Monday 30 March 2009

Pure Vitality


So I took Thursday off and headed to London (very scary London drivers) to attend the Vitality Event at Earls Court. Lots of pampering and spending ensued and at one point we ended up watching a pole dance routine performed by men. Well I say men – one was a (we decided post op) woman. Very big hands. Either way I was very jealous of her legs (not as good as Robert Webb’s but still) which I am now using as running ammunition. I went running both days of the weekend, foolishly on Sunday I went out in the midday sun which was surprisingly warm and made things slightly tougher. I guess it’s all part of obtaining man legs.

Christine

Friday 27 March 2009

Power walking...

So since my last post I have only been on one run! I visited my parents on Sunday for Mother’s Day and had a relaxed jogged along the Ridgeway whilst they were walking the dogs, my Dad asked if he saw me bent over being sick, I replied with a ‘no’ that was just me trying to catch my breath and not collapse. Since then the only exercise I have had has been the 20 minute power walk to work and back every morning which involves BF speeding on ahead and me tottering behind in my high heels trying to keep up! Big runs planned this weekend of course…..


Dons

Thursday 26 March 2009

Odds and Sods

I have noticed a pattern in my runs. The even numbered ones are terrible; the odd numbered ones go really well. Last night’s was an even numbered one, therefore I was stiff, had an aching knee, had no stamina and had to keep alternating between walking and running and to cap it all I got ear ache from the wind.

Compare this to Monday’s run where I ran 4K without stopping, no aches or pains and felt really good afterwards. Weird. Hopefully tomorrow’s run will carry on the pattern and it’ll go really well. I’ll also have a running buddy; my friend and neighbour is doing the Bupa 10K so we will try and spur each other on/see who can run further and faster. If the latter option is indeed the case, I think I’ll only run with her on the odd numbered jogs!

Matt

Tuesday 24 March 2009

Multi Training Methods

It’s not all about running you know… last night was my first soiree onto the football pitch after undertaking this training regime. All was well until the calves started cramping up, but at the time you just have to run through it or let the team down!

Where it started to get really interesting was after I’d driven home and sat down for 5 minutes. All of a sudden movement was nigh on impossible. The cure? ICE BATH time. Cold cold cold, enough said!

Colin

Monday 23 March 2009

Training – week 3

I set out on both Saturday and Sunday really not in the mood for a run – that’s the laziness kicking in. I have now joined the key castanets club with Dons and all the others that run while clutching a set of keys in a hand.

I ran past a pub which was cooking up chips which smelt amazing – there was also a baby in the window stuffing them in a mocking fashion. Darn children and their smugness.

On Sunday when I reached home I had to take Mum out for Mother’s Day and successfully hobbled around Windsor gaining thoughtful gazes from those that thought I had been in an accident. I reckon it got me a free sample of fudge from the Fudge Kitchen – every cloud and all that.

Christine

Thursday 19 March 2009

First training session

Hello sports fans,

On Monday I went for my first run of about 2K. The first K went extremely well; in fact, it felt like I wasn’t doing anything at all. However, I then reached the bottom of the downhill slope and realised the only way back was to jog up an increasingly steep hill. I managed it though and found I had got a pretty good workout from that part of the run. I walked the last few minutes back where the ground evens out so I could cool off, but after speaking to Steph she recommends doing some stretches afterwards as well as before exercise. This is probably obvious to everyone in the world except me, but at least I know now.

I was planning to go out again yesterday, but after DJing til 3am the night before then working a full day I just crawled in to bed instead. Instead I’ll go out straight after work tonight and do a slightly longer route. My Facebook group is now active at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=70678628707 – I’ve invited everyone on my friends list to join it. Hopefully everyone will sponsor me!

Matt

Wednesday 18 March 2009

Lost in London!

Due to Birthday celebrations at the weekend (which to be honest with you didn’t consist of much celebrating) I only managed a little jog around my parent’s village which some would say isn’t really worth it! So last night I got kitted out my new funky trainers and went out for my first run around London. Its actually a good way to train, I was so scared of all the drunken St Patrick’s Day men wondering around I ran faster than I had planned. Had to turn around a couple of times due to not having a clue where I was but eventually found my way home. I’d say I was at least out roaming the streets of London for a good 20 minutes but boyfriend claims I was only gone for 2…..he couldn’t possibly be right?!

Donna

Morning Training Session


What a great morning for training, bright, sunny, warm but not too hot.

So this morning I set a new personal best! Oh yes I did! What did I achieve I hear you ask… I devoured a Large Bacon, Sausage and Egg (with Brown Sauce) Roll in around 3 minutes.

It’s going well people!

Colin

Tuesday 17 March 2009

About The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust

The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust was established in 1998, in memory of Sophie Winter, a young actress who died tragically at the age of 34 years from a misdiagnosed ectopic pregnancy, it is still potentially a life-threatening condition. For many others it involves considerable emotional and physical pain.

Ectopic pregnancy affects 1 in 80 pregnancies in the UK, with an unknown number of women being admitted to hospital or treated in Early Pregnancy Units and Emergency Gynecology clinics every year. There are at least 6.500 emergency admissions for the condition in England alone, and from anecdotal evidence, some believe the number of cases of ectopic pregnancy, may number more than 30.000 per year in the UK.

The Trust believes that deaths and trauma associated with ectopic pregnancy should be prevented. It seeks to relieve the emotional and physical distress of women experiencing ectopic pregnancy, and provide ongoing support to them when they are ready to try for another baby or to those unable to conceive.

The Trust's overall aim is to raise awareness of the risk of ectopic pregnancy amongst women of childbearing age, and amongst the medical profession and general public

Monday 16 March 2009

Podger Podger...


As you can see, the team are trying to be much more healthy now that they are training for the run! Donna tells me chocolate cake is part of her new diet- she aims to eat one a day for the next 10 weeks! The team decided to help her eat her first one (and also celebrate her birthday!)

Katie

Training continued…

Well the weekend meant attempting the dreaded run again. Armed with my new adjusted MP3 armband (thanks mum!) and clippy earphones that click behind the ear I looked awesome…

I headed off and attempted to pace myself this time - I think I did pretty well on Saturday although what to do with my arms during running is still in question. I either go down the route of the dude from terminator 2 with choppy hands or worse trying to dance along with just my hands to whichever track is playing. Sunday’s run was not as successful probably due to my legs killing from the day before. I struggled out the house and was promptly overtaken by some Jet from Gladiators type character with a six pack. I then drowned my sorrows (and jealousy) in a large Nando’s meal and a bottomless frozen yogurt. Great Success!

Christine

Friday 13 March 2009

Meet Colin!!

Name: Colin

Occupation: Relationship Manager at 1000heads

How fit are you: In my younger years very, then I unfortunately discovered beer and girls and everything went downhill. A few K on the treadmill is no problem, 10K on roads will be interesting.

How far can you run: How long is a piece of string (?) because I can run about that far...

Have you ever ran before: I have always ran around like a scampish child, never anything official like this, once got signed up for Race For Life until they told me it was only for women.

Reason for running: I would love to put something deep and meaningful, simply running to raise money for a good cause and in support of Barry (Steph).

Thursday 12 March 2009

Col gets into the spirit!!

Good news! We have just been told that The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust can offer another place to us for the 10k! This place is to be taken by Colin who was feeling a little left out of all the preoperational excitement (and clearly jealous of all the swimming, running and drinking which goes into our athletic training plan)! This means that we will be able to raise even more for the cause which is great news all round! Nice one Col!

Day 1: Skills of the wrong kind!

So Day 1 of training didn’t go too well. As I have recently moved to London and am keen to meet some new people so I took the opportunity so do some socializing in the form of drinking with the London office boys! Yes, not a good start. Although I was pretty impressed with my Guinness drinking skills and the fact that I managed to watch the whole Man United game and extra time with penalties in the Arsenal match without getting massively bored! BUT to be fair I did walk to work and back from the pub which was 20 minutes each way so it’s not like I didn’t do any exercise…..that counts right? Anyway on a positive note I am now the proud owner of some funky (some won’t agree) new Nike trainers so I literally have no excuses!

Dons.

Day 1: Does the jacuzzi count?

The new fitness regime continued last night when I went for a swim at the local pool. I went to an adult’s only session in the hope that the pool contained more water then wee.
I hadn’t swum for a few years and I forgot how tough it can be especially on the arms. It was also a challenge avoiding crashing into people as without glasses or contacts I am pretty blind!

I swam for about an hour before heading to the empty Jacuzzi which was next to one with a few odd men with very hairy chests – they appeared to be conducting a meeting. Managed to resist the vending machine on the way out which I am very proud of. Slept well due to being pretty knackered although still smell slightly of chlorine – I rushed washing my hair as there were naked women in the showers! Put it away girls!

Christine.

Day 1: I might as well of walked!

So after cooking and eating steak, mushrooms, grilled tomato and chips, I decided that I would do my body justice by going for a gentle jog. Gentle being the operative word!

So I set off on about a mile jog to the shop and back. Bearing in mind I haven’t done any exercise for over a month this seemed to be the longest jog in the world. I was jogging at what seemed to be a walking pace, you know those people you see and think “What’s the point? They may as well be walking!” That was me!

So the jog took me 10 minutes - I don’t think that’s too bad for a first attempt! However, I can safely say that my body is sore this morning! I don’t think I will jog tonight. I think a swim is in order.

Steph.

Wednesday 11 March 2009

Relationships Team to Run Bupa 10k

Hi everyone!

As you may or may not be aware the four of the Relationships team have agreed to run the Bupa 10k run on behalf of The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust. This comes after the events of the last few weeks in which I found myself going through the traumatic experience of an ectopic pregnancy.

Now that I am on the mend we have decided to take the positive step of running the 10k so that we can help other women and their families that go through this devastating experience.

The Trust does an amazing job and has been a huge support to me over the last few weeks. The link to the donation page will follow shortly.

Meet the Team!

Name: Stephanie J

Occupation: Relationship Executive

How fit are you: Well that is a good question!

How far can you run: I’m not sure yet… I guess time will tell. Hopefully 10k!

Have you ever ran before: I’m sure there are occasions where I may have run, maybe for the ice cream van?

Reason for running: I suffered from an Ectopic pregnancy at the end of January this year. I had a lot of support from the Ectopic trust, and feel this is a great way to support the charity and help raise awareness.




Name: Christine

Occupation: Relationship Executive

How fit are you: I’m not as healthy as I’d like to be!

How far can you run: Probably to the corner shop and back...which is a whole 3 mins or so.

Have you ever ran before: I had to a few years ago but have managed avoid it since!

Reason for running: To support a great charity that helps a lot of people





Name: Dons

Occupation: Relationship Manager at 1000heads

How fit are you: At the minute not very!

How far can you run: Mmmm at the minute not very far!

Have you ever ran before: I pretend I like going jogging but will pretty much come up with any excuse not to go!

Reason for running: I am running this for Steph, a very special young lady. We want to raise as much money as we can for The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust to support women who have been through this traumatic experience





Name: Matt Whittle

Occupation: Relationships Linguist

How fit are you: Pretty damn unfit

How far can you run: Depends on the motivation – pretty far if a man with a machete is chasing me. Less far if not.

Have you ever run before: Used to do some jogging but fell out of it. Never done an official run before.
Reason for running: To support Steph and the Ectopic Trust so they can continue to help women through Ectopic pregnancies.



Name: Katie

Occupation: Logistics admin and PR lady for
philanthropic

How fit are you: Not at all

How far can you run: I prefer swimming

Have you ever run before: never

Reason for not running: I am going to follow the guys every step of their grueling training programme, from their exercising attire to any dietary changes (I hear Donna is on the steroids?!) I will be updating the blog with photos and videos of the team and will also be following them all on the big day!