So were you walking it, because that was your challenge, or were you running, but at a slower pace, because you're old or unfit or what? How long did it take you?I finished again but I didnāt run it but 8 marathons done now.
So were you walking it, because that was your challenge, or were you running, but at a slower pace, because you're old or unfit or what? How long did it take you?I finished again but I didnāt run it but 8 marathons done now.
Minging. If you manage to grab a jelly baby (or 3) from a silver tray at the 24 mile mark, you're welcomeDid anyone see the lady offering Ritz Cheese Crackers in one hand and Jaffa Cakes in the other at just after turning back onto Kings Road from Grand Avenue.
Thanks, but no thanks.
So were you walking it, because that was your challenge, or were you running, but at a slower pace, because you're old or unfit or what? How long did it take you?
Pretty polite by your standards.You have such a lovely way with words.
So were you walking it, because that was your challenge, or were you running, but at a slower pace, because you're old or unfit or what? How long did it take you?
Pretty polite by your standards.
This was my girlfriends first marathon and she had a nightmare. After about 14 miles her knees were in excruciating pain so after a great first half, she ended up walking most of the last few miles and crossed the line absolutely gutted. I really felt for her because we had trained together and put all the hard miles in together over the past few months.
She would be the first to admit that her knees were a bit of a worry beforehand because she knew her knees were weaker than they should be due to her dancing/sports when younger.
However, we ran three 18-mile runs and two 20-mile runs in the preceding few months (as well as lots of shorter distances) and her knees were fine.
I can only think the camber of the road from Kemp Town to Ovingdean and back again put too much strain on her knees.
Do any of you marathon experts out there think the camber of the coast road could have played a part?
Iāll be wincing around Harveyās pubs in Lewes all afternoon. Iāll need a few to numb the anticipated pain of getting to ESU.
This was my girlfriends first marathon and she had a nightmare. After about 14 miles her knees were in excruciating pain so after a great first half, she ended up walking most of the last few miles and crossed the line absolutely gutted. I really felt for her because we had trained together and put all the hard miles in together over the past few months.
She would be the first to admit that her knees were a bit of a worry beforehand because she knew her knees were weaker than they should be due to her dancing/sports when younger.
However, we ran three 18-mile runs and two 20-mile runs in the preceding few months (as well as lots of shorter distances) and her knees were fine.
I can only think the camber of the road from Kemp Town to Ovingdean and back again put too much strain on her knees.
Do any of you marathon experts out there think the camber of the coast road could have played a part?
Certainly not an expert but cambers can really throw you. My last (in every sense) marathon was on the Preston Park velodrome track (all 72 laps) which is a camber-fest. It was akin to running 26+ miles with one leg considerably shorter than the other - and to make matters worse, every time you were overtaken (which was rather a lot in my case) you had to move to the right i.e. further up the camber. I seized up after about 15 miles and limped home in a 'poor' time..ā¦ā¦...but no permanent damage (other than to the ego).
I did my first (and possibly last, tho never say never)10k on Sunday, to raise funds and awareness for my two little great-nephew twins who are battling childhood at the age of 3. I'm WAY too old and overweight and asthmatic to be doing such things, as well being crippled by gout for a significant time when I should have been training for the run. Not ashamed to say I probably speed-walked as much as I jogged (1:33 thank you for asking). But even when I was speed walking, I received nothing but support from many of the inspirational people doing the run, as well as the lovely people who had come out to cheer on complete strangers. And total respect to all the volunteers made the day possible. It really was a fantastic experience.
I did my first (and possibly last, tho never say never)10k on Sunday, to raise funds and awareness for my two little great-nephew twins who are both battling childhood leukemia at the age of 3. I'm WAY too old and overweight and asthmatic to be doing such things, as well being crippled by gout for a significant time when I should have been training for the run. Not ashamed to say I probably speed-walked as much as I jogged (1:33 thank you for asking). But even when I was speed walking, I received nothing but support from many of the inspirational people doing the run, as well as the lovely people who had come out to cheer on complete strangers. And total respect to all the volunteers made the day possible. It really was a fantastic experience and one I'd recommend to anybody thinking of doing it.
I finished again but I didnāt run it but 8 marathons done now.
In which case, why did you say you didn't run it? You seem to be confused.Youāre walking on glass here, Trig, or running on glass as you may prefer. I was running it until thighs started to go and walked 7 miles from the King Alfred. Iām not old or unfit. I finished in under 5 hours.
ExactlyCome on itās meant to be a run.....
Most likely explanation...Quick question please:
Mate of mine did it, aimed for sub 4 hours, paced it exactly on his watch thingy, got to the finish and got the notification straight away of 3 hrs, 59 minutes, 55 seconds.
The app however is showing 4 hrs, 20 seconds.
Which one does he take?
Most likely explanation...
On the App you should see āGun Timeā and āChip Timeā (Just under the finish time). Gun Time starts from when the starter says āGoā, Chip Time starts from when the runner crosses the start line and so of course is the real time run. Chip Time will always be less or equal to Gun Time, so I would guess your friend met his sub 4 target.(Unless there was an error with the text and the time has been corrected).
Quick question please:
Mate of mine did it, aimed for sub 4 hours, paced it exactly on his watch thingy, got to the finish and got the notification straight away of 3 hrs, 59 minutes, 55 seconds.
The app however is showing 4 hrs, 20 seconds.
Which one does he take?