Just a brief New Years Day look back on 2021 - a game of two halves if ever there was one ! After an optimistic start, looking forward to a reprise of the WealdWay in late March, I fell into a phase of physical and mental struggle with my running by late January. Managing toContinue reading "on the subject of…..2021"
on the subject of…..the hippy hippy shakes !!!
For goodness sakes, I’ve got the hippy hippy shakes……… First post for ages. To begin with, it was a deliberate break as I’d posted something or other about running pretty much every week for about 7 or 8 months and felt like it needed a break. I was also waiting to see how this springContinue reading "on the subject of…..the hippy hippy shakes !!!"
on the subject of…..clubs
I love the existence and structure of the athletics club network in this country, and have been a club member almost continuously for close to forty years. I love putting on club colours and representing my club either as an individual or as part of a team, but I'm ashamed to say that I’ve rarelyContinue reading "on the subject of…..clubs"
on the subject of…..Dave Bedford
Number 1 in the "legends" series. I’ve talked previously about the different ways you can find inspiration in sport and in particular for me, in running. The heroic stories of the greats of the past in the form of biographies and autobiographies make inspirational reading. But one person who for me as a young ladContinue reading "on the subject of…..Dave Bedford"
on the subject of…..age grading
With a Marathon PB of 2hr 05’11”, how could Mo Farah run 2hrs 39’ 48” and it be regarded as an improvement ? Age grading – that’s how!!! All Sir Mo has to do to regard running a 2hrs 39’48” marathon as an improvement, is to achieve it when he’s 65 years old. Unless you’veContinue reading "on the subject of…..age grading"
WealdWay 2021 – final day
Even though my legs were still screaming from yesterday’s efforts, it felt a lot easier getting out of bed to run again today knowing that it would be the final stretch of the run. Even better that it was just 12 miles to the finish, and with four secluded downland hamlets to pass during theContinue reading "WealdWay 2021 – final day"
WealdWay 2021 – day 3
After 50 miles in two days, my quadriceps (and a few other muscles) made their displeasure known during yesterday evening, and even walking was a challenge when I got up this morning. But applying Voltarol gel to almost every moving part seemed to help a bit, and I drove back to Five Ash Down toContinue reading "WealdWay 2021 – day 3"
WealdWay 2021 – Day 2
Feeling naturally a bit achey and weary this morning, but once I hit the trail again at about 09.00 from Tonbridge, I was relieved that the ankle problem that had dogged me yesterday didn’t feel too bad at all. Already in glorious warm sunshine under a crystal clear blue sky, as I made the steepContinue reading "WealdWay 2021 – Day 2"
WealdWay 2021 – Day one
Because my preparations for a 3 day schedule had been so disappointing, at short notice I came up with a “plan B” which would allow for a fourth day, by taking a bit of the heat out of day’s one and two. A bit of last minute rearranging of transport times and pick-up locations meantContinue reading "WealdWay 2021 – Day one"
on the subject of…..local heroes
It has always seemed to me that for a small town with a modest catchment area, Tonbridge and district has punched well above its weight when it comes to producing very top quality athletes. The credit for much of that must be due to the formation in 1947, and continued flourishing of Tonbridge AC. FromContinue reading "on the subject of…..local heroes"