I had my first run since the marathon today. A brisk run around the "Stanway Loop". I did the 5.3 miles in 39:51 (7:30/mile) with a negative split. I felt quite puffed at the end but recovered pretty quickly. I feels good to be running again.
The Garmin is really neat. You can monitor your pace all the time and the feedback you get with the PC software really allows you to analyse your performance in detail.
I have decided to do the shopping on my bike whenever possible, so I also logged 11 miles biking at 16mph which will help my aerobic fitness.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Back on the road
I had my first run since the marathon today. A brisk run around the "Stanway Loop". I did the 5.3 miles in 39:51 (7:30/mile) with a negative split. I felt quite puffed at the end but recovered pretty quickly. I feels good to be running again.
The Garmin is really neat. You can monitor your pace all the time and the feedback you get with the PC software really allows you to analyse your performance in detail.
I have decided to do the shopping on my bike whenever possible, so I also logged 11 miles biking at 16mph which will help my aerobic fitness.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Liquid Sunday Lunch
Continuing the theme of rest and recovery, Glammy and I decided to bike to the Low House for a liquid lunch. A very satisfactory rehydration session ensued as it turned out that we were not the only ones who fancied a pint in the sun.
Sponsorship Update
DP digs deep. Thanks mate.
Friday, April 27, 2007
New Toys

Thursday, April 26, 2007
Recovery going well
Monday, April 23, 2007
So I really am a marathon man!
A note to my sponsors and supporters. It has really made a big difference to feel that people have been rooting for me, and that goes for the training as well as on the day itself. Glammy and I received a torrent of emails, texts and phone calls on Sunday all wishing me luck or checking on my progress. I would like to say a special thanks to the Gibbos for meeting up with the Glamstar and cheering me home. All my sponsors deserve a big thank you. I think that once I have collected the last few unofficial pledges the amount raised for Cancer Research UK will be worth close to £100 per mile. As you may know, I have dedicated my efforts to the support of my dear friend Mole and also to the memory of Bob (my Dad) and Terry (Glammy’s Dad). The efforts of Cancer Research UK have made a real contribution to the fight against cancer and therefore touch the lives of all of us. Race report I started from Zone 6 at the red start and stuck pretty much to my plan from the outset. My first couple of miles were quicker than I had planned but I soon settled into the right pace and felt pretty comfortable up to the 3 hour mark. As you can see from the splits below my pace over the first 30 Km is pretty even at 8:32, 8:29 and 8:26 min/mile. The next 10k was less impressive at 8:57 min/mile and the final 1.92k a very shaky 9:44 min/mile. I think that I was all done at the end, I even struggled to get up the ChampionChip ramp to return my chip! The atmosphere from the runner’s point of view was just fantastic. You pass bands, sound systems, pubs and parties all packed with people, every other kid wants to slap your hand as you run past. The sound is deafening at times and always includes complete strangers yelling your name and cheering you on. It’s just like running through a gigantic street party. There is a feeling of camaraderie with the other runners, with the odd joke or mutual encouragement. All this stuff going on around me coupled with the mundane tasks of getting fluid and checking my pace at the mile markers carried me through most of the way and with 3 miles to go I was still feeling pretty good. Unfortunately those final few miles are the tough ones and I ran out of steam towards the end. There has been a lot said about the weather and how hot it was. It was hot, but it made the day for the spectators and I think I would rather have a warm April day than a cold one if you know what I mean. I may have overdone the hydration a little though; I had to stop for 2 pretty long pees on route! High spots
- Finishing.
- The Japanese drummers in the underpass.
- Seeing Glammy and the Gibbos at 25 miles.
- The Docklands Hilton Hotel and water taxi.
- The support of strangers.
Gripes
- Who exactly planned the “planned maintenance work” on the tube for Marathon day?
Future plans I suspect I have caught the marathon bug, and I am considering entering another marathon in the Autumn, probably the Felixtowe marathon in September. In the shorter term I intend to have a couple of weeks rest and then resume running a gentle 20 miles a week to maintain my aerobic base until I start a formal training program again. I would like to think that starting from a firmer base I can find the missing 6 min from that last 12k and achieve a sub 3:40 marathon next time.
Sponsorship Update
Nick digs deep for a good cause. Thank you mate, keep on soaring! Lucy thanks for keeping the total rising.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
STOP PRESS - RESULTS
Name MR HARVEY, RICHARD R (GBR)
Runner No.: 35599
Age group M45
TIMES
10 km 0:53:21
20 km 1:46:24
half 1:51:59
30 km 2:39:06
40 km 3:35:01
finish 3:46:42
POSITION
Position (overall) 6291
Position (gender) 5381
Position (age group) 727
Finish time 3:46:42
Saturday, April 21, 2007
1 day to go - One last jog and off to the Smoke.
Route To the Crown and back
Distance : 2.0 miles
Duration : 20 min 07 sec
Energy : 154 KCal
Max HR : 124 Bpm
Av HR : 111 Bpm
Mile pace : 10:03 min/mile
Mission statement :
2 miles 20 min easy
I spent the day doing one last gentle jog, getting my stuff together and travelling to London.
I have had lots of messages of support and I feel confident.
For the record I am aiming to finish between 3 hrs 45 and 3 hrs 50 min. My main objective is to complete the course with the time a secondary target. I believe my target pace is achievable but I will be constantly reassessing as I progress. Hopefully I can treat it like any other long run and get to the end on schedule.
Look out for me tomorrow I am No 35599.
Sponsorship Update
Robbie, Anne, Tony, Caroline and Max are all givers - thank you very much.
Friday, April 20, 2007
2 days to go - The money flies in.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
3 days to go - Registering at ExCel
I spent the day travelling up to London and back so that I could register at ExCel and get my official number and ChampionChip. It is all getting a bit iminent! It was nice to see some of the other runners, lots of them looked as inexperienced as me.
Looks like it is going to be a hot one, oh well that is better than a storm.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
4 days to go - Nice jog round the field.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
5 days to go - Final interval session
Monday, April 16, 2007
6 days to go - More resting - Lots of pasta
It's Monday so it's rest day.
I find myself thinking more and more about the race. I have figured out my race strategy and I am feeling confident. I must admit that every little ache and sneeze is making me nervous.
Last week was a new record for mbeat, the second in succession, so that bodes well for Sunday.
As you can see, Smokey has embraced tapering, it turns out that she is an expert.
The main task for the coming week is to maximize the amount of carbohydrate in my diet so that I have full energy reserves for Sunday - so called carb loading. Doesn't sound too hard, I love pasta.
Week 21 Totals
Distance : 28.4 miles
Duration : 3 hrs 50 min 02 sec
Mile pace : 08:05 min/mile
Energy : 2706 KCal
KCal/mile : 95 KCal
KCal/min : 11 KCal
Max HR : 171 BPM
Av HR : 140 BPM
mBeat : 1.41 m/heartbeat
Sunday, April 15, 2007
7 days to go - A last long run
Route #30
Distance : 12.5 miles
Duration : 01:40:54
Energy : 1247 KCal
Max HR : 161 Bpm
Av HR : 144 Bpm
Mile pace : 08:04 min/mile
Mission statement :
12 miles approx 1hr 45 steady.
More sunshine, it certainly beats running in freezing fog, even if it does make you sweat. The run went really well today, I was tired at the end but I was running at way faster than race pace so that is to be expected.
We had a great lunch at the Low House with all the gang, and ended up at the Gods for supper. I managed to avoid an excess of alcohol, but must admit to some red wine therapy. Well red wine is a super food you know.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
8 days to go - A nice trot
Friday, April 13, 2007
9 days to go - Let the taper begin
Thursday, April 12, 2007
10 days to go - Lung busting three.
Route #11
Distance : 5.30 miles
Duration : 41 min 36 sec
Energy : 507 KCal
Max HR : 171 Bpm
Av HR : 143 Bpm
Mile pace : 07:50 min/mile
Mission statement :
1 mile jog,
then 3 miles (approx 24 mins) brisk,
then 1 mile jog.
In an effort to compensate for my missed Tuesday run I resolved to push the middle 3 miles to the max, preferably in under 21 mins. I achieved my aim, but felt the cost! I covered the middle three miles in 20:15 min but was really struggling to get enough air by the end.
I suspect that 6:45 min. miles are the fastest I can do at the moment - good job I only have to do 26.2 8:36 min miles for a 3 hr 45 min marathon then!
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
11 days to go - Pedal to the metal
Route #11
Distance : 5.3 miles
Duration : 40 min 02 sec
Energy : 503 KCal
Max HR : 167 Bpm
Av HR : 146 Bpm
Mile pace : 07:33 min/mile
Mission statement :
5 miles in approx 48 mins slow.
I purposely set out to run at a good pace for this session, having skipped yesterday's speed work. I felt pretty good and managed to crank up the pace throughout the run. I paid later though and felt pretty tired after lunch so I was forced to watch England nearly loose to Bangladesh from the sofa for the rest of the day.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
12 days to go - A run too far
Mission statement :
1 mile jog,
then 12 x 2 mins up hill, with slow jog/walk down,
then 1 mile jog
I am afraid that Easter's celebrations have taken their toll. I just could not face a hill running session today. I might get to catch this session up later in the week, but today I just had to rest.
Monday, April 09, 2007
13 days to go - Resting on the bike!
Mission statement :
Rest
Officially a rest day, but it started pretty energetically. I had agreed to ride back some of the way to Norfolk with JD and ended up doing 25 odd miles in an hour and a half and was still back before 10am!
The rest of the day was pretty easy and I am ashamed to say pretty boozy. I do seem to have fallen off the waggon recently. It must be the pressure of the impending effort.
Week 20 totals
Distance : 43.5 miles
Duration : 6 hrs 18 min 40 sec
Max HR : 170 Bpm
Av HR : 133 Bpm
Mile pace : 08:42 min/mile
Energy : 4080 KCal
Energy/mile : 93 KCal
Energy/min : 10 KCal
Mbeat : 1.38 m/heartbeat
I must be getting fitter, my mbeat for this week is a new record.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
14 days to go - Recovery running
Route #3
Distance : 3.6 miles
Duration : 34 min 02 sec
Energy : 294 KCal
Max HR : 129 Bpm
Av HR : 118 Bpm
Mile pace : 09:27 min/mile
Mission statement :
4 miles in approx 40 min easy.
No one was feeling great this morning, but after breakfast I set off for my recovery run with Devilboy riding shotgun on the bike. We spent a pleasant half hour or so going round the cross country route 3 before everyone set off for the Low House on the bikes.
Needless to say the athletic value of the rest of the day went downhill from there although the giggle factor soared. We ended up having an impromptu BBQ and more partying but hey, it is a rest day tomorrow.
Yet more sponsorship
Mick is the star of the day.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
15 days to go - Hoxne and back
Hoxne and back
Distance : 18.20 miles
Duration : 02 hrs 45 min 32 sec
Energy : 1794 KCal
Max HR : 150 Bpm
Av HR : 134 Bpm
Mile pace : 09:05 min/mile
Mission statement :
18 miles in approx 3 hours easy
Strictly speaking today's run was scheduled for tomorrow, but with the social arrangements for Easter being quite intense, I decided to do my long run a day early.
JD, who was coming for supper, decided to bike over from Norfolk so I ran to meet him in Hoxne which is 9 miles from base. The run went pretty well although I have to admit that I was pretty tired by the end and I had managed to pick up a new niggle in my left knee. Oh well, better to run out of steam now than in a fortnight I suppose.
We had a good party during the rest of the day, apart from JD we were blessed with the company of Devilboy, Chippers and the Gods. I even made my first vegetarian moussaka which went down very well. I recommend the recipe.
Sponsorship stop press
A big thank you to the Gods - brilliant.
Friday, April 06, 2007
16 days to go - Grass cutting day
Mission statement :
Rest
A scheduled day off today so no running. I did cut the grass though so I can still sleep the sleep of the righteous tonight!
And the sponsors still come
Dave is the star of the day. Thank you very much mate.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
17 days to go - A solid ten in the sun
Route #29
Distance : 10.2 miles
Duration : 1 hr 19 min 19 sec
Energy : 963 KCal
Max HR : 160 Bpm
Av HR : 143 Bpm
Mile pace : 07:46 min/mile
Mission statement :
10 miles in around 85 mins steady pace
(08:30 140 - 145 - 150)
I really got stuck in to the run today and was delighted with the pace I set. I managed to run progressively faster as I went on and felt good at the end. It is a pity that the marathon is not 10 miles, I'd be much more confident about it!
Having sunny skies and no wind definitely makes it easier.
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Sophie is the star of the day.
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
18 days to go - Steady stuff with Dilated Peoples
Route#27
Distance : 6.20 miles
Duration : 55 min 14 sec
Energy : 532 KCal
Max HR : 158 Bpm
Av HR : 125 Bpm
Mile pace : 08:54 min/mile
Mission statement :
6 miles in approx 58 mins slow (09:40 125 - 130 - 135)
The weather was much better today and the run went well. My pace was faster than planned but my legs just wanted to go so I just let them. I am pleased to say that my hip and knee were pain free.
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
19 days to go - A cold north wind
Route : Route#11
Distance : 5.3 miles
Duration : 44 min 33 sec
Energy : 497 KCal
Max HR : 170 Bpm
Av HR : 136 Bpm
Mile pace : 08:24 min/mile
Mission statement :
1 mile jog,
then 6 x 800m (or 4 mins) fast (140 -150 - 160), with 100m (or 1-min) jog recoveries,
then 1 mile jog
I was pretty nervous about the run today. My knee felt much better but I was not sure it would react well to a run. The weather was grey with a chilly northeasterly wind, not exactly enticing.
Much as over the last few weeks, the knee was okay during the run and I covered much further than half a mile on each of the 4 min fast sections, leaving less than half a mile for the final jog. All in all a pretty good session, I am feeling a little more confident than yesterday!
And the money rolls in
Thank you Glammy you are so lovely.
Monday, April 02, 2007
20 days to go - Nursing a sore knee
Mission statement :
Rest
The schedule calls for a rest and my knee needs more rice therapy.
I finally got the grass cut which is a load off my mind :)
Week 19 totals
Distance : 45.05 miles
Duration : 6 hrs 43 min 21 sec
Mile pace : 08:57 min/mile
Energy : 4454 KCal
Energy/mile : 98 KCal
Energy/min : 11 KCal
Max HR : 174 Bpm
Av HR: 134 Bpm
mbeat : 1.32 m/heartbeat
Sponsorship Update
Devilboy and Chippers come to the party. Thanks guys, see you at Easter.
Sunday, April 01, 2007
21 days to go - Goodbye to an old friend
Route #9(mod)
Distance : 20.1 miles
Duration : 3 hrs 3 min 17 sec
Energy : 2026 KCal
Max HR : 154 Bpm
Av HR : 135 Bpm
Mile pace : 09:07 min/mile
Mission statement :
22 miles in approx 3hrs 30 slow (09:30 120 - 130 -140)
A bit of a setback today. This was meant to be my longest long run before the race. Theoretically it should have been a gentle, confidence boosting session before my final taper. As it turned out it was a bit of a nightmare.
I set out to do the same three laps as the two previous weeks, but with an extra mile added to the first 2 laps. The weather was pretty good, except for a pretty brisk north-easterly breeze.
The first lap went pretty well, I felt fresh and up for lap two. The arch of my right foot was feeling a little hot and sore, but nothing to worry about, not even any pain from the old hip and knee.
As lap two wore on, the problem under my right foot started to get worse, so much so that I decided I would make a pit stop to swap my orthotics for a simple heel lift before I took on lap three. Removing the orthotics relived the pressure on my blistered arch immediately and I set off for lap three revelling in the slipper like feel of my unmodified trainers. Crisis averted I thought, just seven miles to go and into the shower! As an added bonus, Glammy had joined me on her bike, so I would have some company for the final seven miles.
We had not covered more than a mile or so of lap three before the twinges in my right leg, that had begun during my pit stop, began to develop into a constant nagging pain in my right knee and hip. By the time we got to the twenty mile mark things had got really bad and I felt that discretion being the better part of valour, I had to stop. Anna biked on ahead and came to pick me up in the car.
I think that this injury is most likely to be associated with running without the support of the orthotics. I have also noticed that the pain tends to set in once I stop running. I definitely started to get twinges the moment I pit-stopped. I think I might visit a physio to get some advice.
In case your wondering, it's the A4 that has moved on to pastures new, good luck old friend.
Sponsorship news
A huge thank you to Bridget, what a star you are.