Perth marathon sub 3 mission, week 1.

Over the next 18 weeks I’ll be documenting my build to the 2025 Perth Running Festival marathon. ( https://perthrunningfestival.com.au/ ) . My main goal is to try and break the age group record for the event, 55- 60,  which sits at just over two hours and fifty nine minutes, bar that I’m chasing my elusive thirty third sub 3 marathon.  Last year I was on track for a good sub3 at Perth after a 3:04 at the Bibra Lake marathon in July.  Unfortunately I was distracted by a Back Yard Ultra in August and never recovered.
Bibra Lake marathon , July , three hours and four minutes.

Post Birdy’s backyard ultra in August I dropped the ball big time with four weeks of little or no training, culminating in a 12k race where I managed to pull a good time out of the hat and reignite my sub3 goal but in the end I ran out of time.  Two good weeks and a down week wasn’t enough for another sub3 attempt and at Perth I paid the price hitting the wall badly at 32k, truth be told my race was over a lot earlier !

Birdy’s Backyard Ultra was a race too far unfortunately.

So this year I have a full race calendar , ranging from a 5k to a 100 miler , to prepare for Perth 2025 and redemption.  Looking at my Excel spreadsheet I have a 100 miler in 11 days, ( https://www.cape2capeultra.com.au/ ) then a half marathon two weeks after that. Two weeks later I have a 10k and then a 5k two weeks after that. Two weeks post the 5k I have a 67km trail ultra ( https://transcendtrails.com/ ) then a five week block to really get into marathon training before another 10k and then a three week break before the big dance. Sounds good right?

I understand its not the normal build to a marathon but I love my ultra races as much as racing marathons and at 58 I’m running out of time so try to fit as many events in as possible. Luckily I seem to rebound well from most races albeit never really hitting my true potential due to the racing calendar, this is a sacrifice I’m willing to make for racing multiple times.

Right lets discuss week one of the road to redemption.

Monday was two 10k’s at around 5min/k average. The first run with friends , and great coffee and conversation afterwards, the second run alone and around my favourite 1.6k (1 mile loop) six times,  for another 10k total.

Tuesday was another double day with both runs local , leaving from my house and turning left when I hit the coast for my first run and right in the evening.

Wednesday was another 10k in Bold park with a bit of elevation. Another reasonable paced run.  Bold Park is the one of largest parks  situated in a major city, over 442 hectares. Some seriously good trails and elevation.

Thursday started with our weekly Yelo run, anything between 10-14 kilometers , depending on how you feel.  Lately I’ve been running the fourteen kilometre option which starts slow and builds to a progressive albeit these days I seem to plateau at around 10k, not ideal. I had a couple of stops this week but overall was happy enough.   My second run was another local loop.

Friday was back into Bold Park for a eleven kilometre loop, the weather had been testing all week, unusually so for Perth, but I was lucky to get a good window for this run, even pulled the top off.

Saturday I was lead bike for the Perth Ultra 50k where I used the Elliptigo and kept Dean Menzies honest as he set a new WA record for the distance and sixth overall in Australia of two hours fifty five minutes. I’d bite his hand off for that time in the marathon!   Decided to have a day off running and feel more refreshed for my long run on Sunday.

Sunday , two hour long run, just over twenty one kilometres but over 500m’s of vert , which was the real target.

So for the week I managed 107km’s, 9 runs (including three double days) , over 1,600m’s of vert and a two hour long run as well as a reasonable tempo run Thursday. All boxes ticked for week #1.

The Yelo crew, a funny bunch.

Lessons learned from week one. I have a long way to go and will need to keep focused, no ball dropping this year. My speed work needs to improve but I’ll wait until post Cape to Cape Ultra to look at that. I also need to improve my Yelo tempo run on Thursday and complete the fourteen kilometes without stopping. Distance will come and with distance,  and increased fitness,  the pace work will take care of itself, that’s the plan anyway.

My second last sub 3 marathon in 2019 , can I repeat this at Perth in 2025.

Finally a bit shout out to Bix nutrition and Vlad for getting onboard the BK SUB3 freight train with BIX products, these products are , in my view, the best on the market and I’m stoked to have Vlad in my corner.   Do yourself a favour and get onto the website and indulge yourself… ( https://www.bixvitamins.com/ )

Best nutrition products on the market.
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Big shout out to fisiocrem , this product is just incredible for tired and aching legs. I use it daily and have noticed a vast improvement in recovery.

Bix hydration is just ace, a product brought to life by Vlad Ixel a professional ultra runner who knows a thing or two about hydration. ( https://www.bixvitamins.com/ )  The best thing about Bix is it tastes good with many different flavours and you never get sick of drinking it, this is a big plus as Maurten and Tailwind (both great products)  can be difficult to digest later in the event.  From the website :-

As an Australian elite multiple trail running champion, with wins in over 40 ultra-marathon races across Asia, recovery from training and races has always been my top priority. 

In searching for a solid recovery and hydration supplement, I recognized that critical vitamins and minerals – both in diversity and quantity – were missing from almost all supplements on the market. I had the feeling that in an effort to maximize their bottom-lines, companies in the hydration space, failed to deliver a product that could meaningfully assist athlete performance. 

In order to address this, I began the development of a hydration product. After two and a half years of development alongside a leading German sports scientist, BIX Recovery, an advanced, high-quality recovery drink was born. 

BIX boosts 12 active ingredients scientifically balanced to replace lost electrolytes and assist in immune function. It’s designed with quality vitamins and minerals, in quantities that work! 

BIX is a recovery solution for everyone, that will get you to the top of your game!

Great hydration.

What can I say about HumanTecar,  ( https://athleticus.com.au/ ) it looks great, smells great and is awesome for recovery or even pre-run/workout. Read about the science behind it first and then try the products. The compression bandages are just magical after a long event. Put these on and the next day you are recovered, I have used them on a number of occasions and they never fail to astound me albeit the family poke fun at me as I look like a ‘mummy and smell funny’ !

Fractelhttps://fractel.com.au/ ) have your performance headgear covered. I love the colours and the functionality of these hats, I guarantee there is one model you’ll fall in love with.

Fractel headgear, just ace.

Shokz headphones, let you keep in touch with the world around while losing yourself in quality tunes or podcasts. ( https://shokz.com.au/ )

Best running headphones EVER !

T8 running apparel is the best you can get, second to none. Designed for the ultra humid Hong Kong conditions the owners live in.  It is light and does away with any chaffing worries. T8 is the name given to the highest typhoon warning in Honk Kong,  storms and typhoons with gusts exceeding 180kph, which explains the branding. ( https://t8.run/)

Altra supply the best trail shoes on the planet, in my opinion, and none better than the Olympus five. Do yourself a favour and buy a pair. ( https://www.altrarunning.com.au/ )
https://www.osprey.com/au/en/category/hydration/trail-running/ Osprey Australia have come onboard and are supplying me with two running backpacks and travelling luggage for the Run Britannia adventure. I particularly like their running backpacks and am excited to test them over the event. I’ll be using the Duro 6 and the Duro 1.5 backpacks.
Excited to have Coros onboard who have supplied me with the new Apex 2 Pro GPS watch. I already owned the Apex 2 and was stoked when Coros reached out and offered me an upgrade. Even more battery life, can you believe 75 hours using GPS, wow! The watch itself is awesome, so light and well made. The watch is paired with a incredible application to keep track of all your stats, and runners love stats ! .  ( https://coros.net.au/ )
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