Well before I go into any details, and for those that don't want to read to the bottom to find out, I finished. Below is a picture of me at the finish line. Official time was 5 hours, 20 minutes and 29 seconds. Full details of how I got there below.
After arriving in Shinjuku with plenty of time before the start I worked out where my starting block was. J bock, my block, was at the very back, the very last block to go. No matter, I duly queued up in J block and waited for the starting gun to go, nerves building but quietly confident. at 09:10 precisely we all heard the starting gun go off and a roar of applause from about a kilometer away from where we were slowly spread from block to block. Our spirits picked up, we knew we would be on our way soon. 20 minutes later I crossed the start line and started a steady jog that would set me on a course to complete the Marathon.
After about 3km's I realised I wasn't going to get much further without a quick call of nature. After my 6am alarm clock had gone off that morning I had made a conscious effort to get plenty of fluids down me before leaving the house. 1 Berocca, several large glasses of water and a sports drink on to the way to the start line later meant that by the time I got 3km's into the race I was needing to relieve some of that pressure. The problem was it seemed like everyone else had made that same mistake and the queue's at all the toilets were long. By around 4.5km's I found a block of toilets with what looked like a relatively short queue. 15 - 20 minutes later I was back out running and feeling fresh and ready for the rest of the race.
Being last to start the race and after the toilet break, I was pretty much at the very back and by the time I crossed the first 5k timing point. The time was at just over 1hr since the starting gun. I couldn't believe it. The 1st 5k had taken over an hour, I was so annoyed. I knew I needed to pace myself and not shoot off the start line but 1hr for 5k's was just ridiculous. Although it had taken me 15 mins or so to get to the start line that still meant 45 minutes + to get to the 5k marker. I needed to get my head down and start knocking the kilometers off in good time.
The next 20 kilometers went much better. My 5k splits were all around the 32 or 33 minute mark. This was much better and we were now firmly back in the middle of things and no longer at the very back. Passing through the half way point felt great and was a real milestone (pun intended) to get past. Cracking on through 25k and even 30k felt good and although by 30k a little stiffness was beginning to creep in I found that a quick 1 minute break to stretch out every 30 minutes or so made things much better. This was going to be good we had got the measure of this race and I was going to finish it in good spirits.
By 35 kilometers I was really beginning to hurt; but never mind only a mere 7.2 kilometers to go. How hard could that be? Well I can tell you that it can be very hard indeed. It seemed that as the kilometer markers came and went by each one got harder. The markers started to count down with 5 kilometers to go and 5 to 4 went OK whilst 4 - 3 seemed to get harder and then from 3 on I couldn't believe how hard it was. I wanted to stop and walk but there was no way I was going to let myself with only 3 kilometers left to go. Finally the 1 kilometer came and what seemed to take an age the finish line came into sight and slowly came towards me as if I was crawling towards it. Even though I was still running towards it I was barely going at walking pace. Finally I crossed through the finish line barely able to breathe. I hadn't realised that over the last 5k, concentrating so hard on finishing, my chest had really started to close up on me and had been making my progress really hard as I had hardly been taking in any oxygen. 4 or 5 puffs on my inhaler to help loosen things up and 5 minutes later I was beginning to recover. And only then finally, that the joy of completing my 1st Marathon began to sink in. Below is my official timing splits and as you can see, rather bizarrely, my first 5k is my slowest by far! (Due to "pit stop" and starting from the back dodging slower runners.)
After this the usual procession of returning our timing chips, collecting a finishers towel (this was actually really nice as you could use it to wipe the sweat off your face and then wrap it around you to keep you warm) and collecting our finishers medals as well as lots of drinks and small food snacks and we were done and it was time to rest. The weather for the whole race had been great. In fact if I must be honest it was too hot. I think day time temps peaked around 18c and with bright sunshine on your face all day and little shade it really felt hot running. It also felt like the water stations were getting further apart as I was downing all my water before I reached the next one over the last 10 kilometers. All done though, we made it and in a reasonable time.
So what have I learned from all of this? Well my training wasn't enough as I really was struggling after 35 kilometers and that my time wasn't as good as I wanted, so I'm a little disappointed with that. There is unfinished business with this Marathon malarky, so watch this space, I will be back.
Meanwhile here is a picture of my finishers medal, as although I didn't quite beat the 5 hours I was hoping for, I did actually finish the Marathon.
I'm not done with this blog either so be sure to visit back again later for further updates.
Showing posts with label Tokyo Marathon 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tokyo Marathon 2011. Show all posts
Monday, February 28, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Last Minute Race Preps
Here we go then. The race is upon us; no turning back now. I've made it through all the training injury free and I've just about staved off a head cold that has been bothering me all week, I still have a blocked right ear which is more frustrating than anything else.
For anyone who wants to follow me then as mentioned previously I will try to tweet at various points from the Marathon. You can follow me on twitter @JamesHardcastle. You will also be able to follow my progress round the course on the day through the Tokyo Marathon's own website at http://p.tokyo42195.org/ and by entering my bib number, J38685. This will show you my progress as I pass through each 5k check point and my timing for each split.
So now that just leaves me some time this afternoon for last minute preps. Firstly, weather check. It's looking very good for tomorrow, maybe even, dare I say it, too warm! Weather check below courtesy of Yahoo Japan:
As you can see a low percentage chance of rain, 10% in the morning through to 30% by the evening, and a maximum day time temp of 16c and most likely sunny.
Next checks are to make sure all my electronic devices and gadgets are fully charged. 1.) iPhone, yep charged and ready to go and will top up over night once more. 2.) iPod shuffle, yep, fully charged and loaded with pumping tunes. 3.) Nike+ Sportsband for tracking my distance, pace and time all ready to go.
Finally my running gear and items I will need on the day. These consist of, and in no particular order:
For anyone who wants to follow me then as mentioned previously I will try to tweet at various points from the Marathon. You can follow me on twitter @JamesHardcastle. You will also be able to follow my progress round the course on the day through the Tokyo Marathon's own website at http://p.tokyo42195.org/ and by entering my bib number, J38685. This will show you my progress as I pass through each 5k check point and my timing for each split.
So now that just leaves me some time this afternoon for last minute preps. Firstly, weather check. It's looking very good for tomorrow, maybe even, dare I say it, too warm! Weather check below courtesy of Yahoo Japan:
As you can see a low percentage chance of rain, 10% in the morning through to 30% by the evening, and a maximum day time temp of 16c and most likely sunny.
Next checks are to make sure all my electronic devices and gadgets are fully charged. 1.) iPhone, yep charged and ready to go and will top up over night once more. 2.) iPod shuffle, yep, fully charged and loaded with pumping tunes. 3.) Nike+ Sportsband for tracking my distance, pace and time all ready to go.
Finally my running gear and items I will need on the day. These consist of, and in no particular order:
- Plasters: For any blisters or I hate to mention it but to prevent any onset of nipple rash. Far too painful for me to go into details about that now.
- Jelly Babies: A vital piece of equipment these are. They are basically a pure sugar energy injection to the blood stream. Keep a bag of these bad boys in your pocket and snack on one of them every other kilometer or so to keep your blood sugar levels up.
- Ibuprofen / Painkillers: Always handy to have just in case things become a bit too much. Ibuprofen is also an anti inflammatory drug so will help to stop any swelling should I injur something.
- Cash: Vital this, don't want to carry my entire wallet so some notes and my foreign ID card should be enough.
- iPod, iPhone and Nike+ Sportsband as already mentioned above.
- Race bib and number: This needs to be pinned to my top and on display at all times I'm told.
- Shoe chip: for the online time tracking and also to record my official time, assuming I finish.
- Inhaler: Just in case the ghastly Asthma rears its ugly head and I need a quick puff to put it back in its box.
- Ziplock bags: Even though it doesn't look like it is going to rain I will need to keep all of the above in waterproof ziplock bags to stop sweat getting through to them.
And that's about it, apart from getting a good nights sleep tonight and of course no alcohol! I have a friends wedding to attend this evening so will have to restrain myself from the bar but as for the buffet, well, I'm going to try and demolish that!
Wish me luck and my next update will hopefully be a post race report.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Tokyo Marathon Expo
Having just returned from the Tokyo Marathon Expo over at Tokyo Big Site (the finish line on Sunday). I've now got all the pieces in place to run the Marathon on Sunday. Namely race number and t-shirt. the Expo itself was quite interesting with all the big sporting names in running there showing the latest in apparel, shoes, gadgets etc. The Expo is open to all and not just the runners, so if you are around in Tokyo this weekend (Expo is open from today, Thursday, through Saturday) then I recommend you get yourself down there and check it out. Entry is free so take the kids and it will make a cheap day out!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Osaka Marathon
The Osaka Marathon will be the first general public access marathon of its kind for the city of Osaka. They are making some 28,000 places available and should the Marathon be over subscribed then it will go to a lottery to decide places. Essentially the same process as for the Tokyo Marathon, so my place is not guaranteed. Applicants will be informed of whether they are successful or not by end of April.
Moving on to more pressing matters and the ever looming Tokyo Marathon. Tonight was my last training run before the marathon on Sunday. a short 9k run done in a gentle and easy time of 58 mins. That was quite a slow time but it was the same pace I'm aiming to complete the Marathon in. If I can sustain that pace over 42k's I will be very pleased indeed.
In other news, my fiancee, Jumi, will also be running the Tokyo Marathon with me now as a last minute entrant. Jumi has been training with me most times and feels ready for the Marathon. Actually I'm more worried about her beating me but we'll leave that to the day to see how that pans out.
During the day itself I plan on trying to update my twitter account with progress and pictures. If you want to follow me on twitter then search for me @JamesHardcastle on twitter and I'll do my best to update as much as possible mid run. You can also use the twitter hash tag, #tm2011, for any relevant posts. For a fuller more involved experience of running the full 42km's from the comfort of your arm chair follow Joseph Tame (@tamegoeswild) who will be attempting to broadcast live to uStream from his marvelous contraption he's christened the iRun. You can also check his website out http://tm2011.com/ for more details.
So with no more training runs to go now all I need do is sit back, get plenty of rest and carbo load on Saturday. (I can't wait for that last bit!) I'll post back again before Sunday, until then ciao for now.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The Final Countdown
So it's a little over 6 months ago that I first started this blog after submitting my entry to the 2011 Tokyo Marathon, you can read my first entry here. Now with precisely 12 days to go or 266 hours 33 minutes and 14 seconds as my counter is reminding me. We are in to the final run down to the marathon. (No pun intended there.) I have to say training this year has gone better than my training towards the latter part of last year. My running this year has been easier and just more fun and the distances have slowly come to me and my pace has stayed consistent over those distances.
With a longest run of 32km's under my belt I'm really feeling quite good about the marathon. My target time is still 5hrs and I'm hoping I can make this and maybe even improve on it but I don't want to be over confident and tire myself out short on the distance. So I'm sticking with the 5hr target. My 32k run (20 miles), by the way, was done in a time of 3hrs 21mins which I was very pleased with. I did have a few more aches and pains though after it but nothing that I couldn't cope with.
With training really now complete and some 230km's done to date this year alone, I'm now just leaving myself a few short 10k runs and maybe one last 20k run this weekend before the marathon. This evening I put in a short 9k run which felt great despite the snow on the ground, I'm hoping for a little warmer temps on the day but you never know with snow falling at the starting line last year! Really, there is now little else to do apart from prepare myself mentally and not go out and get drunk. I also have a wedding the day before the marathon to attend. Not the best preps for a marathon, but perhaps I can dig out on the buffet at this wedding without feeling guilty; I will most definitely have to lay off the booze though.
All the best for now and I will update more later. Don't forget to check back.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Born To Run
So with a little under a month left before the Tokyo Marathon 2011 the training has been going well. 135km's run in the month of January with a longest single run of 26km's. Next Saturday I hope to put in another long run, this time hoping for 30k's +. I'm now feeling much more confident about being able to finish the marathon. All indications from my training indicate I should be able to break the 5hr mark which is what I would be happy with. More importantly though, I'm enjoying the running and want to continue even after the marathon is done.
A lot of my inspiration has come lately from a book that I have been reading called Born To Run by Christopher McDougall. I really can't recommend it highly enough, even for non-runners. The characters in this book are all true but slightly crazy if not barking mad at times. The books a hoot to read and a real page turner. Here's a little overview courtesy of the Author himself:
You can buy the book from Amazon.com here. TIP: I bought the Kindle edition which is cheaper
Right so all that leaves me now is to get out there training in my final push to February 27th. Not long now and I actually find myself looking forward to it.
A lot of my inspiration has come lately from a book that I have been reading called Born To Run by Christopher McDougall. I really can't recommend it highly enough, even for non-runners. The characters in this book are all true but slightly crazy if not barking mad at times. The books a hoot to read and a real page turner. Here's a little overview courtesy of the Author himself:
You can buy the book from Amazon.com here. TIP: I bought the Kindle edition which is cheaper
Right so all that leaves me now is to get out there training in my final push to February 27th. Not long now and I actually find myself looking forward to it.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Somethings Changed
So after my previous post updating on my training status I was complaining that I wasn't able to train because of Asthma and it was too cold and I only managed a 4k run.
See here - Bad Start To The New Year.
Well. How things have changed now. I managed to start putting in consistent and good 8k runs. Then, last Saturday, I got up early in the hope of being able to go for a long run on my local streets and managed to knock out a half marathon in 2hrs 7mins. The thing is, I felt great for the whole run too and even when I stopped I felt I could run more, but I'd run out of time and had other things to do that day. I was really pleased with my run and not only that, but my time too. I set off intending to run slowly but for a long duration (1.5 to 2hrs) and once I was out running and warmed up, I just didn't want to stop and I didn't care about the pace and as it turns out the pace wasn't too bad at all, in fact, just the pace I need to maintain to do the marathon in around the 5hr mark.
Sunday was a rest day but I was also pleased here too as I didn't feel stiff nor did I ache. Monday I followed up with my usual 8k run but get this. Not only did I feel great running it, even in the 3 - 4c temp with a bitter wind, but my pace was naturally quick (for me) and it didn't feel like I was trying whilst I was literally flying round my 8k loop. I felt really light on my feet and just kept a consistent pace knocking off 8.25k in well under 48 minutes. Almost 4 minutes off my previous best time for that course!
Tuesday I couldn't stop myself and went out for a run after work and ended up doing 1.5 times my usual 8k loop, again I just didn't want to stop and felt like 8k wasn't long enough. I eventually knocked off 12k in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Once again, well inside the pace I'm looking for and it didn't feel like I was trying.
Yesterday I forced myself to take a rest day and all day at work I felt sad or depressed that I wouldn't be heading out for a run that night. Very odd, never felt sad about not heading out for a run before. This evening I was late home from the office and once again it was cold and windy outside and I really wasn't sure I was going to go out for a run. But within 5 minutes of being home I'd donned the running kit and was tightening the laces to my running shoes and went out for a 9.2k run in 55 minutes. I'm not even consciously thinking about my pace any more and I'm just running for the fun of it and really enjoying it. By the time I'm warmed up and 5k into the run, I don't want to stop. It always used to be that by 5k's I was counting off the meters before I could finish. I'm now actively thinking of ways to extend the run.
I also keep forgetting to use my inhaler and whilst I'm not totally sure it won't come back sometime, I haven't had a repeat of the Asthma episode at the start of the year. I've also stopped running with music. It doesn't bother me anymore when I forget to carry the iPod. I no longer need the music for the motivation.
So what is going on here? Something has most definitely changed. I'm not sure what it is but I hope it doesn't change back. Well, not until I've run the marathon that is ;-)
See here - Bad Start To The New Year.
Well. How things have changed now. I managed to start putting in consistent and good 8k runs. Then, last Saturday, I got up early in the hope of being able to go for a long run on my local streets and managed to knock out a half marathon in 2hrs 7mins. The thing is, I felt great for the whole run too and even when I stopped I felt I could run more, but I'd run out of time and had other things to do that day. I was really pleased with my run and not only that, but my time too. I set off intending to run slowly but for a long duration (1.5 to 2hrs) and once I was out running and warmed up, I just didn't want to stop and I didn't care about the pace and as it turns out the pace wasn't too bad at all, in fact, just the pace I need to maintain to do the marathon in around the 5hr mark.
Sunday was a rest day but I was also pleased here too as I didn't feel stiff nor did I ache. Monday I followed up with my usual 8k run but get this. Not only did I feel great running it, even in the 3 - 4c temp with a bitter wind, but my pace was naturally quick (for me) and it didn't feel like I was trying whilst I was literally flying round my 8k loop. I felt really light on my feet and just kept a consistent pace knocking off 8.25k in well under 48 minutes. Almost 4 minutes off my previous best time for that course!
Tuesday I couldn't stop myself and went out for a run after work and ended up doing 1.5 times my usual 8k loop, again I just didn't want to stop and felt like 8k wasn't long enough. I eventually knocked off 12k in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Once again, well inside the pace I'm looking for and it didn't feel like I was trying.
Yesterday I forced myself to take a rest day and all day at work I felt sad or depressed that I wouldn't be heading out for a run that night. Very odd, never felt sad about not heading out for a run before. This evening I was late home from the office and once again it was cold and windy outside and I really wasn't sure I was going to go out for a run. But within 5 minutes of being home I'd donned the running kit and was tightening the laces to my running shoes and went out for a 9.2k run in 55 minutes. I'm not even consciously thinking about my pace any more and I'm just running for the fun of it and really enjoying it. By the time I'm warmed up and 5k into the run, I don't want to stop. It always used to be that by 5k's I was counting off the meters before I could finish. I'm now actively thinking of ways to extend the run.
I also keep forgetting to use my inhaler and whilst I'm not totally sure it won't come back sometime, I haven't had a repeat of the Asthma episode at the start of the year. I've also stopped running with music. It doesn't bother me anymore when I forget to carry the iPod. I no longer need the music for the motivation.
So what is going on here? Something has most definitely changed. I'm not sure what it is but I hope it doesn't change back. Well, not until I've run the marathon that is ;-)
Thursday, January 13, 2011
New Nike+ Sports-watch Coming

A quick update on my running progress this week. I've been out for 8k+ runs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week and decided to have a rest day today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday) due to the company party I mentioned in my previous blog post. Still hoping to get out on a 15 to 20k run on Saturday morning though.
Cheers for now.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Bad Start To The Year
So after returning from 2 weeks of drinking my fill and eating more than my fair share over in the UK during the festive period I thought I would get out last Thursday (6th Jan) and stretch the ol' legs with a "short" 8k run. However, things didn't quite go to plan. With an ambient temperature of 2 or 3c and a bitterly cold wind it was within less than 1k that the onset of Asthma started and by 2k I was reduced to a whinging, whining wind bag sounding more like a deflating set of bag pipes than the true honed athlete I am. (OK so that bit about me being a true honed athlete maybe not quite true!) Not having my inhaler with me, I was forced to cut the run short and finish off with just a 4k run. Not the start to the New Year I wanted, nor the training regime I need to adhere to in order to prepare for the Tokyo Marathon. Note to self; run with inhaler in future.
Not all is lost however as this afternoon I managed to get out for another run. Again the temperature was around 2 or 3c and the same bitterly cold wind was blowing right through me. However, this time before setting off I had a quick "scrynse, blast, suck?" on the inhaler and this seemed to set my straight. 8k knocked off with relative ease and I felt really good the whole way round. Maybe all is not lost just yet.
So the plan this week is to run my standard 8k course Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to build up the muscle pre xmas and New Years festivities and then Saturday head out for a longer run of approx. 15 or 20k. Next weeks schedule will have to be something similar but perhaps stepping the weekend run up to something over 20k and maybe a mid week run of somewhere between 10 and 15k. There is one small spanner in the works. This Friday is my companies annual party (shinnenkai / 新年会 in Japanese). As hard as it is going to be I'm going to have to lay off the booze if I'm going to get up early on Saturday morning and get the long run in.
Oh, did someone say there is only 48 days left to the Marathon?
Not all is lost however as this afternoon I managed to get out for another run. Again the temperature was around 2 or 3c and the same bitterly cold wind was blowing right through me. However, this time before setting off I had a quick "scrynse, blast, suck?" on the inhaler and this seemed to set my straight. 8k knocked off with relative ease and I felt really good the whole way round. Maybe all is not lost just yet.
So the plan this week is to run my standard 8k course Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to build up the muscle pre xmas and New Years festivities and then Saturday head out for a longer run of approx. 15 or 20k. Next weeks schedule will have to be something similar but perhaps stepping the weekend run up to something over 20k and maybe a mid week run of somewhere between 10 and 15k. There is one small spanner in the works. This Friday is my companies annual party (shinnenkai / 新年会 in Japanese). As hard as it is going to be I'm going to have to lay off the booze if I'm going to get up early on Saturday morning and get the long run in.
Oh, did someone say there is only 48 days left to the Marathon?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Barefoot Running
So barefoot running seems to be all the rage right now (perhaps Zola Budd wasn't crazy after all) and I've been looking into these amazing 5 toes shoes that are supposed to re-create the effect and feeling of barefoot running without actually having to pluck the courage up and pound the tarmac in bare-feet.
You can find these shoes at the website below, as well as many others that I actually quite like the look of.
Vibram Five Fingers
My favourite is the Bikila version, although I quite fancy a pair of the after training / travel shoes. They'd be great on an aircraft. If anyone has tried these shoes or uses them regularly I'd be keen to hear your feedback on them. Please comment below.
On the running front. Things are going well. Since acceptance in to the Marathon on Wednesday last week I've been out a number of times and have clocked up 42k's in 6 days. That's a marathon distance! I just need to squeeze that all into a single 5 hour time period now.
On the beers done front, I've been quite good there too by not being out mid-week at all in the last two weeks and only having beers on Friday and Saturday. This weekend I'm hoping to put a bigger run in as well. Perhaps stretch out to a 15 or 20k run and see how things go.
You can find these shoes at the website below, as well as many others that I actually quite like the look of.
Vibram Five Fingers
My favourite is the Bikila version, although I quite fancy a pair of the after training / travel shoes. They'd be great on an aircraft. If anyone has tried these shoes or uses them regularly I'd be keen to hear your feedback on them. Please comment below.
On the running front. Things are going well. Since acceptance in to the Marathon on Wednesday last week I've been out a number of times and have clocked up 42k's in 6 days. That's a marathon distance! I just need to squeeze that all into a single 5 hour time period now.
On the beers done front, I've been quite good there too by not being out mid-week at all in the last two weeks and only having beers on Friday and Saturday. This weekend I'm hoping to put a bigger run in as well. Perhaps stretch out to a 15 or 20k run and see how things go.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
I've been accepted!
So over lunch today I checked my e-mail and to my surprise, thinking that I'd missed out on the Tokyo Marathon for 2011 I received the below e-mail:
"Dear Mr. James Hardcastle
ID No : 00976-000
We would like to announce that an additional selection has been done in mid-November to choose extra qualifiers for Tokyo Marathon 2011.
Congratulations! You have been selected as a runner for Tokyo Marathon 2011."
"Dear Mr. James Hardcastle
ID No : 00976-000
We would like to announce that an additional selection has been done in mid-November to choose extra qualifiers for Tokyo Marathon 2011.
Congratulations! You have been selected as a runner for Tokyo Marathon 2011."
So that is it. It's all back on! After having slacked off on the training thinking I wasn't going to get a place I'm now going to have to turn up the intensity to full volume. With only 95 days left to go it doesn't leave a lot of time to prepare. With that in mind I headed out for a quick run this evening. I wheezed, puffed and hauled myself around a new 8k course. It was my first run in 10 days, my first run from my new house and my first run with a winter jacket on. A lot of firsts but I better get used to it.
Now, where was I with the kilometers run to beers done ratio.......
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Still nothing heard
So 105 days to go to the Tokyo Marathon and still nothing heard from the organisers on these mysterious extra 1,000 places they are supposedly making available and also on the 2nd lottery draw for those places that weren't confirmed in time from the 1st lottery draw.
I have still been getting some training runs in but perhaps not quite enough for a full marathon. Last week I competed in the FIT For Charity 10k with a run time of 1hr 4 mins. Slightly disappointed as I thought I would have been quicker than 1hr, however the 1st 2k's were very slow at almost walking pace due to the number of people. The run itself was a great day out, starting in the National Stadium in Tokyo and looping out of the stadium and around 4 times for a total of 10k. Over 6,500 people turned up for the day and I think somewhere around ¥67 million was raised for various local charities.
I'm thinking of entering the Zushi half marathon which is 1 week after the Tokyo Marathon and on the coast. It might be a nice run to participate in and it won't need the full commitment to run as it's only a half marathon. I'll wait to the end of the month to hear from the Tokyo Marathon organisers and if nothing heard will see if I can enter the Zushi half marathon.
On a side note using Nike+ Sportband I've completed over 500km's and I got a nice congrats from Paula Radcliffe:
Paula Radcliffe Congrats
Somehow I don't think that was a personal message to me! I've also created a new challenge on the Nike+ website to run 501 kilometers in 2011.
501 in 2011
This supersedes my Run 365 in 2010 which I completed last month. Upping the level a bit for 2011 and we'll see if I can complete this challenge. If you're a runner on the Nike+ website click the link above and join my challenge to see how you do against me. Starts 1st Jan, see you there.
I have still been getting some training runs in but perhaps not quite enough for a full marathon. Last week I competed in the FIT For Charity 10k with a run time of 1hr 4 mins. Slightly disappointed as I thought I would have been quicker than 1hr, however the 1st 2k's were very slow at almost walking pace due to the number of people. The run itself was a great day out, starting in the National Stadium in Tokyo and looping out of the stadium and around 4 times for a total of 10k. Over 6,500 people turned up for the day and I think somewhere around ¥67 million was raised for various local charities.
I'm thinking of entering the Zushi half marathon which is 1 week after the Tokyo Marathon and on the coast. It might be a nice run to participate in and it won't need the full commitment to run as it's only a half marathon. I'll wait to the end of the month to hear from the Tokyo Marathon organisers and if nothing heard will see if I can enter the Zushi half marathon.
On a side note using Nike+ Sportband I've completed over 500km's and I got a nice congrats from Paula Radcliffe:
Paula Radcliffe Congrats
Somehow I don't think that was a personal message to me! I've also created a new challenge on the Nike+ website to run 501 kilometers in 2011.
501 in 2011
This supersedes my Run 365 in 2010 which I completed last month. Upping the level a bit for 2011 and we'll see if I can complete this challenge. If you're a runner on the Nike+ website click the link above and join my challenge to see how you do against me. Starts 1st Jan, see you there.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
There's still hope
that I can get a place in the Tokyo Marathon 2011. According to the Daily Yomiuri, due to the number of applications for entry, the organisers are making a further 1,000 places available. There is a slim chance I could get one of these places. I've e-mailed the organisers asking what I need to do and I'm still waiting to hear further instruction. There are some rumours that this may be an auction. I.e. the highest 1,000 bidders make the cut. In which case I'm stuffed as I'm not paying over the odds to put myself through all that pain!
I'm also led to believe that there will be a 2nd lottery in November to fill the space of those applicants that made the cut in the 1st lottery but haven't finalised payment or completed subscription to the marathon. So hopefully, if a lot of people who have won a place don't follow through on it, then I might just have a chance of picking one of these spaces up.
Of course there is nothing official on the Tokyo Marathon web site but fingers crossed in the hope I can still land a place in this Marathon.
So with the hope of gaining a place in the Tokyo Marathon the training must still continue. Last week was a better week with 4 runs completed for a total of about 30K. This evening I've also just got back from my longest run in a while. 11K achieved in 1 hour, 6 minutes and 46 seconds. Not bad and that's the sort of pace I would like to maintain for a full Marathon. A lot more work to do to be able to manage that though. With that in mind I've signed myself up for the annual FIT (Financial Industry in Tokyo) Charity 10K run on November 7th.
http://fitforcharity.org/
This will be a fun day out and an easy 10k run whilst giving me something to focus for in the short term.
I'm also led to believe that there will be a 2nd lottery in November to fill the space of those applicants that made the cut in the 1st lottery but haven't finalised payment or completed subscription to the marathon. So hopefully, if a lot of people who have won a place don't follow through on it, then I might just have a chance of picking one of these spaces up.
Of course there is nothing official on the Tokyo Marathon web site but fingers crossed in the hope I can still land a place in this Marathon.
So with the hope of gaining a place in the Tokyo Marathon the training must still continue. Last week was a better week with 4 runs completed for a total of about 30K. This evening I've also just got back from my longest run in a while. 11K achieved in 1 hour, 6 minutes and 46 seconds. Not bad and that's the sort of pace I would like to maintain for a full Marathon. A lot more work to do to be able to manage that though. With that in mind I've signed myself up for the annual FIT (Financial Industry in Tokyo) Charity 10K run on November 7th.
http://fitforcharity.org/
This will be a fun day out and an easy 10k run whilst giving me something to focus for in the short term.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Application REJECTED
"Tokyo Marathon 2011 - Notification of selection
Thank you very much for your entry.
We regret to advise you that you have not been selected to run this year.
We look forward for your application to Tokyo Marathon again in the future.
Kind regards,
Tokyo Marathon 2011 Registration Desk"
Thank you very much for your entry.
We regret to advise you that you have not been selected to run this year.
We look forward for your application to Tokyo Marathon again in the future.
Kind regards,
Tokyo Marathon 2011 Registration Desk"
The above was the e-mail I got back from the Tokyo Marathon Registration Desk. Not much more I can do I guess. So I won't be running the 2011 Tokyo Marathon and I imagine there will also be a lot more like me. Perhaps those that didn't get selected could form an alternate marathon? There would certainly be a lot more of us. Or perhaps we could all go find a pub somewhere and watch it on the TV instead.
Anyway re-think is now on. Do I wait to apply for the 2012 Tokyo Marathon and consider myself lucky I'm not running in 2011, or do I find another marathon somewhere to run next year? There are a number of marathons in Japan I could enter. Any suggestions welcome.
I now also need to work out what to do with my blog. Do I continue it or since I'm no longer running, end it?
Here endeth thy blog...
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Just not enough hours in the day...
... or days in the week, or weeks in the month. So tonight was the first time for me to get out for a run in 14 days. Just not enough training getting in. Excuses are: traveling and drinking. Last week I was out most nights with clients and those nights I wasn't out I was too hung over and tired to go running after a full days work. The week before was a short work week for me, 2 days to be precise and the rest of it was spent traveling in the northern parts of Japan sans running gear.
So I've got 145 days to go until the marathon. There is still time to get the training in but I have to start in earnest soon. Tonight was a good start and a little over 8k's done in 50 minutes. The weather is much more pleasant now than it was in August and September. Humidity and temperatures are both down with this evening being a very balmy 22c. So you think this week would be ideal to get some solid kilometers under my belt. Well unfortunately not. Tomorrow I have a major trade show to attend which includes, wait for it, a cocktail party on conclusion. So yet more beers. Well what about Thursday night I hear you cry. Don't go crazy Wednesday and get some good sleep so you can get out for a run Wednesday. Well I'm afraid that doesn't work either you see as I have a client in town from Singapore and have arranged a few sly beers with him after work Thursday evening. Harumph! Saturday I'm out traveling once again with a flight to Kumamoto to meet with some soon to be relatives, returning Tuesday afternoon. So next week I'm really hoping to start my training regime in all honesty.
Did I mention somewhere that there just wasn't enough time to fit everything in including the training...
So I've got 145 days to go until the marathon. There is still time to get the training in but I have to start in earnest soon. Tonight was a good start and a little over 8k's done in 50 minutes. The weather is much more pleasant now than it was in August and September. Humidity and temperatures are both down with this evening being a very balmy 22c. So you think this week would be ideal to get some solid kilometers under my belt. Well unfortunately not. Tomorrow I have a major trade show to attend which includes, wait for it, a cocktail party on conclusion. So yet more beers. Well what about Thursday night I hear you cry. Don't go crazy Wednesday and get some good sleep so you can get out for a run Wednesday. Well I'm afraid that doesn't work either you see as I have a client in town from Singapore and have arranged a few sly beers with him after work Thursday evening. Harumph! Saturday I'm out traveling once again with a flight to Kumamoto to meet with some soon to be relatives, returning Tuesday afternoon. So next week I'm really hoping to start my training regime in all honesty.
Did I mention somewhere that there just wasn't enough time to fit everything in including the training...
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Yes, back under 6 minutes per kilometer
Just a quick update. Went for my usual 6.5k run last night and managed a time of 40 minutes 3 seconds. Just over 6 minutes per kilometer. However, tonight the weather was a little cooler and managed the same run in a time of 38 minutes 11 seconds. So finally for the first time since signing up for the marathon I've managed a running time of under 6 minutes per kilometer. It's now time to start stretching out the distance and trying to keep the pace the same. May try for an 8k run tomorrow night.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
September and still too hot for running
So September has finally rolled around and I've just got back from another 6.5k training run. Not nice and not easy in this heat at 30+ celcius and 80% humidity . In fact I just heard on NHK news as I'm typing that 4 times as many people have died from heat exhaustion in Japan this year over last year. This heat can't go on forever though and cooler climes must surely be around the corner now.
As for last week, well not much running done I'm afraid whilst in HK. However you will be glad to hear that plenty of beers done to help increase the ratio yet further in favour of beers. It also seems that I'm out for the rest of this week as well; so not much chance for any more training until the weekend.
After just updating my run to the Nike website I noticed Nike has now updated the Nike+ app for iPhone to include a GPS tracker. Seems like a great idea but since I usually run from my front door and back again I don't fancy leading all and sundry on the web to my front door. For anyone who is interested in updating to the latest app the link is below:
New Nike+ iPhone App Link
Right I'm off to go rehydrate myself with... WATER!
As for last week, well not much running done I'm afraid whilst in HK. However you will be glad to hear that plenty of beers done to help increase the ratio yet further in favour of beers. It also seems that I'm out for the rest of this week as well; so not much chance for any more training until the weekend.
After just updating my run to the Nike website I noticed Nike has now updated the Nike+ app for iPhone to include a GPS tracker. Seems like a great idea but since I usually run from my front door and back again I don't fancy leading all and sundry on the web to my front door. For anyone who is interested in updating to the latest app the link is below:
New Nike+ iPhone App Link
Right I'm off to go rehydrate myself with... WATER!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
One month down
So I'm almost one month into my Marathon training regime and I'm 32km's done for the month but somewhere well over a 100 beers, that might just be the last two weeks. Can't quite remember exactly how many beers precisely (funny how I can remember every kilometer run) but last week was pretty intense with 2 of my firms Directors in town and the previous week in the US. I know the month is not yet over but since I'm flying to Hong Kong on Tuesday I don't think there is much chance of me getting another run in before the month is out.
However, I did get out for a run this evening, which, despite the heat, wasn't too bad although the pace was a bit slow. Unlike last Monday when I got a quick 6km run in, at least that is what I was hoping for. It just happened to be one of the hardest runs I've ever been for. a stitch after the first 0.5km that never went away, a headache from the heat and jet lag from my flight back. For the rest of last week, Tuesday through Saturday, I found myself down the pub either with friends, clients or most often both. Doing this marathon might just need a lot of effort and is going to be damn hard!
So with next week in Hong Kong that'll be another week lost where the ratio of beers done to kilometers run will tip ever more in the favour of beers done. It may be fun now but some serious training is going to have to start and soon. I'm hoping the following week the weather will cool, the humidity will drop and I'll have less work commitments in the evening (a.k.a. pub visits) so I can get out running and increase both my distance and pace.
However, I did get out for a run this evening, which, despite the heat, wasn't too bad although the pace was a bit slow. Unlike last Monday when I got a quick 6km run in, at least that is what I was hoping for. It just happened to be one of the hardest runs I've ever been for. a stitch after the first 0.5km that never went away, a headache from the heat and jet lag from my flight back. For the rest of last week, Tuesday through Saturday, I found myself down the pub either with friends, clients or most often both. Doing this marathon might just need a lot of effort and is going to be damn hard!
So with next week in Hong Kong that'll be another week lost where the ratio of beers done to kilometers run will tip ever more in the favour of beers done. It may be fun now but some serious training is going to have to start and soon. I'm hoping the following week the weather will cool, the humidity will drop and I'll have less work commitments in the evening (a.k.a. pub visits) so I can get out running and increase both my distance and pace.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
O'Hare
So here I am sat in O'Hare airport wating for my flight back to Tokyo, and it couldn't come sooner. Not that I don't like the US. On the contrary, my week in New York and Chicago has been fantastic. It's just my waisteline cannot take the portions of food any more and the amount of red meat consumed, often combined with cheese, must surely be enough for the rest of the year for me.
All those good intentions of getting out for a run or using the hotel gyms fell by the wayside so consequently no training done but a fair few more beers done. I hope that when I get back to Tokyo on Saturday afternoon that I will be able to glue the Adidas shoes on to my feet and go for at least one short run this weekend.
Well better run now (no pun intended) as my flight is being called. See you on the otherside.
All those good intentions of getting out for a run or using the hotel gyms fell by the wayside so consequently no training done but a fair few more beers done. I hope that when I get back to Tokyo on Saturday afternoon that I will be able to glue the Adidas shoes on to my feet and go for at least one short run this weekend.
Well better run now (no pun intended) as my flight is being called. See you on the otherside.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
199 Days To Go...
So there are 199 days left to go until the Marathon start day. I've now "officially" started training but I won't know if I get a place in the Marathon until mid-October. All I do know is that the Marathon is already over subscribed, so it will be down to a lottery. Fingers crossed, but I've also heard that Johnny Foreigner has a better chance of getting in as the Mayor of Tokyo wants to make Tokyo look a more international city.
So back to the training. Sunday and Tuesday nights were out for short 6.5km runs. In this heat and humidity, and being out of shape like me, that is enough to get started on for sure. Monday night was squash so the week was looking good in terms of fitness regime. Hang on though, the old "Beers Done to Kilmoters Run" ratio was beginning to look like not enough "Beers Done". To redress this balance I decided to have a large one on the tiles last night (Wednesday) taking advantage of a colleagues leaving do for an excuse. I think I must have notched up 10 to 15 beers after running in to some wild clients later on in the evening. This of course leaves me far too tired on a Thursday night to even contemplate training.
Next week sees me depart these shores for a business trip to the USA for 1 week. Good intentions are there and I will be packing my running gear but I'm sure the temptation of all that American style steak houses, pizza parlours and burger joints will not bode well when looked at in contrast of spending the evening in the hotel gymnasium, not to mention the bars and clubs! My only hope is for jet lag to kick me out of bed early enough in the morning to get a training run in. Wish me luck...
So back to the training. Sunday and Tuesday nights were out for short 6.5km runs. In this heat and humidity, and being out of shape like me, that is enough to get started on for sure. Monday night was squash so the week was looking good in terms of fitness regime. Hang on though, the old "Beers Done to Kilmoters Run" ratio was beginning to look like not enough "Beers Done". To redress this balance I decided to have a large one on the tiles last night (Wednesday) taking advantage of a colleagues leaving do for an excuse. I think I must have notched up 10 to 15 beers after running in to some wild clients later on in the evening. This of course leaves me far too tired on a Thursday night to even contemplate training.
Next week sees me depart these shores for a business trip to the USA for 1 week. Good intentions are there and I will be packing my running gear but I'm sure the temptation of all that American style steak houses, pizza parlours and burger joints will not bode well when looked at in contrast of spending the evening in the hotel gymnasium, not to mention the bars and clubs! My only hope is for jet lag to kick me out of bed early enough in the morning to get a training run in. Wish me luck...
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