my Pre-ADSC 1.5 mile run result
Posted: Tue 16 Mar, 2010 12:17 pm
So, I recently did my pre-ADSC test in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Everyone who attended on 10/3/2010 did 2 team tasks each, jerry can test and the pin-ultimate 1.5 mile run. Bare in mind that this was just a practice run, there were some who got ridiculously fast times of around the 8 minute mark which is absolutely un-natural if you ask me.
Now, building up to the pre-ADSC I had set out a nice track for myself which is in Telford Town Park, Shropshire. I have never set a distance of 1.5 miles and then tried to get within the recommended time at all when jogging. Instead I would always set 15 minutes on the clock and just jog, then work out what distance I would have roughly gotten to. SO, in that sense, I would never know what my time would be for an actual run.
Back to doing pre-ADSC, everyone was warmed up and ready to do their run. Soon as the word go was shouted, that was it, I did not stop.... a part of me wanted to give up but then I realised how important it is to keep pushing and just go for it. ALSO, not knowing how long it would take to do as well, I was quite nervous. Now, I was shocked to see myself near the front of the pack, I was between the first 15 and 25 people out of easily 60. I thought to myself while running to my hearts content that I was doing pretty well so that urged me on. I was going all the way trying to get past each person in front of me until i got to this one guy called number 32...he was HUGE. with the martials watching our every move and telling everyone to catch up to the person in front this was really good motivation. There I was pushing myself to catch up to this number 32 guy, but I just couldnt do it. Getting to the last stretch of the run he jetted off while I was running like crazy now....ALL IN ALL, I'd gotten a time of 9 mins 20 seconds and BOY was I shocked to get a time like that.
Im so impressed with myself about this that I feel quite ready to do the actual ADSC. I know that is probably a lot more physical stuff to do and also to get in is the real hurdle I need to concentrate on. But knowing that I have already made this time for a pracice run has eased my mind a lot.
I hope this message reaches out to those that are looking for advice or even just a bit of inspiration who are getting ready for pre-adsc. A lot of it is in the mind. and like a lot of others who have said before, give it everything you've got, and you will get through it no problem at all.
Now, building up to the pre-ADSC I had set out a nice track for myself which is in Telford Town Park, Shropshire. I have never set a distance of 1.5 miles and then tried to get within the recommended time at all when jogging. Instead I would always set 15 minutes on the clock and just jog, then work out what distance I would have roughly gotten to. SO, in that sense, I would never know what my time would be for an actual run.
Back to doing pre-ADSC, everyone was warmed up and ready to do their run. Soon as the word go was shouted, that was it, I did not stop.... a part of me wanted to give up but then I realised how important it is to keep pushing and just go for it. ALSO, not knowing how long it would take to do as well, I was quite nervous. Now, I was shocked to see myself near the front of the pack, I was between the first 15 and 25 people out of easily 60. I thought to myself while running to my hearts content that I was doing pretty well so that urged me on. I was going all the way trying to get past each person in front of me until i got to this one guy called number 32...he was HUGE. with the martials watching our every move and telling everyone to catch up to the person in front this was really good motivation. There I was pushing myself to catch up to this number 32 guy, but I just couldnt do it. Getting to the last stretch of the run he jetted off while I was running like crazy now....ALL IN ALL, I'd gotten a time of 9 mins 20 seconds and BOY was I shocked to get a time like that.
Im so impressed with myself about this that I feel quite ready to do the actual ADSC. I know that is probably a lot more physical stuff to do and also to get in is the real hurdle I need to concentrate on. But knowing that I have already made this time for a pracice run has eased my mind a lot.
I hope this message reaches out to those that are looking for advice or even just a bit of inspiration who are getting ready for pre-adsc. A lot of it is in the mind. and like a lot of others who have said before, give it everything you've got, and you will get through it no problem at all.