Wednesday 25 January 2017

Slowly building...miles, ascent and confidence in the mountains

What a beautiful last couple of runs out I have had in the lakes. It really is one of the most beautiful places in the world when its clear, crisp and the sun is shining.
Last week I was pleased that

I managed to get 50 miles and 5000m of ascent in. It took real mental effort to get out, especially one day when it was foggy, drizzly and generally a bit yuck. But once I was out I managed to get some focus and just get the job done so to speak.
I have real confidence issues being out in the mountains on my own, especially in miserable weather. Having Joe be with me part of the way one day and suggesting a further route and then being in the same area on another day really helped. Not to mention little Kibo being an amazing companion, looking up at me with those eyes and floppy ears, he really is such good company, even if he does try to trip me up from time to time.
Anyway, today I ventured out on my own, if familiar territory, planned my own route and just went for it. I managed to run more or less all of 20.4km (18+miles) and 1800m of ascent. I felt pretty good, even if I did have a bit of indigestion, felt really thirsty and didn't fancy eating much! It was just a beautiful day and I had plucked up the courage to just get out on a route I planned and despite not being in the mood I had a good day out. I won't lie, I am not looking forward to having to be out for 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 hours out on my own. Just really hope I can arrange some company because it really is great sharing special surroundings with others, and it makes the time go that little bit quicker with someone to natter along with 😜

4 days till I get to Kenya for a bit of a rest and just enjoy the odd run, yoga and swimming with my little sister 😆



Kibo enjoying the view from Causey Pike

Tuesday 17 January 2017

Enough? Enough? Am I doing enough?

 Kibo loving the snowy, icy, slippy terrain











I'm heading out to Kenya for in a couple of weeks, for a couple of weeks. And yes I am excited for some sunshine and relaxation but can't help feeling the pressure to get the miles in before I go.
I had a target set of doing 30 miles a week from the beginning of Jan and around 2000m of ascent. The first week was a bit of a wipe out as I was down with a cold and with the weather being what it was didn't think it too wise to push it. I've managed to get in the miles over the last couple of weeks but won't lie, the ascent is lagging! And I can't help feeling a build up of panic from time to time about what is before me and if I can't get in the training whatever the weather, how am I going to achieve 100 miles!!! Have I done a stupid thing in thinking that I could, possibly, run, walk, hobble, crawl 100 miles? I hate the feeling that whatever I do is not going to be enough and want to make sure I give myself the best chance of being even close to finishing! yes, panic is setting in, can you tell??!

On a positive note I have had a couple of lovely runs out. Getting out with a friend is always great and enjoyed a steady, wet run around Derwent water. It was nice and sheltered and though a bit cold and wet at the end was able to enjoy a warm coffee at the end and relish having spent time out with a new friend, getting to know each other better, doing what we both love.
I then pushed myself to get out by myself on the weekend, which wasn't difficult as the sun was shining and there is something so special about being in the mountains when there is snow on the ground and clear skys. It was a hard 20 miles being all running terrain, even though the ice slowed me down some what, but was pleased to get some miles in and Kibo just loved playing in the snow.
I am also supplementing my running with some cycling and cross training in the gym, so trying to keep positive and reassured that it all adds up and helps.
I will plan to do what I can for the rest of the month, it's still early days I have to keep telling myself, but will look forward to some relaxing Yoga and recovery and then planning some long days out on return, preferably with company 😆




Tuesday 3 January 2017

Winter training at its best

 
After a lovely and hectic Christmas break it was good to shake off the cobwebs and festivities with a run up Gasgall Gill. I'm not the best in the cold and I struggle with winter training but it was spectacular. Setting out in the afternoon with my family (husband and dog Kibo) we made it up the top of white side for sun set. It was breath taking with the view and yes the cold, and reminds me of why I love to get out in the mountains so much. No one else was about and we really felt the whole place was ours. I'm pleased with my new innovate running shoes (terraclaw) and my montane running tights kept my legs warm. I did struggle as always with my hands and the bitter wind on my face was giving me a headache. All in all a fantastic first run out in the Lakeland mountains for 2017 Looking forward, mostly, to the rest 😀