Achieving Fitness Milestones: From Strain to Strength

Well it’s been a busy time, facing new challenges and trying things out, so far this year I’ve participated in two half marathons – Hamilton and Karapiro, I set goal times of 1 hour 45 minutes to complete these and I’m pleased to say i was right around there, 1.44.52 and 1.46.07, pretty good. Since November I’ve seen my V02 increase from 42 to 55, so I feel I am a lot fitter and confident with my progress.

Activity

My next planned half marathon is Cambridge in September, a little bit away, but after Karapiro i strained my hamstrings, over training and getting back into training too quickly after and with too harder sessions, so i haven’t been running at all for two weeks, finding other things to keep active, weight sessions, Hakarimata steps, cycling and walking parkruns. I’ve also delayed any marathon plans until next year. I’ll build into it properly, this gives me plenty of time to recover, plenty of pavement time, and I think it’s smarter than just going for it and sustaining an injury.

Pictures

Some pictures of the past few months, Hamilton half marathon, Cambridge parkrun, Adidas Auckland fun run, Karapiro half marathon.

Goal progress

I’m pleased to say I’ve hit my goal weight and maintained there since December, so the focus has been on stamina and muscle gain, both of which are going well.

Next Steps

So the next step of the journey will be building back up properly to finish the Cambridge half marathon. I’ll set myself a goal of 1 hour 40 minutes, I think, this gives me something I think I can achieve, but still a challenge, I’ve been researching heaps of ideas for training plans, with two main running days, an interval run on Wednesday along the lines of 6x1km at my 5km pace with 60 seconds rest between, slowly building it up to more intervals and longer distances and a long run on Sundays something along the lines of 20 minutes easy, 40 minutes half marathon pace and 20 minutes easy, maybe split up more than that, with warmups, cooldowns and stretching built in too., with recovery runs, easy runs mixed in on other days. So I’m confident with what I’ll start and continue with, hoping to also mix in a good amount of strength training and other things beyond running, bush walks, swimming, and cycling. I’m looking to start this within the next few weeks, once I feel my hamstrings are ready to go again. I don’t want to get back into it too early, only to have them strained again.

Something to look forward to

I’m counting down the days to my holiday trip to Australia, most of the itinerary is pencilled in, with a mixture of fun activities, relaxing, theme parks and shopping. I think it’s needed to get away from the stresses of work and day-to-day life and just have some time out.

Feedback

Have you got any training tips you would like to share? What’s your favourite run for the week? Ideas for future content?

Challenges

Yesterday marked the end of my 1 month of walking challenge, managed 27 days out of 31 to actually get on the treadmill or go out for a walk, 7 of the days ended up being treadmill jogging/runnning final tally was 122km walking and 51km running. Pretty good. Walking times per kilometre reduced considerably getting y down from just under 9 minutes per km to being able to walk 10km at 8m15s average per km. which is pretty fast and you really have to concentrate, a better pace is about 8m45s which is quite comfortable. Was really good to get out by the river and surrounds so many times, always greeted by loads of friendly people out walking/running/cycling. Great views. Ive worked out a few circuits for myself, 5km,6km,8km,10km. just to have a goal on the day

New challenge for the next month is to jog/run everyday. Started today with 45min treadmill jog managing 6.4km, so a decent start, i want to try to do at least 30mins everyday, hopefully i can get out in public for a few jogs, as the view on the treadmill isnt that great, just gotta get the confidence to get out there.

I purchased an action camera this week, so can start taking some videos. Its a Kaiser Baas x450 which was the best rated of the cheaper cameras, coming in about a third of the price of the cheapest gopro, looks to be a pretty good unit, still have to test it properly, will be awesome for the trip to Central Otago next year, hopefully ive got it sussed by then.

I might look at starting a Youtube channel now that i have the camera, but still thinking of ideas, hot chillis and beer, cycling by the river, sim racing or i have a few projects im currently working on, building a table etc.

April Update

Hey, currently Im working on some other projects including fitness goals, saving for an awesome trip to the South Island of New Zealand, in March 2024 details to come. Building a dashboard for the sim rig, harvesting all the chillis, planting winter food, spending time with the kids and working 50 hour weeks, as such i just havent had the time to sit down and review some of the brilliant beers ive been having – 2 nice drops from Renaissance brewing (sofisticuffs & collision course) both well worth trying out.

I will write about a few of the projects im currently working on which include a fitness goal of raising my V02 level up, currently 38 and id like to be mid 40’s, losing weight around 10kg will make me happy i reckon. Currently doing 5×5 workouts with bar 3 times a week, hiit workouts, running on treadmill and going for walks.

We have been experimenting with some new recipes for our chillis. So far have made pineapple hot sauce, sweet chilli sauce, habanero hot sauce, chilli jam, and have just dried 20 ish habeneros. i still have to finish the harvest, but have about 100 chillis of different varieties in the freezer also for Saturday night curries.

Ive changed the logo to reflect the current changes in content, still similar but have removed the beer review writing.

Update

Busy times, fridge is full, ideas have been put forward, trips are being planned, shirts are being designed.

Logo has been done this week. Quite simple, but effective

Flu has paused my review progress, but rest assured they are on the way

8/3/2023

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