And so another year draws to a close. For me it really has been the year of running so far. I hadn’t really thought about it until I started to think of ideas for this blog and then it dawned on me that this year I have:
– Smashed my half marathon time by 5 minutes
– Taken nearly 2 minutes off my 10k time
– Completed my first marathon
– Completed my first ultra marathon
– Finally got round to joining a running club
– Clocked up nearly 1150 miles in a year
– Met some of the most amazing and inspirational new friends
The list goes on and on. But if I listed everything there wouldn’t really be much point in the rest of this blog post!
I started the month with high hopes of completing my first Marcothon. All was going really well for the first 2 weeks with me managing to fit in lunchtime runs here and there, taking the dog out at the crack of dawn and even slipping in my daily 3 miles at 11pm after a trip to the cinema. But sods law had it that as soon as my last lesson had finished on the last day of term, I started burning up and was struck down with the dreaded winter lurgy. So that was me out of the game. I even attempted to get back into it after 2 days of bed rest, but my body quite firmly refused and I had to hang up my trainers for the next week. Once I felt better I got back out there, and I have clocked up my daily miles every day since, but I’ll need to wait until next year to give it another go. It’s a tough challenge and even though it’s only 3 miles (or 25 minutes of running, whichever comes first), it really takes its toll on your body. Some days I’ve really struggled and it has felt like such a chore to run the minimum of 3 miles, even though just a bit over a month ago I ran 33 miles! I think my body is trying to tell me it has clocked up enough miles for the year….
Marcothon aside, it has been a pretty quiet December. Term ended, Christmas came and went and now we’re a few days away from 2014. When I think back over the past 12 months, it amazes me to think how fast the year has passed. I’m looking at the race calender for next year and can’t believe entries are open for the 2014 version already. But what a year of running it was. One of the best things I could have done for my running happened this year – I finally joined a running club and what a difference it has made to both my running, my fitness and also my motivation. My new friends have both inspired and pushed me towards my goals and I don’t think you could find a nicer and more driven bunch of people, who not only want to improve their performances but want to push you along on the way as well. A few of my friends have now accompanied the WCH on our weekend adventures and they’ve all said the same thing – what a fantastic wee club!
I’ve already started entering some of my planned races for 2014 and so far my goals are as follows:
- A 45min 10k. – Very achievable if I focus on my speed work and bring my distances back down. Hopefully by the summer I’ll achieve this one.
- A 1 hour 45 minute half marathon. Also (possibly!) very achievable. This comes down to more mental rather than physical work. I know I can do it, I’m just scared of burning out so I pull back too early in the race. Hopefully achievable at the Alloa half in March which is where I knocked 5 minutes off my time this year.
- To start going to Park runs on Saturdays. Now that I’m not working on Saturday mornings! I feel this will really benefit my speed work.
- Run a sub 4 marathon. My ‘A’ goal for the year. If I can do this I will feel invincible. For a while.
- Become a stronger Ultra runner. I’m hoping to run both the Clyde Stride and Glen Ogle this year as well and sweeping for the Highland Fling. Hopefully running all races very comfortably and not getting injured!
- Get stronger. I get gym classes for free. I really have no excuse for not trying everything!!
My first race of 2014 will be the Devilla 15k at the end of February. This is also the first event of my club Grand Prix which I have high hopes to make my mark in next year. Got to be positive!!
So that leaves me just to round-up this years races and events. It’s been an awesome year of training and racing and I go into 2014 with high hopes and big plans.
Here’s to getting faster and loving running in 2014.
Wow what an incredible year you’ve had!! Your first marathon and an ultra as well as the others… I’m doing my first marathon in April and have vowed to make 2014 my best year of running yet! Looking forward to following your progress too 🙂
Thank you! I also aim to make 2014 my year of running and tick off all my new goals, but I think I’m going to have to start going to bed a lot earlier and learn how to get up without being a grump in the mornings. Good luck with your first marathon, which one are you doing?
If you can run a sub 45 10k and a sub 1.45 half then you need to dial up your marathon goal. I suppose it depends on how sub 4 you want…
Our Steam train weekend was supremely fun; i hope we can do it all again next year but i’m taking a fuxking camper van.
Thanks Rhona. I should have said my main goal is to stay uninjured and run a sub 4 marathon. I know I can do it, but after that horrific pain in my leg that turned Loch Ness in to a half run/half shuffle from 19 miles I’ve got the fear! I know I’ve got some big goals for the year but I like to aim high!
A camper van is a good idea! And maybe slightly less gin too so I don’t feel like I’m running in quick sand the following day!