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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Harry Genshaw » Sat Jan 16, 2016 5:46 pm

Heaton Park xc this afternoon. Snowing on the last lap and in areas the ground was still frozen so it was like skating on cobbles. Tricky! I'd had a tough PT session on Wednesday where I'd done way too much for my weedy office workers arms and they've become increasingly sore ever since to the extent I can't lift my arms properly. Have you tried running without swinging your arms? It's really hard! By the 3rd lap today I must have looked like an extra from Riverdance! :oops:
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Sat Jan 16, 2016 6:24 pm

Harry Genshaw wrote:Heaton Park xc this afternoon. Snowing on the last lap and in areas the ground was still frozen so it was like skating on cobbles. Tricky! I'd had a tough PT session on Wednesday where I'd done way too much for my weedy office workers arms and they've become increasingly sore ever since to the extent I can't lift my arms properly. Have you tried running without swinging your arms? It's really hard! By the 3rd lap today I must have looked like an extra from Riverdance! :oops:

Ha Ha Ha sounds hilarious.

And excuse me Mr Rioja but what part of 'ran round Rivington' did you not get? My first MILE was a hill. :grin:

Won't be on the bike tomorrow but I will do a 10 mile run instead.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sat Jan 16, 2016 8:59 pm

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Harry Genshaw wrote:Heaton Park xc this afternoon. Snowing on the last lap and in areas the ground was still frozen so it was like skating on cobbles. Tricky! I'd had a tough PT session on Wednesday where I'd done way too much for my weedy office workers arms and they've become increasingly sore ever since to the extent I can't lift my arms properly. Have you tried running without swinging your arms? It's really hard! By the 3rd lap today I must have looked like an extra from Riverdance! :oops:

Ha Ha Ha sounds hilarious.

And excuse me Mr Rioja but what part of 'ran round Rivington' did you not get? My first MILE was a hill. :grin:

Won't be on the bike tomorrow but I will do a 10 mile run instead.
You just ran around the rezzy on the flat, you 4ucker! :D Hmmm, happy to do 10K with you tomorrow, Brother, but I'm a lot slower than you and I'm really doubtful that I could get 10 m out, though I'd give it a go. How fast do Mrs and Missy run?
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Sun Jan 17, 2016 8:58 am

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Harry Genshaw wrote:Heaton Park xc this afternoon. Snowing on the last lap and in areas the ground was still frozen so it was like skating on cobbles. Tricky! I'd had a tough PT session on Wednesday where I'd done way too much for my weedy office workers arms and they've become increasingly sore ever since to the extent I can't lift my arms properly. Have you tried running without swinging your arms? It's really hard! By the 3rd lap today I must have looked like an extra from Riverdance! :oops:

Ha Ha Ha sounds hilarious.

And excuse me Mr Rioja but what part of 'ran round Rivington' did you not get? My first MILE was a hill. :grin:

Won't be on the bike tomorrow but I will do a 10 mile run instead.
You just ran around the rezzy on the flat, you 4ucker! :D Hmmm, happy to do 10K with you tomorrow, Brother, but I'm a lot slower than you and I'm really doubtful that I could get 10 m out, though I'd give it a go. How fast do Mrs and Missy run?
Sorry mate. Plans (largely) abandoned. Setting off now to recover my car from Ridgemount House.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Jan 17, 2016 3:46 pm

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Harry Genshaw wrote:Heaton Park xc this afternoon. Snowing on the last lap and in areas the ground was still frozen so it was like skating on cobbles. Tricky! I'd had a tough PT session on Wednesday where I'd done way too much for my weedy office workers arms and they've become increasingly sore ever since to the extent I can't lift my arms properly. Have you tried running without swinging your arms? It's really hard! By the 3rd lap today I must have looked like an extra from Riverdance! :oops:

Ha Ha Ha sounds hilarious.

And excuse me Mr Rioja but what part of 'ran round Rivington' did you not get? My first MILE was a hill. :grin:

Won't be on the bike tomorrow but I will do a 10 mile run instead.
You just ran around the rezzy on the flat, you 4ucker! :D Hmmm, happy to do 10K with you tomorrow, Brother, but I'm a lot slower than you and I'm really doubtful that I could get 10 m out, though I'd give it a go. How fast do Mrs and Missy run?
Sorry mate. Plans (largely) abandoned. Setting off now to recover my car from Ridgemount House.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Gary the Enfield » Sun Jan 17, 2016 6:50 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
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Bruce Rioja wrote:
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Harry Genshaw wrote:Heaton Park xc this afternoon. Snowing on the last lap and in areas the ground was still frozen so it was like skating on cobbles. Tricky! I'd had a tough PT session on Wednesday where I'd done way too much for my weedy office workers arms and they've become increasingly sore ever since to the extent I can't lift my arms properly. Have you tried running without swinging your arms? It's really hard! By the 3rd lap today I must have looked like an extra from Riverdance! :oops:

Ha Ha Ha sounds hilarious.

And excuse me Mr Rioja but what part of 'ran round Rivington' did you not get? My first MILE was a hill. :grin:

Won't be on the bike tomorrow but I will do a 10 mile run instead.
You just ran around the rezzy on the flat, you 4ucker! :D Hmmm, happy to do 10K with you tomorrow, Brother, but I'm a lot slower than you and I'm really doubtful that I could get 10 m out, though I'd give it a go. How fast do Mrs and Missy run?
Sorry mate. Plans (largely) abandoned. Setting off now to recover my car from Ridgemount House.
Every credit for getting out in this, Man. Ridgemount House, eh? Did you have to run there with one leg of your shorts rolled up? :D
Pretty much. Nice venue. Never been there before.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by LeverEnd » Sat Jan 23, 2016 8:07 am

On my way to Sherwood Pines with my parkrun tourist mate Leon. It will be his 131st different one and he's won over 70. We're then dropping him at a train station so he can get to Bromley to watch his beloved Tranmere Rovers.
He's wearing a parkrun cowl to identify him to other tourists. Geekboy.
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Post by Gary the Enfield » Sat Jan 23, 2016 8:35 am

LeverEnd wrote:On my way to Sherwood Pines with my parkrun tourist mate Leon. It will be his 131st different one and he's won over 70. We're then dropping him at a train station so he can get to Bromley to watch his beloved Tranmere Rovers.
He's wearing a parkrun cowl to identify him to other tourists. Geekboy.

No wonder he can run well, the Skip rat. :grin:

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Gary the Enfield wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:On my way to Sherwood Pines with my parkrun tourist mate Leon. It will be his 131st different one and he's won over 70. We're then dropping him at a train station so he can get to Bromley to watch his beloved Tranmere Rovers.
He's wearing a parkrun cowl to identify him to other tourists. Geekboy.

No wonder he can run well, the Skip rat. :grin:
He won in 17:12, I got round in 21:50, not bad for my first for a while. Nice course, 1 lap on dirt paths through the forest from the Go Ape. Breakfast in Doncaster now after ditching Leon at the station.
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Post by Gary the Enfield » Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:49 pm

LeverEnd wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:On my way to Sherwood Pines with my parkrun tourist mate Leon. It will be his 131st different one and he's won over 70. We're then dropping him at a train station so he can get to Bromley to watch his beloved Tranmere Rovers.
He's wearing a parkrun cowl to identify him to other tourists. Geekboy.

No wonder he can run well, the Skip rat. :grin:
He won in 17:12, I got round in 21:50, not bad for my first for a while. Nice course, 1 lap on dirt paths through the forest from the Go Ape. Breakfast in Doncaster now after ditching Leon at the station.
Reckon I'd be about 25 minutes on that basis. Hilly?

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Post by LeverEnd » Sat Jan 23, 2016 2:22 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:On my way to Sherwood Pines with my parkrun tourist mate Leon. It will be his 131st different one and he's won over 70. We're then dropping him at a train station so he can get to Bromley to watch his beloved Tranmere Rovers.
He's wearing a parkrun cowl to identify him to other tourists. Geekboy.

No wonder he can run well, the Skip rat. :grin:
He won in 17:12, I got round in 21:50, not bad for my first for a while. Nice course, 1 lap on dirt paths through the forest from the Go Ape. Breakfast in Doncaster now after ditching Leon at the station.
Reckon I'd be about 25 minutes on that basis. Hilly?
No, not really. Faster than Bolton. I've not run for s while so was just feeling my way back in. That was my longest run of 2016!
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Post by Gary the Enfield » Sun Jan 24, 2016 11:42 am

4 hours in the saddle this morning. Just over 90km

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Jan 24, 2016 8:49 pm

Was down in Wales. Wasn't sure which shoes to take as it's been pissing it down down there (10 miles from that village where it's been pissing it down since last June). Ended up running 6k in my Walsh knobbly fellas on nothing but clear tarmac paths. My feet are fecking killing me now!
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:02 pm

First midweek run of 2016 under the belt. :oops:
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Post by Burnden Paddock » Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:13 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:First midweek run of 2016 under the belt. :oops:
Level with me. I have no idea when my next run will be. Back and pelvic pain means a visit to the osteopath tomorrow. :(

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:59 pm

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Bruce Rioja wrote:First midweek run of 2016 under the belt. :oops:
Level with me. I have no idea when my next run will be. Back and pelvic pain means a visit to the osteopath tomorrow. :(
Really need to get back into it three times a week now. Actually struggled a bit down at Taff's on Saturday morning on a dead straight, dead flat 6K out and back (wrong shoes or not). Hope you're fit soon, mate. You there on Saturday?
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Bruce Rioja wrote:
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Bruce Rioja wrote:First midweek run of 2016 under the belt. :oops:
Level with me. I have no idea when my next run will be. Back and pelvic pain means a visit to the osteopath tomorrow. :(
Really need to get back into it three times a week now. Actually struggled a bit down at Taff's on Saturday morning on a dead straight, dead flat 6K out and back (wrong shoes or not). Hope you're fit soon, mate. You there on Saturday?
Certainly not running, but I think my BIL will be. Might show my face (for breakfast). Really pissing me off now that I can't get out there. Hoping to be told that my latest problem is something and nothing. Not that it feels like it.

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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Jan 27, 2016 3:12 pm

Treadmills v Road Running. Decent article here > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35399598" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I chiefly agree with it's findings - running on treamills is as boring as shite, kids you on into thinking you're going faster than you are, and due to lack of veriation leads to repetitive strain injuries, which in my particular case manifest themselves as lower back pains (as correctly diagnosed by Gary the Enfield - despite him not being a fecking Doctor ;) )
What it doesn't address though is how much more energy it takes to propel yourself forward off of hard surfaces rather than by simply bringing one foot back in front of the other.

Also, when I've ran outside I feel superb at the end of it, whereas when I've ran in the gym it just feels like I've fulfilled some or other obligation to myself.
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Re: The athletics/running thread

Post by Harry Genshaw » Wed Jan 27, 2016 5:25 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:Treadmills v Road Running. Decent article here > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35399598" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I chiefly agree with it's findings - running on treamills is as boring as shite, kids you on into thinking you're going faster than you are, and due to lack of veriation leads to repetitive strain injuries, which in my particular case manifest themselves as lower back pains (as correctly diagnosed by Gary the Enfield - despite him not being a fecking Doctor ;) )
What it doesn't address though is how much more energy it takes to propel yourself forward off of hard surfaces rather than by simply bringing one foot back in front of the other.


Also, when I've ran outside I feel superb at the end of it, whereas when I've ran in the gym it just feels like I've fulfilled some or other obligation to myself.
Absolutely. I read that this morning and scoffed that it had missed out that very point. Running a few miles outdoors takes physical effort. 'Running 'the same distance on a treadmill, despite being deadly dull , would take next to no effort
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Post by LeverEnd » Wed Jan 27, 2016 5:28 pm

Some feck* did a marathon on one.
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