Tuesday 18 October 2011

And now for the bad...

I left the last post on a high but all in all, there's some bad news too. It all started back in May when I ran the BUPA 10k in under 50 minutes. I was utterly knackered and beaten (unlike a smiling fresh faced eatingtrees that crossed the line only a few seconds behind me) but also delighted. It was like I'd finally sped up after 2 and a half years of pretty much the same speed. I was overjoyed and did something stupid.

In 2010, I had a goal of running a Half Marathon in under 1:50:00. I failed miserably! Didn't even come close but totally unexpectedly, I acheived it on Sunday and this has triggered my something stupid.

I told myself that if I ever ran a half in under 1:50:00, I owed it to myself to try a full Marathon. The whole 26.2 miles. Every single one of the 42.2 km. I also said I had to do it in the following calendar year which means 2012 will be the year of the big one. Ah Crap!!

I have never wanted to do a full marathon. I don't have the dedication in training or ability to deal with that much pain. I also suspect I never will again but for one day only (although I hope it doesn't take the whole day) I will attempt to do a Marathon. No time limit, just completion. No word of a lie, I AM ALREADY NERVOUS ABOUT IT!!! The thought of it fills me with fear but by putting it on here, it makes it a lot more difficult to back out.

But I need your help. I need ideas of a great marathon to do. If I'm only going to do it once, I want it to be great. I want the event itself to numb the pain! I will consider any but be nice to the beginner please... the less hills the better. A few thoughts strike me... Berlin maybe? Rotterdam? What about around the lakes in Switzerland? Like Lausanne? What do you think?

7 comments:

  1. It has to be New York. It just has to be.

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  2. I'm sure NY has hills! Or slopes anyway

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  3. I intend to to Amsterdam in October - it should be cool and it will be flat.

    Brighton was great, but the heat was an issue and although the hills aren't terrible, there are a couple of climbs and the "power station" was soul destroying.

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  4. Woo-hoo, I knew you'd give in eventually ;) I'd say Brighton, but only because I had such a great race there. I would second Hels with Amsterdam, knowing what a great time you had in Den Haag, and just how flat it is AND it should be cooler. I will look forward to following your progress.

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  5. It would have to be Loch Ness - partly because it's far enough away to feel foreign without actually going abroad, but largely for the scenery. Should you choose this one i hereby reserve the right to tag along!

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  6. I looked up Loch Ness and comments like 'i knew it was going to be hilly but not THAT hilly' puts me off lightly. Also meant to be lonely and I need all the help I can get if I'm to do 42km!!

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  7. Dear Carcass, aim high and go for broke.... the Northpole marathon. http://www.npmarathon.com/

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