The athletics/running thread
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LeverEnd wrote:See that's what I should have done. Ran after work and fell very heavily on a tarmac downhill. Managed to balls up both hands, shoulder knee and rib as well as the sore turned ankle! None of which will stop me running but it fecking hurts when I breath deeply. Going doing spin class at 6.30 now I've soaked in the bath and plastered my hands up, not sure how long I'll last.Gooner Girl wrote:Anyone training tonight? I was supposed to be out for a run but it's been chucking it down all day so we have cancelled and I have eaten 2 jam doughnuts instead...

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I couldn't jog 200m from front door to Leisure Centre, because of the impact, but with the bike being smoother it was uncomfortable but manageable. I'm such an idiot, only just got running again. Have a pre-booked physio check-up tomorrow, he's going to have more to do than he bargained for!
Hoping I'll be OK for the 5k on the 16th, you doing it Harry?
Hoping I'll be OK for the 5k on the 16th, you doing it Harry?
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Lever End, you're supposed to be taking it easy as you come back into it!LeverEnd wrote:I couldn't jog 200m from front door to Leisure Centre, because of the impact, but with the bike being smoother it was uncomfortable but manageable. I'm such an idiot, only just got running again. Have a pre-booked physio check-up tomorrow, he's going to have more to do than he bargained for!
Hoping I'll be OK for the 5k on the 16th, you doing it Harry?

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I have been Miss honest! Clumsiness notwithstanding it was a very easy run.Gooner Girl wrote:Lever End, you're supposed to be taking it easy as you come back into it!LeverEnd wrote:I couldn't jog 200m from front door to Leisure Centre, because of the impact, but with the bike being smoother it was uncomfortable but manageable. I'm such an idiot, only just got running again. Have a pre-booked physio check-up tomorrow, he's going to have more to do than he bargained for!
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Hmmm, I'm skeptical! Anyway, sounds like you deserve a jam doughnut more then me. I'll post one up to you!LeverEnd wrote:I have been Miss honest! Clumsiness notwithstanding it was a very easy run.Gooner Girl wrote:Lever End, you're supposed to be taking it easy as you come back into it!LeverEnd wrote:I couldn't jog 200m from front door to Leisure Centre, because of the impact, but with the bike being smoother it was uncomfortable but manageable. I'm such an idiot, only just got running again. Have a pre-booked physio check-up tomorrow, he's going to have more to do than he bargained for!
Hoping I'll be OK for the 5k on the 16th, you doing it Harry?
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Two hard sessions this week.
Tuesday 2.5 mile warm up to a local park then:
2 x 800m sprints with 2 minutes standing recovery
4 x 400m sprints with 1 minute standing recovery
5 x 200m sprints with 45 seconds standing recovery
On the way back to the club we stopped at the bottom of a hill which is about 1 mile long. We ran up for 30 seconds then turned and walked back for 30 seconds. This was repeated until we got to the top then jog back to the clubhouse.
Approx 7.5 miles all told.
Last night was an 8 mile hilly run with the intention of averaging 7:00 to 7:15 pace.
Fail. Only managed 7:38 but couldn't have pushed harder. On a flatter course perhaps but not this one.
No running this weekend. Well, not much.
Tuesday 2.5 mile warm up to a local park then:
2 x 800m sprints with 2 minutes standing recovery
4 x 400m sprints with 1 minute standing recovery
5 x 200m sprints with 45 seconds standing recovery
On the way back to the club we stopped at the bottom of a hill which is about 1 mile long. We ran up for 30 seconds then turned and walked back for 30 seconds. This was repeated until we got to the top then jog back to the clubhouse.
Approx 7.5 miles all told.
Last night was an 8 mile hilly run with the intention of averaging 7:00 to 7:15 pace.
Fail. Only managed 7:38 but couldn't have pushed harder. On a flatter course perhaps but not this one.
No running this weekend. Well, not much.

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Jplly decent of you. I had a fried egg and bacon barm, which squirts when you bite into it so is perhaps the savoury equivalent.Gooner Girl wrote:Hmmm, I'm skeptical! Anyway, sounds like you deserve a jam doughnut more then me. I'll post one up to you!LeverEnd wrote:I have been Miss honest! Clumsiness notwithstanding it was a very easy run.Gooner Girl wrote:Lever End, you're supposed to be taking it easy as you come back into it!LeverEnd wrote:I couldn't jog 200m from front door to Leisure Centre, because of the impact, but with the bike being smoother it was uncomfortable but manageable. I'm such an idiot, only just got running again. Have a pre-booked physio check-up tomorrow, he's going to have more to do than he bargained for!
Hoping I'll be OK for the 5k on the 16th, you doing it Harry?
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That sounds yummy too. I think you earnt it. As did GtE earn something a bit unhealthy after his epic endeavours this week.LeverEnd wrote:Jplly decent of you. I had a fried egg and bacon barm, which squirts when you bite into it so is perhaps the savoury equivalent.Gooner Girl wrote:Hmmm, I'm skeptical! Anyway, sounds like you deserve a jam doughnut more then me. I'll post one up to you!LeverEnd wrote:I have been Miss honest! Clumsiness notwithstanding it was a very easy run.Gooner Girl wrote:Lever End, you're supposed to be taking it easy as you come back into it!LeverEnd wrote:I couldn't jog 200m from front door to Leisure Centre, because of the impact, but with the bike being smoother it was uncomfortable but manageable. I'm such an idiot, only just got running again. Have a pre-booked physio check-up tomorrow, he's going to have more to do than he bargained for!
Hoping I'll be OK for the 5k on the 16th, you doing it Harry?
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Cod and Chips yesterday lunchtime. Didn't like.
Large G&T before bed last night. Much better.

Large G&T before bed last night. Much better.

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You can't beat a bacon double cheeseburger I've found!Gary the Enfield wrote:Cod and Chips yesterday lunchtime. Didn't like.![]()
Large G&T before bed last night. Much better.

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Gooner Girl wrote:You can't beat a bacon double cheeseburger I've found!Gary the Enfield wrote:Cod and Chips yesterday lunchtime. Didn't like.![]()
Large G&T before bed last night. Much better.
I wouldn't eat it if you've found it.

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Well that's just picky and ungrateful!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:You can't beat a bacon double cheeseburger I've found!Gary the Enfield wrote:Cod and Chips yesterday lunchtime. Didn't like.![]()
Large G&T before bed last night. Much better.
I wouldn't eat it if you've found it.
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Gooner Girl wrote:Well that's just picky and ungrateful!Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:You can't beat a bacon double cheeseburger I've found!Gary the Enfield wrote:Cod and Chips yesterday lunchtime. Didn't like.![]()
Large G&T before bed last night. Much better.
I wouldn't eat it if you've found it.
Let me rephrase. You shouldn't eat unsolicited, recently discovered, bacon double cheeseburgers.
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Did Mummy always tell you never to accept food from dodgy women then?Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well that's just picky and ungrateful!Gary the Enfield wrote:
I wouldn't eat it if you've found it.
Let me rephrase. You shouldn't eat unsolicited, recently discovered, bacon double cheeseburgers.
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He's never really broached the subject. It's all art and law with him.Gooner Girl wrote:Did Mummy always tell you never to accept food from dodgy women then?Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well that's just picky and ungrateful!Gary the Enfield wrote:
I wouldn't eat it if you've found it.
Let me rephrase. You shouldn't eat unsolicited, recently discovered, bacon double cheeseburgers.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Or a donut burger, anyone?
Jesus, no.
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I reckon I'd give that a whirl myself, but not convinced the sweet/savoury thing will work out with a cheese burger
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Get some of them crisps on it. Be reet.boltonboris wrote:I reckon I'd give that a whirl myself, but not convinced the sweet/savoury thing will work out with a cheese burger

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Even I who loves both burger and doughnut draw the line at that! Looks gross!
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