The athletics/running thread
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think that Stagecoach woman got into a spot of bother for that recently
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Abdoulaye's Twin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 2:49 pmthink that Stagecoach woman got into a spot of bother for that recently
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* allegedlyWorthy4England wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 2:50 pmAbdoulaye's Twin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 2:49 pmthink that Stagecoach woman got into a spot of bother for that recently
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Everyone asks that! You build up very gradually. You practice all kinds of different drills, using the pole to take your weight into sand pits to start with, before going onto the bed without a bar, in training they then use a flexi bar to go over once they can get onto the bed so don’t ever hurt themselves landing on it, today was her first time vaulting a proper hard bar. They practice a lot of gymnastics moves on the bed for warm ups and there’s a set of gym rings there too, they do lots of core conditioning exercises and hand stands etc, not to mention sprint reps with a massive long stick in your hands! It’s really interesting to watch her train!
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Good for her. I'd be absolutely terrified.Gooner Girl wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 2:21 pmDaughter did her first pole vault competition today so new pb - and a club record, she really enjoyed it! One of England Athletics more random licensed competition venues, a big barn on a farm in the middle of nowhere!
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She’d feel much the same as you if asked to run any further then a long jump run up! (Can’t think where she gets that dislike of distance running from… )Gary the Enfield wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 6:38 pmGood for her. I'd be absolutely terrified.Gooner Girl wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 2:21 pmDaughter did her first pole vault competition today so new pb - and a club record, she really enjoyed it! One of England Athletics more random licensed competition venues, a big barn on a farm in the middle of nowhere!
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Still zero running for me but have been embracing the exercise classes, Pilates, Grit, legs bums and tums and spin amongst others. Have to hope it’s helping a bit!
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Accidentally ran 10 miles yesterday. I've started running with some of my tri group on Wednesday evenings. Our usual run leader didn't make it so I was asked if I knew a route. Suggested that we do a loop which (in my head) was about 6 miles. Started from the stadium and ran down CNR to Regent Road then up to the A6 and back round. 6.5 miles later....plus I then had to run home another 3.5 miles......
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Just watched Alec Yee win the Trithalon in Abu Dabai. What a brilliant athlete he is. First we had the Brownlee brothers, then Alistair on his own, now Yee. Class acts all.
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He's an absolute machine isn't he?TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:05 pmJust watched Alec Yee win the Trithalon in Abu Dabai. What a brilliant athlete he is. First we had the Brownlee brothers, then Alistair on his own, now Yee. Class acts all.
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Rip Dick Fosbury!
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He was a question on Only Connect last night. Linked with Olga Korbut (sp?), Anton Panenka and some cricketer I'd never heard of, who all devised their own unique technique that was named after them.
Fosbury is the real stand out amongst them, since his technique replaced all others. 1976 was the last Olympics where a high jumper medalled using one of the old methods. Straddle jump in that instance.
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Fosbury is the real stand out amongst them, since his technique replaced all others. 1976 was the last Olympics where a high jumper medalled using one of the old methods. Straddle jump in that instance.
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Straddle jump and scissors were the norm high jump styles onto a coconut matting at our school. You wouldn't be doing Fosbury Flops onto that.Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:41 pmHe was a question on Only Connect last night. Linked with Olga Korbut (sp?), Anton Panenka and some cricketer I'd never heard of, who all devised their own unique technique that was named after them.
Fosbury is the real stand out amongst them, since his technique replaced all others. 1976 was the last Olympics where a high jumper medalled using one of the old methods. Straddle jump in that instance.
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Off on my first run of 2023 shortly. Wish me luck! Been exercising regularly but just not running. No idea how it will go!
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^ update. 2 miles and I can barely walk today!
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Hmmm.....off to use muscles I haven't in ages and the following day they're sore. Wonder how that could have happened.......Gooner Girl wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 11:24 pm^ update. 2 miles and I can barely walk today!
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Watched English girl Georgia Taylor Brown earlier, win the Cagliari Women's Triathlon. The tri- athletes must be amongst the fittest people on the planet. They swim the channel, win the Milk Race on bikes then run a half-marathon in searing heat and still come out alive. ..Amazing. .
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