Between travel to Germany and off-site management meetings I couldn’t find time or the energy to train this week.

After Cork to Cobh I was due to do a 30 min recovery run on Monday – this didn’t happen.
Tuesday was to be a 60 min easy run – I managed 20 min in the morning on a treadmill and 22 min at night (in the dark) next to the river in Bonn.
Wednesday – was to be a tempo run – didn’t happen
Thursday – was to be an easy 5k – didn’t happen.
Friday – was to be 6 * 800m intervals – I got out, but with all the hills I decided to do an easy run instead

Friday night I went to the AAI level 1 Coaching course and did a bit of stretching/ drills etc.
Saturday I was to a 30 min easy run – I didn’t, but again I was at the AAI Course and did a bit of running/stretching/drills.
Sunday, I was to do a long run, and I did it!!!!!
18 miles – Peter had me practice with gels – Gels and Water at mile 5, 10, 13 & 16. I felt great.
While I was to run at 8:30/9 min pace, I decided on the morning to do 8 min pace (as I had messed up the last 18 mile run I was to do at 8 min pace)
After not managing gels on the Cork to Cobh, I decided to go back to High 5 gels instead of the 33 Shake gels, and they were easy to take.
I carried the gels, but I left the water in my front garden – ensuring I was passing at the right time.
Details of the run:
Distance: 18.28 miles
Time: 2:23:06
Average Pace: 7:50 min/mile


I really felt great for this run, and if Brooke hadn’t a Cross Country race which I needed to be home for I would have continued to 20 miles.
I decided to up the pace to marathon pace for the last mile, and I still felt great. some different to the 18 mile run 2 weeks prior.