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I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
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Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
Good luck with that.

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Nice one. Guy at work did Tough Guy yesterday down Wolverhampton way. Described it as the best thing he's ever done. Mind at £66 a pop it should be pretty damn good.Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
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Oooh, expect you to regularly grace us with your presence on this thread then. Good luck!Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
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I know.....it's going to be a shitty year, that and best man dutiesGary the Enfield wrote:Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
Good luck with that.

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Don't forget all those sleepless nights you'll be having soon! How exciting!Annoyed Grunt wrote:I know.....it's going to be a shitty year, that and best man dutiesGary the Enfield wrote:Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
Good luck with that.

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feck!! Forgot about that as well.......Gooner Girl wrote:Don't forget all those sleepless nights you'll be having soon! How exciting!Annoyed Grunt wrote:I know.....it's going to be a shitty year, that and best man dutiesGary the Enfield wrote:Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
Good luck with that.
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Annoyed Grunt wrote:feck!! Forgot about that as well.......Gooner Girl wrote:Don't forget all those sleepless nights you'll be having soon! How exciting!Annoyed Grunt wrote:I know.....it's going to be a shitty year, that and best man dutiesGary the Enfield wrote:Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
Good luck with that.

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Yes. That's what you will be saying all night, every night pretty soon!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Shush!
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Gooner Girl wrote:Yes. That's what you will be saying all night, every night pretty soon!Annoyed Grunt wrote:Shush!

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Yes I'm a cheapskate, if I get those sort of urges I'll do the Winter hill Fell race! Plenty tough and lots of mud.Harry Genshaw wrote:Nice one. Guy at work did Tough Guy yesterday down Wolverhampton way. Described it as the best thing he's ever done. Mind at £66 a pop it should be pretty damn good.Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
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Pity that's not in the BWFC traing manuel .LeverEnd wrote:Yes I'm a cheapskate, if I get those sort of urges I'll do the Winter hill Fell race! Plenty tough and lots of mud.Harry Genshaw wrote:Nice one. Guy at work did Tough Guy yesterday down Wolverhampton way. Described it as the best thing he's ever done. Mind at £66 a pop it should be pretty damn good.Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
Know I spelt that wrong but bin up all night on a job now on the whiskey

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Qué?Hoboh wrote:Pity that's not in the BWFC traing manuel .LeverEnd wrote:Yes I'm a cheapskate, if I get those sort of urges I'll do the Winter hill Fell race! Plenty tough and lots of mud.Harry Genshaw wrote:Nice one. Guy at work did Tough Guy yesterday down Wolverhampton way. Described it as the best thing he's ever done. Mind at £66 a pop it should be pretty damn good.Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....
Know I spelt that wrong but bin up all night on a job now on the whiskey
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You'll have a job - it was the last one last year! Thanks a million United UtilitiesLeverEnd wrote:Yes I'm a cheapskate, if I get those sort of urges I'll do the Winter hill Fell race! Plenty tough and lots of mud.Harry Genshaw wrote:Nice one. Guy at work did Tough Guy yesterday down Wolverhampton way. Described it as the best thing he's ever done. Mind at £66 a pop it should be pretty damn good.Annoyed Grunt wrote:I think I may have inadvertently agreed to do the Tough Mudder thing next year....

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Righto, I've been doing a bit of dog walking and feel like it might be time for an attempt at running
Can I go straight for 'run as far as you can' then collapse or is it better easing in with maybe week 3 or 4 of couch to 5k
Can I go straight for 'run as far as you can' then collapse or is it better easing in with maybe week 3 or 4 of couch to 5k
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You can do that but as you're a bit of an old gimmer it might be best to ease in gently with either some Couch to 5k or do some fartlek - walk one lamp-post, jog the next etc.CAPSLOCK wrote:Righto, I've been doing a bit of dog walking and feel like it might be time for an attempt at running
Can I go straight for 'run as far as you can' then collapse or is it better easing in with maybe week 3 or 4 of couch to 5k
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I said that, Miss Funbags
I don't want you to answer 'yes, you might want to do either of those two things you suggested you might want to do'
Instruct me
I don't want you to answer 'yes, you might want to do either of those two things you suggested you might want to do'
Instruct me
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Fisrt run: Try for 20 minutes fartlek. So run, walk a lamp post etc. if you find it easy run 2 lamp posts, walk one, gradually up it til you are running constantly. That's the best advice I can give as I don't know how fit or not you are. Private coaching I charge £30 an hour. You got that advice for free. Be thankfulCAPSLOCK wrote:I said that, Miss Funbags
I don't want you to answer 'yes, you might want to do either of those two things you suggested you might want to do'
Instruct me

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I like it... the sheer chutzpah. dog walking to marathons. If you are anything like 'normal' people, and you really have never run before, then 'as far as you can' will probably equate to about 400 yards before you feel the need to walk for a little bit. But by all means attempt a non-stop till you drop - but I'd do it at a pace somewhat less than all out. Good luck.CAPSLOCK wrote:Righto, I've been doing a bit of dog walking and feel like it might be time for an attempt at running
Can I go straight for 'run as far as you can' then collapse or is it better easing in with maybe week 3 or 4 of couch to 5k
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