Monday, 9 October 2017

As ever..


As ever, reaching any kind of finish prompts that little buzz of relief and satisfaction

APPARENTLY!!!


Apparently, the weather was being kind to us out on the Mary Townley loop... But did it really really really have to rain quite so relentlessly in its' kindness????

Being around people


Being around, running alongside, attempting navigation with, swapping equipment tips ... With fellow aspiring competitors, was the very essence of this training weekend, in my view.

Spine Race : training weekend



This weekend, I made it up to Hebden Bridge for the Spine Race training event. Aha, I thought when I booked this : a few chats, discussions about navigation and kit, meet fellow competitors. Imagine the distress when I opened the itinerary to find that the Saturday incorporated a 47 mile training run, carrying all mandatory kit, with scenarios thrown in. Even the training weekend felt bigger than me.

Well, to my relief, I survived the run. I have revised my kit yet again, after the info given, experimenting with some items, and talking to other participants. An invaluable weekend to attend, and I loved every minute.

Possibly more importantly for me, during this event I met and ran with other aspiring participants (apparently we are called Spiners). We have semi arranged to meet at the starting line of the real thing, and at least begin the event together. This in itself, has taken some of the worry out of the pre race build up.

The whole thing still looks horrendous though.

Thursday, 5 October 2017

School running club : the return



Last year, we started a small running group for Mums and Dads, after school drop off. Just an hour, one morning a week, running around the local park with a few sprints thrown in. Time for the parents, not just the kids.

It became quite a special hour, I thought. An opportunity to off load, talk about any general worries including those related to childcare. Just as importantly, a chance to run outside and dodge the puddles.

Long may it continue, these times. We may be a bit rusty, but I still think we're doing quite well. And it all helps keep our sanity intact.