Thursday 3 February 2011

Fantastic News

A couple of weeks ago I received an email from Graeme Jones at the Sports Medicine Centre at Hampden Park. He was asking if I would consider the opportunity of being a sponsored athlete for the next 8 months. I didn't have to think for too long. Graeme at Sports Medicine helped me so much last year and the opportunity to be sponsored by them is fantastic news for me. To be honest it has come at a great time for me. After last years successes I was wondering how I would improve on that but with Sports Medicines help I have a feeling my chances have just got a lot better.


Last year I had a test at the Sports Medicine Centre. This included a V02 max test with lactate profiling, nutritional analysis and Graeme looking at my training plan. He then assigned each session a heart rate zone based on my lactate threshold and turnpoint. Straight away I noticed that most of my sessions I was doing too hard. I had it in my head that a session should hurt and afterwards I should be tired and worn out. But when using Graeme's zones I found that sessions were easier and I was forced to slow down. At first I felt lazy but after a couple of weeks my body reacted by getting faster at running even although I still felt it easy. I had stopped breaking my body down completely every session and had started to improve after every session. Mark who coaches me at lunchtime can do this without gadgets and in his head but I needed technology and training zones to help me and the Lactate test helped with this. Also chatting with Graeme I found I was drinking too much coffee and not enough food and water. I changed my habits (one of them was to eat more cake and less fruit) and straight away I got rid of the constant cold I had had for a year. I now drink more water at the slightest hint of a cold and I swear I haven't had one in a year. Amazing considering I must have had a sniffle at least for nearly 80% of 2009. Probably in hindsight not a cold but my body complaining about dehydration and overtraining.
And so I spent a lot of last year telling people the merits of having the Lactate test done to them. I learned so much about how my body worked and so when the opportunity of being sponsored and having another one done I jumped at it.

Lactate Profiling with V02 Max Test 25th January 2011
I was a bit tired when I turned up for the test at 8am in Hampden Park. A 12 mile 6:20min/mile run on Saturday and then a 20 mile hill run on the Sunday and my legs certainly were tired. Not much different from last year though but my body certainly felt fitter than last year. I just wondered if the test would show similar results.
I started off speaking to Graeme and peeing into a cup. I think that is to check for diabetes but I am not completely sure.
Then onto the scales to check my weight. Exactly the same as last year at 73.8Kg even although I am eating at least a 3rd more in the 5 meals I eat a day. Then I had my height checked. Again thankfully I was the same height at 184cms. Cool I hadn't shrunk at all during last years training. Then it was straight onto the treadmill for a 10 minute warm up. The last time I had been on a treadmill had been the last test. I hate them and more so I hate running indoors. Far too warm and stuffy. So I took my top off. So sorry about that seeing as I have included pictures.
After the warm up it was time to put on the mask. I hated the mask last year but this time it didn't seem so bad. I wonder what it will feel like at 100% effort. yikes.
So my test had begun.

At the start it is pretty easy. Graeme sets the treadmill to have a 1% gradient and the speed at 11 km/h. After three minutes easy Graeme asks me what effort I am feeling from a chart on the wall. Then he gets you to jump off of the treadmill and takes a spot of blood from my finger to measure my lactic. Then back onto the treadmill straight away without stopping it. Then Graeme increases the pace to 12km/h. Still easy. Another three minutes - more blood, increase the pace and ask my perceived effort. Still the same.


Before long though I am up at 17 Km/h. The effort level is much harder. Breathing through the mask is hard but not as bad as I remembered before. Jumping from the treadmill to test my lactate is hard work now. Even harder to jump back onto the treadmill again and get my legs back moving. Graeme has music on - Pendulum. I trained to them before so this makes it easier but the song doesn't last long and its back to something I don't know again.



The lactate test is over though its now time to see what my max is.
Onto the treadmill but this time instead of increasing the pace Graeme leaves the speed at 17km/h but increases the gradient. I am tired already but the gradient saps my legs and my heart rate rises rapidly. My legs are complaining now and I can feel that I am struggling to keep up with the treadmill. Graeme is shouting at me to continue - "Come on, keep going." He raises the gradient again and I sink further back towards the edge of the treadmill. My legs complain again and I cant get a full breath anymore. My heart is going to leap from my chest. "Come on" Graeme shouts. My legs are buckling, sweat is pouring over my eyes but still I run. Further back on the treadmill "Am I close to the edge?" I think











But Graeme is watching over me so I don't need to worry. Can I go longer? No I don't think so. "Come on, 10 more seconds Marco" shouts Graeme. But I am further back on the treadmill again. My legs are solid and turning to jelly, I cant see properly, my running form is all over the place and I feel like I am about to collapse but just then Graeme stops the test. Its over and I am relieved but I recover quickly from it. Could I have done better? Not sure. It is hard work but the information you gain from it is invaluable for training and racing.
Results
Graeme was able to tell me some of my results straight away and the rest of them in a report that I received a few days later.
Below is some results this year compared to last year
2010
HR at Lactate Threshold - 147
HR at Lactate Turnpoint - 164
V02 max - 49.5
Max HR - 179bpm
% Body Fat - 14.1
Long Distance HR - 147bpm
Recovery HR - 126 to 145bpm
Steady State HR - 147 to 154bpm
Tempo State HR - 155 to 164bpm
Interval State HR - 165

2011
HR at Lactate Threshold - 151
HR at Lactate Turnpoint - 166
V02 max - 54.6
Max HR - 181bpm
% Body Fat - 12.9
Long Distance HR - 151bpm
Recovery HR - 130 to 150bpm
Steady State HR - 151 to 160bpm
Tempo State HR - 161 to 166bpm
Interval State HR - 167

So I am very pleased that I have according to the test improved my fitness. But I could feel it before hand. I certainly think that the training I have done during the winter has helped but also how last year went and how much I learnt to listen to my body while not only training but racing as well.
The information will be invaluable for this years training. Already I have done a long run and with my new HR zones I am able to push it longer and a faster pace but still feel very comfortable. I do think that having a good last years training plus a good winter training for 10k's has given me a fantastic base for Ultra training this year.

7 comments:

Santababy said...

fascinating stuff, i think we're all guilty of going out and thinking we should *feel* it afterwards! Great news re- sponsor too, look forward to seeing you progress even further!

John Kynaston said...

Great post Marco .... about time!

It's quite difficult to read though with the light colour text on the light background.

Marco Consani said...

Thank you for your comments guys.

John - It should be light coloured text but there should be a smokey grey coloured background that makes it easier to read. I'll check if anyone else is having the same issue and change it. If anyone does please could you leave a comment.

Thank you.

Marco

Thomas said...

Now it is official. You ARE a machine! After seeing those picture there cannot be any doubt. A new nick name springs to mind: BORG ;-)
or borgsani or consorg or bonsorg. hehe

But seriously I am glad you are back blogging and although I should (as a friend) be glad that you got fitter I should also be worried (as a competitor) since you will kick my butt in the races...

cu soon
tam

Rob Soutar said...

Well done, it looks like this could give you the added boost needed just at the start of the season, no problems with reading the post,

John Kynaston said...

Maybe it was my lap top at work as I'm home now and I can read it fine!

Debs M-C said...

Woohoo! Free stuff! Consani by name, Consani by nature :-)

Well done, babes. Proud of you. Seen as I bought you the fitness test, does that mean I get a share of the free stuff? Yeah, thought not.

Debs xx