Why worry about 'big' races at all? I can't talk about road running but it seems to me that most of the top of the field fell runners are racing most weekends, week in week out. Al's big race was more because it was an unknown distance rather than it being FLM or the 3P or something standoutish like that. The best thing I'd have thought is to just carry on running and then run the distance and see what happens. Better still run the distance today and see what happens in advance of the race or even better still recce the route itself today. Having run the distance and/or the route he'll be well prepared for the er.. distance .
Recce the route beforehand Al. Don't worry about the time too much...just ENJOY x
Only one who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. -T.S.Eliot
Well it totally depends on what you want to get out of your sport? If you go for the self sense of achievement of getting around the course or for the race and to see how you compare with the top lads?
I don’t know a lot about road running but the lads you’re talking about are they at local level or national level?
I thought the question was "how Al could physically prepare himself" but I also think that running the course is a good way to prepare yourself! It is also the question of what are Al’s goals for the race? But what ever they are enjoy it!!
Well i was a bit unsure about whether i should do this or not because i didnt know whether i'd be able to make the distance, but thinking about it now, although ive only ever done ten miles, that was two months ago at a time when i'd only run 60 miles in total since starting running again in march after a 3 year break.
Its more of an off-road race really with road sections that get you to the next footpaths.
All i need to do now is sit down and try and plot the route out because alot of the route i didnt even know existed.....i may end up having to tag along with someone.
when is it Al?
Its this saturday
Seriously AL, don't worry about it, it's an LDWA event so take your time and follow the directions provided. As long as your paying attention you should be ok.
If i follow my own advice, my recce on Saturday should be a doddle
wonder how he has got/is getting on