Training for the Great North Run

Dear Diary
17th August

I am really pleased with my fitness level and have continued to run two five or six mile runs and one nine-miler this week! Feeling more confident by the day and still enjoying it, although I have been lucky with the weather and have managed to keep dry. Maybe deep down I am still a fair weather runner – we’ll see when the winter comes just how much I enjoy it!

24th August
My number has arrived – 53411 – with an electronic chip attached to keep precise time of passing through the start and finish lines. Help!

Again this week, I am keeping my regular runs going. Early morning is my preferred time as I achieve a feeling of satisfaction that it is done and feel a lot better throughout the day.

The British Heart Foundation have supported me via emails, on-line support and even invited me to different venues to participate in practice runs to get the flavour of running in a different environment; all really helpful and encouraging. The BHF offered a webinar to talk participants through the run, explaining more clearly the procedures, the course, the section where it is anticipated to be the worst (around the 7 mile mark) etc. It’s all very real now!

2nd September
Following the advice of experts, only shorter runs are advised at this stage so Monday and Thursday afternoons I ran three and five miles. Then disaster!

Thursday 3rd September at 7.30 a.m.
I slipped down a step whilst walking and damaged my foot. I can’t tell you how devastated I am at this stage of training. It was painful to drive home though I felt determined that this couldn’t be the end; however…

Friday 4th September
I visited A & E after a reasonably sleepless night and lots of tears. An X-ray showed a chipped bone so I was strapped up, armed with a single crutch and told to keep my foot up for the next week. I just couldn’t believe it and was very sad; an understatement!

Sunday 13th September
The Great North Run – from the settee – not the experience I was expecting!
Thank you all for sharing these diary entries with me, and for all your support so far. I have deferred my entry into The Great North Run, so here’s to next year!

Chris Mutch

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