Saturday, March 17, 2007

I'm finally back to running again after the chest cold that wiped me out when I visited Mom in Seattle. My sister came too. Linnie had a shoulder injury from karate, so the two of us lounged around and had Mom take care of us. We loved every minute of it! I forgot the camera at home, so sadly no photos. It was great to see both of them.

Met up with Adam Tinkoff and a fellow Burning Twenty listener, Duncan, for another run around Hyde Park. What a character Adam is! He truly wanted Duncan to follow his dream and write... breaking free of perceived barriers. And he gave us a summary of Chi running. I'm not sure I really get it, but it proved a great distraction to the running and we carried on until after dark.

The next day Billy and I headed off for a long weekend in Exmoor on the north Devon coast. Beautiful area, if a bit blustery. It was hard to sleep at night with gale force winds buffeting the campervan. Finally the second night we moved at dawn down into the public carpark in Lynmouth, popped the top and crawled back into bed to sleep...just in time for noisy cranes to arrive to move sailboats!

How to I equate hiking miles to running? We took a beautiful walk along the coastal path and into the National Trust Watersmeet river basin one day and the next we started near Cloud Farm, the site that inspired J.D. Blackmoor to write Lorna Doone, which led to at least ten movies and miniseries, and the biscuits (I didn't remember the book, but I did remember the cookie!). We got lost up on the moors... everything looks the same!

Anyway, I've translated my walking miles on buckeyeoutdoors.com as 50% running miles? Surely one can't be expected to run after a 10 mile hike up and down the moors! The last day we started at at a great pub, Hunter's Inn, and walked the coastal path down to Woody Bay. We're going to have to come back when its warmer!

After a night in a monstrosity of trailer park in Brean (but blissfully quiet!), we walked on the beach and out to the National Trust point. We took Ali out for lunch on the way home in Bristol. She's broke, smashed up the Polo, but is happy. So back to work again and a resolution to run further and faster!

2 comments:

Petraruns said...

Hi Toni,
Thanks for leaving me a comment - can I link up to your blog? I think that your hike should probably qualify as a little more than 50% of running - 10M is a good distance however you do it. Very much looking forward to meeting you in Derbyshire in May and there is no such thing as "just" a half.. Thrilled to hear that bit is downhill though - I'm sure I'll need it by then.

Petraruns said...

Me again - forgot to tell you - did a ChiRunning course last year with the "inventor" Danny Dreyer in London - it was amazing! Catherina McKiernan - a former international marathoner - has trained as an instructor and frequently does courses in London, check it out at www.chirunning.com. I have to say that it has really solved my knee problems - whenever I feel an ache I just put Danny's CD on my iPod, run through the various points, and it is dealt with. Let me know if you'd like some more info - it's a bit wacky but good stuff.