The athletics/running thread
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I always reckon after the first few miles running actually gets easier.... Push it up to 4 miles Bishy!thebish wrote:not really... that was just an IN THEORY 5 miles - I only ACTUALLY ran 3.5miles!!!Gooner Girl wrote:
You're catching me up! Soon you'll be flying past me and waving as you go!
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will stick to the current route for now!
I drove a 9hr round trip to take big Son back to uni today... when I got back - having been sat in car all day - my first thought was that I needed a run!!
so I did....
I pushed myself a bit - lengthening my stride, and still fell short by 11secs of breaking the 30min 5K...
still - I do feel better for it!
(it was pitch dark - so I wore my flashing L.E.D. armband - and the country lanes were pitch black - I am glad I did!)
I drove a 9hr round trip to take big Son back to uni today... when I got back - having been sat in car all day - my first thought was that I needed a run!!
so I did....
I pushed myself a bit - lengthening my stride, and still fell short by 11secs of breaking the 30min 5K...

still - I do feel better for it!
(it was pitch dark - so I wore my flashing L.E.D. armband - and the country lanes were pitch black - I am glad I did!)
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well done Bish, you'll have cracked 30 minutes in a week or so i reckon.
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good on ya! Running's a great way of winding down after a day in the car. Glad to see you're keeping it up.thebish wrote:will stick to the current route for now!
I drove a 9hr round trip to take big Son back to uni today... when I got back - having been sat in car all day - my first thought was that I needed a run!!
so I did....
I pushed myself a bit - lengthening my stride, and still fell short by 11secs of breaking the 30min 5K...![]()
still - I do feel better for it!
(it was pitch dark - so I wore my flashing L.E.D. armband - and the country lanes were pitch black - I am glad I did!)
I started my Marathon training tonight. 4 x 1500m with 10 squat intervals followed by sprints. Tired but happy. Long runs start on Sunday.
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How much recovery between the reps GtE?Gary the Enfield wrote:good on ya! Running's a great way of winding down after a day in the car. Glad to see you're keeping it up.thebish wrote:will stick to the current route for now!
I drove a 9hr round trip to take big Son back to uni today... when I got back - having been sat in car all day - my first thought was that I needed a run!!
so I did....
I pushed myself a bit - lengthening my stride, and still fell short by 11secs of breaking the 30min 5K...![]()
still - I do feel better for it!
(it was pitch dark - so I wore my flashing L.E.D. armband - and the country lanes were pitch black - I am glad I did!)
I started my Marathon training tonight. 4 x 1500m with 10 squat intervals followed by sprints. Tired but happy. Long runs start on Sunday.
Wish i'd gone for a run tonight now. Decided to stay in and watch Arsenal instead. Bad move. Could have done with clearing my head.
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GG the 10 squats was the recovery between intervals.
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Gary the Enfield wrote:GG the 10 squats was the recovery between intervals.

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I mean reps. 30 minutes continuous effort of 4x 1500m with 10 squats to break up the reps. And so to bed.thebish wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:GG the 10 squats was the recovery between intervals.
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how long is the bed recovery time?Gary the Enfield wrote:I mean reps. 30 minutes continuous effort of 4x 1500m with 10 squats to break up the reps. And so to bed.thebish wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:GG the 10 squats was the recovery between intervals.
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Not long enough. 'night.thebish wrote:how long is the bed recovery time?Gary the Enfield wrote:I mean reps. 30 minutes continuous effort of 4x 1500m with 10 squats to break up the reps. And so to bed.thebish wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:GG the 10 squats was the recovery between intervals.
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for anyone running who has a poshy modern gizmo phone and needs a little more running motivation!
(nearly makes me want to get a poshy gizmo phone.... but not quite!)
https://www.zombiesrungame.com/
(nearly makes me want to get a poshy gizmo phone.... but not quite!)
https://www.zombiesrungame.com/
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Trying to psyche myself up to go for a run. Not even the lure of Bishy's zombie game is helping (funnily enough...) Its chilly out...
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Wuss! Get out there!Gooner Girl wrote:Trying to psyche myself up to go for a run. Not even the lure of Bishy's zombie game is helping (funnily enough...) Its chilly out...

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I'm going... when i can find my running kit.Bruce Rioja wrote:Wuss! Get out there!Gooner Girl wrote:Trying to psyche myself up to go for a run. Not even the lure of Bishy's zombie game is helping (funnily enough...) Its chilly out...
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Oh, that old line?!Gooner Girl wrote:I'm going... when i can find my running kit.Bruce Rioja wrote:Wuss! Get out there!Gooner Girl wrote:Trying to psyche myself up to go for a run. Not even the lure of Bishy's zombie game is helping (funnily enough...) Its chilly out...

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Stepping up this weekend.
30 minutes continuous hills this morning. 10 miles tomorrow. Marathon here we come. 15 weeks and counting!
30 minutes continuous hills this morning. 10 miles tomorrow. Marathon here we come. 15 weeks and counting!
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Nice one Martin, makes my 4 miles this evening look rather pathetic!
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Please. Don't encourage him.Gooner Girl wrote:Nice one Martin, makes my 4 miles this evening look rather pathetic!

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I don't think he needs any encouragement from us. He's got the running bug.Bruce Rioja wrote:Please. Don't encourage him.Gooner Girl wrote:Nice one Martin, makes my 4 miles this evening look rather pathetic!
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Gooner Girl wrote:I don't think he needs any encouragement from us. He's got the running bug.Bruce Rioja wrote:Please. Don't encourage him.Gooner Girl wrote:Nice one Martin, makes my 4 miles this evening look rather pathetic!
10 miles done. Feel really good as it was bang on 9 minute miling which was exactly what I intended. Good foundation for what's going to be a tough few months.
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