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PostsAtacama Crossing (2008) blog posts from Christian Lambert
10 February 2008 09:21 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
... By Friday I was exhausted and actually fell asleep in the kitchen while making my tea!
Saturday was my designated rest day, so I've ordered in the new trainers a size and a half to big which will get here next week.
Today was gonna be my long day, but I've had these bloody job applications looming over me so decided to tackle that first, confident that it wouldnn't take more than a couple of hours. Glad I did cause the ridiculous thing has taken me all afternoon to do (describing how I'm an "initiator", "communicator", "teacher", "manager" within 150 words.. and deadline is next week). Suprisingly, rather than being thankful for the rest I'm annoyed that I couldn't go out an run some stupid distance and am cursing myself for not getting them done sooner.
Still, the one thing I am thankful for is all the applications and interviews will be out of the way come race day (it was a bit touch and go for a while)..
Right then, Thames Meander next week and my first taste of 50 miles..... Should be interesting!
26 January 2008 05:41 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
So only 8 weeks left. So many things I'd like to do but am running out of time for. This has certainly been a steep learning curve on so many respects, and if I knew back when I started what I know now then my training would have been very different. Am I at the stage where I can say I'm ready? Well, I'm certainly closer to it than I have been at any other point, but in all honesty I would say no, not really. The enormity of exactely what the race involves has certainly sunk in; fortunately not leading to regret or fear but relish at the thought of the challenge, and enthusiasm to try and get this right. My aims are realistic. To look after the basics and aim to finish. This means concentrating on looking after hips/knees and ankles, getting the weight right down and looking after my feet; hopefuly the rest should follow (one foot in front of the other, repeat)
Introspection.. I blaime Moby on in the background!!!
So where am I up to:
- 14 mile back to back runs home from work X3 with 12kg (decreased from 18kg)- Followed by rest day
- Long run: .... I'm keeping the distance quiet right now.. But I actually have a day off from work and a fox like cunning plan (fantastic new virgin route). Watch this space. This month I have only one weekend on call so planning to do back to backs at the weekend at a reasonable snail like pace (just aiming to condition those feet). If I can actually swap work I may get to do the Thames Meander too.. Fingers crossed!
- Blister care - Discovered the disadvantage with orthosis is the pressure they exert on one point on your foot (My R foot is odd). This resulted in my first blister of training when my feet got soaking wet during a torrential downpour, followed by a further 2.5h running. I say blister but this beauty was a sizable beasty (on my R MTPJ) so enabled me to play with blister care and also found the advantage of being able to raid the dressing cupboard at work. What I found worked:
- Pre taping helped but with established blister was no good
- Creating an artificial blister over the top of the pre-existing one (after drainage) did however:
Layer 1:
Goop (I was using hydrogel; but anything greasy in a reasonably copious quantity should work e.g hydropel)
Layer 2:
Mepore dressing (bit like tegaderm); sealing layer 1 in a bleb over the affected area
Layer 3:
vaseline over mepore
Layer 4:
Broad securing tape e.g. Elastikon, entombing mepore dressing
Also grease the offening spot in the shoe in some vain attempt to reduce friction. Of course the bloody thing didn't heal properly until I rested my feet but it did enable me to do 2 more 14 mile runs on back to back days in realitive comfort without any detioration or recollection at all... Small victories I guess, but useful lessons as until this point I'd not thought about it at all (denial!!!).
Anyways.. Aims for next week
1) Complete secret run X
2) Increase home run distance (16-19miles; variable number of bridge crossings), do it on back to back days with weights.
3) Play with kit
4) Test out food
5) Order the last few things.. Start working out final weight.
6) Final pair of trainers for the Atacama next weekend (back to the gait analysis place)
7) Swap on call so I can do the Meander
8) GET INSURANCE!!!
9) Avoid injuries =P
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13 January 2008 02:59 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Not a bad week and building up nicely. Still hit periodically by the over-riding fear that I'm really not doing nearly enough and that gives me momentary flashes of insight as to exactly what I'm taking on. But then those post run endorphins give me that warm fuzzy indestructable coat, massage away the bad memories and has me set for another day..
Though having weighed by backpack at work I've discovered it comes in closer to 18Kg rather than the 12kg I thought... Oops! Explains a lot.
Currently:
14miles X3 a week with backpack (my joyous run home from work at 8/9pm!)
Long run X1 (20miles ish).. with backpack
Not long to go... soooo much to do!
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07 January 2008 01:27 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
1) Have sorted out website and online sponsorship:
http://web.mac.com/cplambert/
3) On the road, covering the necessary mileage (aiming for >60 this week, woot), with the necessary bag. No longer plagued by shins splints or assorted tendonitis's (finally, though don't want to curse it), now my problem of the week has been a folliculitis on one of my R shoulder caused by shoulder strap friction... Then my girlfriend pointed out that's probably what vaseline is for.. Doh!
4) Have started to pro-actively approach the "food problem" as I like to refer to it. A few test meals have been carried out and currently I'm favouring the idea of instant noodles (60g carbohydrate, 17g fat, 9.5g protein, 455KCal per 90g mixed with about 50g Biltong.. possibly going for about 150-200g noodle per evening meal)... It actually tastes really good (to the point I will probably start eating it as a quick snack as it's ready in 3mins) and I was planning to have biltong as one of my treats anyway.... Still have to completely resolve this problem but at least I'm not avoiding it anymore.
5) Have passed my exam!! Hurrah indeed, another reason to feel pleased with myself. Also puts my year into perspective as the next examination is slap bang in the middle of the Sahara race which means I'll probably be looking at Gobi next in '09. So as all the various stresses of getting a job currently take a hold it's nice to know there is is a plan taking shape when you look from a greater height, no matter what happens in the short term.
Aims now:
- GET SPONSORSHIP
- Avoid any more injuries
- Eat lots
- Train lots
- Bring on March!
(oh.. and having failed to get onto the Thames Meander, am designing a 52 mile jaunt to try out at the end of this month, aiming to get to an irresistable target on the very edge of my local OS map called "worlds end" (- he he he he), as well as crossing all of Londons bridges.... if I succeed I'm rewarding myself with a skip off to the North Wales mountain range a week later, I fancy the Glyders and devils Kitchen; and possible Tryfan to boot (though have to guage it as will by hiking with my dad and brothers))
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19 November 2007 01:14 am (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
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Wierd.. I finally found my lost post in someone elses blog...
So after a slightly stuttered training regimen over the last few months (complicated by varied L sided tendonitis which I'm certain was initally triggered by a tightroping injury) am now back on the road with a fully laden pack (Raidlight Runner R Light 30L ).. The current theory being train with a back pack that's too heavy then plan for minimum weight come race day. So here I am, on "holiday", flitting between revising for forthcoming exams and running either up and down hills repeatedly, or along the costal path between Bridgport and Charmoth. These have also included night runs (and my child like delight at discovering the tips of the raidlight water bottles glow florescent blue in the dark (well, reflect the headtorch).... Small things, but seriously looks cool), and getting to grips with poles, which I have to confess are remarkably handy (having been dead set against them prior to a few choice words from my sister). The weight makes a huge difference. Runs have been reduced to crawls after 7 miles of up and down with the backpack. Still, room for improvement huh. This is what comes of living in a flat city!! So where am I up to....... Current: Backpack weight: 11kg (training only) Weekly milage: 30-40miles (depending more on how I'm feeling, slightly apprehensive after spending a few weeks hobbling around at work having pushed it a bit too hard, with patients offering me their seats!) Feelings: Like a first year student all over again..... Acutely aware of my ignorance
Aims:
Kit:
Multiple things still to get, but importantly I have my flights booked. Hurrah =) Now... Back to revision........... |
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