2012 English Channel Swim

7 - 14 September 2012



After having cycled through Africa, completed 5 Ironman Triathlons, run the Comrades Ultra Marathon, Climbed Kili ... I have decided to take on a slightly tougher option ...



... 34km of cold, open water swimming ... leaving the coast of the eternal "wanna-be" soccer nation, over to the "frogs" on the other side ...





Monday 31 October 2011

Work, travel, friends ... when can I train ...?

Maybe it is the time of the year, maybe I take on too much.


One can't really do too much about work needs ... after all I do have to earn the money to be able to afford the beeeeg swim. Weekly cross-country travelling doesn't help - especially into remote, outlying areas with no swimming pools and poor routes for running - nor does the fatigue of the flying, driving and living out of a suitcase help the cause.


Then we also need to spend time with friends and time to just chill-out and unwind ...


... so when does one swim? aagghhh ...


Although this is time for base training and just getting in some good mileage (as well as some basic cross-training) one still gets a bit antsy when one doesn't complete the mileage intended. Even if one has been training for these endurance events for many years - one always feels guilty when ramping up the training and not meeting one's own expectations.


I keep having to remind myself the most important rule in endurance event training ... Do Not Play Catch-up!


If I miss a session or two it does not matter. Try change your program and lifestyle going forward to fit in the necessary training ... but do not cram in missing miles. There is a reason why we couldn't fit them in ... most of the time we were too busy and now can't afford to add extra (current/catch-up) mileage into our schedule ... and add to the chaos and time/energy depleting activities.


With ten months to go I will have more than enough time to swim :-)


FYI ... my current training routine involves ... four week training cycles; each one supplemented with 2 gym sessions and some running or cycling if time allows:


Week 1: 12km Swim

Week 2: 15km Swim

Week 3: 18km Swim

Week 4: 20km Swim

Monday 24 October 2011

English Channel Training ...


Well, what does one do when one falls prey to a nasty bout of flu and bronchitis? I can honestly say i have never been hit that hard ... total lack of energy and more mucous than I care to see for quite a while ...

Well this was the perfect time to spend on a training plan for the next ten months ... September 2012 is around the corner and I have some serious training to put back.

Basically I plan to have a minor peak end of February 2012 - a good 20km swim of sorts. I am not too sure yet if I should head out to Perth for the 20km swim or do one of the local 25km fresh water events.

My basic plan looks as follows:
  • October through January I plan to build a solid base - a good 15 to 20km of swimming every week, still ample cross training and twice weekly gym sessions
  • End February a decent 20-25km event
  • March and April 2012 is strength training - lots of gym and 18 - 25km per week
  • May and June 2012 I will be focusing on speed work and maintaining the 18 - 25km of swimming per week
  • July 2012 will be major volume - where I aim to put in 30km per week for the whole of July
  • August taper and recover
  • September 2012 ... the aim is for 12 hours of mental strength to carry off the swim

Zugspitze: 2200m climbing to 3000m







The Zugspitze is Germany's tallest mountain ... and most definitely one of the most amazing things i have ever done. Maybe not recommended 2 days after pushing hard in a marathon; but then I am not known to do things like this in any clever way.

The hike is varied, exciting and very beautiful - the tunnels, face cliff climbs, glacier, forest, scrambles ... all come together for one exciting trip. Seven and a half hours hiking and climbing ended up being quite a tough little day ... but worth every step and breath of the way.

And being in Munich end of September lent itself to a rapid replacement of carbs and fluids ... seeing the Oktoberfest was running at the same time ;-)

And obviously so important to put on the weight ...

And now to put on some weight ...


Berlin Marathon: 25 September 2011 ... what an awesome experience! 40 000 runners and over one million spectators. The weather was perfect (possibly a touch to warm) and the route was just a touch too long. For all of those (few) people reading this at some stage - and planning to go do a marathon or similar somewhere distant and special - remember to leave the sightseeing for AFTER the race.

It is not a good idea to race on tired legs :-) ... Amateur behavior ... but quite understandable for Berlin. It is such an amazing city!

The race went well ... I came in just under 4 hours. And very sore indeed! The 3h45 would have been nice, but that will have to wait for a further year or so ...

The real focus begins now - just over 11 months to go to the English Channel ... and a good 5 - 8 kg of extra weight I need to put on

Can anyone think of anything better in life ... the aim is to train hard AND put on ample weight ... oh how wonderful ...