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Personal Training (Day 1) - My legs are fucking killing me!

March 31st, 2008 mark No comments

Day 1:

  • Wake at 5.50am (after sleeping at 11.20pm - 6.5 hours sleep).
  • Porridge - instant - in the microwave at 5.55. Eaten with a small banana by 6am.
  • Walk around and try to get my muscles moving.
  • 6.20 - Scott arrives and sets the gear up.
  • 6.25 - Scott weighs me (92.4KG).
  • 6.30 - out for a quick run around the block to get the muscles going.
  • Back inside for load of sets of leg strengthing exercises designed to make me a stronger, faster runner.
  • 7.20 - back out for a jog/walk around the block.
  • 7.30 - finish stretches and handover the big cheque (£300 for month 1)

My legs are pretty heavy and tired - god only knows how they are going to feel tomorrow. The plan is to work the legs twice this week and it is a long time since I’ve done anything like this. It takes a while to get going but it feels really good. I was amazed that I could actually do running and weight training early in the morning. A big part was having to get up because

a) you’ve paid for it, and

b) you have someone knocking on your door.

The diet is going really well too - I do not feel hungry in the slightest.

Day 1 - tough but a great start ;-)

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The personal training plan

March 31st, 2008 mark No comments

Right. So I haven’t been blogging for a few weeks - this has been down to a lack of focus and a lack of consistency - pretty much sums up my last month’s running!

Anyway - I met with my new personal trainer (Scott) nearly two weeks ago. We talked through what I wanted out of training and set somes goals and some tasks. We agreed that we would have a tough regime for 3 months and then see where we are. So I can confidently say that by the end of June, barring injury or death, I will be in much better shape than I am now. I’ll post a before and after photo like the kind you see in Men’s Health and see what a difference it has made.

Scott gave me a sheet to record my food diary for 4 days and my sleep diary. I’ll discuss these in more detail over the next few days. We then met 5 days ago to discuss the diaries and made a plan based around them.

The Goal: lose weight, tone up and be fit for running a half marathon.

The Timescale: 3 months (April-June)

The Diet: The diet is really critical and I’ll go into more detail soon, but the basic idea is high protein and low/zero carb after lunch).

The Tasks: Mon/Wed/Fri - 6.30-7.30am workout with Scott. Tues/Thurs - 6.30-7.30am walk dog for 4 miles. Sat - anytime - light run (2 miles) or core work.

Sounds pretty full on but also very doable. Scott is very motivational and it is great to have someone to kick you up the arse when the going gets tough.

I’ll keep a tight blog on what happens during and after each session and let’s see where it takes me. Cannot wait.

Cheers, Mark

Ouch - sore knees

March 19th, 2008 mark No comments

I went out for a quick run last night - 1st in 3 weeks. I thought I would manage a nice gentle 30 minute run but my knees were killing me within 20 seconds. I’m not sure why as they haven’t been sore at all over the last three weeks.

One possible thing is that as I started out last night I tried a different style - rather than heel-toe running I tried to land gazelle-like - I saw someone else running earlier in the day using that style and it looking very graceful and effortless. I can’t imagine it would make my knees sore so quickly.

Anyway, I just ran for 300 metres to the park and then did a few laps doing Fartlekk training - but I could only manage around 15 minutes. Pretty disappointing all round.

So I came home and did some leg strengthening exercises (such as crounching with my back straight against the wall and holding it for 30 seconds).

I’ll try again tonight and see if I get a better result.

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Personal training here we come

March 18th, 2008 mark No comments

I’ve arranged an appointment with a personal trainer for Friday. He is an ex-navy boxer so I’m sure he’ll kick my ass!

He also does early morning sessions so it could be just what I’m looking for….

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Whoaaaaaa!!! What’s happening?

March 18th, 2008 mark No comments

I’m just back from a great 7 days in Sydney - looking out for a new place to live at the end of the year. Fabulous place.

The wheel has completely fallen off my running though - I feel really pissed off with myself. I had been having a few niggles (sore knee, dodgy stomach virus) but I could definitely have got myself back on track sooner than now.

My reasons/excuses for not running more in the last 2 weeks are:

  1. The week leading up to when I went away was totally filled up with work and prep for leaving (4 kids to be left with grandparents needs a lot of prep!) - I can forgive myself that week because it was really unusually busy.
  2. The week while I was away - I took my trainers and Nike+ but I didn’t manage to get off my arse to do a run. We were really busy throughout the whole week - it wasn’t a holiday - it was a mission to find out everything about living in Sydney. However, if I am being honest with myself I could easily have squeezed in a couple of good runs. We did lots of good walking though!

So all in all I’m pretty annoyed at myself and know I could have done better.

What is frustrating as well is that while I was there I met up with Pete (an old friend from Uni) and he has done a great job of losing weight. He has spent the last 5 months with a personal trainer 3 times a week and has lost around 15KG. Down from 85KG to 70KG. He looks great on it too - it takes years off him. I was really jealous but really inspired at the same time. Here’s how he did it:

  1. He worked 6-7am Mon/Wed/Fri with his trainer and did an array of fat burning exercises. On Tues/Thurs/Sat he spent that hour running.
  2. He cut out lots of carbs from his diet and completely banned them after 3pm.

All sounds pretty simple doesn’t it. He lost all the weight he wanted to but he isn’t ‘ripped’ in terms of muscle. That is his next challenge.

So - today I’m researching personal trainers to see if I can follow the same model. I’ll let you know how I get on.

By the way, I weighed myself this morning and I was down to 92KG - that is really reassuring. I’m still losing a little weight each week despite my crap running. Just think what I could do if I kept my running on track!

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