The Marathon Diaries: Sir Steve Redgrave and Co.
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Sir Steve Redgrave

THE TRAINING DIARY OF AN
OLYMPIC CHAMPION

SIR STEVE REDGRAVE

Jacqueline Alexander

THE TRAINING DIARY OF A PUP
(PRETTY UNFIT PERSON)

JACQUELINE ALEXANDER

Week Four: 17 February 2006

I have some good news... and I have some bad news. The good news is that I have made excellent progress this week... to a point!

In some ways, this week has been no different to the previous three, I still haven't managed to follow my programme. However, this time it was for all the right reasons. The programme looked quite gentle this week so I saw an opportunity to catch up on my lost days by actually training more than I was told to. Anyone that knows me will understand just how unusual this is, and those of you who don't know me will just have to take my word for it!

Monday was a rest day so I took to the road for the first time. An hour later, I jogged back home feeling pretty good and pleased to have started my road-training.

Tuesday, 40 minutes on the treadmill rather than the 20 minutes in the programme.

Wednesday was due to be another rest day so I took to the treadmill for an hour.

Thursday, a 20 minute jog was due according to the programme, so I set out to double this. About 15 minutes into the run, I felt my leg tighten. As many of you will know, especially if you are training too, there are times when you feel aches and pains as you run but more often than not, you manage to run through them without further problems. As my leg tightened, I convinced myself that this was one of those times. Unfortunately, I was wrong and after another 20 minutes of running, I decided to err on the side of caution and stop.

I consulted my doctor, which is easier for me than most as she lives under the same roof! Ann, my wife and aforementioned doctor, diagnosed a sore achilles tendon and I was advised to rest.

Unfortunately, this put paid to any training for Friday so I actually got round to doing as I was told and rested - just as the programme said!

 

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Week Four: 17 February 2006

Steve and I seem to balancing out the universe! Not only is he fit while I am not, but he has enjoyed a good week while I have fought the forces of evil in a decidedly bad week!

One thing I have never been described as is a 'morning person'. A good tip is to leave me be until sometime after 10am. However, despite knowing this, I decided to take to the gym at 8.30am on Tuesday. I bounced on to the treadmill and carefully set myself up for a 40 minute run instead of the 20 minutes specified in my programme. As the treadmill jogged in to action, I looked up only to be faced with the mirror telling me that not only was my top on back-to-front but inside-out too! This was not the auspicious start I had hoped for.

As any mother of a teenage son will know, you have tough weeks as you navigate you way through the emotional equivalent of white-water rafting. This was one such week. Already exhausted, I struggled to find the motivation to keep abreast of the programme. Somehow I managed to - although I did take a rest day on Thursday. Riddled with guilt, I doubled my quota the following day and eased my conscience.

After a decidely tough week, Friday night arrived and I really thought I was due a blow out where I could indulge in a glass of wine [or ten] and a packet of cigarettes but it turns out that Jiminy Cricket has moved in with me! Jiminy and I managed to get through the evening without giving in to the most basic of instincts!

On balance, I think I have done quite well. Against the odds, I have stuck to the programme and Sunday saw me complete another 12km in just under an hour and a half. I am not going to be breaking any records but, hopefully, I am not going to be breaking me either!

 

This year, Steve is attempting to raise £1.3m for a range of children's charities in the UK. If successful, Steve will claim the Guinness World Record for the most money raised by an individual in a Marathon anywhere in the world. Please click here to help Steve to reach his target...

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Phillip K Sorry I am late. I only just found this web site but I think its great. Are you both doing the marathon next year?
sasha barnett hi ya well done for winning all of the medals
sherry draper which components are most important to you and your event and how may they be affected
Craig Johnstone you should do wot they r doing in the sun walk to the world sup. but with the things you wear u bette make a ove now or u might miss the 2010 one. Congrates
Dave G Hi Lloyd, a massive well done, just unbelievable, having witnessed at first hand on Thursday this undertaking, i just don,t know where you get the strength and determination from,especially with what you,ve been through! Many thanks for inviting me along to the celebration afterwards, i wouldn,t have missed it for the world. If you need any help with other fund raising missions in the future, give me a buzz, all the best and as you always say "TAKE CARE"
Jim Lloyd,you are THE MAN, well done.Iwish I had your courage and will power
Julia Wow - well done Lloyd what an amazing achievement! You should be so proud of yourself - we all are. Congratulations on breaking the World record Steve - another excellent acheivement.
Sarah Amazing result Steve! I knew youd break the record but even I didn't think you would smash it to pieces. Congratulations - again!
Tel (the office worker) Anyone who met you on route (as was my pleasure on Friday), knew that "not finishing" was simply not an option. Well done, you crazy, eccentric and admirable man.
Chris Tyrrell Well done to both of you, Sir Steve and Lloyd. What a great achievement - a world record! Today, reflect on a fantastic achievement well done. Tomorrow, reflect on all the lives that will be changed thanks to your efforts. Both of you are inspirational. Fantastic!
Pat Well done Lloyd. You told me about the swim you were doing, are you thinking of doing any more sponsored events. From a Leyton Orient supporter. Thanks for the autograph.
Joy Lawrence Well done Llyod - you are nuts!!!! Thank you Sir Steve for signing my number at the end of the embankment - a true gent - and it gave me the lift I needed to get round the last mile!
Manic Lloyd you are the winner of this year's London marathon - some may have finished in front but in England the real winner is the man that can raise above the challange and do more than just the marathon.
Dr Ed (Pommie in Sydney) Sir Steve has always made one proud to be British but that obvious. Lloyd you make me so proud to be English in so many different ways but the best part is foriegners struggle to understand why we find you such a hero for so many reasons. All the best for the final miles.
Lily Cox Keep going Lloyd, I know you can do it! Love Lily aged 7
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