Blog success and feeding your face

18 Mar 2008

Ok I have had an email from Alison  who is on the Marathon team.   She was kind enough to read my blog.  This is great.  Feedback gives me a big lift.

Goodness knows what state all the team are in.  I hurt in various places and am planning to do a( for me)  monstrous 36 miles this week.  Who knows what will happen.  10 miles tonight, 12 miles on Thursday and 14 in the hills over the weekend.  I hope the bits which hurt will not stop me running.

Once I have done this then we have the taper and then a chance to push the fundraising again which has stalled.  Oh well - can't do everything.

I really stuffed myself before the 28 mile this weekend and I can seriously recommend it to first time marathoners on the day before a long run.  Fill your boots - just make sure you eat nothing fatty like bacon or cheese or clream which is disastrous on the digestion.  Go for cherry scones or  fruitcake is good with icing on top.  Hot cross buns are good. Carrot cake as well.  This is your one chance! 

My daughter is trying to cram in 19 miles between going to lectures and studying  this week - so good luck to her.

Ps please share with me any fundraising tips fellowrunners and I will publicise them in my blog.

My blog

10 Nov 2008 Major running problem

16 Oct 2008 Flat feet!

06 Oct 2008 Up to 14 miles

24 Sep 2008 Detective story

12 Sep 2008 Scary back problem

07 Sep 2008 Five miles of pain

05 Sep 2008 Life and death

17 Aug 2008 Hit by a bug

03 Aug 2008 Back over 20 miles

16 Jul 2008 Back training

24 Jun 2008 Two worlds

16 Apr 2008 PS

07 Apr 2008 Seven days to go

04 Apr 2008 Lynne the physio

02 Apr 2008 Taper stress

31 Mar 2008 Taper Craziness

29 Mar 2008 Please read this

26 Mar 2008 I need to recover now

22 Mar 2008 Yes it did snow

21 Mar 2008 Will it snow?

20 Mar 2008 24 days to go

14 Mar 2008 29 days to go

14 Mar 2008 Oh no - 10 stone 5!

12 Mar 2008 Two days of blowouts

07 Mar 2008 Eight mile repeats

06 Mar 2008 Progress with weight

05 Mar 2008 Tired legs

02 Mar 2008 Woo hoo 2 hours 17

01 Mar 2008 Pulled both ways

29 Feb 2008 Liverpool Half looms

28 Feb 2008 Mile repeats

23 Feb 2008 Training building up

19 Feb 2008 500 pounds!

17 Feb 2008 24 miles

15 Feb 2008 42 emails

08 Feb 2008 More dosh

03 Feb 2008 12 miles today

30 Jan 2008 Mile repeats

23 Jan 2008 Back from London

13 Jan 2008 Kenya

12 Jan 2008 Things are looking up

10 Jan 2008 Dog tired today

28 Dec 2007 Fighting the flab

27 Dec 2007 New treadmill needed

26 Dec 2007 Boxing day

25 Dec 2007 Christmas day


Dad, I read this and it seemed like something you'd like xx

Posted by Anonymous User at 20 March 2008 19:11
WHEN YOU STAND ON THE START LINE

When you stand on the Start Line, you join the club. When you stand at the Starting Line you earn your membership. Millions dream of being where you are. You are no longer a dreamer. You are a doer.

Thousands more started a training programme but never finished. They started with the same enthusiasm as (or more than) you. They started with more or less the same physical gifts or disadvantages as you did. They had no more and no less reason to be successful than you.

But somewhere along the way, they lost that enthusiasm. Somewhere on the road or on the track or treadmill, they decided that the rewards just weren't worth the effort. They decided that they could live without finding their limits, without challenging their expectations of themselves and without taking a hard look at their image of themselves.

You didn't. If you’re standing at the Start Line, you've not only accepted the challenge, but you've also beaten back the demons. You've conquered your imagination and self-imposed limitations. You've gone further, got stronger and become tougher than you ever imagined.