Thursday, April 04, 2013
Uploading a chat I had with "Nihon Jenn" a girl I've gotten to know through social media but actually never met. Thought you may like it as it shows someone who actually cares about something not like you jaded old bastards.
BTW please vote for her on her video, see video above, that is leave a comment and or like as it will help her win an internship that she is seeking, thanks!
Monday, March 25, 2013
Coaching begins
Started my first week of being coached this week. Here are my stats for this week starting March 25th. I'm 1 meter 70cm, no change there: Weight is 60.3kgs, HR 42BPM, BF 15.6%, and Gut 73cm.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Japan
Not running related but if you ever need a kick/motivation to get you to Japan, look at this. It's based on a summer festival that I've been to a couple of times, best in Japan, for mine.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Cherry Blossoms
On to my 3rd week of highish mileage and basically injury free! Did 111K, 117K and 128K this week and apart from a few twinges I've been running without pain. This and the fact the the warmer weather has come and the cherry blossoms are coming out, all makes me very happy.
I start my coaching with Tom (Tinman) this coming Monday and looking forward to this too!
Some photos taken after my run today.
I start my coaching with Tom (Tinman) this coming Monday and looking forward to this too!
Some photos taken after my run today.
With the purchase of a Garmin watch something I'm doing a lot of recently
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Found a Coach!
Things are progressing well. I've just put in three solid weeks of uninterrupted running, in fact, even though I'm not in any particular training for a race I'm running more mileage than I was for the training period of my last marathon. 100 ~120K weeks.
Simply have more time, on holidays, and my injuries, though not gone, are fading fast. This slow running is certainly helping things injury wise and today I was able to finish off my 25K long run with a 4:33 minute K with a heart rate of 127bpm, although it was downhill ;)
Anyway, one more week of slow Maffetone style running sessions and I'm going to start training with a coach. Yes, I finally found someone who is both interested in training me and someone who most definitely can! The gentleman's name is Tom (Tinman) Schwartz an exercise physiologist and co-author of a new Peter Magill book, to be out April 2014, tentatively titled "Running Body."
Tom is seemingly one of the best running coaches in America, has coached some very good runners, masters included, and made some average ones much much better, so I'm expecting the best. Check out Tom's website. If the testimonials are even half right, and no doubt they are all right, I will be back to the PBs before you can say, "Geez I thought his PBs were behind him!"
BTW wanted to wish the best to Thomas in Ireland and Nick in Gifu, Japan for their races tomorrow. Go for it fellas!
March 18th: I'm 61.0kgs, 16.4% BF and 74cm around the middle.
Simply have more time, on holidays, and my injuries, though not gone, are fading fast. This slow running is certainly helping things injury wise and today I was able to finish off my 25K long run with a 4:33 minute K with a heart rate of 127bpm, although it was downhill ;)
Anyway, one more week of slow Maffetone style running sessions and I'm going to start training with a coach. Yes, I finally found someone who is both interested in training me and someone who most definitely can! The gentleman's name is Tom (Tinman) Schwartz an exercise physiologist and co-author of a new Peter Magill book, to be out April 2014, tentatively titled "Running Body."
Tom is seemingly one of the best running coaches in America, has coached some very good runners, masters included, and made some average ones much much better, so I'm expecting the best. Check out Tom's website. If the testimonials are even half right, and no doubt they are all right, I will be back to the PBs before you can say, "Geez I thought his PBs were behind him!"
BTW wanted to wish the best to Thomas in Ireland and Nick in Gifu, Japan for their races tomorrow. Go for it fellas!
March 18th: I'm 61.0kgs, 16.4% BF and 74cm around the middle.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Encouraging numbers!
Here is the latest episode of Running In Japan, please take a look. Also, happy to say that with a little/lot of effort mid week with the diet the numbers are coming down. Need to be losing more body fat than weight but usually a lag with that % number. Nevertheless, 2cm off the gut in one week is a good start. As of today, Monday morning, March 11th: I'm 61.7kgs, 18.0% BF and 75cm around the middle.
One encouraging number is my resting heart rate which this morning was 37 Beats Per Minute. That is as low as I've ever seen it and a sign that I'm building fitness. I've been running "slow" my last 4 sessions all under 132BPM which is a personal number for me recommended by Dr. Phillip Maffetone in his 180 formula. It seems to be already paying dividends.
While I was somewhat familiar with Maffetones' methods I'm just now putting them into practice and feel more like the old me than I have in years. Looking forward to seeing how this all pans out.
And.....I'm also excited to tell you that I'm close to signing with a coach!
More on this soon.
First MAF Test.
One encouraging number is my resting heart rate which this morning was 37 Beats Per Minute. That is as low as I've ever seen it and a sign that I'm building fitness. I've been running "slow" my last 4 sessions all under 132BPM which is a personal number for me recommended by Dr. Phillip Maffetone in his 180 formula. It seems to be already paying dividends.
While I was somewhat familiar with Maffetones' methods I'm just now putting them into practice and feel more like the old me than I have in years. Looking forward to seeing how this all pans out.
And.....I'm also excited to tell you that I'm close to signing with a coach!
First MAF Test.
Friday, March 08, 2013
Garmin ForeAthlete 610
Just got a Garmin ForeAthlete 610. Went for a few runs today to try it out. Looks like something I'll definitely be able to make use of. Have any of you got one? And if so please let me know how you are using it in your training.
Thanks Kim for the push I needed to finally get me to buy one, and for the company on the run around Osaka Castle this week.
I'm eating and drinking a bit tonight but training and weight is on schedule, I'll give more details on Monday.
The data from todays second run below.
Thanks Kim for the push I needed to finally get me to buy one, and for the company on the run around Osaka Castle this week.
I'm eating and drinking a bit tonight but training and weight is on schedule, I'll give more details on Monday.
The data from todays second run below.
Monday, March 04, 2013
New Goal
Wonder how fast I could race if looked like Rupp & Farah?
How's it going? My general pain from the DNF marathon has finally subsided to reveal my old injuries. But the hips, glutes and ankle are responding to work on them, like toe raises for the ankle and clam shells for the hips, so I think, I'm ready to start my next program which is a training cycle that hopes to get me a 34:00 min 10K PB in exactly 8 weeks from now.
Thought I'd put the numbers here and the goal as a way to keep me honest. The race I'm aiming at is the Sakai City Masters 10K a local race that I usually run between 36 and 38 minutes in (not such a fast course, no hills but a lot of twists & turns). Last Year I did it in 40 mins due to an injury I picked up training for it! I'll be mindful of this and try to build up gradually. Anyway, I'm going give the next 8 weeks some serious effort on the training, exercise and diet front and will be hoping/expecting the best.
I'm 64kgs this morning with a gut of 77cms and body fat of 18.9% My goal is to get these numbers down to 58kgs, 70cms and 11% respectively. Sounds like a big ask but I'm going to try and I know that if I can get anywhere near those numbers, with a good block of race specific training, a PB is assured.
Wish me luck!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Pete Magill (Master Runner/Coach)
Uploading this interview taken form the website "Runnersconnect" Thank you for making it.
Pete Magill is to us Master's runners what Noah was to the animals. But us "animals" must first get on the boat, that is, listened to the advice he so graciously gives away for free. I absolutely love the guy!
Pete Magill is to us Master's runners what Noah was to the animals. But us "animals" must first get on the boat, that is, listened to the advice he so graciously gives away for free. I absolutely love the guy!
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Keep on keeping on!
A small message from Yuki Kawauchi thanks to Brett Larner
Japan Running News
I'm going to follow this advice and while seeking "what works for me", stick to the "Kawauchi"style of no bells and whistles. Run hard, work hard and stop looking for the easy way out. A quote from him:
"Japanese corporate runners watch their weight to within 0.1 kg. I eat whatever I like. I don't do any taping or take supplements. I don't breathe low-oxygen air. I don't wear magnetic necklaces. I guess in that way I'm old-school. I run, I work hard, and I like it. I read up, thought about what I needed to do, and found what works for me. There's no reason Americans can't do the same thing. It's worthwhile spending money on things that will help your training, but spending money itself isn't going to make you better."
Japan Running News
I'm going to follow this advice and while seeking "what works for me", stick to the "Kawauchi"style of no bells and whistles. Run hard, work hard and stop looking for the easy way out. A quote from him:
"Japanese corporate runners watch their weight to within 0.1 kg. I eat whatever I like. I don't do any taping or take supplements. I don't breathe low-oxygen air. I don't wear magnetic necklaces. I guess in that way I'm old-school. I run, I work hard, and I like it. I read up, thought about what I needed to do, and found what works for me. There's no reason Americans can't do the same thing. It's worthwhile spending money on things that will help your training, but spending money itself isn't going to make you better."
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Senshu Marathon DNF
Had to stop running just after the 33K mark in today's Senshu marathon. If I could go back in time I probably wouldn't have started this race as I still had pretty bad hip pain and my right foot still wasn't allowing me to get up on my toes without wincing. But had to try, I like this race, it's flat and a local one for me with great support from my favorite people in Japan, those in Southern Kansai.
Here are the 5K splits up until I broke down. 1st 5k 18:51 2nd 5k 19:02 3rd 5k 19:30 4th 5k 19:51 5th 5k 20:42 6th 5k 21:43 6th 3k 18:50
Actually not too upset, even though it's my first DNF I basically like the challenge this sets up for me. Get strong and come back better than before! Something to look forward to, the key ingredient for a happy life!
Thanks for your well wishes here and on Twitter. I love you all! ;) The above photo taken before the start of me and a couple of the local area mascots.
Here are the 5K splits up until I broke down. 1st 5k 18:51 2nd 5k 19:02 3rd 5k 19:30 4th 5k 19:51 5th 5k 20:42 6th 5k 21:43 6th 3k 18:50
Actually not too upset, even though it's my first DNF I basically like the challenge this sets up for me. Get strong and come back better than before! Something to look forward to, the key ingredient for a happy life!
Friday, February 15, 2013
Two Days to Go!
Senshu Marathon coming up in 2 days, Feb 17th, keeping fingers crossed my body will hold together but going to race, that is run as fast as I can. Talk soon.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Brett Larner (Japan Running News) RIJ Guest
Just go through talking to Brett Larner of Japan Running News fame. Had a great time and learned a lot. Hope to get Brett back and talk about more specifics like what he knows about certain top elite runners. Interesting stuff, take a look.
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Running in Japan Episode 16
Just a heads up, on next weeks show we are going to have "Japan Running News" proprietor Brett Larner with us as a guest on our Google Hangout. We are looking forward to that as you would expect. Hope you can watch it live at 10:00pm Monday the 11th Japan time, and if not I'll put it up here the next day. Below is our episode from yesterday Feb 4th.
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