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		<title>It’s a Sign</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 19:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bristol 10K is approaching. It’s on road signs now, so it must be official! My plan to do a few runs in this penultimate training week is going well; I got out for another 5K this evening. I also managed to get to the other side of the river before the high tide and [...]]]></description>
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<p>My plan to do a few runs in this penultimate training week is going well; I got out for <a href="http://rnkpr.com/a5a2j0">another 5K this evening</a>. I also managed to get to the other side of the river <em>before</em> the high tide and the bridge swing separated the north from the south, so it was out along the towpath and away from the traffic. Much more civilised.</p>
<p>Also, at the suggestion of a couple of friends on Twitter, I checked out <a href="http://www.blacks.co.uk/">Blacks</a> for technical tops in large sizes, and at least found a couple claiming to be XXL rather than XL, with one that even looked as if it might not be in the desperately unflattering figure-hugging style they mostly seem to come in. Hopefully they’ll arrive in time for me to try them on, and try running in them before the 10K.</p>
<p>So, I’ll probably do one or two runs before the race, maybe getting out on Saturday and Monday, seeing as it’s a Bank Holiday. I’ll definitely check back in here before the race, whatever happens… See you then!</p>
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		<title>Built for Comfort</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 21:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the 100th blog posting on Matt Gets Running :) To mark the occasion, here’s a video of my (Good) Friday run, along the Avon Gorge towpath, up the hill into Leigh Woods, around a little detour—to reverse out of some of the worst of the mud I ran into!—and then back to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to the 100th blog posting on Matt Gets Running :) To mark the occasion, here’s a video of my (Good) Friday run, along the Avon Gorge towpath, up the hill into Leigh Woods, around a little detour—to reverse out of some of the worst of the mud I ran into!—and then back to the Clifton Suspension Bridge.</p>
<p>Today I was planning on blogging about weight, and watching this video really underlines why it’s something I need to talk about. Because, fairly clearly, although I’ve been jogging for nine months, I’m still quite lardy.</p>
<p>In fact, I’ve not lost much weight at all. Since I started running, I’ve come from around 17 stone 7 lbs (245lbs, or 111kg) down to 16 stone 12.5 lbs. That’s a drop of 8.5lbs, or  a smidge under 4kg.</p>
<p>That’s not to say that running hasn’t had a significant impact on my weight. Because before I took up running, I was slowly but steadily putting weight on, rather than taking it off. Goodness knows what weight I’d be by now if I hadn’t effectively reversed that trend, and all by getting out and running.</p>
<p>But I’ve come to realise recently that absolutely the best thing I could do to speed myself up, and to avoid injury, and reduce strain on my joints and muscles, especially my occasionally achey hip, is to lose more weight.</p>
<p>Now, I could run even more, which would certainly burn some more calories. But that’s unlikely to be too effective. A pound of weight equates to about 3,500 calories (kcal.) The longest run I’ve <em>ever</em> done was <a href="http://mattgetsrunning.com/2010/03/14/bring-me-sunshine/">the 12K I did</a> a few weekends ago. And, according to <a href="http://runkeeper.com/user/gothick/activities/AFUbPplbAIAO0CNMDc3k">the RunKeeper log</a>, that burned 1,437 calories.</p>
<p>Which is the equivalent of less than half a pound of fat. So even if I did two of those every week, on top of my normal runs, and changed nothing else at all, I’d lose less than a pound a week.</p>
<p>So, that doesn’t seem like the most efficient way of doing things. It may be time to mention the dreaded “D word”: diet.</p>
<p>Now, my normal diet is actually not too bad. I don’t eat too much unhealthy crap. I have a tendency towards eating cake after lunch at the weekends, but apart from that, my calories are generally coming from quite healthy food choices. I don’t eat junk, I don’t drink alcohol, I hardly ever eat chocolate bars. I’ve not eaten in a McDonald’s or a KFC since the 1990s. And even then it was probably under protest.</p>
<p>No. My problem is, quite simply, eating too much. My portions are too big.</p>
<p>I’ve been gradually chipping away at that a bit recently, using some simple methods — buying Kellogg’s Variety Packs for breakfast, for example, so there’s a pre-measured amount that’s easy to stick to. And cutting extras out of my lunchtime meal at work.</p>
<p>I’ve not really attacked my evening meal yet, or addressed my latte habit. And, most importantly, I’ve not actually deliberately tried to restrict my calorie intake to <em>less than I need</em>. I mean, my current eating habits appear to be sensible and sustainable, in that I’m still, very gradually, losing weight. So I’m clearly not eating more than I need to eat.</p>
<p>But if I want to make running a half marathon in September as easy as possible, the best thing I can do, apart from keeping up my training and gradually building up my distance, is to attack my weight through diet as well as through running.</p>
<p>I think a sensible goal would be to lose around a pound a week. Given that the half-marathon is on 5th September, around five months away, that would mean about 20 pounds. To give myself a nice “round” number — albeit in the antiquated avoirdupois scale I still cling to to measure my body weight — I’ll call my target weight 15-and-a-half stone, which is 217 pounds, or about 98 kilos.</p>
<p>So. That’s my target. Fifteen and a half stone by 5 September. And I’ll be blogging my progress with my weight along with my progress with the running. Who knows, possibly accompanied by pictures and video, you never know!</p>
<p>Have a happy Easter. Personally, in the greatest tradition of diets, I’m going to start mine after the holiday. In the meantime, where did I put that Cadbury’s Easter egg?</p>
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		<title>Faster, faster!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 20:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No personal best for the 5K this evening — that still remains at the just-under-31 minutes I managed back in November, running as fast as I sustainably could all the way. But tonight, I think, was the fastest since then, at 32:26. And considering I did a normal jog on the way out, then just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No personal best for the 5K this evening — that still remains at the <a href="http://mattgetsrunning.com/2009/11/25/the-need-for-speed/">just-under-31 minutes</a> I managed back in November, running as fast as I sustainably could all the way.</p>
<p>But tonight, I think, was the fastest since then, at 32:26. And considering I did a normal jog on the way out, then just did some speedwork on the way back, I think that’s pretty encouraging. I reckon a 30-minute 5K is not far away. I may make that my goal for February.</p>
<p>The way back definitely seemed a lot quicker than the way out, even though there probably was only a minute or so in it. The <a href="http://runkeeper.com/user/gothick/activities/QgIL9X6xrZu4mgEYEKhQ">RunKeeper stats</a> seem to be showing a gradual increase in average pace on these 5K runs as time goes by.</p>
<p>Anyway. That’s enough for now. I might just do a perfectly normal 5K on Friday, just to give myself a bit of a rest :)</p>
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