10-10-2010, 23:33 | #571 |
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Completed marathon #2 today in 4:22:44. Not what I wanted, but not as bad as I feared. Given that my training was seriously hindered by tonsilitis, I'm quite happy with that
Also, having now completed 2 marathons I'm officially a 'proper' marathon runner now, according to a guy at our running club Next up: Birmingham Half Marathon in a few weeks, followed by Rutland Water Marathon on 7th November. An off road marathon around a reservoir. Going to be windy and cold!!!
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11-10-2010, 07:00 | #572 |
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Take it from someone who struggles to run 10k (and realises many can't do that), 26.2 miles is a great achievement regardless of the time!
You might get lucky with a bit of warmth, it was a beautiful day yesterday. Personally I prefer to run in 10C than 30C too, windy can suck a little tho. |
11-10-2010, 10:12 | #573 |
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Me too. It was far too hot (hot?? October?? Ha!!) for me out there, in the second half when the sun started beating down.
Struggling to conquer the stairs or stand up/sit down today. Quads are agony!!
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In other news I'm booked in on the Richmond Deer Park 10k in November. My first 10k
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11-10-2010, 22:37 | #575 |
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I have trouble getting my head around it, and I've done it twice! It's bloody hard and absolutely nothing can prepare you for hitting the wall, other than hitting the wall. In some respects, I think London was easier because I didn't know what was coming. This time, I did.
That's great news Jonny about your race Is it on the road or cross country?
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12-10-2010, 07:15 | #576 |
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On road as far as I know
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12-10-2010, 17:21 | #577 |
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Well done Kate It does sound insane when you think about it. Constantly running for 4hrs. The things you can do in 4hrs. Crazy.
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19-10-2010, 13:52 | #578 |
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Marathon length: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-11572283
That's a pretty impressive skill, I'd think running on the outer side of the road instead of the inside could make up 193 meters. Also, if he can run 13.1 miles (okay 12.98) in 1h20m then that's a speed of 6.1 minutes per mile, not bad. However if you can do 6.1 miles a minute that's 44 seconds for 193 meters, not 1 min 10 seconds. (I could be slightly off here). Personally, I did 5.03 miles (roughly) last night in 47:24. Hmmm |
19-10-2010, 20:26 | #579 |
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I officially started my training for the 2011 Lincoln 10k race yesterday. My legs, they hurt like mad! I think I might have to take it easy tomorrow and just do a 5k walk/jog and a few shoulder, neck and stomach exercises.
I couldn't go to the gym today as the stairs in my house are mocking me. Next time I have to go up them, I'm not coming down until the morning!
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19-10-2010, 21:43 | #580 |
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well done Tiggy. Rest if you need to and make sure you stretch out.
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