The athletics/running thread
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Feeling good to be back in the swing of things after so long out? Next you'll be taking up football againHarry Genshaw wrote:^ I'm doing the same this weekend coming as last all being well. Park run Saturday & fell race in the lakes on Sunday. Quite excited

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The only reason I'll ever be on a football pitch again would be to make Zat Knight look reasonable!

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You could probably get a game for the Bolton first team if you put in a few hours trainingHarry Genshaw wrote:DefoThe only reason I'll ever be on a football pitch again would be to make Zat Knight look reasonable!

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Had an England netball player in today at work to coach the girls at school.
Firstly - £300 for 2 hours coaching and she did similar drills to the ones we do - I think I need a pay rise...
Secondly - she was *only* 6'1 tall which is apparently short for an international netballer. Told our rugby playing Head of Sport who is a short arse but has legs like tree trunks to stick with the oval ball game, he clearly couldn't cut it in international netball (though its fair to say i might struggle too...)
Firstly - £300 for 2 hours coaching and she did similar drills to the ones we do - I think I need a pay rise...
Secondly - she was *only* 6'1 tall which is apparently short for an international netballer. Told our rugby playing Head of Sport who is a short arse but has legs like tree trunks to stick with the oval ball game, he clearly couldn't cut it in international netball (though its fair to say i might struggle too...)
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Tough run today. 5.34 miles of some tough hills both up and down. Ice, mud, grass and chalk escarpment. Proper cross country. 45:43.
Tired and very happy.
Tired and very happy.

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Is that the one that you had Missy running yesterday, Competitive Dad? That looked seriously caked in shit.Gary the Enfield wrote:Tough run today. 5.34 miles of some tough hills both up and down. Ice, mud, grass and chalk escarpment. Proper cross country. 45:43.
Tired and very happy.

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Excellent! Sounds tougher than the fell race I did today just off the M6 near to Kendal. 2 lap race with a one long climb on each lap and an icy cold river crossing. Got round in under 30 minutes but mainly pleased to tick another race offGary the Enfield wrote:Tough run today. 5.34 miles of some tough hills both up and down. Ice, mud, grass and chalk escarpment. Proper cross country. 45:43.
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No Bruce, different gig. Hers was much muddier than mine.Bruce Rioja wrote:Is that the one that you had Missy running yesterday, Competitive Dad? That looked seriously caked in shit.Gary the Enfield wrote:Tough run today. 5.34 miles of some tough hills both up and down. Ice, mud, grass and chalk escarpment. Proper cross country. 45:43.
Tired and very happy.
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Cheers H. How far was your run?Harry Genshaw wrote:Excellent! Sounds tougher than the fell race I did today just off the M6 near to Kendal. 2 lap race with a one long climb on each lap and an icy cold river crossing. Got round in under 30 minutes but mainly pleased to tick another race offGary the Enfield wrote:Tough run today. 5.34 miles of some tough hills both up and down. Ice, mud, grass and chalk escarpment. Proper cross country. 45:43.
Tired and very happy.
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Think it was about 4 miles. This series apparently is all about the climbs. They're getting steeper each week with a couple of real daft ones due in early Feb. Long way to go for a relatively short race but its great to be back competing and hopefully setting things up for a few tougher ones in Spring & SummerGary the Enfield wrote:Cheers H. How far was your run?Harry Genshaw wrote:Excellent! Sounds tougher than the fell race I did today just off the M6 near to Kendal. 2 lap race with a one long climb on each lap and an icy cold river crossing. Got round in under 30 minutes but mainly pleased to tick another race offGary the Enfield wrote:Tough run today. 5.34 miles of some tough hills both up and down. Ice, mud, grass and chalk escarpment. Proper cross country. 45:43.
Tired and very happy.
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Are you parkrunning Mr HG? Managed a 25 mins jog the other night so going to run parkrun with my sis tomorrow then take my nephew to the cinema, which should be a relaxing aftermath but ...
Good news and bad news for my niece - she got picked to run (promoted from reserve list) for Bolton in the GM Schools Champs but has a groin injury so isn't sure she can do it. It'll be a boost to her confidence to be recognised even if she doesn't run though.
Good news and bad news for my niece - she got picked to run (promoted from reserve list) for Bolton in the GM Schools Champs but has a groin injury so isn't sure she can do it. It'll be a boost to her confidence to be recognised even if she doesn't run though.
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How did you get on this morning LE? No major aches & pains I hope.
Am just about to set off for Leigh. XC today & fell tomorrow - with hopefully a clean bill of health afterwards
Am just about to set off for Leigh. XC today & fell tomorrow - with hopefully a clean bill of health afterwards
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Didn't run in the end. My niece wasn't allowed to do it as she can only jog due to injury so I jogged with her and supported.Harry Genshaw wrote:How did you get on this morning LE? No major aches & pains I hope.
Am just about to set off for Leigh. XC today & fell tomorrow - with hopefully a clean bill of health afterwards
How was Leigh? Heard it's a road runner's course in dry conditions, maybe not today though?
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Leigh was ok. Fifth time I've done it but was over 3 and a half minutes slower than previous attempts. Just a lack of fitness thankfully, which should come back in time hopefully. 3rd lap was torture and was just about hanging in there. It's fast & pretty flat for a XC course so I imagine it would suit good road runnersLeverEnd wrote:Didn't run in the end. My niece wasn't allowed to do it as she can only jog due to injury so I jogged with her and supported.Harry Genshaw wrote:How did you get on this morning LE? No major aches & pains I hope.
Am just about to set off for Leigh. XC today & fell tomorrow - with hopefully a clean bill of health afterwards
How was Leigh? Heard it's a road runner's course in dry conditions, maybe not today though?
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Good stuff, good luck on the fells, wherever that is I'm sure it will make up for the Leigh flatness. Still never done a fell race.
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Sacked off this mornings race for a longer plod around Winter Hill. Was out for about 2 hours with thick mud in several places. Took a good half an hour for the stiffness from yesterdays race to shift but great to be out for so long with no Achilles problems afterwards.
Surprised a runner of your ability hasn't done a fell race LE. You gotta change that when you're back to full fitness - you'll love it
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Mixed it up a bit and did a hills session last night. Surprised I'm not feeling it today, it was a good work out. Need to make it more regular.
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We'll done. I'm doing the Hadleigh Legacy 10k on Sunday. It's all hill.Gooner Girl wrote:Mixed it up a bit and did a hills session last night. Surprised I'm not feeling it today, it was a good work out. Need to make it more regular.
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Good luck, hope the legacy on Mon and Tues isn't too bad!Gary the Enfield wrote:We'll done. I'm doing the Hadleigh Legacy 10k on Sunday. It's all hill.Gooner Girl wrote:Mixed it up a bit and did a hills session last night. Surprised I'm not feeling it today, it was a good work out. Need to make it more regular.
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LeverEnd wrote:Good luck, hope the legacy on Mon and Tues isn't too bad!Gary the Enfield wrote:We'll done. I'm doing the Hadleigh Legacy 10k on Sunday. It's all hill.Gooner Girl wrote:Mixed it up a bit and did a hills session last night. Surprised I'm not feeling it today, it was a good work out. Need to make it more regular.
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