Sunday, October 30, 2005

Blackwater, Rotation 4 of 10, Day 6 of 11...

Mmmm, a bit of an enforced break from the running these last few days. I'm struggling to shake off a cold so that I'll be fit for next weekend when we're off to the Gold Coast.

So without the running, I realise how boring this place really is! I've avoided the pub, but all that leaves is staying in my room, watching TV or videos that I have on my laptop.

Actually that's not all bad. I'm having a chance to watch Red Dwarf for the first time ever! I remember when it first was on TV in UK (1988) but I rarely saw any TV in those days. I also missed out on Black Adder too!

Anyway, I think I'll have to have a gentle trot this afternoon - otherwise I think I might just go mad! Then I'll settle down to watch the rest of Red Dwarf - Season One.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Blackwater, Rotation 4 of 10, Day 2 of 11...

Back in Blackwater, after a good weekend off with the girls. There was also a list of jobs that needed some attention since I won't be back in Sydney for 1 month (we're going to the Gold Coast for my next weekend off). So I was mowing the lawns and cleaning the pool to hopefully keep those fronts under control for a few weeks.

And back into the running last night too. 7.11km in 41:48 at 5:51/km. I started a bit slow as I was feeling a bit sore and stiff - but once I'd warmed up I felt pretty good. Again I tried to vary the route - but basically it's either clockwise or anti-clockwise with a few minor street variations.

I think I need to be patient and build my base fitness before I get too involved in a more varied programme.

Friday, October 21, 2005

Blackwater, Rotation 3 of 10, Day 11 of 11...

OK, I'm predicting 10 rotations into Blackwater now. That's based on the fact that my parents are coming to stay with us in early February, so I'll have to make sure I'm out of here by the end of January. The Australia Day holiday weekend looks convenient.

I've now got a good idea about what I need to achieve too. And I reckon to make any use of those achievements, they will need to be completed by the end of the next rotation, i.e. 2 weeks time. Then it should be plain sailing through to the end.

In the meantime, another Easy(ish) run last night. I was actually pushed for time since I needed to eat and be out again by 7pm for a colleagues leaving party. So 6.44km in 36:26 at 5:38/km was a bit faster than it should be. My Easy runs should be at 6:00/km! I varied the route by running clockwise this time. Very exciting!!!

I'm heading back to Sydney this afternoon for a bit of quality time with my girls. And no doubt plenty of jobs at home - like cleaning the pool!

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

A Good Way to Unwind...

A frustrating day at work yesterday. Frequent and lengthy power cuts caused by some attempts and failures to do a switch over or something! So not a lot achieved out of a long list of things to do.

But "bugger it" I thought, I was able to leave work by 6pm (so just a 12 hour day - the 8th in a row!) and got out for a run as soon as I got home. Actually, that should be as soon as I got off the phone from my boss back in Sydney. I was trying hard to ensure that there is a role for me when I finally finish this Blackwater adventure! I think I'm succeeding in this aim.

So 6.35km in 36:58 at 5:48/km pace. I'm starting to get bored of the routes available in and around Blackwater. I'll have to start running in a clockwise direction now!

The problem of being able to see my Imaginary Friend has been solved, but there's still the problem of both of us being able to see where we're going! The roads are a bit rough, there are very few pavements, and the 'nature strip' is fairly cut-up too. So I really have to be careful not to twist an ankle!

But I really enjoyed the run, never-the-less.

I'm happy just to be getting in some Easy runs at the moment. I think this is the best way to build my base fitness. But as the route boredom increases, perhaps I'll need to vary the sessions to add variety.

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Wind Sprints...?

Well hardly sprinting, but it was very windy yesterday. A good but tough run.

I managed to avoid the tropical rainstorms. I can just call them tropical since we are just North of the Tropic of Capricorn - in fact I run along the Capricorn Highway! Anyone who checks out the map will see the highway (66) at the South end of the run.

Total distance was 7.05km in 39:00 at an average pace of 5:32/km. So probably a bit too hard for an Easy run but good to keep an even pace never-the-less.

I made a conscious effort to stretch out the left calf / heel afterwards. There is a bit of tenderness there.

I should probably have a rest day today, but there's not much else to do here - even Woolies isn't open on Sunday! And I'm easily diverted during the week, so maybe I should take the opportunity when I can. A real Easy run if anything though (6.00/km pace).

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Blackwater, Rotation 3 of 5, Day 5 of 11...

I guess I should probably admit that my titles in this format are a bit pointless, because realistically - there'll be more than 5 rotations! I reckon I'll still be here into next year! Hopefully it'll finish by the end of January as my parents come over from UK in February for a few months!

So another Friday night in Blackwater! Having been for a few beers on Wednesday and Thursday night, I had to work hard on the temptation to go out last night too. A couple of people were having a leaving do too and it was Friday - which would be hard to pass up at the best of times.

But I did give it a miss! I got back home and got out for a run pretty much straight away. I requested my Imaginary Friend to set me a pace of 6:20/km for an hour, and he dutifully obliged.

So 10.07km in 1:02:38 at an average of 6:12/km had me finishing about 200m ahead of my Imaginary Friend. I'm amazed he doesn't get pissed off with me, always trying to beat him like that. We should really run together if that's what we set out to do, right?

I also used the backlight function for the first time (thanks again Louise). It's better than I thought as it lights up at each auto-lap so I could check my pace at each km.

I felt the soreness in the rear of my heel again, but it wears off after a couple of minutes of running. I guess that's either stretching it a bit or the endorphines helping to mask the pain. It doesn't feel too bad at other times so nothing to worry about for now. I'll see how it goes now that I hope to get back into regular training.

I intend to get out for an Easy run this afternoon or evening. Probably won't go out again either. I want to watch Australia v New Zealand in the Rugby League Tri-nations test anyway.

Not much happening at work today - the result of last nights festivities I think!

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Dumb...and my Friend's not so Bright either...

So, how long have I had my Imaginary Friend? 10 weeks, I believe. And I've only just figured out how to turn on the backlight! Doh!

Thanks to Louise for that prompt! What's your blog address? I'll see if I can learn anything else.

But I didn't actually get to use that feature last night, since I was diverted to the pub for a few beers! It was potentially a good career move, since one of the guys I was out with is up from our Sydney office, and he filled me in on a lot of background information as to what's going on with the reorganisation.

But I'll definitely be out for a run tonight, with my Imaginary Friend illuminating the way!

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Back in Training... in Blackwater...

Finally, all of the obstacles have been removed.

Actually the biggest and final obstacle affecting my ability to get out for a run was not having transport and therefore having to rely on some colleagues to get around and therefore fit around their timetable.

Well, now I have wheels! Nothing flash - just a typical site vehicle - Toyota Hilux 4WD.

So last night, I was able to drive home, quickly get changed and head out for a run. I almost didn't take the opportunity because I was a bit late leaving site. It was dark by the time I got back and there are not too many street lights in Blackwater! I was also conscious of finishing, showering and cooling down in time for dinner which finishes at 8.00pm.

So I didn't set too hard a target - and it was just as well. I reckon there's a little bit of fitness been lost in the last few weeks. The previous run I did was 23 days ago - September 18th! That sounded like a "Forgive me Father, for I have sinned. It has been 23 days since my last run!"

My Imaginary Friend was glad to get out too and see the stars. We had a bit of a chat and decided on 6.00/km pace, and see how far we'd go. I had an idea that 6km would be good.

It was so dark that I couldn't see where my Imaginary Friend was. It was only when I passed under street lights that I could check and adjust my pace. I really have no idea about how fast or slow I run.

So after starting out a bit fast, here were the lap splits:
  • 1st km in 5:33
  • 2nd km in 5:54 (11:27)
  • 3rd km in 6:08 (17:35)
  • 4th km in 6:17 (23:52)
  • 5th km in 5:56 (29:48)
  • 6th km in 6:11 (35:59)

Exactly as intended which is good. And very pleasing to have restarted the running.

I did feel the soreness in my left heel, not on the base but on the rear of the heel. It's been tender for the last few weeks - especially when I press it or when I first put weight on my foot in the morning. I should have given it plenty of rest by now, so perhaps I need to visit the podiatrist.

Hope that doesn't prevent me from carrying on with the training!

I'll have a think about a "hard" session for tonight, although I may just make that a long slow distance.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Blackwater, Rotation 2 of 5, Day 8 of 11...

I finally got a couple of MotionBased screen shots of my Blackwater runs so far.

My enthusiasm for the running is still there, I just need to adjust my schedule to make time.

Should be next week!

No Running, No Blogging...

Life's been a bit disrupted over the last couple of weeks. I've been back and forward to Sydney a few times and I'm due to go back again this weekend - which is excellent!

But it has left me feeling tired and unmotivated to run.

Hopefully that'll change next week. I'll get back into the normal routine of 11 days on and 3 days off. The 11 days on should allow me to get back into my running. I should also be a bit more flexible with my time in the evenings because I will not have to rely on other people to get to the canteen. So I can run as soon as I get back from work - then eat.

We're also planning to utilise the 3 days off better too. Rather than me flying down to Sydney via Brisbane, I should be able to get flights for Shirley and Lian to meet me in Brisbane - then we have the opportunity to see Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast, including Wiggles World at Dream World!

So life's not looking too shabby!