01-08-2011, 19:41 | #1081 |
Smother me in chocolate and eat flapjacks with it!
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Vaseline on nips.
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01-08-2011, 20:18 | #1082 |
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7.5km 42m 50secs
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02-08-2011, 20:21 | #1083 |
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I obviously knacked myself out yesterday as I had to split 7.5km tonight
Maybe its because I started on 10.5km/h & yesterday I might have been starting on 10.3km/h with 0.5 incline :/ so knackered myself out before I even started. Trying to build my stamina so can run longer distances. 4.5km 26m 30s 3km 17m 27s Total= 44mins apx BB x |
05-08-2011, 13:25 | #1084 |
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I read that as ..."A little odd as YOU have frankenipples"
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05-08-2011, 15:31 | #1085 |
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If he does then those things will fit perfectly
Been using the Garmin 305 to record my heart rate for training. I had to do a 45 min fartlek session today. 8x 2 mins at anaerobic rate then 3 mins rest. I really struggled to get my heart rate up to my anaerobic rate. I was just about maxing out my aerobic rate. I also read that losing 2 stone takes about 15 mins off your time. It's gutting to know that no matter how hard I train I just won't be able to set a great time. It's like running with a handicap.
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07-08-2011, 11:25 | #1086 |
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7.5km in 45mins
OUT ON THE ROAD!!! Yes Reeves you heard right!!! <3 BB x |
08-08-2011, 13:50 | #1087 |
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Nice one Best time of year for it as it's sunny in the evenings. Running when its dark at 4pm is annoying.
I'm stepping up my marathon training. I figure its better to push harder now than later. My basic training plan seems a little too relaxed really. 3 miles, rest, 4 miles, rest, 5 miles, rest, long run. Occasional fartlek one week or hills the next. So I'm shaking it up a bit and adding at least hills or fartlek a week along with a good 1-1.5hr cycle.
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08-08-2011, 14:42 | #1088 |
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I ran during my lunch hour today, it worked quite well, there are showers here at work so it's easy to get out for 30 minutes get back have a shower and be back at my desk in under an hour. I'm going to try and do this three times a week which will take the pressure off trying to run in the evenings after Amelie is in bed or missing out on spending time with her
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And I love running on dark chilly winter nights when you can see your own breath. I'm definitely a winter/spring runner. Have to get up too early in the summer to get out before it's warm
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08-08-2011, 20:57 | #1090 |
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7.5km 43m20s 8km 46m05s Wish I could gym at lunch Up 4 a jaunt at the weekend Reeves? BB x |