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You're doing 5K in 27 mins on a fractured ankle? 4ucking freak! 
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Wandering Willy wrote:Further to my return to running on the treadmill I ran another 5K a week ago in a decent time 27 min ish. Ankle hurt a bit and the next time I ran it hurt a lot but I soldiered on.
After more swelling over the last couple of days I finally had it checked out - turns out I've been running on a fractured ankle.
Bastard - weeks in a cast now.
Unlucky willy. Rest strong.
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I'm tired just thinking about it! We do hills with the intermediate (teenage) group sometimes. Its a good session.Gary the Enfield wrote:I've started back this week with my speed endurance coach.
40 minutes continuous effort.
Find a big hill and run up and down it for 10 minutes at 70% effort
Shorten the distance by 1/4 and increase the effort to 80%
Halfway up the hill and run at 90%
3/4 up and sprint as fast as you can
To warm down do 10 squats, 10 lunges and 10 press ups
Repeat 4 times
I also ran 1 mile there and 1 mile back from home.
Knackered.
I took the adult endurance group last night. Did some sprint endurance work with them culminating in a 4 x 100 relay round the track for a bit of fun. Surprising how competitive they were considering most haven't picked up a baton since school! Their drills were appalling though, several seemed to struggle with their co-ordination....
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Awww, that sucks. Poor you.Wandering Willy wrote:Further to my return to running on the treadmill I ran another 5K a week ago in a decent time 27 min ish. Ankle hurt a bit and the next time I ran it hurt a lot but I soldiered on.
After more swelling over the last couple of days I finally had it checked out - turns out I've been running on a fractured ankle.
Bastard - weeks in a cast now.


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Gooner Girl wrote:Awww, that sucks. Poor you.Wandering Willy wrote:Further to my return to running on the treadmill I ran another 5K a week ago in a decent time 27 min ish. Ankle hurt a bit and the next time I ran it hurt a lot but I soldiered on.
After more swelling over the last couple of days I finally had it checked out - turns out I've been running on a fractured ankle.
Bastard - weeks in a cast now.Nearly rivals GtE in the stupid stakes when he did that there marathon with a broken back.
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Don't make it more than it was! It was a fracture of the Sacrum. Part of the Pelvic girdle and supported by a number of other bits.
A fractured ankle must have been bloody murder.

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I know, hence why i added the wink!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Awww, that sucks. Poor you.Wandering Willy wrote:Further to my return to running on the treadmill I ran another 5K a week ago in a decent time 27 min ish. Ankle hurt a bit and the next time I ran it hurt a lot but I soldiered on.
After more swelling over the last couple of days I finally had it checked out - turns out I've been running on a fractured ankle.
Bastard - weeks in a cast now.Nearly rivals GtE in the stupid stakes when he did that there marathon with a broken back.
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Don't make it more than it was! It was a fracture of the Sacrum. Part of the Pelvic girdle and supported by a number of other bits.
A fractured ankle must have been bloody murder.
You blokes must either a. have a high pain threshold or b. be a little bit silly....
And yet a little sniffle is instantly man flu and knocks you all out for ages and you're moaning for weeks?!

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By the way, Gaz. How did you fracture it (or shouldn't we ask?) And Willy - how did you bust your ankle?
I've torn the sets of ligaments in both ankles, both times running backwards to defend throw-ins. My word, that's painful.
I've torn the sets of ligaments in both ankles, both times running backwards to defend throw-ins. My word, that's painful.

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Pah. That that you were recently dismissing as 'Man Flu' was a chronic chest infection I tellz ya. I was coughing up nuclear isotopes and everything.Gooner Girl wrote: And yet a little sniffle is instantly man flu and knocks you all out for ages and you're moaning for weeks?!

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Bruce Rioja wrote:By the way, Gaz. How did you fracture it (or shouldn't we ask?) And Willy - how did you bust your ankle?
I've torn the sets of ligaments in both ankles, both times running backwards to defend throw-ins. My word, that's painful.
No idea. It's not an impact injury. But having suffered that, my Coccydynia (pain in the arse) and regular shin splints (greenstick fractures of the medial tibia) it's been suggested I get a bone scan done as I seem to be prone to inflammation and fracture.
Either that or I go back on the 40 a day, 50 units a week habit I used to have when I was young and injury free.

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While I was hobbling around with damaged ligaments in my left ankle (from running) I slipped off a pavement and turned my right ankle over thus fracturing it. Pretty annoying really.Bruce Rioja wrote:By the way, Gaz. How did you fracture it (or shouldn't we ask?) And Willy - how did you bust your ankle?
I've torn the sets of ligaments in both ankles, both times running backwards to defend throw-ins. My word, that's painful.
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It's all this being fit and running stuff that causes these fractures.... 

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To be honest I was walking back from the pub at the time.Worthy4England wrote:It's all this being fit and running stuff that causes these fractures....

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Wandering Willy wrote:To be honest I was walking back from the pub at the time.Worthy4England wrote:It's all this being fit and running stuff that causes these fractures....

Heres the twins fighting over my bedtime reading for the next 4 years or so. A thrilling 700 page textbook i am supposed to read before starting my Level 4 Athletics Master Coach award when its rolled out in the winter. Contains such thrilling subjects as 'concept of chemical maturity' 'white and brown adipose cells' and 'thermoregulation duing growth' I will be lending it out first come, first served once i have finished with it so don't all rush at once please....

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I need glasses.....I misread the second word.
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I had a quick flick through it today - it's nowt but a fat book full of pics of knobs and titties!Gooner Girl wrote:Wandering Willy wrote:To be honest I was walking back from the pub at the time.Worthy4England wrote:It's all this being fit and running stuff that causes these fractures....![]()
Heres the twins fighting over my bedtime reading for the next 4 years or so. A thrilling 700 page textbook i am supposed to read before starting my Level 4 Athletics Master Coach award when its rolled out in the winter. Contains such thrilling subjects as 'concept of chemical maturity' 'white and brown adipose cells' and 'thermoregulation duing growth' I will be lending it out first come, first served once i have finished with it so don't all rush at once please....
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Another 10k road race tonight.
Still knackered from Monday's hill training.
I'll take it easy I think.
Still knackered from Monday's hill training.
I'll take it easy I think.
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Ohhhh that must make me an Athletics Master Coach too - I think probably well above level 4.thebish wrote:I had a quick flick through it today - it's nowt but a fat book full of pics of knobs and titties!
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Worthy4England wrote:Ohhhh that must make me an Athletics Master Coach too - I think probably well above level 4.thebish wrote:I had a quick flick through it today - it's nowt but a fat book full of pics of knobs and titties!
I kid you not!!! GG was trying to make out it was full of complicated stuff...
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anyway - more my running pace..
was walking back through westminster today past Big Ben - when who should amble past but that guy who is doing yet another marathon in a diving suit... impressive helmet!
was walking back through westminster today past Big Ben - when who should amble past but that guy who is doing yet another marathon in a diving suit... impressive helmet!
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A couple of pages of pictures talking about how sexual maturation affects atheletes! Of course you WOULD flick straight through to that and stop...thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:Ohhhh that must make me an Athletics Master Coach too - I think probably well above level 4.thebish wrote:I had a quick flick through it today - it's nowt but a fat book full of pics of knobs and titties!
I kid you not!!! GG was trying to make out it was full of complicated stuff...

And Colin would read the title wrong...

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