ParkRun / Running Thread
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AFKABartram said:ThreadKiller said:I started running about 3 weeks ago, my pace really is barely running, any quicker and it's feel like a heart attack is coming. How long do I have to keep this crawl going for before I see an improvement?
Well done mate. I'm considerably younger than you so factor the following with that in mind :-)
Very soon is the answer, if you are turning out 2-3 times a week. If you are just doing once a week or less frequent then you'll find it hard to make improvements.
I hadn't done any real exercise for about ten years when i started up last year. I first did about half a mile before walking. I started tracking my runs when i got up to about 2.5 miles without walking last June.
Looking back at my tracked runs, i stayed at the same pace for the next 2 months and gradually ein that time xtended the distance steadily up to 5.5 miles, staying at roughly the same pace regardless of what distance i run within those parameters.
I then started doing Parkrun in September. My first one i run around 45 secs a mile quicker than what i had been. My last Parkrun was 6 minutes quicker than my first,. So you are looking at a 3 mins a mile difference in 12 months (and i'm still no speedster!).
You haven't got to go overboard in terms of committment & discipline, just try and stay consistent. But doing a Parkrun (or any form of run with others), definitely helped trigger me into getting a little quicker.
good luck mate. See you at Avery Hill in the morning?
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I run ‘naked’ for the first ever time; no earphones, runtracker or water bottle. Felt really strange.
Was definitely better not having to carry anything or keep putting an earphone back in my lughole, but I did find it got me over concerned about my breathing with no music to distract me and not knowing if I was pacing myself ok made it more difficult. Enjoyable run today though, managed my second best time. Made a nice change waiting for the email not having a clue what time you run.
Well done @ThreadKiller , lots of respect waking up to pouring rain yet still committing to a first outing. Glad it stopped for the run. That’s a great start mate, good to see you. You’ll bring that down very quickly if you stay regular.
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Early rain must have put quite a few off as it was the lowest turnout at Avery Hill (256) since 2nd Feb and the lowest at Danson (320) since Dec0
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6k in Blackheath and Greenwich Park this morning. Haven’t done 10k for ages so panicking for Regents Park 10k next week. Anyone else doing it for CATC!1
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AFKABartram said:I run ‘naked’ for the first ever time; no earphones, runtracker or water bottle. Felt really strange.
Was definitely better not having to carry anything or keep putting an earphone back in my lughole, but I did find it got me over concerned about my breathing with no music to distract me and not knowing if I was pacing myself ok made it more difficult. Enjoyable run today though, managed my second best time. Made a nice change waiting for the email not having a clue what time you run.
Well done @ThreadKiller , lots of respect waking up to pouring rain yet still committing to a first outing. Glad it stopped for the run. That’s a great start mate, good to see you. You’ll bring that down very quickly if you stay regular.
Was all lined up on the start line of my second ever marathon, my first ever trail ultra. Off we went, 200 yards down the road, a low branch whipped my ear buds out and snapped the cable. The thought of running without music before that point was horrific but that single run alone made me realise I didnt need music and every run after that point was without music.2 -
JohnBoyUK said:AFKABartram said:I run ‘naked’ for the first ever time; no earphones, runtracker or water bottle. Felt really strange.
Was definitely better not having to carry anything or keep putting an earphone back in my lughole, but I did find it got me over concerned about my breathing with no music to distract me and not knowing if I was pacing myself ok made it more difficult. Enjoyable run today though, managed my second best time. Made a nice change waiting for the email not having a clue what time you run.
Well done @ThreadKiller , lots of respect waking up to pouring rain yet still committing to a first outing. Glad it stopped for the run. That’s a great start mate, good to see you. You’ll bring that down very quickly if you stay regular.
Was all lined up on the start line of my second ever marathon, my first ever trail ultra. Off we went, 200 yards down the road, a low branch whipped my ear buds out and snapped the cable. The thought of running without music before that point was horrific but that single run alone made me realise I didnt need music and every run after that point was without music.0 -
kimbo said:6k in Blackheath and Greenwich Park this morning. Haven’t done 10k for ages so panicking for Regents Park 10k next week. Anyone else doing it for CATC!
Yes kimbo. Assuming we are getting running tops, it should be easy to spot each other. If not, I'll have my Team Addicks cycle top on0 -
Anyone brave the rain this morning? I didn't!
Only 184 at Greenwich Park Run, usually 300.0 -
A wet 22:30 this morning at lancing beach. Parkrun number 97 - looking forward to the century! Hope everyone got on ok this morning.5
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Ran today but seem to have plateaued/ gone backwards as a minute of my pb and can't seem to get near it.0
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Well that was interesting!!!
strangely enjoyable though, probably the friendliest Parkrun I’ve done. Course was very sodden, my foot was soaked through before I even got to the first path.
Somehow managed to finish within 2 secs of PB. Bit gutted knowing that as could easily have found an extra 3 seconds!4 -
Ran my first Parkrun today in soggy Maidstone. What an well organised and super friendly event.
Started at the very back of the pack as the quick start court me off guard haha but managed to wind my way through and finish 82 of 289 in 24:32.
Something to build on for sure, any Kent Parkruns that are ‘must do’?2 -
Brighton Addick said:A wet 22:30 this morning at lancing beach. Parkrun number 97 - looking forward to the century! Hope everyone got on ok this morning.0
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Barcode disintegrated in my wet clothes today but strava says 24.15, happy with that. Great atmosphere despite lower numbers out today1
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AFKABartram said:Well that was interesting!!!
strangely enjoyable though, probably the friendliest Parkrun I’ve done. Course was very sodden, my foot was soaked through before I even got to the first path.
Somehow managed to finish within 2 secs of PB. Bit gutted knowing that as could easily have found an extra 3 seconds!2 -
DanDavis said:Ran my first Parkrun today in soggy Maidstone. What an well organised and super friendly event.
Started at the very back of the pack as the quick start court me off guard haha but managed to wind my way through and finish 82 of 289 in 24:32.
Something to build on for sure, any Kent Parkruns that are ‘must do’?
Lullingstone PR might slow you down a bit! Bit hilly they tell me!
Just waiting for my official timing this week, but I stopped my watch at 24:32 so a dead heat. Today I was at Corby, Northants, one of my three home runs.
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Ran on Friday after seeing back surgeon who gave me all clear. I’d bruised a vertebra and squashed another disc, causing a bit of damage to a nerve, but he said crack on, which is a relief.
Mrs JS ran in the rain this morning, and I’m feeling a bit guilty that I didn’t join her.0 -
only 125-odd at Hilly Fields yesterday, which didn't include me as I stayed in bed.
This has started just next to the A2 at Gravesend: https://www.parkrun.org.uk/cyclopark/0 -
Spotted @AFKABartram pounding the pavements in Sidcup this evening, light blue t shirt, pink / orange shorts and sunglasses, a slight to behold.2
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Lol, was I going up or down? Was like Long Distance Clara across the Saraha tonight.
MPs. Those shorts are bright red!1 -
Had a week or two off running after getting a bit of a shin splint (after cycling - weird) anyway did a Parkrun pb at Avery Hill today of 25:39 with Kev E pacing me so well pleased
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Well done @razil
had to miss today as wife booked a hair appointment at the same time. FUMING!!!
what did Kev make of Avery Hill?0 -
Managed 9 miles yesterday around the outskirts of Maidstone in 1:11 (7.52 per mile), was well chuffed with myself...especially as it was pretty warm. Feeling really good about running again now.....funny how addictive it can be.
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34.47 at Danson on saturday. Still a way to get where i want to be, but 25 Seconds better than 3 weeks before.2
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Currently on 5th or 6th week of no running... Gave myself a sports hernia (muscle away from bone rather than a 'pop') playing Gaelic Football (I know, I know...was a work thing and was given no choice...was good fun though to be honest...) and now I'm f*cked for months. Not covered by health insurance as my company forgot to sign me up, so waiting for NHS to come to my rescue... Still have to ride to work but even walking is painful after a short while..properly fed up as was looking forward to a summer of running after spending so much time on my bike recently, and was starting to record some good times at Danson PR :-(0
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Charlton Charlie said:Currently on 5th or 6th week of no running... Gave myself a sports hernia (muscle away from bone rather than a 'pop') playing Gaelic Football (I know, I know...was a work thing and was given no choice...was good fun though to be honest...) and now I'm f*cked for months. Not covered by health insurance as my company forgot to sign me up, so waiting for NHS to come to my rescue... Still have to ride to work but even walking is painful after a short while..properly fed up as was looking forward to a summer of running after spending so much time on my bike recently, and was starting to record some good times at Danson PR :-(
Apparently linked to over compensation after picking up my quad strain at Brighton/London.
Don't know what to do without my daily dopamine hit!0 -
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DanDavis said:Ran my first Parkrun today in soggy Maidstone. What an well organised and super friendly event.
Started at the very back of the pack as the quick start court me off guard haha but managed to wind my way through and finish 82 of 289 in 24:32.
Something to build on for sure, any Kent Parkruns that are ‘must do’?
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Marshaling at Bethlem Royal Hospital tomorrow - it's a very pretty course.1