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Well done @InspectorSands thats a great achievement.
and well done @McBobbin a fantastic PB at a time when courses are sticky. It’s a great feeling when you PB and I find the pacers a massive help.
Im over a minute off my Pb at the moment but enjoyed my run today even if I did struggle badly with the last 1/2 mile.
Well done @charlton charlie getting back out the and well done @DaveStorry for getting out.
418 at Avery Hill, 554 at Danson, 82 at Foots Cray.
Anyone else get out this morning? What courses?3 -
Was back at my normal Crystal Palace on sat. Targetting an overall PB at the very flat and fast Dulwich in a few weeks.
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Unlikely I will be able to do it tomorrow as I am acting as taxi for the little ones but glad I got back into it as this morning I chased and apprehended a thief and before my recent park runs I wouldn't have managed it! I think he was shocked a man of my size kept up to be fair!5
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Anyone take their kids to junior parkrun?
Many people there run with their kids or just leave them to it?0 -
North Lower Neil said:Anyone take their kids to junior parkrun?
Many people there run with their kids or just leave them to it?1 -
Taking two of mine to Tilgate tomorrow. Aged 18 and 21 so they probably don’t consider themselves kids anymore. I’ll be eating their dust rather than running with them.1
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Just started reading an excellent book that the best runner in my club recommended. He swears by it and does silly times.
It's called 80/20 running and it's about making 80% of your training runs slow (i.e. slower than you would jog normally) as apparently it builds your endurance and is better than moderate to high intensity.
Anyone read it and used it for training?1 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:North Lower Neil said:Anyone take their kids to junior parkrun?
Many people there run with their kids or just leave them to it?1 -
North Lower Neil said:Anyone take their kids to junior parkrun?
Many people there run with their kids or just leave them to it?
https://support.parkrun.com/hc/en-us/articles/205630582-The-junior-parkrun-code
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Anyone doing Avery Hill tomorrow give me a shout, be good to say hello0
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North Lower Neil said:Anyone take their kids to junior parkrun?
Many people there run with their kids or just leave them to it?1 -
Take my two to junior parkrun. The 8 year old runs on her own, and the 5 year old runs with me... Just split towards the end so you aren't timed. Some kids are lightning fast0
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Just started reading an excellent book that the best runner in my club recommended. He swears by it and does silly times.
It's called 80/20 running and it's about making 80% of your training runs slow (i.e. slower than you would jog normally) as apparently it builds your endurance and is better than moderate to high intensity.
Anyone read it and used it for training?
I'm sure someone less vague who knows what they are talking about can correct me!2 -
Ran a Parkrun PB at Maidstone on the 4th...23:11 (1.20 quicker than my NYD run on the same course 3 days earlier!)
Need to crack the sub 23 minute next4 -
Worst run I’ve ever had this morning. Breathing was struggling and had to walk for two mins after 2 miles to get it back to norm. Then jogged the last mile feeling sorry for myself and hoping a substitute board would be held up with my number:-(
I blame the lack of meat1 -
Gotta say today was a struggle for me too. Two minutes less than last week, and my lungs hurt and my legs were like lead. Did a 6k run on Thursday probably to blame, as it was good running weather today.
The only thing I've dropped is drinking! Feel a lot better for it as well2 -
AFKABartram said:Worst run I’ve ever had this morning. Breathing was struggling and had to walk for two mins after 2 miles to get it back to norm. Then jogged the last mile feeling sorry for myself and hoping a substitute board would be held up with my number:-(
I blame the lack of meat
Can only blame the Veganism as that's the only change I've made.0 -
I assumed I was trying to go too fast but checking my splits after I was running at exactly the same pace I was last week, and that was over a minute off PB. Just felt a lot weaker. Think I just need to stop trying to run to exhaustion and just enjoy it0
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Dazzler21 said:AFKABartram said:Worst run I’ve ever had this morning. Breathing was struggling and had to walk for two mins after 2 miles to get it back to norm. Then jogged the last mile feeling sorry for myself and hoping a substitute board would be held up with my number:-(
I blame the lack of meat
Can only blame the Veganism as that's the only change I've made.3 -
When you say before @Numbers how long before?
I generally do a very gentle 3-4 mins jogging about 15 mins before, then 5 mins of stretching. When I start running my breathing is fine but between 10-15 mins my breathing changes rapidly, my HR is up to 190+ and then I’m blowing out my arse for the remainder.0 - Sponsored links:
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I time my warm up so I don't cool down too much before the start. and also my warm up pace is quite a bit slower than parkrun pace. I am used to running a lot further which helped me improve my parkrun times a few years ago. In fact I got my pb a couple of months are running a marathon, so i'd say if you get used to running 6,7 then 8 miles eventually you will be much stronger for the 3 mile burst that is parkrun.4
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Weight is a major factor also though, the more I lost the faster I got1
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Cheers Numbers0
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Smashed my PB at Hilly Fields today - 32.34 (was 33.03). I'm calling myself "his excellency" for the rest of the day.12
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AFKABartram said:North Lower Neil said:Anyone take their kids to junior parkrun?
Many people there run with their kids or just leave them to it?
https://support.parkrun.com/hc/en-us/articles/205630582-The-junior-parkrun-code
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Numbers said:Dazzler21 said:AFKABartram said:Worst run I’ve ever had this morning. Breathing was struggling and had to walk for two mins after 2 miles to get it back to norm. Then jogged the last mile feeling sorry for myself and hoping a substitute board would be held up with my number:-(
I blame the lack of meat
Can only blame the Veganism as that's the only change I've made.
The only change is my diet. I've gone in 2 weeks from being able to comfortably run an easy 10k in 48 minutes to this week struggling to run 5/6k feeling like I'm really pushing it.
My nutrition other than calories has been closely monitored and as a result my body fat is falling (as is muscle mass at a slower rate I can thank the lower protein for that). Therefore I must assume it's the reduction in calories that is making such a difference to my running.
I'm not worried. Just an interesting twist so far.
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Was out this morning with @Hillsys Up and @DaveStorry at Danson...3rd parkrun of the year and my 3rd since my 5 month lay off...not fast at all (and started near the back), but bloomin loved it...felt 'good' for the first lap as I passed a lot of people but then hanging on in there for the last lap...found myself running with a bloke for the last 1km or so and we edged each other on to a sprint finish ...I could hardly stand at the end and couldn't see a thing as my head was spinning...surprised I didn't cartwheel over the line as was sure I was going to lose my footing.. Anyway, love it but hernias giving me all sorts of grief now (and this is after surgery :-( .. ) Onwards and upwards...
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Dazzler21 said:Numbers said:Dazzler21 said:AFKABartram said:Worst run I’ve ever had this morning. Breathing was struggling and had to walk for two mins after 2 miles to get it back to norm. Then jogged the last mile feeling sorry for myself and hoping a substitute board would be held up with my number:-(
I blame the lack of meat
Can only blame the Veganism as that's the only change I've made.
The only change is my diet. I've gone in 2 weeks from being able to comfortably run an easy 10k in 48 minutes to this week struggling to run 5/6k feeling like I'm really pushing it.
My nutrition other than calories has been closely monitored and as a result my body fat is falling (as is muscle mass at a slower rate I can thank the lower protein for that). Therefore I must assume it's the reduction in calories that is making such a difference to my running.
I'm not worried. Just an interesting twist so far.1 -
Had to drive this morning, car park is all frozen up...can’t see this ending well or cleanly....0
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Did South Norwood Park this morning in 28mins. Felt really good and strong but the cold with a slippery surface and Charlton connections means I come away with a calf strain which I suspect will sideline me for a few weeks
Gutted as last two runs felt really good and we're not tiring me out for the day.2