

Although realising that I could just get within 20 minutes with only 500 metres to go, I really pushed it and in fact knocked 13 seconds off my outward time for the same distance.


Start: 1:54 pm
Time: 19:48
Distance: 4.19km (2.60m) - Gmap

Average speed: 12.70 kmh (7.89m)
Average pace: 4:44 per km (7:36 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 163, HRmax 181, and 306kcals

Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Morning Run

I am on holiday all this week as it's Abbie and my 4th wedding anniversary tomorrow, and I thought it would be nice to take some time out from work.

Being off on holiday does mean it can be difficult to squeeze in a run, however, I did manage to sneak out this morning.

So, I did the 5.34km Sandymoor + Bog Wood Run in my fastest time yet - yes, I knocked a whole 2 seconds off my previous best time! Well, it is an improvement all the same.

Still, it's good to see that my back injury is now a distant memory and I'm fit and running once again.


Start: 10:42 am
Time: 25:14
Distance: 5.34km (3.32m) - Gmap

Average speed: 12.70 kmh (7.89m)
Average pace: 4:44 per km (7:36 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 159, HRmax 169, and 367kcals

Sunday, 8 July 2007

Referees' Fitness Test Undertaken


After the bad back scare throughout this week, I finally ended up fit enough to undertake the Referees' Fitness Test at Robin Park Arena, Wigan (pictured above).




Having climbed out of bed at 6:15am on a Sunday, I showered to feel clean and fresh. I then had a light breakfast before heading off at 7:39am for my referees' fitness test.

I arrived at the Robin Park Arena, Wigan at 8:10am, a good 50 minutes beforehand and was the forth person to arrive apart from an event organiser. The Arena Doors opened at 8:30am.

So, after a 300 metre warm up the first twelve, including me lined up at the start line. I was runner number 11. At 8:54am we set off.

I led for the first 300 metres then dropped off my early fast pace to a more comfortable one where two others overtook me, one went quiet a distance ahead running at a good solid pace whilst the other led by just a few metres. I used this person as my pace man.

My first lap was 1:30 [1:22 last year], and after two laps my time was 3:01 [2:54 last year]. I then ran the mile in a time of 6:30 [6:16 last year].

My total recorded distance after the 12 minutes Cooper Test (albeit 11:55 - The Timer stopped the test 5 seconds too early!) was 2,890 metres [3,000 metres exactly last year].

Considering my back injury during the week, I felt that I had run within myself and was very comfortable all the way round. I chose not to run at my maximum pace today - just in case.

Once the Cooper Test was over, the Marker walked up to me, "What's your distance then?"
"Well, there's the 2,900 metre line", I replied, pointing at the line that was probably less than 10 metres ahead of me.
"Shall we call it 2,800 then?", he enquired.
"No, I've run 2,890 metres!", I said with some despair.
He wrote down "2890", confirmed my name and moved down to the next person beyond the 2,800 metre line.

After a short break, we then did the two 50 metre sprints within 7.5 seconds to complete the test. It was all over for the first 12 referees by 9:40am.


Start: 8:54am
Time: 12:00 Cooper Test Standard
Distance: 2,890 metres (1.80 miles)

Average speed: 14.45kmh (8.98mph)
Average pace: 4:09 per km (6:41 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 170, HRmax 179, and 170kcals

Last Years' Referees' Fitness Test


Ariel View of Robin Park Arena: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=robin+park,+wigan&sll=54.162434,-3.647461&sspn=11.876772,32.695313&ie=UTF8&ll=53.546874,-2.652211&spn=0.002939,0.007982&t=k&z=17&om=1

Saturday, 7 July 2007

Hold the Front Page!

My back although not 100% was much much better and I began to think about the possibility of undertaking my Referees' Fitness Test.

So, just before 7:30pm, I thought it was probably a good idea to perform a mock Cooper Fitness Test, in order to determine whether I'd last the time and distance. So that's exactly what I did!

I ran two and a bit loops around the Sandymoor Community Centre Loop, continuing to run for the allocated 12 minutes. For the first 300 metres in particular, I could really feel some back pain, after that it was simply just noticable.

I completed 2,750 metres in 12 minutes, 50 metres more than the Cooper Test minimum, but more importantly, a comfortable additional 250 metres beyond the 2,500 metres minimum for the Referees' Fitness Test (which used to be 2,700 metres minimum just two years' ago).

So, unless I awake tomorrow morning with real back problems, I shall declare myself fit and travel to Wigan to undertake the all important test.


Start: 7:29pm
Time: 12:00 Cooper Test Time
Distance: 2,750 metres (1.71 miles) - Gmap

Average speed: 13.75 kmh (8.54 mph)
Average pace: 4:22 per km (7:01 per mile)
Heart rate: HRavg 163, HRmax 172, and 187kcal

Friday, 6 July 2007

Jucuzzi Jets

Another day poolside pointing the jucuzzi jets at my back.

Today my back as been the best it has been since becoming injured. However, it is not yet right and will not allow me to run.

I left a message with the FA explaining my injury situation, but the person I left a message with is out-of-office until Monday morning at 9am. So, if I feel fit enough, I'll attend, otherwise I'll miss my fitness test, in which case I'll have to attend one of the to be confirmed 'mop-up' fitness tests in August.

Thursday, 5 July 2007

Struggling today

This morning when I attempted to get out of bed, I felt like a very old man - my back is worse today!

Another Jucuzzi jets' session at the gym was required.

Sunday's Referees' Fitness Test at the moment is looking very doubtful.

:-(

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

On the mend...

Although I still have my back injury, my back is much better than yesterday. Not quite ready for another run just quite yet though.

Just in case, I have informed the Football Association that I am carrying a back injury and may not be able undertake the fitness test at Wigan this Sunday. I must inform them Friday afternoon of my decision.

I went to the Park Royal Hotel's Reflections Leisure where I am a gym member. I again went poolside to use the Jacuzzi jets on my back.

Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Back Injury!

I never knew how dangerous brushing your teeth could be just before going to bed.

After brushing my teeth, I turned away from the basin. My top half turned whilst my bottom half, for some unknown reason did not. I then felt a sharp pain in my lower back.

Two asprin and some heat spray may have helped a little but I felt discomfort even moving slightly in bed.

This morning my back was still painful. I took two more asprin and went to work.

At just gone twelve, I took two Ibuprofen and later went poolside, stepping into the Jucuzzi and placing the jets on my lower back. Feels a bit better now, but can just about walk about let alone run anywhere. This is a shame, as today was going to be one of my planned two running days.

I certainly hope my back is better very soon!

Sunday, 1 July 2007

Jessica's first swim

Abbie (my wife), Jessica Mae, and I all went along to the Park Royal Hotel and Leisure where I am a gym member.

At 7 months of age, this was Jessica Mae's first dip in any pool. She was wearing her inflated armbands and her waterproof nappy costume.

At first she wondered what was going on, but then started to enjoy herself and kick her legs in the water, making tiny splashes with her arms.

We will definitely take her along again in order to maintain her confidence in water.