Six
months ago - and these winter months have not flown - I set myself a wee
target: 15:50 for 5000m at BUCS Outdoors, a race that is now but six days
away.
I
didn’t know at the time if it was achievable: I was working off no fitness
whatsoever, and didn’t even know if I would get a place at the event, or if BCU
had an athletics team. For the record,
they don’t, but the controversial selection process has let me with entry in
both distance events.
For
someone once described by their physio as having the running technique of a
stroke victim, I have changed almost everything in the last six months. I’ve addressed unsymmetrical biomechanics, an
aversion to morning training, and even started incorporating extra fruit and
veg in my diet. I’ve even instigated a
move away from the mighty Structure Triax shoe - the brick of shoes as my
training companions call it - and purchased a rather colourful ‘Fastwitch’
shoe, the irony of which will become apparent on the start line.
Recent
events, namely the selfishness of the Usain Bolt and his mates on the Jamaican
National Team coming to Birmingham
this summer means the local facilities are being resurfaced, depriving me of
the reassurance of pacing in my sessions.
As such, I have literally no idea what shape I’m in, no idea how fast I
can run this weekend. The result will be
as much of a surprise to me as everyone else, but it will truly be an Olympic
occasion.
Good luck!
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