Hi Guys,
Well, about 2 days after the City To Surf, I started to feel a sharp pain on my left instep. I had it checked out, and it was linked to my ankle injury. Seems I may have been favouring the left ankle in the City To Surf which inflamed one of the joints on top of instep triggering a bone bruising. SO physio (thanks Nik) requested a 4 week complete rest. Arrggghhh!!
So I followed instructions and so 10 days out from Blackmore's Running Festival Sydney Bridge Run (9.5km) restarted running. Nervous on first run (4km) on hard sand at Tangalooma Dolphin Resort on Moreton Bay Island (in Queensland) whilst at a work related conference (someone has to do it, right?). But foot and ankle went well - cardio fitness a little down though.
So buoyed by this, I recommenced training a few days later, and completed the Bridge Run in 52 minutes 19 seconds, which was a little (30 seconds) faster than last year but good given interrupted (again) training.
Weather held up until about 1-2 kilometres from finish, even then, only light drizzling rain. Next goal, a half marathon next year, trying to find a flat circuit.
Cheers Till Next Time,
Guy
Monday, September 21, 2015
Monday, August 10, 2015
Personal Best in Sydney City To Surf 'fun' run
Hi Everyone,
Well, since my last post I competed in and finished The Sun-Herald City To Surf. This event has been running continuously for 44 years! The inspiration for this great event came via a note from a US based newspaper correspondent, who sent a newspaper clipping in 1970 about the San Francisco Bay to Breakers to the editor of The Sun (then one of Sydney's daily newspapers.
In 1971, there were just over 1,500 entrants (only 2% of the field was female). Since then, it has grown - no other fun run in the Southern Hemisphere matches it in terms of organisation or demographics.
In 2006, for the first time in the event’s history, women outnumbered men in the field (63,451 entrants). This year, there were 78,506 entrants with 65,480 finishers (31,880 males, so pretty close to 50/50 gender split of finishers).
Originally a 15km course, the 14km course of today is one of the most loved and largest community events in the world.
So, as you know from prior posts, I had a scare with my chronic left ankle - but with 10 days rest, and a little optimism (and a few neurofen caplets before the race as a precaution), I made it without the ankle giving me any grief!
A PB of 82 minutes, 42 seconds - 8 minutes faster than last year. Very stoked! So I'll rest this week then recommence training for the Blackmore's Sydney Harbour Bridge 9K run in September.
So until next time, Ciao! Guy (that's me in middle, blue Reachout.com singlet, white cap (just in the shadows).
Well, since my last post I competed in and finished The Sun-Herald City To Surf. This event has been running continuously for 44 years! The inspiration for this great event came via a note from a US based newspaper correspondent, who sent a newspaper clipping in 1970 about the San Francisco Bay to Breakers to the editor of The Sun (then one of Sydney's daily newspapers.
In 1971, there were just over 1,500 entrants (only 2% of the field was female). Since then, it has grown - no other fun run in the Southern Hemisphere matches it in terms of organisation or demographics.
In 2006, for the first time in the event’s history, women outnumbered men in the field (63,451 entrants). This year, there were 78,506 entrants with 65,480 finishers (31,880 males, so pretty close to 50/50 gender split of finishers).
Originally a 15km course, the 14km course of today is one of the most loved and largest community events in the world.
So, as you know from prior posts, I had a scare with my chronic left ankle - but with 10 days rest, and a little optimism (and a few neurofen caplets before the race as a precaution), I made it without the ankle giving me any grief!
A PB of 82 minutes, 42 seconds - 8 minutes faster than last year. Very stoked! So I'll rest this week then recommence training for the Blackmore's Sydney Harbour Bridge 9K run in September.
So until next time, Ciao! Guy (that's me in middle, blue Reachout.com singlet, white cap (just in the shadows).
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Uh Oh! Not Again
Hi Peeps,
You wouldn't believe it. Just 10 days ago I was at a work related activity which required us to physically restrain a colleague as part of a development exercise. I didn't feel it at the time, but I may have aggrivated that ankle injury I had last year.
The following day (Friday 24th July), did a 6k run, no problem but felt a little twinge the next day - another run on the Sunday, just another small 6k run, felt OK running but the next day, ankle felt 'weak' when using stairs (up and down).
So I decided to not run again until Sunday 9th August (City To Surf). Today it is a bit better but not 100%.
My wife wants me to visit my physiotherapist but I reckon he'll suggest I sit out the run - no way!
My efforts so far got me pumped for it, so I'll proceed as I reckon my fitness won't deteriorate too much by then. I'm having a massage today, will ask her to focus on quads and calves as I suspect this may be a contributing factor (tightened up, pulling on ankle tendons.
Next post will be after the run - I hope I can finish and run well - I feel like by the time race day is here, my ankle will be right.
Talk soon.
Cheers
Guy
You wouldn't believe it. Just 10 days ago I was at a work related activity which required us to physically restrain a colleague as part of a development exercise. I didn't feel it at the time, but I may have aggrivated that ankle injury I had last year.
The following day (Friday 24th July), did a 6k run, no problem but felt a little twinge the next day - another run on the Sunday, just another small 6k run, felt OK running but the next day, ankle felt 'weak' when using stairs (up and down).
So I decided to not run again until Sunday 9th August (City To Surf). Today it is a bit better but not 100%.
My wife wants me to visit my physiotherapist but I reckon he'll suggest I sit out the run - no way!
My efforts so far got me pumped for it, so I'll proceed as I reckon my fitness won't deteriorate too much by then. I'm having a massage today, will ask her to focus on quads and calves as I suspect this may be a contributing factor (tightened up, pulling on ankle tendons.
Next post will be after the run - I hope I can finish and run well - I feel like by the time race day is here, my ankle will be right.
Talk soon.
Cheers
Guy
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Successful Trial Run For City To Surf
Hi folks,
I ran in the Real Insurance 10K run on Sunday 12th July to see how my fitness, speed and endurance was travelling.
Pleased to announce I completed the run in 56 minutes, 6 seconds, and didn't feel too busted. Although it's a relatively flat circuit, it was bitterly cold morning, windy and so all in all, a good outcome.
My result from Real Insurance 10K run
With less than 4 weeks to go, I recommenced running a few days after the run, back now to more of the 6-7 kilometre runs with some more hill runs and a longer run about 2 weeks out. I was on the Gold Coast (Queensland, Australia) for a 3 day work conference, still managed to get in a 6 kilometre run whilst up there.
Finally tipped my donation total to $527.75 so with my employer (Suncorp Group) matching me $ for $ up to $500, I am officially over $1,000! Whoo Hoo!
Bye for now.
Guy
I ran in the Real Insurance 10K run on Sunday 12th July to see how my fitness, speed and endurance was travelling.
Pleased to announce I completed the run in 56 minutes, 6 seconds, and didn't feel too busted. Although it's a relatively flat circuit, it was bitterly cold morning, windy and so all in all, a good outcome.
My result from Real Insurance 10K run
With less than 4 weeks to go, I recommenced running a few days after the run, back now to more of the 6-7 kilometre runs with some more hill runs and a longer run about 2 weeks out. I was on the Gold Coast (Queensland, Australia) for a 3 day work conference, still managed to get in a 6 kilometre run whilst up there.
Finally tipped my donation total to $527.75 so with my employer (Suncorp Group) matching me $ for $ up to $500, I am officially over $1,000! Whoo Hoo!
Bye for now.
Guy
Sunday, July 5, 2015
One week to go before 'warm-up' 10K run
Ciao Rigazzi,
Now I have 3 lessons under my belt from my Italian classes - it's starting to come together slowly. I made sure I mentioned it to my work barista and my neighbourhood cafe - both have Italian nationals working there, so they will be kind to me if I stuff up a few things.
Last week, I finished with an 8.85 kilometre run on the Sunday. Time was 52 minutes 30 seconds, average pace 5.56 minutes per kilometre. Not bad for an old fart! The route includes a pretty severe hill climb (from 4 metres to 46 metres elevation) at the 2-3 kilometre mark, good prep for City To Surf in August.
Did 3 runs this week, averaging 6.16 kilometres per run, average pace 5.38 minutes per kilometre with today's run including 'that hill'.
So with the Real Insurance 10K run on next Sunday, I will run on Tuesday and Thursday but then no runs again till the Sunday race (still playing golf on Saturday but no beers until after race. Found out today, the night after my cousins wedding where I had a few beers, wines and spirits, that alcohol the night before a run isn't the best thing for running pleasure.
Hoping to buy a new arm-band for my iPhone as well as new ear-phones before the race.
I know I mentioned this in my last post, but I'll do it again! I am also fundraising for Reachout.com, which is Australia’s leading online youth mental health service, where you can get the help you need, where and when you need it.
So if you would like to donate, please follow this link https://give.everydayhero.com/au/guy-picone-running-for-charity
Thanks for the kind donations so far - hoping I can get some more before the race in August.
Arriverderci,
Guy
Now I have 3 lessons under my belt from my Italian classes - it's starting to come together slowly. I made sure I mentioned it to my work barista and my neighbourhood cafe - both have Italian nationals working there, so they will be kind to me if I stuff up a few things.
Last week, I finished with an 8.85 kilometre run on the Sunday. Time was 52 minutes 30 seconds, average pace 5.56 minutes per kilometre. Not bad for an old fart! The route includes a pretty severe hill climb (from 4 metres to 46 metres elevation) at the 2-3 kilometre mark, good prep for City To Surf in August.
Did 3 runs this week, averaging 6.16 kilometres per run, average pace 5.38 minutes per kilometre with today's run including 'that hill'.
So with the Real Insurance 10K run on next Sunday, I will run on Tuesday and Thursday but then no runs again till the Sunday race (still playing golf on Saturday but no beers until after race. Found out today, the night after my cousins wedding where I had a few beers, wines and spirits, that alcohol the night before a run isn't the best thing for running pleasure.
Hoping to buy a new arm-band for my iPhone as well as new ear-phones before the race.
I know I mentioned this in my last post, but I'll do it again! I am also fundraising for Reachout.com, which is Australia’s leading online youth mental health service, where you can get the help you need, where and when you need it.
So if you would like to donate, please follow this link https://give.everydayhero.com/au/guy-picone-running-for-charity
Thanks for the kind donations so far - hoping I can get some more before the race in August.
Arriverderci,
Guy
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Getting Close To The Event
Ciao ragazzi! (Hi guys)
I've finished week 2 of Italian classes, so 'scusi' if I throw in the occasional Italian phrase.
Since last post, progress has been very good.
I made a slight change to training program effective last week. Decided no run can be less than 6 kilometres, but I have reduced the frequency to 3 to 4 runs per week. Aiming for same sub 6 minute per kilometre pace.
So far this week I averaged 6.3 kilometres each run, longest 7, all within pace range. Will use my Sunday run as the distance marker test, looking to add distance each week until I get to 9 or 10 kilometres.
I need to look for suitable steep and lengthy hills as preparation for City To Surf, might do this hill work separately from distance training.
I am also fundraising for Reachout.com, which is Australia’s leading online youth mental health service, where you can get the help you need, where and when you need it.
So if you would like to donate, please follow this link https://give.everydayhero.com/au/guy-picone-running-for-charity
Thanks for the kind donations so far - hoping I can get some more before the race in August.
Arriverderci,
Guy
I've finished week 2 of Italian classes, so 'scusi' if I throw in the occasional Italian phrase.
Since last post, progress has been very good.
I made a slight change to training program effective last week. Decided no run can be less than 6 kilometres, but I have reduced the frequency to 3 to 4 runs per week. Aiming for same sub 6 minute per kilometre pace.
So far this week I averaged 6.3 kilometres each run, longest 7, all within pace range. Will use my Sunday run as the distance marker test, looking to add distance each week until I get to 9 or 10 kilometres.
I need to look for suitable steep and lengthy hills as preparation for City To Surf, might do this hill work separately from distance training.
I am also fundraising for Reachout.com, which is Australia’s leading online youth mental health service, where you can get the help you need, where and when you need it.
So if you would like to donate, please follow this link https://give.everydayhero.com/au/guy-picone-running-for-charity
Thanks for the kind donations so far - hoping I can get some more before the race in August.
Arriverderci,
Guy
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Hi All,
Training progressing nicely.
Well, whilst it was challenging keeping running regime up whilst in Brisbane for work attending workshops, it didn't stop me!
I managed 3 runs for total 14.4 kilometres at an average pace 5.45 minutes p/kilometre last week. Then did another run on the Friday, 5.84 kilometres at average pace 5.25 minutes p/kilometre.
So plan for next few weeks is 4 runs per week with a long run of at least 8 kilometres. Need to probably get at least one 9 kilometre run in before the Real Insurance 10 kilometre run on 12 July.My fundraising has stalled a little but there's plenty of time so I'll ramp up that piece of the equation over the next 2-3 weeks.
Thanks to those people who have donated already.
Cheers,
Guy
Training progressing nicely.
Started slowly with 2 runs for total 8.98 kilometres at an average pace 5.47 minutes p/kilometre in first week of May.
Following week, upped distance over 2 runs to 9.85 at pace 5.84.
The 3rd week distance 13.3, pace 5.29, last week did 21.8 kilometres at pace 5.39 minutes per kilometre.
So the next week, I was in Brisbane for work from Monday till Thursday, with a plan to try to run 4 times, as there's some nice running tracks up and down Brisbane River. Entered the Real Insurance 10 kilometre run on 12 July to see how I am going in prep for City To Surf.
Well, whilst it was challenging keeping running regime up whilst in Brisbane for work attending workshops, it didn't stop me!
I managed 3 runs for total 14.4 kilometres at an average pace 5.45 minutes p/kilometre last week. Then did another run on the Friday, 5.84 kilometres at average pace 5.25 minutes p/kilometre.
So plan for next few weeks is 4 runs per week with a long run of at least 8 kilometres. Need to probably get at least one 9 kilometre run in before the Real Insurance 10 kilometre run on 12 July.My fundraising has stalled a little but there's plenty of time so I'll ramp up that piece of the equation over the next 2-3 weeks.
Thanks to those people who have donated already.
Cheers,
Guy
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