Archive for April, 2010
Carbo Gels vs Jelly Beans:
To fight my way through the post-marathon depression in 2009 I’d booked myself into the BUPA London 10,000 to keep busy. The race was a month after the end of the marathon so I’d managed to retain a bit of the fitness I’d had. Wanting to get a good time, 5 minutes before the start I opened up a carbo gel and started the horrible process of forcing the goopy syrup down my lughole.
The wave of nausea that hit me was quite unexpected. It immediately brought back the latter stages of the marathon and it took me 4 gulps get the stuff down.
I’ve never enjoyed taking carbo gels. Firstly, the taste and sensation takes some getting used to. I’ve tried out quite a few different types of gel while training for the marathon, each with varying levels of viscosity. I simply can’t get used to the process of squeezing a sachet of runny, bitter-sweet goop down my throat without feeling the urge to regurgitate.
London Marathon 2010: The Facts
Every year the London Marathon team release a media pack, designed to give journalists and sports presenters all the fuel they need to provide an entertaining report/broadcast come race day. Last year I stumbled upon it while I was doing some research to find out what was in store for me (having never run a marathon before).
The London Marathon Media Guide is full of great statistics and facts about the London Marathon. It’s also 210 pages long so to save you some time I’ve lifted some of the key sections for you here.
BMF Competition Winners:
Thanks to everyone who entered the competition to win a copy of BMF’s new iPhone app, My Fitness Instructor.
We had three to give away. The lucky three winners were:
- Toni Quandt
- Laura Snell (@LauraASnell)
- Simon Collinge (@cobbiecollinge)
Congratulations you three! You’ll be receiving an email shortly with an iTunes gift certificate to redeem the app.
We have one more competition coming up before the marathon starts. There’ll be a chance for 5 of you to win a Lucozade Sport running pack!
London Marathon Fights Back At Channel 4:
An advert for a show on Channel 4 caught my attention last week. The show, entitled Tracing the Marathon’s Millions, would follow journalist Ben Laurence as he looked into the costs involved in staging the London Marathon and the amount of money the race organisers actually pay out to charity.
Skip forward to the morning prior to the programme and the London Marathon issue a statement saying:
The London Marathon Limited and the London Marathon Charitable Trust Limited totally deny any allegations of wrongdoing and are surprised and shocked at the lack of evidence presented by the programme’s so-called investigative team to support this desperate attempt to undermine one of the world’s finest sporting events.
Translation; take Friday’s show with a pinch of salt.
REVIEW: My Fitness Instructor
Last year the kind people at BMF (British Military Fitness) got in touch and offered me a free session with one of their military instructors. My conclusion was that it was a fantastic workout, a great atmosphere and very fairly priced. But if the weather was half as bad as it has been lately, I might as well have thrown that money away. My 3-year tenure in the South has turned me into a soft-as-sh*te, cold hater.
A chap called Jon, who also runs a blog called My Big Fat Geek Running, emailed me just before the launch of the BMF iPhone app, My Fitness Instructor. His blog is a cross between losing weight and promoting the iPhone app, which launched on Friday 26th March. Jon kindly offered me a chance to review it.
My Fitness Instructor is a premium application that allows you to fit your own little BMF instructor right in your pocket. Instead of paying the price of a gym membership every month, you can splash out £5.99 and choose when and where you do your own workouts.
Sport Armband Competition Winner:
Thanks to all who entered the competition this week to win a Cygnett Action Sport Armband. You could win in one of two ways. Either by tweeting the competition or by commenting on the blog post.
The lucky comment came from Chris Campbell. Congratulations Chris! Your armband will be with you in the next few days.
For the rest of you, keep checking back here, follow SJAL on twitter or subscribe to the SJAL RSS Feed, for details on further competitions.
How to Get Into Your Local Newspaper:
It’s been quite a week for my London marathon fundraising. With the help of the Lymphoma Association press team and some savvy press release writing skills, we’ve managed to get my sponsorship efforts into two newspapers! Here’s how I managed it…
*Update: April 5th 2010
I updated this slideshow after I went home for the weekend and discovered another newspaper had included the story!









