BOOM
I participated to my second half-marathon today, sunday 15th of September.
I was sort of excited to see how my training has been doing, ever since I did my first half-marathon (the Helsinki city run). On my first half-marathon ever, my time was 2.13.25., which was 4 months ago. The time seems to fly very fast, when you're having fun.
I picked up my running number and shirt day before, on saturday, so I wasn't in a hurry to go to the running site. I left my apartment around 11.50 o´clock, just to realise today was sunday and the public transportation time schedules run slower than normally. The start of the half-marathon was at 12.45 o´clock.
So I went into slight panic, and ran all the way to the train station, just to notice the train was running late by 6 minutes and would arrive quickly. Luckyyyyy me! VR, oh how I love you so (VR=goverment railroads)
I arrived at center of station around 12.15, where I headed off to the running area. Since it was near the train-station, it didn't take more than just couple of minutes.
I quickly noticed the event is quite small, but I liked the atmosphere. Very friendly and smiling people everywhere. Some of the people were young, some old, so this race would become very intresting.
The run was designed to start at 12.45 and the runners were announced to go to the starting like 5 minutes before the start.
15 seconds before the starting, they announced some very famous runner would send us off with his start pistol. But I don't think he understood finnish, because the announcer said "paikoillenne! (means get ready!) and after that the pistol fired... everyone was quite confused but we started to run anyways.
The run was quite smooth, no bigger problems and it had really beautiful scenery. We ran past parks and stuff in the middle of the city. Very relaxing and great atmosphere.
I noticed there wasn't any toilets though... Would have been unlucky to get the urges to go pee or poop while running!
But like always, everything fun comes to an end and the 21+ km run started to getting closer to the finishing line. I was going to pick up my pace around 1km before the finishing line, but decided I'll just go with the flow and enjoy scenerys.
Last few hundred meters, I could see the finishing line getting closer and closer and BOOM! My second half-marathon was completed!
TIME WAS 1.57.50 !!! That means I ran my second half-marathon 15 minutes faster than my first! WOW. This if what is when you can see results of your hard work (though i'm quite lazy - infact if I were a Pokemon, I would probably be a Snorlax...)
I was quite happy with the outcome and clearly my motivation and the bar to train even further and get better times just got raised up quite a bit!
The whole day was fun! I definetly go to Kaisaniemi run next year also!
(you can find more information about Kaisaniemi juoksu here:)
And since pictures tell more than a thousand words here are some:
It's me, it's me !!! LOOK I'm on TV... Err, on picture!!
10 km to go, or was I trying to wave at someone?
Eye of the tiger...
Last spurt!
AND HE FINISHES THE RACE TIME 1.57.50!
Victory pose!
Attempting to eat the medal... I was hungry!
YEAAAH, sports are fun!
15 minutes better time than last half marathon!!!
Wait, if I'm a clown, does that mean I'm a clown marathonist?!
Thanks for reading!
Subsribe!
Achieving your goals - reaching your dreams, is a blog written by amateur athlete, who enjoys endurance running and all kind of silly stuff. The purpose of this blog is to bring inspiration and motivation for sports training sessions, to anyone reading this blog. Topics can varie from food, to training, or even what happened on a day-off. As long as it's fun!
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15.9.2013
Kaisaniemi half marathon
26.8.2013
First post!
Introduction
Doesn't everything great start with a introduction? In this case, that probably won't be true, but a "first post" is always a great way to start your own blog.
Little bit about me: I'm a 28-year old male, living in Helsinki, Finland. My english is horrible, but maintaining this blog, I hopefuly improve it a little bit. Let's see how often I need to use Google translator. I've never been in to sports, apart from occasional game sessions with friends back in my childhood, which was ages ago. I've also been "slightly" overweight (maybe I'll add a before and after photos at some point), which probably is the reason why I'm now so intrested in doing training - you fit in to all these cute clothes, you can be as much random as you want and nobody cares and the best part is sports are fun!
If you read the blog channel description "achieving your goals", you pretty much know what this blog contains. It's about achieving your goals, getting better and being able to push to your limits. Yes it can mean sports, but can also mean something else, like eating your vegteables.
In my case, this is, indeed a sports training blog. The purpose is to keep me motivated to train, keep pushing forward, improving and ultimately enter a ironman competition.
If by any chance someone ends up reading this and is motivated to start healthy lifestyle with sports, then it has done even more than I hoped for!
I'm a complete beginner when it comes to sports, eating healthy and stuff. I've only entered few endurance tests this year (a half- and full marathon), which I somehow managed to complete with decent times.
I've looked into possible ironman triathlon completitions and the most reasonable place to compete in it, is in Sweden. I would also have a year to train for it also. A year for a beginner to enter a ironman triathlon? Sounds like a dream doesn't it? - But like Nike says: Just do it. - I'm going to follow that example and train for it, see where it leads and if I think I have a shot at completing the ironman challenge under 17 hours, I will enter the competition.
What is Ironman?
Oh what is a Ironman triathlon? It's probably one of the hardest endurance tests there are, pushing your body to the limits and those who have finished it under 17 hours have the bragging rights for life.
Hey you want to be ironman too, what you need to do? In the competition you have to:
1) swim 3.86 kilometers/ 2.4-miles (this is going to be really, really hard)
2) bicycle ride 180.25 kilometer/ 112-miles (I need to buy a proper bike for this)
3) run a full marathon (42.2 kilometers/ 26.2-miles)
You have 17 hours to do them all...
I've read you need to train around 15 hours a week... sounds easy!
You can find more information at www.ironman.com
In any case, this is the first post of hopefuly many to come and I will keep posting about stuff I do, like training, eating, marathons I enter and so forth.
Oh and what did I do today? I was at the gym:
- Cross trainer for 30 minutes (15 minutes at level 10, 10 minutes in level 12 and 5 minutes at level 15) for warm-up,
- Did some back and chest training, abs training,
- Finished it with running for 15 minutes at high pace.
No pictures, but there will be in the future.
Thanks for reading!
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