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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by LeverEnd » Tue Nov 05, 2013 3:12 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:Yeah standard GP response is rest and anti-inflammatory meds. My physio did deep friction on the calf I tore in may and had me strengthening it through various graded calf raise exercises that work both soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, you'll fins plenty on the internet. i also used a foam roller to massge them myself using my own bodyweight. Did it most days and it helped. I would heat it with a hot water bottle first to loosen it up (after the initial injury phase had eased off). Hope that helps. Sounds like you've been able to still do stuff so it might not be acute, or you are just a hard-as-nails mofo who feels no pain!

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Tue Nov 05, 2013 3:13 pm

LeverEnd wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:Yeah standard GP response is rest and anti-inflammatory meds. My physio did deep friction on the calf I tore in may and had me strengthening it through various graded calf raise exercises that work both soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, you'll fins plenty on the internet. i also used a foam roller to massge them myself using my own bodyweight. Did it most days and it helped. I would heat it with a hot water bottle first to loosen it up (after the initial injury phase had eased off). Hope that helps. Sounds like you've been able to still do stuff so it might not be acute, or you are just a hard-as-nails mofo who feels no pain!

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Didn't you like my late-night whiskey-infused stream-of-consciousness response GtE? :lol:
I did. I just, well, shortened it. :wink:

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:23 am

Hmmmm

Something's wrong.

The last two races (Half marathon two weeks ago and a 5k last night) I've completely run out of energy towards the end.

Last night I did my first mile at 6:50, second at 7:15 and the third in 7:30. Finish time was 22.42

It's a hilly course but I did the same race last month in 21:57 so somewhere I've lost 45 seconds over 5k. Doesn't sound a lot, but it is to me.

Suggestions?

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:49 am

Gary the Enfield wrote:Hmmmm

Something's wrong.

The last two races (Half marathon two weeks ago and a 5k last night) I've completely run out of energy towards the end.

Last night I did my first mile at 6:50, second at 7:15 and the third in 7:30. Finish time was 22.42

It's a hilly course but I did the same race last month in 21:57 so somewhere I've lost 45 seconds over 5k. Doesn't sound a lot, but it is to me.

Suggestions?
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by thebish » Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:52 am

Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:Hmmmm

Something's wrong.

The last two races (Half marathon two weeks ago and a 5k last night) I've completely run out of energy towards the end.

Last night I did my first mile at 6:50, second at 7:15 and the third in 7:30. Finish time was 22.42

It's a hilly course but I did the same race last month in 21:57 so somewhere I've lost 45 seconds over 5k. Doesn't sound a lot, but it is to me.

Suggestions?
perm one from eight

creeping old age
short term undiagnosed medical condition
chronic undiagnosed medical condition
statistical fluctuation
autumn/winter underfoot conditions
extra weight due to hair growth
less aerodynamic clothing
extra weight due to porking out
or... an unexplained 45sec time loss??

alien abduction...

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:56 am

thebish wrote:
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:Hmmmm

Something's wrong.

The last two races (Half marathon two weeks ago and a 5k last night) I've completely run out of energy towards the end.

Last night I did my first mile at 6:50, second at 7:15 and the third in 7:30. Finish time was 22.42

It's a hilly course but I did the same race last month in 21:57 so somewhere I've lost 45 seconds over 5k. Doesn't sound a lot, but it is to me.

Suggestions?

perm one from eight

creeping old age - Not in the last month but possibly
short term undiagnosed medical condition - Panders to my ego
chronic undiagnosed medical condition -Panders to my paranoia
statistical fluctuation - wha?
autumn/winter underfoot conditions - Same course on made ground. Was a little windier than normal but I specifically and drastically fatigued in the last half mile
extra weight due to hair growth - Well, it IS Movember
less aerodynamic clothing - Same outfit (washed)
extra weight due to porking out
- Likely. I am eating far too much chocolate recently although my weight hasn't changed

or... an unexplained 45sec time loss??

alien abduction...
- Unfortunately no. No lack of effort on my part (I got that coppery taste at the back of my throat) and felt every draining step of the last half mile. :(


So, on that basis the most likely scenario is I'm dying. Or I should just cut out the chocolate.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:57 am

Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:Hmmmm

Something's wrong.

The last two races (Half marathon two weeks ago and a 5k last night) I've completely run out of energy towards the end.

Last night I did my first mile at 6:50, second at 7:15 and the third in 7:30. Finish time was 22.42

It's a hilly course but I did the same race last month in 21:57 so somewhere I've lost 45 seconds over 5k. Doesn't sound a lot, but it is to me.

Suggestions?
perm one from eight

creeping old age
short term undiagnosed medical condition
chronic undiagnosed medical condition
statistical fluctuation
autumn/winter underfoot conditions
extra weight due to hair growth
less aerodynamic clothing
extra weight due to porking out
I'm going with creeping old age ;)

Some of our athletes take those energy gel shots during a race, I don't know much about them but could be an option to look into?

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:02 am

Gary the Enfield wrote:
thebish wrote:
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:Hmmmm

Something's wrong.

The last two races (Half marathon two weeks ago and a 5k last night) I've completely run out of energy towards the end.

Last night I did my first mile at 6:50, second at 7:15 and the third in 7:30. Finish time was 22.42

It's a hilly course but I did the same race last month in 21:57 so somewhere I've lost 45 seconds over 5k. Doesn't sound a lot, but it is to me.

Suggestions?

Unfortunately no. No lack of effort on my part (I got that coppery taste at the back of my throat) and felt every draining step of the last half mile. :(
perm one from eight

creeping old age
short term undiagnosed medical condition
chronic undiagnosed medical condition
statistical fluctuation
autumn/winter underfoot conditions
extra weight due to hair growth
less aerodynamic clothing
extra weight due to porking out
or... an unexplained 45sec time loss??

alien abduction...
Definitely old age, now he's quoting posts without even commenting on them! :laugh: Bless.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:04 am

Gooner Girl wrote:
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:Hmmmm

Something's wrong.

The last two races (Half marathon two weeks ago and a 5k last night) I've completely run out of energy towards the end.

Last night I did my first mile at 6:50, second at 7:15 and the third in 7:30. Finish time was 22.42

It's a hilly course but I did the same race last month in 21:57 so somewhere I've lost 45 seconds over 5k. Doesn't sound a lot, but it is to me.

Suggestions?
perm one from eight

creeping old age
short term undiagnosed medical condition
chronic undiagnosed medical condition
statistical fluctuation
autumn/winter underfoot conditions
extra weight due to hair growth
less aerodynamic clothing
extra weight due to porking out
I'm going with creeping old age ;)

Some of our athletes take those energy gel shots during a race, I don't know much about them but could be an option to look into?

I have taken energy gels on longer runs. Shouldn't need one on a 5k run. And enough with the technophobe jibes! :spank:

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:12 am

Gary the Enfield wrote:
Gooner Girl wrote:
I'm going with creeping old age ;)

Some of our athletes take those energy gel shots during a race, I don't know much about them but could be an option to look into?

I have taken energy gels on longer runs. Shouldn't need one on a 5k run. And enough with the technophobe jibes! :spank:
I was thinking more the half marathon re the gels.

To be honest, I'd just give up if i were you and take up carpet bowls or something.

Glad to be of help. Will send you the bill later ;)

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by LeverEnd » Wed Nov 06, 2013 7:39 pm

Were you happy with your mileage and tempo runs for the half?
If you weren't optimally trained for the half then you could have faded for that reason and also have lingering tiredness in your legs that stops you running well over 5k. Just one possible theory.
I'd rest a few days then plug away and see if you perk up and if not then look for other explanations.
Just off to try 2 laps of the 5k course after my massive 7.5 min run the other day and an encouraging physio prognosis.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:21 pm

LeverEnd wrote:Were you happy with your mileage and tempo runs for the half?
If you weren't optimally trained for the half then you could have faded for that reason and also have lingering tiredness in your legs that stops you running well over 5k. Just one possible theory.
I'd rest a few days then plug away and see if you perk up and if not then look for other explanations.
Just off to try 2 laps of the 5k course after my massive 7.5 min run the other day and an encouraging physio prognosis.

No. I was 8 minutes off my normal time. But I think I've identified the problem.

I've just been back through my diary. Since I got back from Holiday at the end of August I have competed in the following races:

08/09 Clacton Triathlon (Olympic Distance)
15/09 Mayor of Enfield's 10k run
21/09 Dorney Lakes triathlon relay
29/09 Garden City 10 mile run
01/10 Chingford League 5k interclub race
05/10 Leverhulme Parkrun 5k
08/10 Lea Valley Aquathlon
12/10 Chingford League 5 mile x-country interclub race
20/10 Birmingham Half Marathon
27/10 10 mile Sunday Run (helping a mate get up to speed)
05/11 Chingford League 5k interclub race

In addition to this I have run in training a minimum of twice a week and swum twice a week too (apart from the days where a race has clashed with or just before a training day)

I have a half marathon on the 17th November and a club race on the 24th. December I rest.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by thebish » Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:33 pm

so, basically, the problem is you are knackered?

phew - was convinced it was alien abduction...

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:34 pm

thebish wrote:so, basically, the problem is you are knackered?

phew - was convinced it was alien abduction...

I know, who'da thunk? Honestly didn't realise I'd done so much. :shock:

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by LeverEnd » Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:12 pm

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gooner Girl » Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:23 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
thebish wrote:so, basically, the problem is you are knackered?

phew - was convinced it was alien abduction...

I know, who'da thunk? Honestly didn't realise I'd done so much. :shock:
You have to realise you're getting old and accept your limits GtE. Not a youngster anymore ;)

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by LeverEnd » Sat Nov 09, 2013 6:36 pm

Was marshalling the Red Rose XC at Leverhulme Park today before the match. Bucketing down and hailstone and an absolute mudbath. Really don't like XC but almost wished I were uninjured and running. Proper XC course.
Was really pleased for my niece , 36th out of 54 after finishing in last place last year.
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LeverEnd wrote:Was marshalling the Red Rose XC at Leverhulme Park today before the match. Bucketing down and hailstone and an absolute mudbath. Really don't like XC but almost wished I were uninjured and running. Proper XC course.
Was really pleased for my niece , 36th out of 54 after finishing in last place last year.
Ah, that's what that was....saw them setting up this morning whilst I was out on my bike...

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Sun Nov 17, 2013 5:16 pm

Did St. Neots Half Marathon today.

1:37:03 (Chip time)

Really pleased to have broken 1:40 given the last couple of weeks. Had a friend pace me round and he really helped by bollocking me when I needed it most.

Knackered now, though. :P

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Post by Harry Genshaw » Sun Nov 17, 2013 5:24 pm

Great effort G. My ambition for next year is to break 1.40

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