On the 15th November, 2 weeks ago, after noticing a Facebook post by one of my FB friends that he had done it, I was outrageously spontaneously inspired to register for the Two Oceans half marathon (21km) next April, which I did, I signed up, and just in time too it seems! All 16,000 available places for the 21km were snapped up within 9 days of being made available. A record. There are now loads of people offering to buy tickets from those of us who have them, I could make a lot of money if I sold my spot, but I'm not going to do that, no sir! It would be like selling my soul!
Two months ago if you suggested I register to do the 2 Oceans I would have laughed in your face, while sweating over my mayonnaise infused 2 minute noodles, after which this blog is named! Or slurring through another bottle of cheap whiskey while another fatty pork chop sizzles on the stove!
But that's all in the past now!
Well, that signing up to do the Two Oceans spurred on the need to get involved in some serious training immediately, including chatting to some friends who are regular runners to learn some tricks, and finding out about shorter local runs. So I got onto the web and quickly found a few useful sites full of info about some upcoming road and trail races and spent copious amounts of time reading up about them and registering for a few. I didn't even know what a trail run was a few weeks ago, nor had any interest in that kind of physical abuse to my big wobbly ass that took me so long to build!
My first run, 3 days ago, was the 10km Superspar Chappies run up Chapmans Peak starting in Hout Bay. The weather was miserable and the wind was pumping, yet everybody there was in high spirits and charged up to do the run, as was I. After all I'd been training for a whole week already with much enthusiasm and sweaty grunting on the gym treadmill! Despite the wind I actually quite enjoyed the experience, something I would never have imagined doing in my wildest aspirations 2 months ago when I was still fat, sweaty and lazy (and probably hungover as was the norm on Sunday mornings!). I started off on the long uphill quickly falling into a comfortable stride aiming to run 10mins and walk 5. 10 minutes came and went as did 15 and I kept running, eventually I took my first break at 25 minutes and walked for 5 before running again. The halfway mark came sooner than expected, at which point I turned around and headed off back the way I came to the finish, all the way DOWNHILL! I did the run in 1 hour and 8 minutes, all 10km up and down Chappies! A few experienced runners reckon this was a very good time for my first run. Honestly I was quite impressed too, I was aiming for around an hour and a half at a push! According to the official timing (see the second page near the bottom) I came 208th out of about 320 runners in the 10km run. At least I didn't come last!
Being my first run I expected to struggle a lot more than I did, it wasn't so bad, I loved the spirited atmosphere amongst the other runners, the surroundings and views were magnificent, I enjoyed the natural beauty and detail that one otherwise misses when you drive the route! All that combined has been a great motivation that I can actually do this and even enjoy it!
I can't wait for the next one...
So I have signed up to do a few more, 4 confirmed and possibly another two, all by the end of the year, which is not too far off:
- This coming Saturday, 3 December - The Vital Run at Lourensford Wine Estate near Somerset West, an off road trail run of 10km through the beautiful winelands. Liezel is doing this one with me.
- Next Saturday, 10 December - The TSiBA Eden New Balance trail run, a 12km run also through the winelands near Stellenbosch.
- Friday 16 December - The RCS Gugulethu Reconciliation Day race, a 10km run-like-hell through the Gugulethu township. I'm really looking forward to this one, it should be a very fascinating experience!
- Wednesday 21 December - The Sundowner 10km race, a late afternoon race starting at the V&A Waterfront, following Beach Road until the Seapoint swimming pool and back. Liezel's doing this one too!
- (Possibly, if my wife allows it!) Monday 26 December, on Boxing day - The Tokai Manor House race, a whopping 16km run through the Tokai forest, just the trick to burn off the ton of calories & fat collected on Christmas Eve and Christmas day, courteousy of our dear mothers. Not that I'll turn my nose up at any of that good food, but I can at least pig out happily with a clear conscience knowing I'll have plenty of energy to burn off over 16km!
- (Possibly, if my wife allows it!) Saturday 31 December - Runners Memorial race, a little 8km to end off the year.
BUT, THERE'S EVEN YET MORE... The WCAC invited me to join them for their club hosted annual West Coast Annual Charity Pub Run, TOMORROW evening! Yes you read that right, it's a PUB run. Kind of like a pub crawl, except it's actually an 8km run with 5 compulsory pub stops along the route, which runs from the clubhouse at Eden on the Bay (Big Bay) down to the News Cafe by the Blaawberg road circle and back again. I'm not too worried about the fitness aspect of this run because it's more of a fun social event than a serious race. It will be my first introduction to the club I'll be joining and a chance to meet many other local runners, with drinks in hand! Liezel is doing this one with me too, after much convincing! I'm sure it will be lots of fun, I'm certainly looking forward to the event, which culminates in a big party back at the clubhouse!
So, that's the start of my running. It's still tough for me as I'm still building up the stamina and endurance to do long runs, but I'm keen and full of enthusiasm to take this far and keep it up until I'm doing the long runs and marathons in good times and enjoying it all the way! I'll never win the races, my short stocky legs and stocky build won't allow it, but I'm not doing this to win races, I'm doing it to keep fit and healthy and have fun and get out into the fresh air and enjoy the social vibe that goes with the running events. It's more fun that the treadmill in the gym amongst the testosterone pumped throng of ego-jocks & their cocks wagging at the silly girls only there to be noticed.
My biggest vice with the running at this stage is my smokers lungs clogged up with 18 years worth of tobacco tar! But that is also changing soon! As mentioned in my previous post about the Allen Carr clinic, I did indeed manage to get a spot on this weeks session on Friday due to a cancellation. So, at about 2.30pm on Friday 2nd December 2011 I will be smoking my last cigarette!
Well that's the intention anyway, I'm going in there open-minded with the desire and intention to quit the cigarette for good. Hopefully my will-power will overcome the pull of the addiction and I'll fight off the temptation to light up a fag until the mental pull of the "need" to smoke will diminish into nothingness and I can get on with my life happily without the cigarettes and with a pair of lungs that gradually clear out and come back to life, allowing me to be able to run further and faster without worrying about losing chunks of lung on the roads and trails! If anybody is actually reading this, I will need the encouragement and maybe a kick up the arse if it looks like the temptation might get the better of me! The biggest problem with this is, knowing I'm going to quit soon I am currently smoking more and consciously enjoying my cigarettes, every single one; though the biggest challenge is certainly going to be drinking and not smoking!
Oh, and the last of my health news - I've finally cracked the 90's and broken into the 80's. This morning I weighed 89.9kg! Woo hoo! Although I'm currently 1.6kg behind on my daily weight loss target, it is still steadily coming down, and I'm happy with that. I'm also packing on muscle lately due to all the exercise and I'm pumping heavier weights at the gym, so I'm happy with my health progress. In fact, my trousers that were tight on me 2 months ago are now so large around my waist that even with a belt they look ridiculous. I need to go and buy smaller clothes again soon! How cool is that!