Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Despite the surprisingly painful knee, I went swimming this morning figuring that the low impact exercise would be good for the ailing joint. And I suppose it was as I can move about more freely now, though it did hurt a little when I kicked with my legs.

45 minutes swim. I didn’t count the number of lengths as I was considerably slower with this knee and was not going to break any distance personal bests.

As I didn’t really have anything to think about today my mind wandered across loads of things, and one thought that has been playing on my mind was the Great North Run. I am looking to smash my last half marathon time but when I signed up to take part in the GNR I was asked to estimate what sort of time I would finish the race in. I guestimated 2 hours 30 minutes, which at the time seemed bold but now I realise was underestimating my ability.

When I started the Ironbridge half, I found myself having to walk for the first 100 yard or so before the pack stretched out enough for me to up the speed. Now that was a race with only 800 or so starters. The Great North has thousands of runners and I have a horrible feeling that for the first 10 minutes or so I am going to be at walking pace with the other 2h 30m competitors. How am I going to P.B. if I have to muscle past the slow pokes at the start?..

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