The athletics/running thread
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I was just about to say "nice one!", 6 miles is good going after recent problems. Would gym n swim as well not be overdoing it? Good luckGooner Girl wrote:Now?! After a 6 mile run this morning?!LeverEnd wrote:Inspired by GtE I'm going to go and do a gym session and a 800m swim. Nursed my calf through 6 miles this morning. Then I'm going to try to avoid taking a self satisfied week off.Harry Genshaw wrote:All 3?Gooner Girl wrote:Had hoped to get a triple jump session in tonight but my coach is currently holidaying in Italy so options include a swim, a later evening hills session or sitting on the sofa munching Pringles. Hmmmm.
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Just as well, you'd have probably got yourself injured again doing all that in one day!LeverEnd wrote:Fortunately the pool was closed.

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He would probably have melted walking there. The soft xxxx!!Gooner Girl wrote:Just as well, you'd have probably got yourself injured again doing all that in one day!LeverEnd wrote:Fortunately the pool was closed.

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How was your run tonight BP?!Burnden Paddock wrote:He would probably have melted walking there. The soft xxxx!!Gooner Girl wrote:Just as well, you'd have probably got yourself injured again doing all that in one day!LeverEnd wrote:Fortunately the pool was closed.

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Harsh! The H&S brigade ruled that it was unsafe to run this evening. Grrrr! 

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I see. So it wasn't that you couldn't be bothered and decided to sit on the sofa and eat icecream instead?!Burnden Paddock wrote:Harsh! The H&S brigade ruled that it was unsafe to run this evening. Grrrr!

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Shush. It was an ice lolly actually!Gooner Girl wrote:I see. So it wasn't that you couldn't be bothered and decided to sit on the sofa and eat icecream instead?!Burnden Paddock wrote:Harsh! The H&S brigade ruled that it was unsafe to run this evening. Grrrr!

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I didn't mean to the run that far. Felt just about ok though. Gym was just core abs etc, stuff i need to stay uninsured. Nothing daft!Harry Genshaw wrote:I was just about to say "nice one!", 6 miles is good going after recent problems. Would gym n swim as well not be overdoing it? Good luckGooner Girl wrote:Now?! After a 6 mile run this morning?!LeverEnd wrote:Inspired by GtE I'm going to go and do a gym session and a 800m swim. Nursed my calf through 6 miles this morning. Then I'm going to try to avoid taking a self satisfied week off.Harry Genshaw wrote:All 3?Gooner Girl wrote:Had hoped to get a triple jump session in tonight but my coach is currently holidaying in Italy so options include a swim, a later evening hills session or sitting on the sofa munching Pringles. Hmmmm.
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Had a lovely swim in Lea Valley White Water Centre
Just in my tri-suit so not as buoyant (and much slower). Still, 1250m swim and 2 x 1km loops round the complex made for a lovely pleasant workout.
Now then, I am in Bolton on Saturday and have a favour to ask. I want to do the ParkRun and have a lift there but not back. Is there anyone who could give me a lift back to Horwich afterwards? The lucky winner gets breakfast paid for. Now, who wants to take me up on an offer of unlimited sausage?
Just in my tri-suit so not as buoyant (and much slower). Still, 1250m swim and 2 x 1km loops round the complex made for a lovely pleasant workout.
Now then, I am in Bolton on Saturday and have a favour to ask. I want to do the ParkRun and have a lift there but not back. Is there anyone who could give me a lift back to Horwich afterwards? The lucky winner gets breakfast paid for. Now, who wants to take me up on an offer of unlimited sausage?

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I live in Bury, but free breakfast appeals!
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Burnden Paddock wrote:I live in Bury, but free breakfast appeals!![]()
LE is probably yer man!
Probably, but he usually has a car full I think. LE? Howabout it?
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I'll run you back if you're stuck, Fella.Gary the Enfield wrote:Burnden Paddock wrote:I live in Bury, but free breakfast appeals!![]()
LE is probably yer man!
Probably, but he usually has a car full I think. LE? Howabout it?
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Try to dissuade him from taking you via the 'scenic' route. So to speak!Gary the Enfield wrote:Burnden Paddock wrote:I live in Bury, but free breakfast appeals!![]()
LE is probably yer man!
Probably, but he usually has a car full I think. LE? Howabout it?
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Burnden Paddock wrote:Try to dissuade him from taking you via the 'scenic' route. So to speak!Gary the Enfield wrote:Burnden Paddock wrote:I live in Bury, but free breakfast appeals!![]()
LE is probably yer man!
Probably, but he usually has a car full I think. LE? Howabout it?
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Bruce Rioja wrote:I'll run you back if you're stuck, Fella.Gary the Enfield wrote:Burnden Paddock wrote:I live in Bury, but free breakfast appeals!![]()
LE is probably yer man!
Probably, but he usually has a car full I think. LE? Howabout it?
Cheers Bruce. May need you to.
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No worries, mate. Anytime.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:I'll run you back if you're stuck, Fella.Gary the Enfield wrote:Burnden Paddock wrote:I live in Bury, but free breakfast appeals!![]()
LE is probably yer man!
Probably, but he usually has a car full I think. LE? Howabout it?
Cheers Bruce. May need you to.
Today I've mostly made the mistake of not getting today's run in a 06:00 when I was wide awake and it was nice and cool, electing instead to put it off until this evening. It's currently 32 deg C here.

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Bruce Rioja wrote:No worries, mate. Anytime.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:I'll run you back if you're stuck, Fella.Gary the Enfield wrote:Burnden Paddock wrote:I live in Bury, but free breakfast appeals!![]()
LE is probably yer man!
Probably, but he usually has a car full I think. LE? Howabout it?
Cheers Bruce. May need you to.
Today I've mostly made the mistake of not getting today's run in a 06:00 when I was wide awake and it was nice and cool, electing instead to put it off until this evening. It's currently 32 deg C here.
Glad I'm not running. 35 in the shade. Hope it cools as I have 9km club race tomorrow. Not going to be pleasant.
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I got myself through a lot of those freezing cold, icy, winter runs by telling myself that I was putting myself through it so that I'll truly appreciate the summer runs, and would be able to congratulate myself for having stuck at them. Hmmmmmm.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote: Today I've mostly made the mistake of not getting today's run in a 06:00 when I was wide awake and it was nice and cool, electing instead to put it off until this evening. It's currently 32 deg C here.
Glad I'm not running. 35 in the shade. Hope it cools as I have 9km club race tomorrow. Not going to be pleasant.

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Bruce Rioja wrote:I got myself through a lot of those freezing cold, icy, winter runs by telling myself that I was putting myself through it so that I'll truly appreciate the summer runs, and would be able to congratulate myself for having stuck at them. Hmmmmmm.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote: Today I've mostly made the mistake of not getting today's run in a 06:00 when I was wide awake and it was nice and cool, electing instead to put it off until this evening. It's currently 32 deg C here.
Glad I'm not running. 35 in the shade. Hope it cools as I have 9km club race tomorrow. Not going to be pleasant.
I said I'd never complain about running in heat after my two winter-long marathon training stints. But I do.

11 degrees and drizzly is what I love.
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