Friday, October 26, 2007

Dante's Puke

It's been a funny old three weeks since my last post.



Let's start with the running. I think I've been pretty good at listening to my body. With no defined target race I had a couple of very light weeks. I took 2 weeks to get back into any form of strength or speed work, but when I did I picked a doozy.



Marlz and I had been eyeing off this hill over the last couple of months. It's bloody steep, it's not cemented or paved - it has a rough track up the side of it and it just looked like it was too juicy to resist. The only problem is that we needed complete light to do it, and we start our speedwork sessions at 4:45AM.



Last Friday I felt up to it and there was enough light, so we warmed up and then we ran up the bastard. It took me about a minute to get to the top, and at the top I felt completely stuffed. We walked across the flat bit at the summit and jogged down the other side and then jogged the base of the hill. This gave us a four minute recovery jog, and that's about what we needed for each assault on this ascent. We did five repeats on this hill before a warm down on a pair of jelly legs. On the way home we earnestly discussed names for our new form of torture. The winner was "Dante's Puke". We had another shot at it this morning, and the same five ascents have given me a great workout. Marlz did 6 and a half.



With daylight saving kicking in this weekend it's unlikely we'll be able to do it again for a while, but it's a lot of perverse fun.



John turned six months a couple of weeks ago. With his dodgy breathing I'm loathe to take him out at 5 AM, so we've only managed one pram run so far - 9K along the Parramatta River bike path. It was a bit of a killer - I reckon it makes me about 10% slower, but John loved it. For an hour he was mostly asleep or gibbering, with only a few minutes of grumbling. At the moment I'm hoping that I'll be able to take him out to Lane Cove for the 10K on Saturday week, but we'll have to see how that fits in with DJ's plans. Next week is her first week back at work, and I suspect she won't want the little tacker out of her sight for the entire weekend.

This segues nicely into the other event of the last few weeks. As I mentioned briefly in August I've started on part-time paternity leave. This week has been "handover week" - I've worked two days and DJ has been at home to show me the ropes. Next week I'm on my own. The children will be at home with dad for three days (except when the elder ones are at school), with the other days split between various grandmothers and child care.

After this week I'm feeling pretty confident about it, but in some ways it's more full on than my regular work. I'm excited about it, and I suspect my training will benefit.

5 Comments:

Blogger Jen said...

LOL. Love the name of the hill. I know a few hills myself that could well justify having such a name ;-)

Wonderful news about the paternity leave. I'm sure you'll do a great job!

So when's the wedding BTW ?

11:14 pm  
Blogger Ewen said...

Get yourself a treadmill Ben!

Dante's Puke sounds too hard. I'll stick to 6'.

9:18 am  
Blogger TA and the Gnome said...

a. You're insane (in the nicest possible way :-) ).

b. Bring DJ on Saturday. John will only be out of sight for 48:45 + 10%... :-)

c. There's nothing quite so disorienting as being totally responsible for something you're not really trained for, but you'll have a ball - that was my experience anyhow!

See you Saturday.

Gnome

7:51 pm  
Blogger Unknown said...

I love your enthusiasm Benny!

11:51 pm  
Blogger Cirque said...

Congratulations on starting what will be a very rewarding time Ben.

You probably know as much about parenting as the rest of us did when we started, which is about....zero.

Good luck and treasure every moment!

5:24 pm  

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