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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Verbal » Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:53 am

Devised the training plan for the Greater Manchester Marathon. Need to run 625km by April.

Somehow need to fit regular football into that as well.

Lol.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:04 am

Verbal wrote:Devised the training plan for the Greater Manchester Marathon. Need to run 625km by April.

Somehow need to fit regular football into that as well.

Lol.

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That's the equivalent of running from Bolton to Paris and back! :shock:
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Verbal » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:14 am

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Verbal wrote:Devised the training plan for the Greater Manchester Marathon. Need to run 625km by April.

Somehow need to fit regular football into that as well.

Lol.

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That's the equivalent of running from Bolton to Paris and back! :shock:
Can't be that far surely? Bolton to Oostende one way. Maybe.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:17 am

Verbal wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Verbal wrote:Devised the training plan for the Greater Manchester Marathon. Need to run 625km by April.

Somehow need to fit regular football into that as well.

Lol.

:cry:
That's the equivalent of running from Bolton to Paris and back! :shock:
Can't be that far surely? Bolton to Oostende one way. Maybe.
625KM is 1,000 miles, basically.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Verbal » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:23 am

Bruce Rioja wrote:
Verbal wrote:
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Verbal wrote:Devised the training plan for the Greater Manchester Marathon. Need to run 625km by April.

Somehow need to fit regular football into that as well.

Lol.

:cry:
That's the equivalent of running from Bolton to Paris and back! :shock:
Can't be that far surely? Bolton to Oostende one way. Maybe.
625KM is 1,000 miles, basically.
A miles further than a kilometre though...? It's monday morning and i could be having a brain fart here but surely it'd have to be less?
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:28 am

Verbal wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Verbal wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Verbal wrote:Devised the training plan for the Greater Manchester Marathon. Need to run 625km by April.

Somehow need to fit regular football into that as well.

Lol.

:cry:
That's the equivalent of running from Bolton to Paris and back! :shock:
Can't be that far surely? Bolton to Oostende one way. Maybe.
625KM is 1,000 miles, basically.


A miles further than a kilometre though...? It's monday morning and i could be having a brain fart here but surely it'd have to be less?
No - it's me :oops:

I got it the wrong way round.

As such, 625KM? fecking layabout ;)
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Verbal » Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:43 pm

Well the first 9.7km of that is down.

Training with my flatmate, who's also running it. The bastard put in a quick 2km in the middle. Tired. But happy.

Only 16 weeks to go :D
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Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:19 am

Verbal wrote:Well the first 9.7km of that is down.

Training with my flatmate, who's also running it. The bastard put in a quick 2km in the middle. Tired. But happy.

Only 16 weeks to go :D
What long runs are you doing?

Remember that in the early stages it's about time on your feet. Start with running for an hour, at about 9 minute pace. You should be looking to build up to a 22 miler two weeks before and then taper down from there.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:28 am

did you find a club Verbal? It was you that was looking? They will really help you out when it comes to what sort of training you should be doing.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Verbal » Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:12 am

Yep, was me. Sadly I just don't have the time at the minute... we started our 10km at 9pm last night as that's the time we're currently back in from work :(

Hopefully new job soon though so I can fit it in. But it's definitely on 'the list'.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Verbal » Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:30 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
Verbal wrote:Well the first 9.7km of that is down.

Training with my flatmate, who's also running it. The bastard put in a quick 2km in the middle. Tired. But happy.

Only 16 weeks to go :D
What long runs are you doing?

Remember that in the early stages it's about time on your feet. Start with running for an hour, at about 9 minute pace. You should be looking to build up to a 22 miler two weeks before and then taper down from there.
First 'long' run is a 13k this Sunday. We build up the distance every sunday until week 13 when we're doing a 35km run, then tapering for three weeks for the race.

This is supported by parkruns each saturday, and runs everey tuesday, weds and thurs which vary in length and focus (ranges from flat 12kms to uphill training, interval training etc). I've got a training plan if you want a look, it's nicked (and varied) from some marathon website somehwere.

Yeah legs feel fine today. I've done over twice that distance before so (i dont think) that'll be a problem at the start, it's just getting into regular running again before we go for 20k+ runs in a few weeks' time.

Football friendly tonight. Instead of the planned 11km going to do that and 4km jog home. Lovely stuff.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:42 pm

Verbal wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:
Verbal wrote:Well the first 9.7km of that is down.

Training with my flatmate, who's also running it. The bastard put in a quick 2km in the middle. Tired. But happy.

Only 16 weeks to go :D
What long runs are you doing?

Remember that in the early stages it's about time on your feet. Start with running for an hour, at about 9 minute pace. You should be looking to build up to a 22 miler two weeks before and then taper down from there.
First 'long' run is a 13k this Sunday. We build up the distance every sunday until week 13 when we're doing a 35km run, then tapering for three weeks for the race.

This is supported by parkruns each saturday, and runs everey tuesday, weds and thurs which vary in length and focus (ranges from flat 12kms to uphill training, interval training etc). I've got a training plan if you want a look, it's nicked (and varied) from some marathon website somehwere.

Yeah legs feel fine today. I've done over twice that distance before so (i dont think) that'll be a problem at the start, it's just getting into regular running again before we go for 20k+ runs in a few weeks' time.

Football friendly tonight. Instead of the planned 11km going to do that and 4km jog home. Lovely stuff.

Sounds like a reasonable plan. Don't beat yourself up too much sticking to the programme either. It's supposed to be fun! :mrgreen:

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:51 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
Verbal wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:
Verbal wrote:Well the first 9.7km of that is down.

Training with my flatmate, who's also running it. The bastard put in a quick 2km in the middle. Tired. But happy.

Only 16 weeks to go :D
What long runs are you doing?

Remember that in the early stages it's about time on your feet. Start with running for an hour, at about 9 minute pace. You should be looking to build up to a 22 miler two weeks before and then taper down from there.
First 'long' run is a 13k this Sunday. We build up the distance every sunday until week 13 when we're doing a 35km run, then tapering for three weeks for the race.

This is supported by parkruns each saturday, and runs everey tuesday, weds and thurs which vary in length and focus (ranges from flat 12kms to uphill training, interval training etc). I've got a training plan if you want a look, it's nicked (and varied) from some marathon website somehwere.

Yeah legs feel fine today. I've done over twice that distance before so (i dont think) that'll be a problem at the start, it's just getting into regular running again before we go for 20k+ runs in a few weeks' time.

Football friendly tonight. Instead of the planned 11km going to do that and 4km jog home. Lovely stuff.

Sounds like a reasonable plan. Don't beat yourself up too much sticking to the programme either. It's supposed to be fun! :mrgreen:
Triple Jump is FUN, running is ok, but tbh sometimes i find it a bit boring when i'm on a long run at times! :conf:

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Verbal » Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:52 pm

It will be! My friend does a lot of orienteering and I do a lot of football so we try to fit that in in places instead of runs.

How's your training going?
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:02 pm

Verbal wrote:It will be! My friend does a lot of orienteering and I do a lot of football so we try to fit that in in places instead of runs.

How's your training going?
Aye, i have football tonight and running is way more fun when you're chasing after a ball. Changes in speed and direction, its good fitness work.

My training isn't exactly setting the world alight. I have a run 29th January, 4 miles along Worthing seafront. I know i can run it without training so not being massively motivated to train. Perhaps i need a new challenge? At the moment i am doing maybe a couple of runs a week of between 3-5 miles and football training once. I wonder about entering a 10km but fear i will be left for dead by everyone else!

Really missing Triple Jump to be honest, haven't done much track and field the past few years what with the twins and am sooo out of practice and there are probably younger, better jumpers at the club now but might get to a couple of meets in the summer. Problem is lack of time to train as whenever i am near a pit i am normally coaching!

My aim this year was to learn to pole vault but would have to travel at least 30 min for that and it looks like the only indoor pole vault facility in the County is being closed anyway :-(

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Hoboh » Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:10 pm

Gooner Girl wrote:
Verbal wrote:It will be! My friend does a lot of orienteering and I do a lot of football so we try to fit that in in places instead of runs.

How's your training going?
Aye, i have football tonight and running is way more fun when you're chasing after a ball. Changes in speed and direction, its good fitness work.

My training isn't exactly setting the world alight. I have a run 29th January, 4 miles along Worthing seafront. I know i can run it without training so not being massively motivated to train. Perhaps i need a new challenge? At the moment i am doing maybe a couple of runs a week of between 3-5 miles and football training once. I wonder about entering a 10km but fear i will be left for dead by everyone else!

Really missing Triple Jump to be honest, haven't done much track and field the past few years what with the twins and am sooo out of practice and there are probably younger, better jumpers at the club now but might get to a couple of meets in the summer. Problem is lack of time to train as whenever i am near a pit i am normally coaching!

My aim this year was to learn to pole vault but would have to travel at least 30 min for that and it looks like the only indoor pole vault facility in the County is being closed anyway :-(
Wanna borrow a pole? :mrgreen:

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:12 pm

Hoboh wrote:
Gooner Girl wrote:
Verbal wrote:It will be! My friend does a lot of orienteering and I do a lot of football so we try to fit that in in places instead of runs.

How's your training going?
Aye, i have football tonight and running is way more fun when you're chasing after a ball. Changes in speed and direction, its good fitness work.

My training isn't exactly setting the world alight. I have a run 29th January, 4 miles along Worthing seafront. I know i can run it without training so not being massively motivated to train. Perhaps i need a new challenge? At the moment i am doing maybe a couple of runs a week of between 3-5 miles and football training once. I wonder about entering a 10km but fear i will be left for dead by everyone else!

Really missing Triple Jump to be honest, haven't done much track and field the past few years what with the twins and am sooo out of practice and there are probably younger, better jumpers at the club now but might get to a couple of meets in the summer. Problem is lack of time to train as whenever i am near a pit i am normally coaching!

My aim this year was to learn to pole vault but would have to travel at least 30 min for that and it looks like the only indoor pole vault facility in the County is being closed anyway :-(
Wanna borrow a pole? :mrgreen:
Don't think you'd have one big enough Hoboh ;)

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Hoboh » Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:17 pm

Gooner Girl wrote:
Hoboh wrote:
Gooner Girl wrote:
Verbal wrote:It will be! My friend does a lot of orienteering and I do a lot of football so we try to fit that in in places instead of runs.

How's your training going?
Aye, i have football tonight and running is way more fun when you're chasing after a ball. Changes in speed and direction, its good fitness work.

My training isn't exactly setting the world alight. I have a run 29th January, 4 miles along Worthing seafront. I know i can run it without training so not being massively motivated to train. Perhaps i need a new challenge? At the moment i am doing maybe a couple of runs a week of between 3-5 miles and football training once. I wonder about entering a 10km but fear i will be left for dead by everyone else!

Really missing Triple Jump to be honest, haven't done much track and field the past few years what with the twins and am sooo out of practice and there are probably younger, better jumpers at the club now but might get to a couple of meets in the summer. Problem is lack of time to train as whenever i am near a pit i am normally coaching!

My aim this year was to learn to pole vault but would have to travel at least 30 min for that and it looks like the only indoor pole vault facility in the County is being closed anyway :-(
Wanna borrow a pole? :mrgreen:
Don't think you'd have one big enough Hoboh ;)
Another sizeist! pah!!!! :mrgreen: you never learn it,s how you use it that counts there has to be some give and flexability in the pole you know

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:20 pm

Hoboh wrote:
Gooner Girl wrote:
Hoboh wrote:
Wanna borrow a pole? :mrgreen:
Don't think you'd have one big enough Hoboh ;)
Another sizeist! pah!!!! :mrgreen: you never learn it,s how you use it that counts there has to be some give and flexability in the pole you know
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