Hey, I know it's been a while since my last post. No excuses from my side - just not felt I have much to report. Have been keeping up the running and having a few cold showers. Took part in a half marathon a few weekends ago and put in a time of just over 1h47m - a few seconds off my personal best so am happy with that.
Hoping to get a vacation in late July/early August. If you want to join me, let me know by return mail or in the comments section. It will be an active holiday (run/swim/cycle) as well as tons of time for nude tanning and whatever else happens to come along. Would be nice to have some company.
Am gonna try and stay as naked as possible while I am away - may even try and find a naturist campsite if I can to be nude 24x7.
Another update soon.
A day-by-day diary of experiences and experimenting with cold water toughness and few bits of other stuff too like my running regime and getting fit.
Friday, 22 July 2011
Thursday, 23 June 2011
A lull in fitness - help!
Hey, sorry for the long delay but work has been hectic with lots of work travel recently.
Not been doing much. Running hit a lull over the past 4 weeks with only sporadic short runs inbetween the business sessions and no long runs with my friends at weekends either. Also have been some pretty hot places (35C+ ) so running wass almost impossible in such heat except for very short and slow ones of which I did hardly any.
I did manage some time out relaxing by a pool and swimming some laps so have a good all-over tan now (just need to keep it going all summer).
Been trying to get back into running here in the UK but my times are really crap and I dont feel good at all while running - maybe I just need a break for a while? A break may be difficult though as I have a 1/2 marathon coming up in mid-july so need to be back on form by then.
Any advice as to how to get back to pre-business trip fitness would be appreciated. drop me a comment.
Not been doing much. Running hit a lull over the past 4 weeks with only sporadic short runs inbetween the business sessions and no long runs with my friends at weekends either. Also have been some pretty hot places (35C+ ) so running wass almost impossible in such heat except for very short and slow ones of which I did hardly any.
I did manage some time out relaxing by a pool and swimming some laps so have a good all-over tan now (just need to keep it going all summer).
Been trying to get back into running here in the UK but my times are really crap and I dont feel good at all while running - maybe I just need a break for a while? A break may be difficult though as I have a 1/2 marathon coming up in mid-july so need to be back on form by then.
Any advice as to how to get back to pre-business trip fitness would be appreciated. drop me a comment.
Sunday, 15 May 2011
New Personal Best for 10k - and other stuff!
It has been a very hectic and totally stressful time at work recently. The only thing keeping me sane has been my running, and I have not really been doing enough of that. And definitely not keeping this Blog updated enough.
Whilst the weather has been warming up it does not help me to run faster. So when the weather turned cooler today (8C) on the morning of a scheduled 10k race I was delighted. I also had some buddies running of similar ability and so we pushed it a little and I managed to get a new Personal Best time over the 10km distance of 46 and a half minutes. I did the race shirtless as usual - the only person in the race to do so as far as I am aware. No untoward comments though.
I have also been experimenting with some pain control too to develop some mental toughness to enable me to push myself harder and for longer. Some of this has been playing around with stinging nettles. These sting like crazy at first but then wear off to a dull ache and create inflamed and irritated skin. I overdid it a little one day and suffered for the following 2 or 3 days with inflammation and irritation. Not one to try again anytime soon, but would consider it as a very testing trial for an extended BDSM or master/slave session.
I am stil fascinated with needles too. I may start to play around with those some more in the summer. Last time I got together with another guy into that kind of thing he put 5 needles through each nipple.
I am now even considering getting my nipples pierced properly. Can't decide whether to go for rings or barbells. Any thoughts anyone? Which do you think I should get? Leave me a comment.
Whilst the weather has been warming up it does not help me to run faster. So when the weather turned cooler today (8C) on the morning of a scheduled 10k race I was delighted. I also had some buddies running of similar ability and so we pushed it a little and I managed to get a new Personal Best time over the 10km distance of 46 and a half minutes. I did the race shirtless as usual - the only person in the race to do so as far as I am aware. No untoward comments though.
I have also been experimenting with some pain control too to develop some mental toughness to enable me to push myself harder and for longer. Some of this has been playing around with stinging nettles. These sting like crazy at first but then wear off to a dull ache and create inflamed and irritated skin. I overdid it a little one day and suffered for the following 2 or 3 days with inflammation and irritation. Not one to try again anytime soon, but would consider it as a very testing trial for an extended BDSM or master/slave session.
I am stil fascinated with needles too. I may start to play around with those some more in the summer. Last time I got together with another guy into that kind of thing he put 5 needles through each nipple.
I am now even considering getting my nipples pierced properly. Can't decide whether to go for rings or barbells. Any thoughts anyone? Which do you think I should get? Leave me a comment.
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Pushing myself
My late resolution has started off quite well. I sort of pushed myself on my 10k run on Monday and put up my 5th fastest time for the route. It is, unfortunately some 4 minutes slower than what I want to do though so I have a way to go. The problem is that I could have done much better cos I walked the really steep part of the route rather than running it as I have in the past.
Going back to some other toughness stuff I have been playing around with recently - I had a friend of mine give my nipples a real working over for more than an hour. Tweaking, pushing, pulling, twisting, putting some clamps and stuff on them to test my toughness/pain endurance. It worked out really well - quite a rush actually. Any other toughness stuff that any of you think I should try? Comment and let me know.
Not said much about my weight recently. It started to creep up past the 67kg mark - so I need to exercise more and eat less to lose 1 to 2 Kg and get back to what i consider my ideal weight. I dont obsess over my weight but i do like to keep it in a close range so it does not get out of hand.
Going back to some other toughness stuff I have been playing around with recently - I had a friend of mine give my nipples a real working over for more than an hour. Tweaking, pushing, pulling, twisting, putting some clamps and stuff on them to test my toughness/pain endurance. It worked out really well - quite a rush actually. Any other toughness stuff that any of you think I should try? Comment and let me know.
Not said much about my weight recently. It started to creep up past the 67kg mark - so I need to exercise more and eat less to lose 1 to 2 Kg and get back to what i consider my ideal weight. I dont obsess over my weight but i do like to keep it in a close range so it does not get out of hand.
Monday, 4 April 2011
A late resolution
I have been noticing that the times for my normal runs have been getting back to what they were about 12 months ago. I think the reason for this is that I have been without a running buddy for a long time now and the people that I do run with at the weekend are slower than me and I am running to their pace rather than pushing myself to run faster or to do things differently to improve my times.
So here's to a new resolution: to improve my run times to less than 35 minutes for my 7.1km normal run and to beat 50 minutes for my 10k run before July. I will keep you updated as to my progress.
Also my online buddy Karel from Estonia that is into cold water swimming has inspired me to get out on those cold winter mornings and start to swim in a river too. Maybe I need to find that special place close by for me to do this. Problem is the closest place is quite a few miles away and that would mean I need to get into the car to go there. Perhaps that is the only way to do it.
So here's to a new resolution: to improve my run times to less than 35 minutes for my 7.1km normal run and to beat 50 minutes for my 10k run before July. I will keep you updated as to my progress.
Also my online buddy Karel from Estonia that is into cold water swimming has inspired me to get out on those cold winter mornings and start to swim in a river too. Maybe I need to find that special place close by for me to do this. Problem is the closest place is quite a few miles away and that would mean I need to get into the car to go there. Perhaps that is the only way to do it.
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Not much to report
Its been a long month - work seems to be taking over my life at the moment. A business trip of 10 days meant I only got to run once. and my other runs have been few and far between too. I saw some awesome places for cold water swimming but never got a chance to get out to try them because I was with my boss the whole time I was away.
Without regular runs and all the business entertaining I have also put on some weight (1.5Kg)which I need to take some serious action on over the next few days to correct (eat less, exercise more). With the weather warming up I get back to being a dripping, sweaty mess after a run (and the temperature is still <15C). Its on hot days that I wish it was below zero for that extra freshness that only the cold weather brings.
Here's hoping that the coming weeks will be better. Till next time.
Without regular runs and all the business entertaining I have also put on some weight (1.5Kg)which I need to take some serious action on over the next few days to correct (eat less, exercise more). With the weather warming up I get back to being a dripping, sweaty mess after a run (and the temperature is still <15C). Its on hot days that I wish it was below zero for that extra freshness that only the cold weather brings.
Here's hoping that the coming weeks will be better. Till next time.
Monday, 14 February 2011
2 Weeks of posts in one
Too much has happened on the personal front over the past two weeks to fill in the detail here. Business travel also played havoc too. However, I have been able to keep up my running with a 5 runs totaling 44km. Temperatures have been a lot warmer too (mostly above 5C) so I have been running without gloves. I have also ben trying to push the speed up a bit over the shorter distances I have been running. I hope to get consistently close to 5 minutes per kilometer speed over the next few weeks so that I am in shape for a short 8km race in early May.
I plan to enter some 10km races over the next 2 months - just sizing up which are close to me and selecting which ones I should do.
Any comments or advice on how to get faster would be appreciated as I seem to be stuck in a bit of a rut at the moment.
I gave my normal Monday run a miss today as I have been feeling ill over the weekend with a sore throat, runny nose and general aches and pains (not running related). So I hope that situation improves during the week.
I plan to enter some 10km races over the next 2 months - just sizing up which are close to me and selecting which ones I should do.
Any comments or advice on how to get faster would be appreciated as I seem to be stuck in a bit of a rut at the moment.
I gave my normal Monday run a miss today as I have been feeling ill over the weekend with a sore throat, runny nose and general aches and pains (not running related). So I hope that situation improves during the week.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Pushing the boundaries
Yesterday I went for a run with a friend. This is nothing unusual as I run with friends all the time. Except that this friend is more than 20 year younger and in training for a Marathon in a few months' time. The distance we set was more than either of us had ever run in a single training session before and really pushed us both to a new level. We covered just over 30km (19miles) in under 3 hours with only a short stop to refuel and drink some water at around the halfway mark.
It was cold at the start (-2C) but there was very little wind and the sky was clearing with a high possibility of sunshine warming things up later. Although I had thought about running with a shirt on seeing as I knew we would be on the road for a long time I asked my mate what he thought and he said "what are you most comfortable with?". I replied that I prefer to run without a shirt and at that point the decision was made: no shirt.
The temperature when we finished was around +1C or +2C so I survived a full 3 hours in what many would say are very cold conditions. There were a few comments passed by other walkers and runners out on the route like the normal "Are you mad?"; "Don't you feel cold?"; and the best of the day from a passing runner kitted out wearing leggings, shorts, 2 shirts, gloves and a hat: "I thought I was crazy!"
I enjoyed the run and the company, we chatted along the way and encouraged each other a lot. I only walked on one very steep section of trail for less than 200m. It was a tough run but enjoyable and yes, I can still walk today!
As its the end of the month I think an update on a few other things is in order too. Total running distance covered in January: 169km (105 miles). Weight at the end of January 66.2kg.
I guess all of this made me think that:
1. Running a full marathon is now a real possibility and within my grasp
2. I should never even think about wearing a shirt when running
3. You only learn about what is possible when you push yourself to new limits and set goals (i.e. running distance; shorter time for a race; cold endurance temperature and/or time)
4. If you had told me 2 years ago that I would be able to do any of this I would have told you that you were crazy
What things have you been able to discover about yourself when you push your boundaries? I would be interested to hear about them. Post a comment below or send me an e-mail.
It was cold at the start (-2C) but there was very little wind and the sky was clearing with a high possibility of sunshine warming things up later. Although I had thought about running with a shirt on seeing as I knew we would be on the road for a long time I asked my mate what he thought and he said "what are you most comfortable with?". I replied that I prefer to run without a shirt and at that point the decision was made: no shirt.
The temperature when we finished was around +1C or +2C so I survived a full 3 hours in what many would say are very cold conditions. There were a few comments passed by other walkers and runners out on the route like the normal "Are you mad?"; "Don't you feel cold?"; and the best of the day from a passing runner kitted out wearing leggings, shorts, 2 shirts, gloves and a hat: "I thought I was crazy!"
I enjoyed the run and the company, we chatted along the way and encouraged each other a lot. I only walked on one very steep section of trail for less than 200m. It was a tough run but enjoyable and yes, I can still walk today!
As its the end of the month I think an update on a few other things is in order too. Total running distance covered in January: 169km (105 miles). Weight at the end of January 66.2kg.
I guess all of this made me think that:
1. Running a full marathon is now a real possibility and within my grasp
2. I should never even think about wearing a shirt when running
3. You only learn about what is possible when you push yourself to new limits and set goals (i.e. running distance; shorter time for a race; cold endurance temperature and/or time)
4. If you had told me 2 years ago that I would be able to do any of this I would have told you that you were crazy
What things have you been able to discover about yourself when you push your boundaries? I would be interested to hear about them. Post a comment below or send me an e-mail.
Friday, 21 January 2011
Too Much Travel
2011 has started with a bit of a travel bonanza for me. Far too may business trips and not enough time to do what I want to do. Which at the moment is to get a run in as often as possible and to try to have a few cold water baths and showers whenever I can.
I have been able to run twice this week while away (19km) and three times the week before (24km) - not nearly enough to keep my weight down with all of the business lunches and dinners though. I did take a 10 minute cold bath - water not nearly cold enough though (I did not have a thermometer to measure it but I reckon it was around 9C). Maybe I need to start looking at how to make an ice-bath for my garden again.
Another longer run is planned for tomorrow - hope the weather is gonna be cold!
I have been able to run twice this week while away (19km) and three times the week before (24km) - not nearly enough to keep my weight down with all of the business lunches and dinners though. I did take a 10 minute cold bath - water not nearly cold enough though (I did not have a thermometer to measure it but I reckon it was around 9C). Maybe I need to start looking at how to make an ice-bath for my garden again.
Another longer run is planned for tomorrow - hope the weather is gonna be cold!
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
New year musings
Well, apart from overeating over the festive period and gaining almost 1Kg I have been doing some running too - 5 runs in the last few days actually covering over 50km in total. One of the runs is very scenic with the route going from one side of a valley to the other and back with some hill work thrown in. Temperatures at the start have been fluctuating between -2C and +5C.
Today was a warmish +2C start, but there was a freshening wind which cooled things down quite a bit. I did something I have not done for a while and that was to take my temperature when I got back from my run. Well, the one thermometer starts at 35C and I didn't event get onto the scale and the electronic one just shows "L" meaning that my temperature is too low. I was not feeling cold and was completely happy and mentally fit, but for some that would be a mild case of hypothermia. I just wonder how low my body temperature has actually got on some of those colder mornings? My body temp was back to a much more normal 36.2C within a short period of time once I got home and inside again
I am also starting to think about what running races I can do this year. I am keen to do a longer one (>10Km) or one where there is a lot of mud/water around - particularly in the next 1-2 months while it is still cold. If you have any suggestions please let me know. I am prepared to travel up to 50 miles from the west of London in the UK to reach a good race.
All the best for 2011 to all who read this too.
Today was a warmish +2C start, but there was a freshening wind which cooled things down quite a bit. I did something I have not done for a while and that was to take my temperature when I got back from my run. Well, the one thermometer starts at 35C and I didn't event get onto the scale and the electronic one just shows "L" meaning that my temperature is too low. I was not feeling cold and was completely happy and mentally fit, but for some that would be a mild case of hypothermia. I just wonder how low my body temperature has actually got on some of those colder mornings? My body temp was back to a much more normal 36.2C within a short period of time once I got home and inside again
I am also starting to think about what running races I can do this year. I am keen to do a longer one (>10Km) or one where there is a lot of mud/water around - particularly in the next 1-2 months while it is still cold. If you have any suggestions please let me know. I am prepared to travel up to 50 miles from the west of London in the UK to reach a good race.
All the best for 2011 to all who read this too.
Monday, 27 December 2010
Festive News
I got a 10k run in on Christmas Eve on my own in -2C still conditions. And over the past 2 days another 2 x 9.8km runs in. The Sunday one (Boxing day) was the coldest start of the winter so far at -7C but the 27th run was a warm 2C! I did both runs shirtless.
I heard a couple of good comments today from other joggers out on their runs as they passed me:
1. "At least you are wearing shorts"! - if only he knew...... , and
2. "I want a running outfit like that"
The snow looks like it will disappear over the next 2-3 days as the air temperature moves up towards 10C by the end of the week. That will leave a lot of water and mud around - could be fun!
I heard a couple of good comments today from other joggers out on their runs as they passed me:
1. "At least you are wearing shorts"! - if only he knew...... , and
2. "I want a running outfit like that"
The snow looks like it will disappear over the next 2-3 days as the air temperature moves up towards 10C by the end of the week. That will leave a lot of water and mud around - could be fun!
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Snow still on the ground
It's nearly a week since the snow arrived and it is still lying on the ground and quite deep in a number of places.
I went out for a run on Tuesday and Wednesday morning this week but the footpaths next to the road were very slippery and quite dangerous so it took me around 4 minutes longer to do my normal 7k route. Once you get off the slippery concrete and tarmac surfaces the snow is much easier underfoot. As it is a holiday week I have been running slightly later too and have met up with a few different people than normal. All have been friendly and none have said anything about me being shirtless when out running in the snow. I will run again on Friday and then again on Sunday 26th.
On my run yesterday I did stop for a couple of minutes on the final leg of my run and had a quick, naked roll in the snow. What a great feeling! If you have never done this before you must really try it.
I will try and take the camera along tomorrow and post a few pics of my route so you can all see how pretty it looks - a great inspiration to keep me running.
Happy Christmas Everyone!
I went out for a run on Tuesday and Wednesday morning this week but the footpaths next to the road were very slippery and quite dangerous so it took me around 4 minutes longer to do my normal 7k route. Once you get off the slippery concrete and tarmac surfaces the snow is much easier underfoot. As it is a holiday week I have been running slightly later too and have met up with a few different people than normal. All have been friendly and none have said anything about me being shirtless when out running in the snow. I will run again on Friday and then again on Sunday 26th.
On my run yesterday I did stop for a couple of minutes on the final leg of my run and had a quick, naked roll in the snow. What a great feeling! If you have never done this before you must really try it.
I will try and take the camera along tomorrow and post a few pics of my route so you can all see how pretty it looks - a great inspiration to keep me running.
Happy Christmas Everyone!
Monday, 20 December 2010
Snow Fun (It's no fun)
Well, the heaviest early snow and cold temperatures for several years hit the UK and my part of the country over the weekend and I spent most of it away from home and not able to enjoy it.
Hopefully I will get to go for a run in it tomorrow morning and give you all a report back later in the day.
Hopefully I will get to go for a run in it tomorrow morning and give you all a report back later in the day.
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Brief period of warm weather
The weather has been warmer this week (i.e. above 0C) and with 3 runs under my belt including the Monday one it is looking like a reasonable week running wise. The Pond I considered doing a dip in is really looking overgrown and dirty so I have almost given up on the idea of taking a mid-run cold water dip in that for the moment (until we have more rain and it gets cleaner/clearer water in it). There was still ice on the top however so it is tempting for me to break the ice and get in.
The forecasters say there is more snow and cold weather on the way so I will keep you all informed as to how much snow we get and how cold the thermometer drops to (and whether I ran in the cold or not).
The forecasters say there is more snow and cold weather on the way so I will keep you all informed as to how much snow we get and how cold the thermometer drops to (and whether I ran in the cold or not).
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