Tues - 15 mins sprints, 3k WU, 3k WD
Less than 30 hours into my detox, I felt like death warmed up when I awoke this morning. I struggled to get ready, I struggled on the warm up and I struggled on the strides and then listened to Pat detail today's session in the Botanic Gardens where we had to sprint two sides of a square and jog the other two sides. I struggled jogging over the the starting point and then friggin took off like a madman, clearing out to an early lead ahead of a depleted A-Team. I figured that I might as well shock my system with some fast running and try and hold on as long as I could. Five minutes into the session, I was about 10 metres clear of the chase pack and telling myself that most of those chasing me had done a hard 10k race on Friday and I would be soft If I let them catch me. Spurred on by those thoughts, I ran even harder clearing out to a 20-30m lead by the time Pat stopped the session early after 12:30mins. After a 30 second break Pat set us a one minute out and back, half of it across the grass. The loss of momentum cost me and I only plodded with the pack for the last rep. Gees, it was tough at the recovery breakfast as I ignored the Up N Go's, PB drinks, poppers, Chicos and Snakes and tucked into Pineapple, Watermelon, cashews and water. A small consolation came when I one a PCRG backpark barely 20 seconds after telling Tess 'I never win anything!'.
Tess asked what am I eating during the detox? A typical day will go like this:
Breakfast:
- 2 large bowls of porridge with honey
- piece of fruit or two
Morning Tea
- Rye cruskits with natural salt free peanut butter
- piece of fruit
Lunch
- Leftovers from dinner
Afternoon Tea
- Rye cruskits with natural salt free peanut butter
- 3 raw carrots (sob!)
Dinner
- BBQ grilled chicken breast spiced wtih paprika, oregano, mixed herbs(or BBQ'd rump) along with mashed potato, brocolli, cauliflower.
Desert
- Piece of fruit or two
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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3 comments:
Ha Ha Ha Ha
Oh you make me laugh so much round boy.
That is NOT detox. That is a healthy diet!
Poor lad - that's what some of us live with EVERY DAY. I guess you'd be missing the beer though heh?
Interesting.
Don't think I could get by without my rye bread.
Or dark chocolate.
Or cheese.
Or Chicos after Pats.
I totally agree with Clairie, Matty. It's just "a healthy diet."
What you should be eating everyday if you want to get under 2:45 for the marathon, I reckon anyway.
You know my wife just came back from a two week detox in Thailand, she went to a special resort, and ate nothing for 8 days straight only drinking some soup and certain juices. She was also getting colon cleansing twice a day.
She reckons she has never felt better and she is normally a bloody fit person.
If your interested in taking this course I can give you the details by email.
Anyway all the best with yours.
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