Sometimes being ‘mental’ can help when you run a marathon.

I have a friend who lives life to the max, on a 1-10 scale he is the ‘Spinal Tap’ 11. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xgx4k83zzc ) A few months ago he got in touch and described his new health kick using arbonne products. ( https://www.arbonne.com/discoverau/) . Now I’m not endorsing these products just saying, as part of the post, how Gary was transforming his life, and lives of those around them if they liked it or not ! He suggested we went out for a run together so we arranged to meet outside my office and off to Kings Park we trotted. Now Gary is new to the running game and we jogged along at a reasonable pace for the first 5k or so but then the pace slowed as Gary’s cardio fitness started to write cheques for his earlier exuberance. Anyway along the way I mentioned I was hoping to run in my 10th in-a-row Perth City to Surf Marathon in 4 weeks time but was hampered by a bad case of Plantar Fasciitis, which is the end would put an end to my streak unfortunately. On hearing this Gary piped up that he would join me and we would start together at the front of the pack.

Now I have known Gary for many years and when he says he’ll do something he normally does, well actually he always does so I did make an effort to poo-poo his idea citing the old adage of , call me old fashioned, training or is his case , lack of training. He was not for the turning and insisted I help him in his goal. Begrudgingly I agreed as I was worried that he would injure himself or worse ! So of he trotted and started the journey from nothing to marathon ready in 4 weeks. In his corner was his new found devotion to everything arbonne and an unwavering believe in himself and his ability to run a marathon on limited training. Intermittently he would get in touch and ask for advice on his next block of training. He was a keen student albeit a tad out of control, in a nice way, and did everything asked of him and more.

Towards the end of his mammoth 4 week training block he rang me very excited with himself, which if you know Gary is the norm. ! This time though he was even more excited than usual and after he calmed down  he explained that he had just ran 42k in training just to see if he could do it. It was a spur of the moment decision to keep running on his planned 20k Sunday morning long run. When he hit 42k he rang an Uber and then got them to take him to a garage and buy him some nutrition as he had no money on him, only Gary could get away with this trust me ! I then persuaded him to taper after his 3-4 week training adventure and he got to the start of the Perth City to Surf ready for his first marathon with a bib on his chest.

Unfortunately I didn’t make the start line so was unable to see Gary take off like a rocket and head off into the unknown with a big smile on his face which, by the look of the photos below,  was the standard look for the rest of the day.

 

The G-train doing his thing…living life at 11 where us mortals are restricted on a 1 – 10 !

So how did he do ? Pretty bloody good if you ask me. His splits are things of nightmares though, going through halfway in just over 2 hours and then finishing in 4:39:35, nearly 40 minutes positive split for the second half of the race. Although not ideal, in Gary’s defence, the second half does have more hills compared to the first half but not 40 minutes worth. Looking at the photos though it seems his pace challenges did not dampen his enthusiasm and he was smiling from the start to the finish.

Maybe not ideal pacing ?

Not deterred after Perth Gary entered the Melbourne marathon and takes it on in just over a week. So two marathons in less than 3 months after starting at zero training kilometres. You’d thought that would be more than enough right, wrong ! Remember what I said at the start of this post about Gary living life at 11, well he has already decided marathons are not challenging enough so has also entered the Bussleton Ironman in December. ( http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/western-australia.aspx#axzz5T8EyTvYC ) Yep, that’s right a full ironman on probably 3 months training, again starting from zero; he only brought a bike last week !! He probably can’t swim. You really have got to admire his tenacity and the reason I know he’ll complete the Ironman, and also smash Melbourne next week, is because mentally he is so strong and his attitude , in my view, is worth months of training for ‘normal‘ people, i.e. people who live life on a scale of 1 -10 .

The point of this post is never underestimate a good mental attitude when it comes to sport, personally I feel it is over looked by so many people. You have to believe you can achieve your goal and see yourself doing it in your mind pre-event. Of course there needs to be that feeling of trepidation as well as you can’t be over confident, that leads to a fall apparently ? It’s getting the right balance between nerves and confidence, both are needed for you to perform at your best. Of course I’m more of an old fashioned athlete preferring to trust in my training (one of my mantra’s) as well as concentrating on the mental toughness you need to succeed.

Finally as I have said many times the actual event itself is the fun part of all your training. Everything that has gone before is for that time you creep up to the start line, bib on your chest and look forward into the unknown that is the race before you. Tell yourself ‘this is why I get up early in the morning, push myself in training and sacrifice so much time and energy, this is why I do what I do and today it will be all worthwhile, today is my day’…… 

Lookout ‘Busso the G-train is coming !

 

 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. JON | 9th Oct 18

    Gary is a true champion, who cares what time you finish in, he is a winner in my eyes ! 🙂 I’ll be happy being one tenth of Gary’s looniness, but my new mantra this year has been, “f’ it i’ll race em all”, what can go wrong enjoying what all our “training” is for; this year 1 ultra, 6 marathons, 4 half marathons, 15 parkruns – ‘so far’, and still have 2 ultra’s, 1 marathon, 1 half, and a few more parkruns to go !!! After all we train to race and not the other way around !

    • bigkevmatthews@gmail.com | 9th Oct 18

      Good man Jon, always said you need to race more and you’re now a marathon eating machine. Two marathon wins this year already !! You’re still young enough to improve but can you take out the BK PB’s, not sure that is acceptable… maybe runjprun.com website will help?

  2. JON | 9th Oct 18

    You are right, the bar has been set and should keep me focused for many years ahead, even if you are out injured ! Or I just need to find a good short course, or triathlon ‘certified’! (Mark you know of any ?) Just need to find 40sec’s over 5k, 1min30 for 10k, 3mins for half, 10 mins in the marathon, ‘and only’ 19mins in the 100k… or 2 seconds on the bus stop dash ? ps WTF runjprun.com has already been taken !! perhaps I should go for bantingjp.com !

  3. Mark | 16th Oct 18

    Jon, as you mentioned my name I will answer, but not on here properly for fear of retribution from certain race directors and their good teams. (Imagine if you will the small village scenario, pitchfork laden, equipped with lanterns, coming up to my door, screaming about burning me at the steak or some other painful experience!!) You get the picture. (Not all race directors are like this by the way!! 🙂 I digressed.

    On the flipside, I am a strong believer in periodisation. I doth my cap to you and your achievements sir and they far surpass mine (seriously what you have done this past two years is exceptional) but I take the less is more approach by targeting 2 or 3 races a year and train for them. Probably because I can’t do what you do due to my body screaming at me like an Amy Lighthouse song, the one about rehab, my body says NO! NO! NO!…Remember I am still recovering from Boston 2018! :/

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