Monday 2 April 2012

Post 11: The American Dream - March 2012

Hello and welcome to the latest entry of my blog.

For those that are new to this (or for those that need reminding!) the purpose of this blog is to track my journey as I get ready to do the New York Marathon. It’s all in memory of my sister and the charity we’ve founded in her memory, The Joanna Brown Trust.  

The biggest news to announce is that it was confirmed earlier this month that I will be a torch bearer for London 2012. My wife Katie nominated me on the back of what we’ve achieved with The Joanna Brown Trust. I’ll be carrying it on Friday 25th May and the most special element of it all is I’ll be doing it through my home town of Malvern. It is going to be an incredibly special day and we’ll certainly be using it as a way of celebrating everything we’ve been able to achieve in Jo’s memory. It was whilst Jo was travelling back from the last Olympics in Beijing that she had her accident, so to be a Torch Bearer for this Olympics is incredibly special.

As for the training this month it started off really well. I was making really good progress and felt good about it all. However, a combination of things has meant I haven’t been out as much as I’d have like over the past week or so. Once again it has highlight how I’ll need to prioritise my training over the coming months. It also shows that I still haven’t fully changed my lifestyle. I can train well for a week or two but then am likely to have a relapse and not do as much. This is something I need to stop doing and have a more consistent routine. Overall I am still happy with my progress (but like I seem to always say) I need to keep going and do more.

The other thing that has happened this month is the running dreams have started. I’ve had a few dreams where I’ve been running, either in a 10km or a half marathon. I accept it probably is not that interesting but does this mean running is starting to become a bigger part of my life? Running doesn’t hold that same fear that it used to so maybe I am getting used to it....

Finally, just want to say good luck to Bruce, Kiwi and Helen. All friends of mine that are running the London Marathon in aid of The JB Trust. I’ll be there to support them on the day and will be my first experience of a big city marathon.

New York gets closer every day and will soon be more than just a dream.

Laters!