Drenching rain pours down all day long today in Tokyo. Still seven of the truly hardcore Nambanners run 6 x 1000 at the track tonight - Bob, Steve, Paddy, Chiba-san, Anthony, Brett and myself. Also Satohi and Mami show up at the track, but inexplicably head to the bar after doing only a warmup.
Brett is tapering for Beppu marathon this coming Sunday. I run 4 x1000 with him at 3:30 pace with a brisk 200 meter recovery jog between. I am able to run in the second lane and carry on a conversation with Brett at this pace, but I start to labor a bit on the final interval as we pick it up to 3:26. It is astonishing to think that Brett plans to maintain this same pace kilometer after kilometer for a full marathon on Sunday.
I do three more intervals with the rest of the group - Steve and Anthony are tapering for Kanagawa half-marathon this Sunday, and I contemplate how it would be fun to join the crew for a flat, fast race. Well, next year. I am in triathlon mode now.
Steve tells me that I look like someone preparing for a triathlon -- I appear to have lost weight. Despite my efforts in recent weeks to eat more, I appear increasingly gaunt and emaciated. I weigh myself and realize the guys are right, I am down to only 61 kilograms (135 pounds) less than what I weighed in high school.
The rain was irritating tonight, but much less troubling than fighting the wind on the Arakawa. Keren and I were almost blown off our bicycles by a harsh cross wind last Saturday during our 100-kilometer ride. I am hoping for benign conditions during my early morning ride tomorrow. I need to cycle 50 kilometers, then go the office, and then catch an overnight flight to the US.
Good job Jay! Your body and soul are very strong.You will be busy from tomorrow but have a fun(?)business trip! Yuka
ReplyDeleteI chickened out last night because of the rain and hit the treadmill at the gym at work for race pace run.
ReplyDeleteI see that your bike was gone from outside my house at 8:00 this morning when I left for work. Did not hear you arrive. Today looks to be a nice day for a ride.
Will see you in a week at Spin Class. Enjoy your trip home.
I think my exact words were like someone training for an ironman triathlon. I wouldn't expect regular old olympic distance training to do that. But don't worry. It's all good. Just eat up your weetbix. Brett Lee does nine!
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