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Lyndon Tudor Maisey Offline
#1 Posted : 01 November 2014 08:57:56(UTC)
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As we approach the end of the year I have been reflecting on what on balance has been a reasonable year but can still see a lot of room for improvement!

It would be very interesting to see how others view their efforts for this year so far.Smile

Training 5/10
Sporadic and inconsistent with little speed work. Very poor!

In Race (Effort and pacing) 8/10
Tremendous improvement this year but lacking teeth because of my training!

Desire 5/10
Aimed for achievable targets then often didn't put the work in to get them, poor! Not pushed anywhere near hard enough!

Overall improvement 8/10
PB's in the mile and 10km, 2nd best Half Marathon and the best year since 2010!

Total score 26/40

How would you score yourself for this year?
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#2 Posted : 01 November 2014 10:44:30(UTC)
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In my case the score is about -20 BigGrin
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#3 Posted : 01 November 2014 13:07:00(UTC)
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Relatively injury free. Not many down time so THAT is a PB for me! Simples.
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#4 Posted : 01 November 2014 13:37:51(UTC)
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aimed for achievable targets then often did not put the work in to get them. Not pushed anywhere near hard enough. very poor 1/10

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#5 Posted : 01 November 2014 16:02:15(UTC)
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2nd shite year in a row. Will be looking at going back to darts, pool and snooker next year.
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#6 Posted : 01 November 2014 16:42:59(UTC)
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Fantastic Year !

Training 9/10
Big year for me, therefore had to put the work in

In Race 9/10
Reached 2 out of 3 Goals
Aimed for Welsh Championship (won) BMAF Medal (failed finished 4th) Reach European Final (succeeded - finished 7th)

Desire 10/10
Trained hard and reached Goals

Overall Improvement 10/10
Ran quicker times than last year.

Total score 38/40



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#7 Posted : 01 November 2014 18:31:39(UTC)
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Isn't it interesting how people view success?
And how they view how hard they're training?
For me it's been different, and I've learnt a lot about myself.
Motivation to run has never been an issue. And I've been incredibly lucky.
The problem with running is, it's incredibly addictive, but at the same time, if you consistently run high mileages (100+ miles a week, it's ultimately destructive).
So changing training from twice to once a day was hard.
Incorporating yoga into my weekly activity was hard.
But after a 2013 which saw a vast slowing in my race times (i.e. 3:03 to 3:18 for marathon) and corresponding regression over all distances, less mileage has led to a slowing of the regression, and over some distances I've actually improved. Growing old and staying competitive will always be a challenge, and I'm always viewing and asking others with long backgrounds in the sport how they're coping.
Most either don't run at all, either through choice or because their body can't cope, or just run recreationally.
So I view myself as being incredibly lucky to still be able to compete and enjoy it.
I raced parkrun last week in 19:41. The time was OK. I tried hard. But as Clint Eastwood once famously said (at the end of Magnum Force) "A man's got to know his limitations". And at parkrun, a ten year old boy from Carmarthen called Frank outsprinted me in the last 100 yards. That's not a defeat. It's an honour to still race these guys. And if you want to know what inspires me, it's seeing 78 year old Errol Alexis still running parkrun most weeks.
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#8 Posted : 01 November 2014 19:13:58(UTC)
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Mick, thats a great post for me to read as someone who has come to the sport late in life (compared to Frank!).

As a novice runner this year has been my first year of competition. Most of my competition has been with myself in learning how to train, how to run and how to race. I consider the last 12 months to have been a successful debut for my 44 year old body in learning new skills and observing others and taking the best of what they offer and trying to incorporate it in my skillset.

Consistent improvement on all distance PB's throughout the year. New experiences in picking targets who are just a little faster than me and then trying to pick them off through the year and now completing my first marathon in what I consider a reasonable time for a runner of my experience and marathon difficulty. All these are wins for me. I also find that I am becoming more competitive the faster I am running. I wonder where I will peak.

The area I need to improve mostly is to be more structured in my training. I run a decent amount of miles (not Micks 100+ per week) but it is mainly same paced with no dedicated speed or much slower run. I think I need to put an actual plan together!

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#9 Posted : 01 November 2014 19:27:38(UTC)
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Goals at the start of the year for me are listed below

1. Earn a castles vet team place (achieved)
2. Run a sub 19min 5k. (achieved)
3. Run a sub 18min 5k (not yet..hmm have to work hard to get this one.. )
4. run a sub 38 min 10k ( achieved)
5 run a decent half or 10 miler.. ( one of two ok..)
6. a PB at any distance would be nice. (achieved)
7. Race as many off road championship races as possible ( not enough..)
8. race as many long championship races as possible ( sort of)
9. race as many short championship races as possible ( sort of )
10. do the club 10 a much as possible ( yes..)


so not bad.. bit disappointed at snowdon and cardiff half.. but oh well.. time to get back to form now..

Training 7-8/10 (done some good training recently but it has not quite paid off..)
Race (Effort and pacing) 6/10
Desire 6/10 (still head of Miss Beatty - but only just !)..
Overall improvement 6/10

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#10 Posted : 01 November 2014 20:00:18(UTC)
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I can't remember my goals exactly but I know I've hit most of these.

Marathon - over the moon with sub 2:45 in Berlin.

5k pb and parkrun sub 17.

4 mile pb.

Half marathon pb at Cardiff the week after Berlin.

A few v40 1st places and prizes :-)

Overall I've had a great year and I'm sure the marathon training is the reason.

Not too much pressure for next year now.
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#11 Posted : 02 November 2014 00:50:57(UTC)
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I am quite satisfied with how I have done this year, but felt I might have been able to achieve more. My targets were:

Castles vet place - Achieved.
pb for 5K - Not achieved.
pb for 10k - Achieved, 39:07 now chasing a sub 39 in the 10k Mo Run in 2 weeks.
pb for Half Marathon - Not achieved. 88 minutes at Cardiff which is not disappointing, my 2nd fastest half but I was hoping for 85.

To sum up then:

Training - 8/10 - Added more intense hill sessions into my training, along with adding the long Sunday runs which I started in July, these have definitely harnessed my overall endurance.

In Race - 7/10 - Pb in the Cardiff 10K, decent time in the Cardiff Half Marathon and a pleasing performance in Castles were highlights for me so far this year, but my 5k has been 20 - 30 seconds slower off where I want it to be, due to the lack of 5k races I have run this year.

Desire - 7/10 - I have no doubt added extra miles this year on average from July 40 - 45 miles, but I have had the odd week or two where it has been been lower than this around 30 - 35 miles. If I want to improve to where I want to be next year then I will need to improve on this, but overall most importantly I have made progress, so satisfactory.

Overall Improvement - 7/10 - Overall satisfactory and has been my best year since 2009 which up until then was my best year. Hopefully next year I can hit another level and hit targets that I have not reached before, I think I have the platform there to achieve this now.
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#12 Posted : 02 November 2014 13:35:49(UTC)
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James

5km is a brutal unforgiving distance and I think it quite simply boils down to having the speed in your legs.

When I used to hammer around everywhere I did 17.29 but my training is much slower now. If I keep up the tempo runs and continue to push myself I will break 18 again.

I thought it would be easy its not.Blink
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#13 Posted : 02 November 2014 14:21:19(UTC)
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It's been really interesting to hear about different people's views on how their year has gone. I only started running less than five years ago and to start off with, I made good progress, consistently beating my PBs. 2013 was a great year for me, getting PBs at the 5k, 10k and half marathon distances. I also joined the club, which is one of the best decisions I have made.

2014 has been tougher by comparison. I suffered with an injury at the beginning of the year and it really took me until about June to start to shake it off. I still had some good runs though. Even though I was one of the slowest runners there, I took part in the Road Relays at Pontypridd, which was a real eye-opener. The standard of competition was far greater than I'd ever experienced, but our team (despite my involvement!) won a bronze medal and I'd never won anything for a sporting achievement before!

I've entered lots of races this year, probably too many, but it's been good fun. A major achievement was taking part in the CPR, especially as during the earlier part of the year I was struggling to run two days in a row, let alone five events in two days. I also ran in the murder mile, achieving a respectable PW (this is the race where your PW is guaranteed!).

I did the Scenic 7 again this year, and it's a real shame that this race may not happen for a few years, or even ever again, due to the diseased trees that are being cut down in the forest. I also ran the same course as part of The Great Gwent Poppy Run recently. You could tell that there weren't many club runners taking part in the latter as I had the distinction of leading the race at the 2k point at the top of the first hill! That's never happened to me before. I always think I'm relatively quicker on the hills so as soon as it went flat or downhill I got overtaken. I still think I finished 11th or 12th but they were only taking results for the first 3 home.

Another achievement was to do some cross country, which I hadn't done since I was at school. I made my Gwent League debut at Bridgend last month and am looking forward to the next one at Llandaff Fields.

My Cardiff Half Marathon performance wasn't great this year. I was 5 minutes slower than last year, but this single race has had the biggest impact on my future plans as it's made me take stock and decide what I really want to aim for over the next year. I realised that I'd been entering too many races for the sake of it in 2014 and hadn't really trained properly for the half marathon. One of the reasons I joined the club was to take my running to another level and I've always wanted to step up to a full marathon, so my aim for next year is to enter the Snowdonia Marathon and take the time to properly devise a training plan. I also need to learn how to recover better between runs and also how to stretch correctly.

Finally, a big reason to join this club was to improve my social life and make lots of new friends. I feel like I've really achieved this. I get to know more of you as time goes on and it's great to arrive at events and already know a group of people to talk to.
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#14 Posted : 02 November 2014 18:12:09(UTC)
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I will stick my neck out and answer this question too.

For me, from a running point of view, 2014 has been great. I decided early in the year to target the British Masters track championships just to see how i would fare against the best in the country.
Leading up to the track season I trained harder than I have ever done as a member of les croupiers and it has paid dividends. I had pb's at 1 mile, 1500m, 3000m and 5000m/5k. I won the Welsh indoor 1500m championships in January, and despite being pipped in the last 50m for the race as a whole I won the v35 3000m title in the June.

Then in August I went to Birmingham for the British Championships to compete in the 1500m and 5000m races. I had never run 5000m on the track before so this was a whole new experience for me. I was third in the 1500m and 4th in the 5000m so very pleased with those results. Last month I won the British Masters Road Mile Championships so extremely happy with the of the summer season.
My good form appears to have continued in to the cross country and I achieved my highest ever Gwent League placing in the first race in Bridgend. This is all despite the face I have had a dodgy hip for a while. Because of this I made the decision to avoid longer races, and like Mick have added yoga to my routine, along with regular core stability and lower limb strengthening exercises which I feel also help with my running performances.

It is interesting Paul that you have said that you entered races for the sake of it this year, as I have had to sacrifice a lot of races that I love e.g. rose inn so that I could train properly for my target races but it has worked well for me. So I would recommend being tough with yourself about which races to do/not do so that you can train correctly for the marathon, but thats just my opinion.

But I'm still behind James Bruce but not for long, and I am much better joke teller than him!

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I'm just very grateful that at the age of 61 I can still run....
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#16 Posted : 03 November 2014 20:46:45(UTC)
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Not relevant to score, as I deliberately didn't set myself any goals at the start of the year as I had no idea what the year would hold in store.

Racing - nil. Training - a little, and it's been tough. Improvement - regressed.

BUT - I've had over a year of not being able to run/barely being able to walk due to a back injury/surgery, and now almost a month of hobbling around due to a bike accident/mangled knee, and I'm ever so pleased with myself that despite not being able to run (a) I've stayed sane (b) I'm not quite the size of a house given my liking for good food/lack of exercise and (c) I've kept up my involvement with Croups marshalling etc, which I've thoroughly enjoyed.

Roll on a safe, injury-free 2015!
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#17 Posted : 03 November 2014 20:49:04(UTC)
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Ummm. Let's forget this year and move onto the next. 😄
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#18 Posted : 04 November 2014 11:42:54(UTC)
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To still be running pretty well after all these years is a great feeling and to win an award at cross country-how bizarre is that!
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#19 Posted : 04 November 2014 17:09:49(UTC)
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Interesting the response this thread has generated!

Here we go...

Training - 8/10

Increased interval training up to 3x per week compared to 1x or 2x per week in 2013.

This paid some small dividends in times but I'm a bit disappointed in the low return for the effort I put in. I find training at this level of intensity (solo), quite taxing even if satisfying after having done it. It takes self discipline. As Yoda says 'Do, or do not... there is no try!' I don't mind taking a sledghammer to training, if I can reap the benefits. However, I seem to be hitting genetic & age related limits.

The current trend in endurance sports training seems to be to train very intensively, & specifically, & allow adequate time for recovery, a principle I have tried to follow. Interestingly, using a Garmin to log miles shows that successive full training weeks to be in the 40-50 miles/week region. However, averaging milage over the year results in an average about 25 miles/week. This I believe is due to tapering & recovering for races, injury, colds etc.

I've also investigated & successfully employed, some exotic breathing techniques that have definitely helped performance.

In Race (Effort & pacing) - 7/10

Improved my pacing on the flat, & improved my finishing by introducing 400m reps. Still not satisfied with my times though.

Desire - 6/10

I'm grateful & lucky that I can usually do 12 training sessions split running/swimming per week! However, I have to consider whether maintaining 3 interval training sessions per week or dropping to 2 plus 1 steady run, will make it more tolerable/enjoyable.

Overall improvement - 7/10

Targets for the year.

1 mile - sub 5:50 - Not achieved, but I did improve 1s from 5:55 to 5:54

5km - sub 19:30 - Not achieved, but did improved my Rose Inn 4 mile time to 25:19 which is equivalent to 19:37 for 5k.

10km - sub 40:00 - not achieved due to injury

10 miles - sub 68:00 - not achieved but did improve from 1:08:45 to 1:08:14

Half M - sub 1:30 - yet to be tested!

Selection for Castles Relay - Successful run!

Compete in all club champs simultaneously - looking good so far.

Total 28/40

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Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!
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#20 Posted : 04 November 2014 17:29:39(UTC)
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Rubbish - Only did three races and their times were crap.

The Curse of Athlete of the Year?!?

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