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Now here's something I was thinking about. Being as they've altered the course and made it more difficult, shouldn't existing PB's be expunged and new one's created? (or do I just need to run faster?LeverEnd wrote:Nice one. My aim to be beat my Bolton parkrun best and then go on a mini tour of N West parkruns. My mate Leon has done 86 parkruns at 85 different venues. I won't be looking to rival him though.

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They should, and the Bolton organisers have tried after a number of requests from parkrunners, but the London central lot won't allow it, bellends. Makes no difference to me as mine was set this year and I never ran on the old course like you did.Bruce Rioja wrote:Now here's something I was thinking about. Being as they've altered the course and made it more difficult, shouldn't existing PB's be expunged and new one's created? (or do I just need to run faster?LeverEnd wrote:Nice one. My aim to be beat my Bolton parkrun best and then go on a mini tour of N West parkruns. My mate Leon has done 86 parkruns at 85 different venues. I won't be looking to rival him though.)
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Few did.LeverEnd wrote:I never ran on the old course like you did.

Couldn't get going tonight. Did 2 K and came home.
Oh - bish. That quandary as to whether the Nike+ gives accurate distances? Well, I used it on Saturday morning on the Parkrun and it measured it to exactly 5K almost to the metre. So either it's cock-on accurate, or they measured the Parkrun with one.

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i think i'd expect it to outside - if it is using satellite gps tracking... but in the gym on a running machine?? that's where I'd question it!Bruce Rioja wrote:Few did.LeverEnd wrote:I never ran on the old course like you did.
Couldn't get going tonight. Did 2 K and came home.
Oh - bish. That quandary as to whether the Nike+ gives accurate distances? Well, I used it on Saturday morning on the Parkrun and it measured it to exactly 5K almost to the metre. So either it's cock-on accurate, or they measured the Parkrun with one.
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Just done 5K, 2 minutes quicker than I have been doing. Can't work out if that's the benefit of having done the Parkrun, or from me being on the piss until 2 O'Clock this morning. 

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I thought I felt some earth tremorsBruce Rioja wrote:Just done 5K, 2 minutes quicker than I have been doing. Can't work out if that's the benefit of having done the Parkrun, or from me being on the piss until 2 O'Clock this morning.

Seriously, seeing you were at it again has got me out of my 2 year slumbers and I'm midway through week 5
It really is a bastard running around here, as you know - Ive settled on lapping around Stich mi Lane/Harwood Meadows
I did think about aiming to Parkrun but that course is just daft
Just looking to get back to 26 minutes for 5k and lose 2 stone in the process
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Ha! nice person.CAPSLOCK wrote:I thought I felt some earth tremorsBruce Rioja wrote:Just done 5K, 2 minutes quicker than I have been doing. Can't work out if that's the benefit of having done the Parkrun, or from me being on the piss until 2 O'Clock this morning.
Seriously, seeing you were at it again has got me out of my 2 year slumbers and I'm midway through week 5
It really is a bastard running around here, as you know - Ive settled on lapping around Stich mi Lane/Harwood Meadows
I did think about aiming to Parkrun but that course is just daft
Just looking to get back to 26 minutes for 5k and lose 2 stone in the process

Nice one, Fella. At least now there won't be me alone being pointed at by the neighbours.
Parkrun course is mental, but if I can get round it then so can you, and like you say, we're hardly short of hills to practice on by us.
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Do a few Bolton parkruns then go and do Worsley Woods and knock about 2 mins off, it's on the old railway line that runs past Bolton Hospital. Flat and fast. My sis runs about 25 on Bolton and 24:45 over there. It's only 10 mins from the Bolton one as well.
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Just done 6K. That's a record for me. Got to 5K and just thought 'feck it - keep going'. 

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Just done 6K. That's a record for me. Got to 5K and just thought 'feck it - keep going'.


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I might just surprise you, one day. 
Anybody fancy having a crack at the Manchester 10K next May? I'm a bit perturbed by it costing the thick end of £40 to run around Manchester but it'll certainly give me personally something to work towards.
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Anybody fancy having a crack at the Manchester 10K next May? I'm a bit perturbed by it costing the thick end of £40 to run around Manchester but it'll certainly give me personally something to work towards.
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Save your money Bruce. Go for the Bolton 10k, the Lostock 6 or the Smithills trail race. Much cheaper and on your doorstep. In fact, feck it, you're progressing well, why not all three!?Bruce Rioja wrote:I might just surprise you, one day.
Anybody fancy having a crack at the Manchester 10K next May? I'm a bit perturbed by it costing the thick end of £40 to run around Manchester but it'll certainly give me personally something to work towards.
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Oh nice one, Harry. They sound a better do. 10K around Leverhulme Park though says to me that that'll be 6 times up that cunting fecking hill thoughHarry Genshaw wrote:Save your money Bruce. Go for the Bolton 10k, the Lostock 6 or the Smithills trail race. Much cheaper and on your doorstep. In fact, feck it, you're progressing well, why not all three!?Bruce Rioja wrote:I might just surprise you, one day.
Anybody fancy having a crack at the Manchester 10K next May? I'm a bit perturbed by it costing the thick end of £40 to run around Manchester but it'll certainly give me personally something to work towards.
http://www.greatrun.org/Events/Event.aspx?id=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.bolton10k.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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No it's amuch nicer course than that. A bit twisty and turny but not too many hills. Marshalled it the last few years, might get back to running it this time.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh nice one, Harry. They sound a better do. 10K around Leverhulme Park though says to me that that'll be 6 times up that cunting fecking hill thoughHarry Genshaw wrote:Save your money Bruce. Go for the Bolton 10k, the Lostock 6 or the Smithills trail race. Much cheaper and on your doorstep. In fact, feck it, you're progressing well, why not all three!?Bruce Rioja wrote:I might just surprise you, one day.
Anybody fancy having a crack at the Manchester 10K next May? I'm a bit perturbed by it costing the thick end of £40 to run around Manchester but it'll certainly give me personally something to work towards.
http://www.greatrun.org/Events/Event.aspx?id=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;![]()
http://www.bolton10k.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Are we doing it then? Who's up for it?LeverEnd wrote:No it's amuch nicer course than that. A bit twisty and turny but not too many hills. Marshalled it the last few years, might get back to running it this time.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh nice one, Harry. They sound a better do. 10K around Leverhulme Park though says to me that that'll be 6 times up that cunting fecking hill thoughHarry Genshaw wrote:Save your money Bruce. Go for the Bolton 10k, the Lostock 6 or the Smithills trail race. Much cheaper and on your doorstep. In fact, feck it, you're progressing well, why not all three!?Bruce Rioja wrote:I might just surprise you, one day.
Anybody fancy having a crack at the Manchester 10K next May? I'm a bit perturbed by it costing the thick end of £40 to run around Manchester but it'll certainly give me personally something to work towards.
http://www.greatrun.org/Events/Event.aspx?id=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;![]()
http://www.bolton10k.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just taken advantage of this beautiful morning to get another 5K in. Have something called 'Bootcamp' with my mate's Mrs tonight. I have absolutely no idea what I'm letting myself in for here.

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Today I haven't even been able to walk without leaning forward. Bootcamp = pure evil!
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I'm shit at stuff like that. Struggle to walk downstairs etc. Keep meaning to condition myself better before running but simply can't be arsed!Bruce Rioja wrote:Today I haven't even been able to walk without leaning forward. Bootcamp = pure evil!
Anyway, will be doing parkrun again Saturday. I may be accompanying an attractive young woman from my club, who is just starting running again. I'm the supportive teammate type.

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It's different muscle groups you don't use otherwise, do a couple and you'll be fine the day after. Well, perhaps not fine, but better!
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This is the problem! There's a Wednesday 'Retro Circuits' session at Horwich that I might start doing. I'm a natural weakling, so it might take me more than a couple.Prufrock wrote:It's different muscle groups you don't use otherwise, do a couple and you'll be fine the day after. Well, perhaps not fine, but better!
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