3rd
Following my wife across slimy pebbles - This is me taking care of my knee!? Some amazing weather in northwest Scotland last few days. Greek looking beaches, though temperature different π₯Ά
Back home and back to prep for London 2023 in a couple of days.
Happy taper everyone π
10th
1 week 6 days to the London Marathon π
Extraordinary RELIEF yesterday with my first run after the blind panic of inner knee pain a little over a week ago. A conveniently timed holiday ensured complete rest for a week driving an automatic motorhome around Scotland.
Knees weren't painless, they never are ; But the crucial one didn't appear, much as I analyzed and felt for it. I did wear an elastic support just to help it along and did ice it when I got home (bag of frozen peas π Standard π€£).
No after effects today π€.
Used a route from early in training that at the time took me as far from home as I'd been on a run. Seems odd now that I have achieved much more than that in my long runs. Also had to add a load of distance at the end as I forgot that I was still doing walk intervals last time I ran that route in a time of 1h 35m.
Strength was still fine after the lazy break but I did feel the effects of too much sitting, eating and drinking on general fitness and lungs particularly. Need to keep moving now; maybe a few exercise bike sessions with little knee impact?
It's odd the discoveries you make on these runs, like pedestrian subways you never knew existed under main roads you normally drive along.
Less guilt than other years as I dive into chocolate heaven. Happy Easter π
Mandatory horse pics for Rachael, you know who you are π
14th
Wading through my mind
I suspect I'm not the only one feeling this way so I'll share for anyone who thinks they are alone.
I'm really struggling with excitement about next weekend being replaced by apprehension and fear. I'm actually OK about the Marathon itself but I'm paranoid that something will stop me getting to the start line; something will go wrong. Every twinge in my back, niggle in a muscle, cough or dry throat is indicative of an injury or illness that will thwart my dream. Today my voice was cracking but then I remembered that I actually lost my voice for three days before my wedding; maybe it's nerves? And what about travel disruption? Have I confirmed my accommodation and transport?
I have coeliac disease which made me worried how I could guarantee my diet carbing up before the race. We ended up booking a studio apartment so I can load with gluten free pasta carbonara and garlic bread the night before and have a big bowl of GF porridge oats on the morning. I would much rather eat out but get fed up of messing about finding GF options and decent portions so took an easy though pricy way out. (For those who don't know, Oats do not contain gluten but they are mostly milled in the company of wheat and barley which do, so cross contamination risk is high. I have to buy GF porridge oats which are milled separately) I can't even risk the Oat Bar at the finish unless I can read Gluten Free on the wrapper.
As the Taper has kicked in it is really messing with my head. The feeling of purpose I have enjoyed for months is already waning. I really miss the constant progression and it feels like going backwards. Short runs feel like they should be easy after the long runs I have completed, but they're not! How can 40 mins feel like more effort than 3 hours?
And now I have my start time, 11:15, I am feeling disappointed that I will have very little time with my family support before they start their long journeys home.
So, that's the side of my head I'm fighting. Deep down, I'm excited, proud of what I've already achieved and believe this is all 'Maranoia' (I love that word whoever coined it).
See you all there - it's going to be great. Believe!
16th
I think I enjoyed that π 70 mins, 7 miles. I think next week's warmer weather needs accounting for, I'm hot now and it's only 11C.
In 7 days I will be setting off on the culmination of this adventure.
If you thought you may sponsor me but haven't got around to it yet then now's the time for action π; go to JustGiving and search for Ged Donovan π
20th
That's a wrap(per). Last training run done for London Marathon 2023..
I created this alter-ego account last August for this journey and have loved your company along the way.
The drive was always to mark my 70th year with an amazing life experience challenge and at the same time raise funds for St Ann's Hospice. If you have thought of sponsoring me but not quite got around to it, then now is the time π Link in bio or go to JustGiving and search for Ged Donovan π
Very best wishes to everyone taking part on Sunday
20th
So Maranoia was telling me I've picked up a bug. Sore throat, chesty, stuffy nose. Really fed up and ratty.
Then my wise wife @lcdeeeee pointed out the weather forecast said pollen levels are high.
Yep, tree pollen gets me every year π€
21st
Ready to go! [photo with my number in front of course map]
23rd
Here we go. Good luck everyone π[photo hotel room wearing my kit for the day with number]

