Thursday, 12 April 2012
I feel like a fat Rocky
Now then, the fans of the Rocky films out there will understand this next bit. Whilst running through the country roads of Halstead with Rosy cycling alongside me I suddenly remembered the scene from Rocky where Sylvester Stalone was in training for the big fight and Burgess Meredith was cycling alongside him shouting various choice words of encouragement. Unfortunately for me though, there were plenty of times when I had to call Rosy back because I just couldn't keep up with her and that is where the title of this blog post comes from.
In all honesty this blog post is just a big excuse to see if I can embed a 3D 'fly-by' of our route. If it works it'll be below... if it doesn't... it won't be below, or anywhere else for that matter.
Lots of love
Wannabe
Monday, 9 April 2012
Fighting Talk
Now, I'm not talking about the banter between myself and "The Guru" as that is banter, pure and simple. I'm talking about some sort of mantra that can keep a guy like me going through 26.2 miles of road running in just under 2 weeks time.
There's a well know saying that goes something like,
"If you think you're beaten, you are,
If you think you dare not, you don't,
If you like to win but you think you can't, It's almost sure you won't,
If you think you'll lose, you've lost.
Success begins with a fellow's will,
It's all in the state of the mind."
From what I understand there have been studies on the usefulness of mantras and they say that positive self-talk can reduce anxiety, increase effort and boost self-confidence. This is something that I have always believed. If you think you are a lucky person your subconscious mind is automatically more attentive and observant whereas if you think you are unlucky you invariably wont notice that £10 note laying on the pavement as you walk past it. From memory it's also got something to do with the reticular motor in your brain which regulates how much you take in of what you see through your eyes. I digress though, basically there is lots of evidence showing that what we say to ourselves can influence what we say to ourselves can influence how we feel and how we perform (Runners World).
I can't just copy other people's mantras, like "This is what you came for, you're in command" as it needs to be meaningful, relevant and specific to my needs. It needs to be positive, short, energetic and to embed some sort of instructions. As the people of Runners World say, I've got to build it, believe it and become it.
Being less than 2 weeks to the marathon now I'm focusing my mind more towards the race day and the actual race. I'm getting my kit together, thinking about meals and visualising running through those mileage points that I know are going to be difficult. I haven't thought of my mantra yet, but on the back of the first London Marathon I earned it says "It's not the taking part that counts, it's the finishing" and I can't wait to see what this one will say.
The Wannabe.
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Now counting down in days
For "The Old Hand" and myself the day is getting closer, the day is in sight, the day is fast becoming a reality rather than a dream. The day is Sunday the 22nd April 2012, the day is known as the Virgin London Marathon 2012.
As I'm sure you know, we were both lucky enough to get in and found this out six months ago way back in October. It was unfortunate that "The Guru" was refused entry but on a more positive side it has meant that the rest of us have been able to use this as a source of motivation to keep running and gradually gain points in this little competition of ours.
It has to be said that I am really looking forward to the marathon. There was a time when I was thinking that there was no way I would be able to do it in a time I would be happy with, mainly due to my lazy arse attitude to training, but thanks to this "2012 in 2012" challenge things are slightly back on track and I'm happy again. Optimistically I'm still wanting to get as close to 4hrs30 as possible but I know how much I slow down by after the 13 mile mark so my actual time is more likely to be closer to 5hrs. Still, I'm happy with that as I know that if I continue with the training, and train slightly more than I am at the moment, then it will get better and next year my time will be 4hrs30.
Now then, the day is in sight and no longer am I saying the marathon is in a month or two...
the marathon is in 19 days!