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Category: Training Log

Gentle on my Toe

I went for a lovely recovery run this evening, my first outing for just over two weeks. Outing? It makes me sound like a race horse. Mind you, that was one image that popped into my mind as I was running. Not due to my graceful cantering, but because I noticed one stretch where there … Continue reading Gentle on my Toe →

Derek Lee Training Log 3 Comments August 14, 2018September 11, 2018

Symmetry and Asymmetry

There has been a lull in my running activity of late, mirrored by a lull in posting on this site. Now, that's a kind of symmetry! The starting point for this topic was the observed asymmetry between my differential proneness to injury. Until last weekend, it was usually the case that injuries sustained during my … Continue reading Symmetry and Asymmetry →

Derek Lee Training Log 3 Comments August 8, 2018September 11, 2018

Running Like a Moustache

Now, I wonder where this is going? That is often the thought I also have when setting out for a run. The code of conduct for running training dictates that you should always know what kind of run you are undertaking, be it recovery, speed focused, strengthening or endurance building. Today's run was too fast … Continue reading Running Like a Moustache →

Derek Lee Training Log 3 Comments July 29, 2018September 11, 2018

Horsepower and VO2 Max

Things may have been a little quiet of late, but that does not mean I have been neglecting my running. I enjoyed a lovely recovery run at the end of last week, and this Sunday I resumed my endurance-building with a longish run along a stretch of the Brampton Valley Way. The "recovery" was needed … Continue reading Horsepower and VO2 Max →

Derek Lee Training Log 2 Comments July 17, 2018September 11, 2018

Back on Track

At the moment I feel like a runner between gigs, not sure of what lies ahead in terms of running opportunities or challenges. As the glow from completing the Edinburgh marathon 3 weeks ago begins to ebb away, I think it is important not to slip into idleness or into a pattern of unstructured/directionless training. … Continue reading Back on Track →

Derek Lee Training Log 4 Comments June 17, 2018September 11, 2018

The Lang Scots Miles

The title is taken from a line in Tam O'Shanter by Robert Burns. There was a point in the Edinburgh marathon when the miles were dragging and I suggested to someone that they had measured out the course in Scots miles - in that jokey kind of way you do when your legs start to … Continue reading The Lang Scots Miles →

Derek Lee Training Log 2 Comments June 5, 2018September 11, 2018

Beyond Musselburgh

Musselburgh, on the East Lothian coast, has long been famous for its golf links and racecourse. It was also the finishing line for the 2018 Edinburgh marathon. I am not a golfer or a jockey, but I see myself as a marathon runner. Perhaps it would be more accurate to describe myself as a marathon … Continue reading Beyond Musselburgh →

Derek Lee Training Log Leave a comment June 5, 2018September 11, 2018

Running to Musselburgh and Beyond

It is Saturday night. A week ago was the eve of the 2018 Edinburgh Marathon. I made a quick photo blog of the event earlier in the week, but due to low levels of inspirational juice I did not attempt what would be the last post under the category of McRunning Man. The juice levels … Continue reading Running to Musselburgh and Beyond →

Derek Lee Training Log 1 Comment June 3, 2018September 11, 2018

Running Late…

Many apologies for being late with this post, but I have been a bit busy this weekend, what with driving the 300 plus miles to Edinburgh, taking part in a bit of a running race, and then driving home the following day. My brain is a bit low on inspirational juice at present, so I … Continue reading Running Late… →

Derek Lee Training Log 5 Comments May 30, 2018September 11, 2018

Running Up Around the Bend

Welcome to the penultimate post about my Edinburgh marathon adventure. This time next week it will all be over. There is one more post to come, hopefully giving a vivid account of the big event. After that, what on earth will I have to write about? Will my life be devoid of purpose and meaning? … Continue reading Running Up Around the Bend →

Derek Lee Training Log 2 Comments May 20, 2018September 11, 2018

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