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Old 20-01-2012, 21:35   #1401
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For a bit of a change I ran home today with a couple of guys from work, it's apparently just under 6 miles and took about 55 minutes which seemed alright considering I've got a bit of a cold right now. It's the furthest I've run yet, I suspect I'll have a blister or two tomorrow but apart from that feeling pretty good.
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Old 21-01-2012, 01:03   #1402
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I did 10k on Wednesday lunchtime up to Crystal Palace park and back, so it's good to know that loop is bang on 10k. It's also got the killer ascent which I love

Last night was interesting. I rode home from central London to Kent on my little 60's Raleigh RSW shopper bike. WOW getting up Crystal Palace was hard work
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Old 23-01-2012, 19:13   #1403
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Don't know if anyone else does this but I just signed up on parkrun. Free timed 5K runs every Saturday morning in quite a few parks round the country:

http://www.parkrun.org.uk/

I felt like joining a running club but the subs combined with how seriously it looks like they take it put me off.
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Old 23-01-2012, 19:28   #1404
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Don't know if anyone else does this but I just signed up on parkrun. Free timed 5K runs every Saturday morning in quite a few parks round the country:

http://www.parkrun.org.uk/

I felt like joining a running club but the subs combined with how seriously it looks like they take it put me off.
Yup I do park run... Not that I've mentioned it in this thread several times or anything ;-)

As the newly appointed Secretary for our running club (eek!) I can tell you that Subs cover your england athletics membership fees amongst other things. Ours are £16 a year which I think is pretty good considering you get a few quid off each race you do. We have a real mix of competitive and non competitive runners and it's a really good atmosphere down the club & I wouldn't have done half the things I've done if it hadn't been for the encouragement. I've made lots of great friends. I think the secret is finding the right club for you. some are dead serious (avoid ones with athletic in the name) and some offer a great mix of social and competitive running. A good one will also giveyou your dietary session free so you can try a few before you decide. Seriously, I was so nervosa about joining a club but it's the best thing I've done!
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Old 23-01-2012, 19:29   #1405
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Dietary = first. Bloody phone!!!!!
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Old 23-01-2012, 20:20   #1406
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Bah. I'm still new to this!
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Old 23-01-2012, 23:20   #1407
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Haha.

Hope my comment about running clubs came across OK. I was writing it out on my phone. SOME can be snobby. However, I know there are others out there just like mine and I know that you'll benefit from joining one if you find a good one. Just give a few a try and see what you think
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Old 24-01-2012, 01:41   #1408
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I've always been nervous about running clubs thinking everyone would run off and leave me huffing and puffing behind! My neighbour joined one recently and apparently they properly banged out an hours worth of running with no ease and she died a death and is now too scared to go!

This... is why I avoid running clubs! It scares me!
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Old 24-01-2012, 06:20   #1409
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Well it's a **** running club then and she should try somewhere else. There are plenty of them around.

We have a policy that new runners ALWAYS have a committee member as a "buddy" to run at their pace, we always make sure that nobody is ever left behind. Each group has a leader who keeps everyone together. To leave someone running on their own without a group is dangerous and irresponsible not to mention the fact that they'll never come back again!!
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Old 27-01-2012, 06:30   #1410
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Well, after being out since the start of December with a chesty cough and then injured, I'm HOPEFULLY back on the road to recovery I'm pretty sure that the knee was a result of very tight calves and hamstrings. A good vigorous sports massage seemed to sort it though and I've done 3 runs since, 2 of which have been pain free *fingers crossed*

Got a 6M league race this weekend which will test it, although I'm not going for any record-breaking times. I have a 16M cross country next weekend (officially a fell race), which I think I'm going to give my number to someone else as (a) I'm not fit enough yet and (b) It will wreck my calves again. Gutted as my parents like to come and watch this one. They bring their motor caravan and provide tea and cakes afterwards. Boooooo!! Stamford Valentines 30K (18.6M) race the week after though (ARGH!!!), which I'm hell bent on not cancelling, so I definitely need to get a 15 miler in next weekend.

Just hope the knee holds out! Lots of stretching, hot/cold treatment in the shower, ibruprofen and deep heat at bedtime.
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