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As a matter of interest, and this may have been covered before, how do you know you are running exactly 5k?
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ahhh!Wandering Willy wrote:As a matter of interest, and this may have been covered before, how do you know you are running exactly 5k?
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not a daft question at all! I measure it two ways... one on the rather excellent site http://www.mapmyrun.com - and I also use a swanky garmin watch that I have calibrated so that it measures how far I run by communication with a pod attached to my foot. They both agree on the distance (give or take 10m) - which is good enough for me!
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Thankyou Reverend.
Any links to said devices or are they fairly generic?
Any links to said devices or are they fairly generic?
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I use mapmyrun too. I usually use it AFTER a run though just to confirm my time and pace.
Yesterday for instance I set out to do 5 miles at about 08.30 min. per mile pace. When I checked I discovered I'd actually done 5.5 miles at 08.00 min. per mile pace. I was particularly pleased as I'd done 13 miles the day before and was feeling a little tired.
Anyway 35 miles for the week and on programme for the marathon.
Yesterday for instance I set out to do 5 miles at about 08.30 min. per mile pace. When I checked I discovered I'd actually done 5.5 miles at 08.00 min. per mile pace. I was particularly pleased as I'd done 13 miles the day before and was feeling a little tired.
Anyway 35 miles for the week and on programme for the marathon.
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Wandering Willy wrote:Thankyou Reverend.
Any links to said devices or are they fairly generic?
there are different kinds - GG uses an app that works via her swanky phone and links into her specially bought trainers... (Nike plus)
my garmin is this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-Forerunn ... 567&sr=8-3
I got it cheaper than that off ebay... I use the footpod - some of them come with a heart-monitor which takes all the relevant heart-readings for your workout.. the missus has one of those for her garmin fr60 - but has never used it... it straps round your chest and looks a bit uncomfortable to me...
but I am told that knowing how your heart performs during a workout so that you can make your workouts more effective - so i might experiment with it one day...
edit: POLAR and FITBIT also do similar devices, I believe.....
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Well done Bishy!thebish wrote:dragged myself out running today after a whole week of laziness...
the jam roly-poly dragged behind me like a huge boulder! - felt utterly knackered at the end...
BUT
a new pb!! 5K in 27min55secs (wiping 20secs of my previous record!)
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Gooner Girl wrote:Well done Bishy!thebish wrote:dragged myself out running today after a whole week of laziness...
the jam roly-poly dragged behind me like a huge boulder! - felt utterly knackered at the end...
BUT
a new pb!! 5K in 27min55secs (wiping 20secs of my previous record!)
WOOT!
Did you do your Sunday run?
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thebish wrote:dragged myself out running today after a whole week of laziness...
the jam roly-poly dragged behind me like a huge boulder! - felt utterly knackered at the end...
BUT
a new pb!! 5K in 27min55secs (wiping 20secs of my previous record!)
WOOT!
Doesn't the 30 min 5k seem like a lifetime ago?

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No, my lift got injured so pulled out and Mike really needed the car for the twins that morning. Bit gutted as I was looking forward to testing myself on a flat 4 miler but have a nasty chesty cold so probably wouldn't have done very well anyway. There's another west Sussex fun run league in a few weeks. Only 3.5 miles but I might enter that instead. Struggling with motivation at the moment....Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well done Bishy!thebish wrote:dragged myself out running today after a whole week of laziness...
the jam roly-poly dragged behind me like a huge boulder! - felt utterly knackered at the end...
BUT
a new pb!! 5K in 27min55secs (wiping 20secs of my previous record!)
WOOT!
Did you do your Sunday run?
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Gooner Girl wrote:No, my lift got injured so pulled out and Mike really needed the car for the twins that morning. Bit gutted as I was looking forward to testing myself on a flat 4 miler but have a nasty chesty cold so probably wouldn't have done very well anyway. There's another west Sussex fun run league in a few weeks. Only 3.5 miles but I might enter that instead. Struggling with motivation at the moment....Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well done Bishy!thebish wrote:dragged myself out running today after a whole week of laziness...
the jam roly-poly dragged behind me like a huge boulder! - felt utterly knackered at the end...
BUT
a new pb!! 5K in 27min55secs (wiping 20secs of my previous record!)
WOOT!
Did you do your Sunday run?
Understandable. I guess the closer theBish gets to catching you, the more motivated you'll become.

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Haha - that's true! My p.b for 5km is just over 24 min but I'm nowhere near that these days. Not running 5km much more then a minute faster then him now...Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:No, my lift got injured so pulled out and Mike really needed the car for the twins that morning. Bit gutted as I was looking forward to testing myself on a flat 4 miler but have a nasty chesty cold so probably wouldn't have done very well anyway. There's another west Sussex fun run league in a few weeks. Only 3.5 miles but I might enter that instead. Struggling with motivation at the moment....Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well done Bishy!thebish wrote:dragged myself out running today after a whole week of laziness...
the jam roly-poly dragged behind me like a huge boulder! - felt utterly knackered at the end...
BUT
a new pb!! 5K in 27min55secs (wiping 20secs of my previous record!)
WOOT!
Did you do your Sunday run?
Understandable. I guess the closer theBish gets to catching you, the more motivated you'll become.
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Verbal wrote:Fancying this
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Recommended. Some of our club do this every year. I shan't be in attendance as I'll be doing my 22 to 24 mile longest run before the marathon.
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ah good point. I imagine that will be my rest day as 'i think' my 35kmer is that sunday...
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I have downloaded an app for my Blackberry. Took a while as I did not know that you could have apps for a Blackberry.thebish wrote:Wandering Willy wrote:Thankyou Reverend.
Any links to said devices or are they fairly generic?
there are different kinds - GG uses an app that works via her swanky phone and links into her specially bought trainers... (Nike plus)
my garmin is this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-Forerunn ... 567&sr=8-3
I got it cheaper than that off ebay... I use the footpod - some of them come with a heart-monitor which takes all the relevant heart-readings for your workout.. the missus has one of those for her garmin fr60 - but has never used it... it straps round your chest and looks a bit uncomfortable to me...
but I am told that knowing how your heart performs during a workout so that you can make your workouts more effective - so i might experiment with it one day...
edit: POLAR and FITBIT also do similar devices, I believe.....
It's called "Runtastic" and it seems to do what your app does. You can upload results to a site and track/graph performance etc.
I shall sellotape the phone to my shoe the next time I go for a run and report back.
Thanks for the help.
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Intervals tonight. 1km followed by 3minutes rest. Thrice.
JFC.
Splits worked out at 4:07, 4:26 and then 4:02. Second bit was hilly.
I'm off to hurt for a bit.
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Splits worked out at 4:07, 4:26 and then 4:02. Second bit was hilly.
I'm off to hurt for a bit.
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am suffering from a persistently limpy knee - so am gonna cut the running down from 3 times a week to once - and on the other days go swimming and cycling - hopefully less impact....
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Triathlon!!!!!!!thebish wrote:am suffering from a persistently limpy knee - so am gonna cut the running down from 3 times a week to once - and on the other days go swimming and cycling - hopefully less impact....
I was supposed to do a 7 mile fahrtlek tonight. Did 3 miles or so then pulled up with a pain in my upper thigh (well, bum). Hope it's not serious but I'm havivg trouble walking at the mo.
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sorry to hearGary the Enfield wrote:Triathlon!!!!!!!thebish wrote:am suffering from a persistently limpy knee - so am gonna cut the running down from 3 times a week to once - and on the other days go swimming and cycling - hopefully less impact....
I was supposed to do a 7 mile fahrtlek tonight. Did 3 miles or so then pulled up with a pain in my upper thigh (well, bum). Hope it's not serious but I'm havivg trouble walking at the mo.

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Ouch! Sounds painful GtE.Gary the Enfield wrote:Triathlon!!!!!!!thebish wrote:am suffering from a persistently limpy knee - so am gonna cut the running down from 3 times a week to once - and on the other days go swimming and cycling - hopefully less impact....
I was supposed to do a 7 mile fahrtlek tonight. Did 3 miles or so then pulled up with a pain in my upper thigh (well, bum). Hope it's not serious but I'm havivg trouble walking at the mo.
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