Saturday, 14 January 2012

I want to swim like a dolphin can swim

.. Sung David Bowie on his hit song Heroes. Well one person who can lay claim to that and being a hero to many is Chrissie Wellington.

I, along with 99 other raffle winner s, were invited along to a Question and Answer session with Chrissie courtesy of Audiofuel with whom she has released some audio training sessions.

The event was held at Bespoke Cycles on Farringdon Road in London where all matter of carbon delights adorn the walls.

After a demo on the tracks, Chrissie spoke across a number of subjects relating to training, tackling your first Ironman, winning her 4th Ironman World Champ title race, and answering my question about what makes a good coach. (Being "athlete centred" was the response).

The night finished with a signing session. She spent quality time with everyone there and gave my some very useful advice about coaching certain types of athletes.



Now I'm not a massive hero worshipper, I think you grow out of it a bit as you get older, but Chrissie ticks all the boxes: successful, inspirational, approachable, humourous and very down to earth.

One quote I will take away from the night was something her former coach Brett Sutton once told her after a tough training session.

"Some sessions are stars, some sessions are stones: all sessions are rocks with which we can build on"

And today I had a Star session. It was my fastest ever Parkrun. I clocked 20.11 at Black Park. The elusive sub 20 result isn't far off.

"Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months and years they spend preparing for it."

T. Alun Armstrong

Thursday, 5 January 2012

2012 goals

It's Olympic year!!! Can't believe it's here already. I'm really looking forward to volunteering at the Games and soaking up the atmosphere. I really hope it brings back this country's feel good factor like Euro 96 did. From a personal front, my 5 year plan is well under way despite seemingly spending the past month with one bug or another. I'm aiming to do 3 Olympic races this year. So far I have Windsor booked with possibly Bristol and Hever Castle as the other two. I also plan to ride TTs regularly as I really benefitted from this last year and especially want to try a 25 miler. Base training is underway and the first part of the year is focused on getting fitter and stronger. I've a few races to do in spring with set targets: Wokingham Half marathon 1hr35 Ballbuster 4 hrs Brighton Marathon 3hr30 These are the ideal, but aren't my main focus. I will however treat them with the respect they deserve. So that's me. 2012 is going to be amazing "Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months and years they spend preparing for it." T. Alun Armstrong