Thursday 21 October 2021

Petts Wood 10k 2021

 Hello blog readers.

No.2 look at that!

It has been a week and a bit now since I did the PWR 10k  I bet you have all been wondering if I am ever going to talk about it!  Well I am, as you can see!

I am sure I have mentioned before that the only other time I ran this race was 11 years ago, on the 10/10/10 at 10:10 am!  That was the official gun time!  It must have been a very lucky year for me, because that is where I found out about Petts Wood Runners!  An amazing club, I was so excited back then, to be doing my first ever 10 k race.  I loved it so much I decided that I wanted to be a part of this fantastic club.    

If you want to read about my first experience than you can click here and it should take you to it.

So, on to this years PWR 10K.  I woke up feeling excited and a little anxious.  Due to the pandemic and me not doing so much exercising last year my weight piled on.  I am having trouble shifting it!  Running is a lot harder work than it was way back then.  But I know the route, I know the hills, I know those woods, but best of all, I know the marshals!  They were the ones that got me through the race last Sunday, on the 10th of the 10th....how much of a coincidence is that.  If I had been racing the year before the date would have been the 11th of the 10th!  

No getting up too early, I wasn't needed at the rec to organise the toilet queue, hand out bananas or medals.  I was one of the runners.  I put my bag in the bag drop and then went to find Auriol who also had a place in the 10k. On the way, I bumped into our very own gorilla family, Woody and Woodina and child!  I'm not sure if we know what the baby gorilla is called?



Our tail walkers are always superstars, this year they were also...super heros!




Ali G also graced us with his presence,
"Big up to der PRW Massive, dey iz the wickedest"
"Its PWR Ali"
"What eva" 

I eventually found Auriol, or at least she found me.  We moved forward in to the front of the last pen and found Charlie.  All of us were pretty excited to be there.  The nerves started to get to me just a little as I thought about the my first time.  Will I totally embarrass my self by not finishing, getting nearer the 2 hour mark? As sure as heck I knew I wasn't going to get near my first time!  After all, I am 11 years older as well!  I think I have covered all the excuses and perfectly reasonable reasons regarding my time this year...unless you can think of anything I have left!

Even the Orpies love our run!


As you can imagine the smile on my face was from ear to ear.  I was trying to go over the route in my head, the bits where I knew I was going to struggle, how I was going to deal with that struggle, by the way, I had no strategies whatsoever in dealing with the hard bits apart from just getting my well rounded arse up there!  The time came, the first wave started off.  We are still in covid mode, so gun time and actual time for me will be somewhat of a spread!  Every few minutes I head the cheer as the three waves in front of me started off. Then it was our turn, the fun runners, the 'I am so blimmin happy I can run' runners. The runners who are just so amazed that they are doing a 10k runners!  No agenda but to get around, enjoy the scenery, enjoy the cheers from the crowds.  

I heard my name being called out quite a few times as I went over the mats as well as  'beep, beep, beep, beep" as each of the runners tag started their own personal time.  I couldn't think about my time, I just wanted to get out there and experience one of the best races I have done.  We did a loop of the park and then out on to Towncourt Lane, I wasn't quite sure if we would be going left or right so I was really pleased when we started  heading towards J.J.'s house.  She was out there on the road with her little cheerers cheering us on!  Charley, Auriol and Sara, who was also in the same pen as me, found their rhythm and moved ahead of me.  We all had chatted about our lack of training done for this race so all of us were just going to do our best. With the residents out cheering us on though the streets we felt like Olympians, who needs training eh?!

I followed the runners around the streets and along to Tent Peg Lane, my thoughts drifted back to 2010, thinking then how I was going to run for ever.  Well, I guess that bit is definitely on the way to fruition, I have no plans to give up my running days that's for sure! My mind drifted further back, to when I first started running, when I first started to think "I need to work on this keep fit malarkey". That first spark of motivation that got me running.  It was my sisters (Nagging Sister) idea, she had decided that we were going to do a run in memory of our mum who passed away in 2007.  No asking, just telling us how it was going to be.  We did the Race for Life in the City of London in 2008 and from there the rest is history!  In fact it's all written down here in this blog site!  Maybe I should write out a few excerpts from over the years into a book form! Yawn!  Not another running book!

Anyway, I digress, as usual.  Running through Jubilee park brought back a fabulous memory.  This is where my family were waiting, my young grandson, little Dude, just a toddler was smiling and cheering me.  I must have looked like a complete nutter as I smiled on past this particular section! The smile didn't last much longer though when I remembered what was coming up!  

It was a lovely down hill section, all the way down to Blackbrook lane so my smile lasted until there, I can't remember if this is where Loulou and Terry were, I am pretty sure it was, of course they brought a smile to my face to!  Also one of the Zero's to Hero's team caught up with me on this section, "Do you want company?" she asked as I just walked a bit, I  knew what was at the bottom of this hill, just underneath the three bridges, after the right turn at the end of this road! My nemesis! Goss Hill! "Nah, you're alright, thanks, see you at the finish"  I must say, our club sure know how to motivate you when it comes to hills.  There were all sorts of signs going up here to help you stay focused, if you were running, or make you smile if you just wanted to 'enjoy the view!'




The view from the hill!



I was pretty pleased to get to the top of that particular hill! Ran a bit, walked most!  The farmer always allows us to run at the edge of his field, he opens the gates on either side of the field so that we don't have to run along the 'roller coaster' up and down type of thin path, with the horrible barbed wire fence at the side. It felt so much nicer running along this bit knowing that I don't have to worry about the ups and downs of the path or the barbed wire.  Just before I got to the gate I noticed one of our three photographers that we have for the day. Did I smile, I do hope so, was I running, I better had been! 

In the field!

The path running down from the corner of the field is such a welcome relief, all the way down pass the lovely house, down to the river and the water station. Don't worry, they not been using the river to fill up the paper cups, honest! Half way round, just a parkrun to do! It felt good, even though to me it didn't feel like I had been running that long, maybe because I just knew all the faces on the course, but it was longer than I normally would have done a 5k!  Well, I was here to just enjoy everything that PWR have done on this course! I know I saw a picture of me at the water station, but I just can't find it!  Anyway, they were a crack team there by the river, with the midges!  I hope they had jungle formula spray on!


From the river it's up again, I actually ran that little hill, then the thoughts of the next bigger hill came into my head.  I'm chuckling now as I remember the first time I had to go up this bit "How many hills are there" or words to that effect!  Some more familiar faces along here, all cheering me on!  Robbie was along this bit, towards the middle of the hill!  Robbie, who always run with me in group 1, always being a very helpful sweeper!  It was still a bit woody in that section, but I came out with the field on my left and a sign on my right saying 'smile'.  Yup, just at the top of this hill they put a photograper! 'Jump?" he said!  I didn't know if I had it in my legs, but I think I managed to get both feet of the ground at the same time!

Me spying the camera, "For feck sake smile Old Girl"

Jump!! How about I just shove my head in my 
shirt to look like I jumped!

It's flat now, just as we turn right to run to the beginning of the middle path, running down to the resident 'Band in the Woods' our very own Tim and this year he was accompanied by Sally.  What other race has a band in the woods? Also here were some more of my friends, RefMichael, CaroleWithAnE, Pheranice!  They were having a party in the woods!  There was bunting and balloons, there was a crowd dancing along to some fantastic tunes! Oh I wish I knew how to upload a video here!  Tim and Sally we singing Twist and shout as I came running down!  Brilliant atmosphere here!

I was going to stay and have a dance, or even grab the mic and sing along, but I knew I just had to get up the last hill.....almost, it was the last hill in the woods shall we say!  But this was cuts across to the right, it don't go all the way to the top, then it's just a run along to the rail lines where the exit to the woods is.  I had finished the run in the woods, the best bit.  Well, actually the best bit was all of it!  But you know what I mean, the run in the woods, the fresh air, the smell of the trees and the peace.....no, no peace, not on that day anyway!  Not filled with all our cheering PWR's! No, that day it was no peaceful, it was a party on the hoof!

Running along and down Birchwood, running towards the rec, towards the finish lines, I can't tell you how happy I was feeling, blimming tired, but so happy!  I was thinking about the 'One in the Wood' having their lovely kegs of beer there!  Laura' Larder was also there, I was looking forward to trying something from there! The finish line was there, the medal was there, PWR cheer team was there, some of the marshal from the course were there! That last bit of running up Towncourt was hard.  I remembered back to the first time, my son in law was running next to me, urging me to keep going!  It was just amazing, this time Adam was next to me, at first walking with me but then running with me as I turned into the rec, I could almost feel the warmth and the love of all the PWR's that was in the rec still!  Wendimoo was there, she ran some of the way towards the finish with me, I heard my name on the left and the right, I was smiling!  What a brilliant race!  Ok, so I didn't get anywhere near my time when I first did it, but what I did have this time around was a whole running club behind me!



This is me and Naggy, when we first ran the PWR 10k in 2010

As you can see, it was a smashing
sunny day then too!



Photos 1, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 are from KevTwoBalls, KevHowarth.smugmugs, our resident sporting photograher!

And this one is from Kev too!

PWR know how to party after a race!
Me and Kev!


Sunday 3 October 2021

Running Buddies!

 Hello blog readers!

I told you I would be back!  I've even surprised myself that I am getting on with it!  

Sunday, a beautiful evening, (just after that little down pour we had) and running buddies!  What more could you want?!  I am running with several running buddies, this evening.  NaggyNeighbour, Benji and Buddy!  So, Benji and Buddy are little fur babies belonging to Naggy.  Poor Naggy has been suffering with the PF thingy, which is quite horrible, so she has been coming along to beginners, just working on it slowly.  Today we did the homework part of it but with Benji and Buddy.  Two birds, one stone and all that!  Time management sorted!

Buddy and Benji are completely different doggos!  Benji is the bigger dog!  He's huge, when he comes running at ya for a cuddle you better brace yourself!  And Buddy is an adorable, short leggy little Dachshund!  You can guess which dog I was going to run with! 

We set off from Naggys home, both of us starting our Garmins at the same time, we crossed over and that's when Buddy decided to do his ablutions!  Fortunately Naggy gave us bags to, um, clean up after them.  I am so glad I had the little doggie!

Naggy of course didn't know that we had to stop and she carried on running with Benji, the Budster of course wanted to see his mummy, he's little legs were running at ten to the dozen!  Oh my goodness, he was pulling me along, he was not wanting to run at my pace!  He kept looking for his mummy, stopping looking back but she was just ahead of us, just out of sight, especially for ole little legs!  Every so often, or so it seemed, he seemed to be able to smell them and ran a little faster!  It was little running on a roller coaster....if you get what I mean!  We caught up with Naggy and Benji, mainly because they waited just a little further along the path, during the 2 minutes of walking.  Buddy didn't want to walk, no he wanted to run to mummy! So my walking bit wasn't quite for 2 minutes!

We walked along towards 'Turnaround lamppost' for the rest of the walking section and then started running again.  Little Legs Buddy was determined to keep up with mummy and was pulling on his lead, thankfully he has a harness otherwise I might have had to carry the little fella so as not to strangle him! I had noticed that Benji was just running beside Naggy, not in front of her.  Even though he is the bigger dog, and would probably love to run faster I was beginning to think that maybe running with him would be better for me.  Funnily enough, that was what Naggy was thinking too!  When ever we used to go running with just the three of us, before Buddy joined Naggy's pack, Naggy and Benji used to always be ahead of me but Benji used to actually stop and wait for me to catch up!

When we got onto the A21, the next 4 minutes of running, I took Benji and Naggy took Buddy!   I must say, it was better, but even Benji wanted to catch up to Naggy.  Even though Naggy has this PF thing going on, she is still a lot faster than me!  Feck knows what is going to slow her down, maybe she can have a sloth as a fur baby and try running with that!

By the time we had done our homework the doggos had had enough of running and little legs was slowing down, looking behind to see if me and Benji was still with them.  It was an enjoyable run, my first run with a dog.  Did they make me run faster, well, I think they probably did, just a bit, I was flippin' knackered afterwards!  

Here's a picture of our running today!

Me, Benji's butt, Littlelegs Buddy and Naggy!



'Till' We Meet Again

Hello Blog readers.


Look at me, writing again!  Anyone would think I've been running! Oh, wait, I have!  I didn't have a late pickup of kids at work on Tuesday so I was able to get to club run.  Mind you, I still had to go and pick up Pat, her hubby was on petrol hunt  so she had no car.  So blimmin annoying this petrol malarky, isn't it?  People panic buying fuel, why don't they go and panic buy peas (I'm not overly keen on peas!)  I might start a rumour that the Pea growing assosiation has said due to lack of pickers peas are rotting on their stalks.    But I guess that will just mean everyone will buy up everything that pickers and packers do!

Anyway, I'm rambling, unlike Tuesday...we were running!  I think we did quite well.  'Till' we meet again is what I entitled this blog, it was also a clue I gave the group last week of what we would have been doing.  I need to get some hills in!  So, Tillingbourne Green is where we would find a hill...after going up a couple of hills to get there!  The groans from the group were not too bad.  Seasoned runners now, they know what to expect.  We did have one newbie, when I say newbie, she is more a returnee.  She came running with PWR a good number of years ago now, she decided it was about time she got back to it!  Even she did really well. The nights are really drawing in now, but with a a few of us wearing lights we make sure we can be seen running up the hill!  Watching all the other groups pour out of the rec, in their neon vests, chest lights, head lights, it really is awesome.  Our club is growing faster than any other club, I am sure of it!  Bring on a mob match, can't wait to do another mob match!

Coming out of the rec we turn left, run to the end of the road and then turn right! There before us creeping up and up was our first hill.  Nothing like starting as you mean to go on, eh?  This is not even the worst one, no, that one is Tillingbourne. There is no other way of getting there to run around the green. No 'flattening' out the hill by taking a different route, it's up, up, up all the way.  Why in the infinite wisdom of the original ten or so people who started PWR in the first place, did they decide that being at the bottom of all the hills in Petts Wood is the best place for the meet up?!  Denise, who hasn't been running for quite some time, did really well. Karen was just flying up there!  Maybe that's what I should be doing, just get up there and get it done as quick as possible!  Hmm, I think a while on that little concept.

Once at the top of the hill, we turn right, run to the next road and then cross over both Kings Way and the main road.  We are now heading for the dreaded Tillingbourne Green!  It's a nice run there, sort of, it has a down hill bit, so that's good, right?  Once we are faced with the green, we take a minute to recuperate, grab a breath and then just get on with it, because, just before we go down the green we still have a bit more uphill!  Oh, did I tell you I am doing the Petts Wood 10k this year?  I need some hills to train on.  I am sure group 1 don't mind a bit of hill work, they didn't say they didn't like it, but then again, they were not talking much anyway!    

We all did the hill at our own pace, you can't rush hills, you just have to go at your own pace.  Look to the top and know that it will be all over and done with soon.  That is how I am going to look at those hills next week.  Just look at the top, know that that is it and enjoy the down hill...until the next one!

It's now Sunday afternoon and still not yet published this blog, hmm.  Well if you are reading then I have!  Sometimes I should just take my hands of the keyboard while I am thinking, because the crap that I am thinking just comes out on the screen!   Yesterday we had the beginners week 4.  They were running for 4 minutes and walking for 2 minutes, they did that five times around the rec!  I know there are some of our group doing this session 'virtually' as they are away.  Knowing they are still keeping to the programme is such a nice feeling.  I just think then we have done our best!  Hannah was leading the session this time, she kept them all totally motivated.

I remembered to take some pictures, ok, so they are not quite aciton shots, it's just after we had done out cool down stretches, and DiscoRich was letting them all know about our 10k which is going to happen next week! Gulp! The 10th of the 10th in the year 2021!  I'm looking forward to it!  


I am facinated by number
I also like to see order, the 
number of steps on my watch after
the session amused me 

I am going running again today, I am just waiting for Naggy to show up!  So what this space for blog no.2 later.  I will try to remember photos as well 😏

By the way, I am sitting here writing this and looking at my phone for all the finishers of the London marathon today!  An amazing achievment, I know.....did I tell you I have done the London Marathon twice!  Anyway, huge congratulations to everyone.  Just a few names, LouLou, Petula, KevTwoBalls, Jason, Gillian. Plus Adam and Carl, who finished their virtual VLM and then went on to help out at the mile 4 water station with the other PWR's! Legends!  Well done all of you who took part in the VLM, one of the best Marathons in my opinion 😊