The athletics/running thread
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I'm running mate, not marshalling!LeverEnd wrote:Have you given her directions to the breakfast? Tell her to look for the tall handsome beast in the hi-viz jacket with the distinguished hairline. I'll show her the ropes.
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Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
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Gooner Girl wrote:Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
Nice one! 1K sounds a long way. How many lengths is that? I get bored then knackered after about 16. I've usually been overtaken by about 10 blue rinse ladies as well doing breast stroke

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I was doing breast stroke!Harry Genshaw wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
Nice one! 1K sounds a long way. How many lengths is that? I get bored then knackered after about 16. I've usually been overtaken by about 10 blue rinse ladies as well doing breast stroke

How's the hamstring?
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40 lengthsGooner Girl wrote:I was doing breast stroke!Harry Genshaw wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
Nice one! 1K sounds a long way. How many lengths is that? I get bored then knackered after about 16. I've usually been overtaken by about 10 blue rinse ladies as well doing breast strokeI'm not blue rinse though. Yet! It was 40 lengths.
How's the hamstring?

Hamstrings a lot better ta, would probably benefit from some swimming tbh but I just cant face it. Might try a couple of wee jogettes next week
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That's good re the hamstring! You more mature (geriatric) athletes are always injured!Harry Genshaw wrote:40 lengthsGooner Girl wrote:I was doing breast stroke!Harry Genshaw wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
Nice one! 1K sounds a long way. How many lengths is that? I get bored then knackered after about 16. I've usually been overtaken by about 10 blue rinse ladies as well doing breast strokeI'm not blue rinse though. Yet! It was 40 lengths.
How's the hamstring?. Wow! Seriously, well done.
Hamstrings a lot better ta, would probably benefit from some swimming tbh but I just cant face it. Might try a couple of wee jogettes next week


Good luck with the runs next week though I think you should consider a swim too! It's too hot to run far!
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That usually happens to me at parkrun!!Harry Genshaw wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
Nice one! 1K sounds a long way. How many lengths is that? I get bored then knackered after about 16. I've usually been overtaken by about 10 blue rinse ladies as well doing breast stroke
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I would make some remark about the superiority of the female of the species but I'm a bit outnumbered!Burnden Paddock wrote:That usually happens to me at parkrun!!Harry Genshaw wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
Nice one! 1K sounds a long way. How many lengths is that? I get bored then knackered after about 16. I've usually been overtaken by about 10 blue rinse ladies as well doing breast stroke
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I think it's more a reflection of me being a slower, 'mature', beer bellied individual than any superiority contest between the male and female of the species tbf.Gooner Girl wrote:I would make some remark about the superiority of the female of the species but I'm a bit outnumbered!Burnden Paddock wrote:That usually happens to me at parkrun!!Harry Genshaw wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
Nice one! 1K sounds a long way. How many lengths is that? I get bored then knackered after about 16. I've usually been overtaken by about 10 blue rinse ladies as well doing breast stroke
So when is your return to competition? I trust that Sky have snapped up the broadcasting rights?

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I think 'you've been framed' have snapped up the broadcasting rights!Burnden Paddock wrote:I think it's more a reflection of me being a slower, 'mature', beer bellied individual than any superiority contest between the male and female of the species tbf.Gooner Girl wrote:I would make some remark about the superiority of the female of the species but I'm a bit outnumbered!Burnden Paddock wrote:That usually happens to me at parkrun!!Harry Genshaw wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Well triple jump didn't go that well Tuesday but I swam 1km last night and felt good on it, like I could swim further, so I guess that's progress!
Nice one! 1K sounds a long way. How many lengths is that? I get bored then knackered after about 16. I've usually been overtaken by about 10 blue rinse ladies as well doing breast stroke
So when is your return to competition? I trust that Sky have snapped up the broadcasting rights?


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At least you should get £250 x ?? for your troubles!!
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Some chap's video recorded this morning's Parkrun. I'm not on it as I'll have been too fast for him, natch
Anyway, it doesn't even begin to do the mean-spirited bitch that is Cruella any justice, but here you go! 
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If you're going to film it and say that the hill 'killed you', at least do it properly. Show the pain and the struggle to get up there ffs!
Didn't feel great today, so decided to just get around. Felt stronger as it went on, which I was pleased with and managed a 'strong' finish witnessed by LE (come on, back me up). Finished in 27.59 which I was quite pleased with under the circumstances. Still plenty of room for improvement though.
Didn't feel great today, so decided to just get around. Felt stronger as it went on, which I was pleased with and managed a 'strong' finish witnessed by LE (come on, back me up). Finished in 27.59 which I was quite pleased with under the circumstances. Still plenty of room for improvement though.
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A few years ago I took a week's holiday in Zermatt, Switzerland. At all times you are utterly dwarfed by, and are in a state of complete awe by the dominance of the Matterhorn. However, can you take a picture of it or gain any kind of footage of it that doesn't leave it looking like little more than a chunk of Toblerone? Can you shite!Burnden Paddock wrote:If you're going to film it and say that the hill 'killed you', at least do it properly. Show the pain and the struggle to get up there ffs!
I reckon that it's similar with Cruella. The only way that anyone will ever get to appreciate how evil a bitch she truly is, is to get the pumps out and run up her! Even if it's just once.
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Cruella is a bitch. But we love her.
Yesterday I did a fairly innocuous 12 x 1 minute hill efforts but had a little pain running downhill towards the end.
Today I did a slow 10 miler (9min. pace) and my knee was, largely, okay.

Yesterday I did a fairly innocuous 12 x 1 minute hill efforts but had a little pain running downhill towards the end.
Today I did a slow 10 miler (9min. pace) and my knee was, largely, okay.
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See, you need to welcome the new soul vision and sort your laces out, man.Gary the Enfield wrote:Yesterday I did a fairly innocuous 12 x 1 minute hill efforts but had a little pain running downhill towards the end.

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I am sufficiently laced thank you. It's my knee that's knacked, not my shoes.Bruce Rioja wrote:See, you need to welcome the new soul vision and sort your laces out, man.Gary the Enfield wrote:Yesterday I did a fairly innocuous 12 x 1 minute hill efforts but had a little pain running downhill towards the end.
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Late to swimming tonight so only managed to get 5 laps in. 250m warm up then 4 laps time at 24 minutes dead.
2 run circuits around the complex finished off the session.
Tired tonight.
2 run circuits around the complex finished off the session.
Tired tonight.
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Rivington 5 miler tonight. I'm going along with Mr End.................. To watch 

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Back to football today for first time in ages. Pre season training. Fitness work at first which was exhausting but fine, but then when we went into a game I managed to do myself an injury. I've never even had a proper injury before, is this what happens when you get old?
I turned and accelerated after the ball and pulled a muscle in my quad. Bit gutted to be honest - I guess I will have to rest it - for how long? I was going to swim tomorrow but more importantly I really wanted to triple jump in a competition next week. How long do these things take to heal? 


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