Friday, 3 January 2014

In Praise of ParkRun

The first day of the 2014 version of the diet came and passed without too much difficulty. After the pretty horrible weather that saw out December and welcomed in January, I probably should have taken advantage of a dry evening and pulled on my running gear, but I listened to my body and decided otherwise. It is one thing going from the festive excess to a much more measured intake of calories, but it would be quite another to pound the streets in the dark. My body is going to be confused enough as it is without additional exercise on top.

So the half marathon training has been put on hold, at least for a couple of days while I settle back into diet mode, but Saturday will bring around my favourite time of the week. Long gone are the days of lie-ins or watching Soccer AM over a fried breakfast. Since July my venue of choice for a Saturday morning has been down at my local parkrun participating with several hundred others in a free timed 5 kilometre run. I've been doing this most weekends since July last year, and is probably no coincidence that my weight loss really took off from then onwards.

parkrun logo
parkrun logo (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

If you've not heard of parkrun, the premise is pretty simple. Register once online, take your personalised barcode to any of their hundreds of events, and run. It is completely free to participate and you get your results by email or text later in the day. You can even chart your progress by going online to view all of your parkrun results and there are all sorts of statistics on there to get excited about if you're so inclined.

I was put onto parkrun by a twitter follower who had noticed I was blogging about running on a treadmill last spring. At his suggestion, I went along to see what all the fuss was about and I'd have to say that recommendation was spot on. I've met a terrific bunch of people who volunteer their time to put on the event every Saturday morning, without whom parkrun would not exist. Any reservations I may have had about turning up to one of these events as a complete novice were very quickly cast aside. Sure there are some serious runners who race off into the distance never to be seen again until the following weekend, but there is no stereotype that adequately describes a parkrunner. There are men and women well into their senior years, parents running with children or even pushing babies along in strollers. People like me looking to get fit and others making their way round in a more leisurely fashion, enjoying a bit of exercise on a Saturday morning.

I usually attend the Black Park event but because there are so many of these dotted around the country, you can indulge in a little parkrun tourism. I've been to the Bradford run on a couple of occasions whilst visiting family and the welcome you get there is phenomenal, with great support from the stewards, not least when you tackle the fabled 'Teeny Tiny Hill'

Having had parkrun recommended to me, I'm more than happy to encourage others to get involved. I've had a couple of colleagues join me from work before, my brother-in-law, a friend from the football club has come along with his sons and from a brief interaction on Facebook earlier today it looks like an old school friend will be joining me on Saturday morning.

If you are looking for something to get you more active in 2014, don't be afraid to give this a go. It doesn't matter if you're not Mo Farah, as you are only racing against yourself rather than the other participants. Who knows, you like me might find an inner runner inside of you that you never knew existed.



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Thursday, 2 January 2014

2nd January - Let's Do This

A year ago today I started this blog. The premise was pretty simple; I was going to lose weight in 2013 and chronicle my progress for any interested parties to follow. I stole the premise of a public weigh-in from the likes of Weight Watchers and Slimmers World to provide the focal point, namely the Wednesday Weigh-In, which gave me no place to hide whether things were going well or not.

Today isn't a Wednesday, but I'll break with my own convention and publish what the scales say today. I had to admit there was a fair bit of trepidation in doing so as this was the first time I've been near them since clocking in with my final weigh-in of 2013. I knew that I'd be heavier today than I was then, thanks to the Christmas effect (which I attribute no blame to my mother-in-law and her fine hospitality), but I really wasn't sure exactly how much. I still fitted comfortably into my 34 inch jeans a few days after Christmas so knew it couldn't have been a crash of apocalyptic quantity.

So here we go, today I'm looking at this.

Not what the Doctor ordered

It could have been worse. Despite being away from home for most of Christmas week I still managed to squeeze in my Saturday morning 5k, swapping my usual Black Park ParkRun for a bit of tourism in Bradford. Clocking a respectable sub-25 minute time following plenty of turkey was well worth the effort, though I have to admit the icy rain before the start of the race had me questioning my sanity.

Equally it could have been better. I did eat to excess when with a little restraint I could have come through Christmas week relatively unscathed. Polishing off bowls of nuts and quality street for breakfast is a bit overkill, but for one week a year having abstained from most bad things for the previous 51 weeks, a little overindulgence was probably justified.

So what does 2014 hold in store for me? Well, for starters I've ditched booze for January and reverted to the tried and tested diet formula. Transferring from eat when I want to three meals a day should see me claw back some of that extra weight in no time at all. The half-marathon is a mere 80 days away so I have to find time to step up my running beyond what I do on a Saturday morning or otherwise I'm going to get quite a shock on March 22nd when I'm expected to run more than 4 times what I'm used to.

Due to popular demand this blog will continue through 2014, hopefully with me maintaining a healthy weight. If you are looking to start a health kick this year, stick this site into your favourites, have a read through the 2013 archive and hopefully you'll feel inspired. If I could do this, you can too.


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Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Time for a Dryathlon

Happy New Year one and all. I wish you and your loved ones all the best for a prosperous 2014.

To get your year started in a good way, why not join Dryathlon? If you're like me and a bit boozed out after Christmas, consider going alcohol free during January to give your body a bit of a detox and possibly lose a few pounds to boot. You obviously don't have to do this in the name of charity.... to be honest I'd rather you spent your beer budget sponsoring me for my little event in March, but I'd highly recommend starting your year with a bit of abstinence.

Sexy headbands

I stumbled upon this formula some years ago and have regularly been dry in January ever since. It wasn't because of any great desire to lose weight. It was more the fact I drank far too much at a late December party as a teenager and the consequences of that night led me away from alcohol for some time! In every year I've started out with the intention to lose weight, a January booze ban has been a staple part of the diet.

Give it a go, and see how you get on. Don't forget to let me know your results.


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