The athletics/running thread
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You're excused from running if you get off your arse and take your daughter swimmingohjimmyjimmy wrote:Just reading this thread has given me a stitch..

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Yes sir helen sir *salutes*
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Thats right, theres a good boy now!ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Yes sir helen sir *salutes*

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lol well, as you know my life is dominated by women dictators, who am i to argue !
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If only more men could think as sensibly as youohjimmyjimmy wrote:lol well, as you know my life is dominated by women dictators, who am i to argue !

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But what would you women then find to complain about...?? We only do it for your benefit you know 

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Oh, we could still find plenty!ohjimmyjimmy wrote:But what would you women then find to complain about...?? We only do it for your benefit you know

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Training isn;'t really going to plan. Not running far enough or often enough.
Going to run home from work on Friday night which will count as an 18-miler. From that I'll hopefully be able to judge where I am in terms of time. Not that I care anymore.
Going to run home from work on Friday night which will count as an 18-miler. From that I'll hopefully be able to judge where I am in terms of time. Not that I care anymore.
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Verbal wrote:Training isn;'t really going to plan. Not running far enough or often enough.
Going to run home from work on Friday night which will count as an 18-miler. From that I'll hopefully be able to judge where I am in terms of time. Not that I care anymore.
You're doing London aren't you? You shouldn't be doing anything like an 18 miler. These last two weeks are about tapering in preparation for the 26.2
The furthest I've run is 18. I'm not going to kill myself trying to do more.
My plan for this fortnight is:
Tues 10th Gym followed by 3 miles fast (7.30 pace)
Thurs 12th 6 miles easy (9.00 pace)
Sat 14th 5 miles easy
Sun 15th 12 miles at race pace (8.30-8.45 pace)
Tues 17th Gym then 3 miles fast
Thurs 19th 4 miles easy
Sat 21st 2 miles easy
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at this rate, I reckon muamba will joining you lads on the start-line... (and it sounds like he's LESS injured than GtE!)
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thebish wrote:at this rate, I reckon muamba will joining you lads on the start-line... (and it sounds like he's LESS injured than GtE!)
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Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:at this rate, I reckon muamba will joining you lads on the start-line... (and it sounds like he's LESS injured than GtE!)
Flesh wound!

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Gary the Enfield wrote:Verbal wrote:Training isn;'t really going to plan. Not running far enough or often enough.
Going to run home from work on Friday night which will count as an 18-miler. From that I'll hopefully be able to judge where I am in terms of time. Not that I care anymore.
You're doing London aren't you? You shouldn't be doing anything like an 18 miler. These last two weeks are about tapering in preparation for the 26.2
The furthest I've run is 18. I'm not going to kill myself trying to do more.
My plan for this fortnight is:
Tues 10th Gym followed by 3 miles fast (7.30 pace)
Thurs 12th 6 miles easy (9.00 pace)
Sat 14th 5 miles easy
Sun 15th 12 miles at race pace (8.30-8.45 pace)
Tues 17th Gym then 3 miles fast
Thurs 19th 4 miles easy
Sat 21st 2 miles easy
Nope, doing the Greater Manchester one which is the week after.

Glad to hear you're back running again, and good luck.
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Well I did 2.5 miles in 32 minutes last night
Half of it up the side of Everest (Red Lane and Arthur Lane to be precise)
I'm not sure I'll walk again
Half of it up the side of Everest (Red Lane and Arthur Lane to be precise)
I'm not sure I'll walk again
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CAPSLOCK wrote:Well I did 2.5 miles in 32 minutes last night
Half of it up the side of Everest (Red Lane and Arthur Lane to be precise)
I'm not sure I'll walk again

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CAPSLOCK wrote:Well I did 2.5 miles in 32 minutes last night
Half of it up the side of Everest (Red Lane and Arthur Lane to be precise)
I'm not sure I'll walk again

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I'm semi-tempted to start up a bit of running again...not arthur lane / red lane though, balls to that 

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There's plenty o' flat around me and thee, lad.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:I'm semi-tempted to start up a bit of running again...not arthur lane / red lane though, balls to that

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CAPSLOCK wrote:Well I did 2.5 miles in 32 minutes last night
Half of it up the side of Everest (Red Lane and Arthur Lane to be precise)
I'm not sure I'll walk again
That's a sub 6 hour marathon CAPS.
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Hah yep well thats where i went last few times...left out my street, left down longsight lane, left onto Hough Fold Way, past your road, left onto Patterdale, left onto longsight and then back homeThere's plenty o' flat around me and thee, lad. Is your dad still doing a bit?

My dad loves his running, still does his 4/5 miles before work then 10 miles on a sunday !
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