Tuesday 29 August 2017

I Can Swim

Things are going on in the background here all the time but I thought I'd best update the situation. Firstly I have been in the sea and can confirm that I am able to move myself forward meaning I probably won't drown. I didn't have a reliable gauge of distance but have recently worked out that I swam around 0.3 miles very comfortably and believe I could do a mile for sure. This makes me want to do the Serpentine Swim this year, although accommodation would still be an issue. 

I lost my wedding ring while I was swimming but fortunately it was a back up ring as I was worried about losing it while I was running due to a significant amount of weight loss. I have ordered another back up ring with a back up back up ring on the way too.

I've also been back to the bike shop to hand over more money, though I'm still a short amount away from owning a bike. I did remember to get a picture of it this morning, though. Isn't it pretty...(and more importantly, appropriate)?

Friday 18 August 2017

The Bike

I've managed to save £200 for a bike. I went on places like Gumtree and eBay and can confirm that there are bikes out there for less than £200. I did not buy any of these.

My big plan with running London Marathon was to show it is accessible to all and it really is, however if you want to do it cheaply then you've got to be willing to work for it. I took a charity place and had to raise £1,625 to run. I could buy a £200 bike but would have to service it myself or ride with issues, something that would affect my ability to even finish as well as my overall time (though the latter doesn't really matter).

With this in mind I put a deposit on a bike, a Specialized Allez from a few seasons ago that probably highlights me as an amateur. This is not a problem in the slightest - the less people think I can ride quickly, the less they'll be expecting me to. I've seen a lot of bikes today and even test rode a £1,000 Giant, 1/9 of the cost of the bike the guy who works in the stores own, suggesting cost will definitely affect performance. However, 'get you round' end of season bikes are still around £350-£400. 

Also this is the right time of year to be buying. A good friend of mine has been cycling for a while and told me that people are looking to upgrade their bikes or get rid of them over winter as no fool wants to ride when it's cold and wet. Only me.

So £200 down with a £150 bill and no bike, today was insightful but came good in the end as I have a £60 pair of Sauconys to break in ready for the Half Marathon in October.  A five mile run is a great way to remember those crisp, purple notes you used to own.

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Friday 4 August 2017

The Plan

After signing up for another half marathon this October I decided that risking a two mile open water swim this September with no training was probably a bad idea. This means I will be riding in July and swimming in September 2018 which gives me plenty of time to get the miles in properly. I've done an event with very little training before and it was as much fun as rolling down an electrified hedgehog covered hill.

A good friend (you could say my new best friend) has given me some hints and tips on getting selected for RideLondon so there's a chance I won't have to ride for a charity. This will save everyone time, effort and money.

I also went for a ten mile bike ride today which turned in to a twelve mile bike ride due to a diversion followed by a three mile bike ride later on as I hadn't made it home initially. I also cut the grass. If my wife is reading this I'm not expecting a hero's welcome but a 'well done' will suffice.

It's on. 2018 is going to be my year. Hopefully.