March

So the beginning of the month was spent in Taiwan. I went there on holiday with my mum to visit my brother. Thankfully I did have some will power and managed to run almost IMG_0442every other day while there.  This was massively helped by having my mum there running too.  She has never been a runner but has recently, in her fifties, taken up the sport.  She is an absolute inspiration to me and should be to everybody.  Its hard enough to convince myself to run some days and I’ve been running for years.  My mum has never had any interest in running, so if she has the will power and motivation to put on her trainers and go out running in the sweaty, smoggy, streets of taiwan, there is no way I can be lazy and
sit on my backside!

We mostly ran around the university track that I used to run around when I lived in Taiwan.  It’s just under a kilometre around so can become quite tedious after a few laps but its better than getting run over by the millions of scooters on the roads.  One day we ventured further and went for a run along the beach front.  There are 200m markers along the footpath so I broke out into some sprints for the first time in many years. This isn’t particularly useful for my African training but is a nice way to break up the boredom of long slow runs.IMG_0454

Being on holiday for the first part of March slowed down training a tad but I don’t mind as it’s the only time I’ll be going away before Africa so I made the most of the break.  I managed to get over 100 miles in this month which I’m pretty happy about. Slowly increasing the mileage is how I would like things to go.  Something very exciting that has come from this month is that the Sports and Exercise department at Manchester Metropolitan University are very interested in talking to us about the run and hopefully letting us play in the environment chambers that they have.  Paula Radcliffe has used the very same chambers in her training. How cool is that!  Cant wait to go play!

March total distance: 118.7 miles

March longest run: 18 miles

ETA: African Summer

The weather, during an African summer, is not what I want for Emma’s run. I want it to be dry and mild, a bit like a good English summer/ autumn. Warm enough to camp in, cool enough to run in and dry enough to banish mosquitoes. Given that its Africa, I’m willing to accept dry and hot in the middle of the day. But summer is also the rainy season. Mozambique will be, according to the Lonely Planet, “soggy and sticky“. And hot. Several people have now warned me that it will be hot. Very hot.

Randomly, I’m also thinking, if we do get publicity, that its not fair on Mozambique to be shown to any potential visitors in its most unwelcoming months. A bit like posting photos on face book of a beautiful friend, when she has a hangover.

We shift the departure 3 months earlier.

The current plan is to go from late August until November: Emma will have to run fast to avoid Africa’s summer.