Is the question “ what’s the best way of having a seizure at 3:30am”?
Is the question “ what’s the best way of having a seizure at 3:30am”?
Had a plan to shadow the 50 milers this week but dropped it yesterday. Had a dehydrated day after a socially distanced Mate’s Retirement drinks session.
Unable to push for May’s Magic Mile and submitted 8:28 due to adductor. Will take a few days off to try to heal inner thigh. Sleeping with pillow between legs. Feels 100% up to 8:45 mile pace so will continue training.
Hardly any magic milers could match last months effort with most 10 plus seconds down. Even the Gasson machine went over 6”.
Heat or fear from the last months effort?
30% off pretty much everything at Nike with code NIKE30 for the next few days if you are looking for new kit. The only thing the discount didn't seem to apply to, from my testing, was the Next%, which is not really surprising I guess.
The stock seems to have changed a bit today.
There are some of the excellent Pegasus Turbo 2s (I think [MENTION=11816]Artie Fulkin[/MENTION] has at least one pair) reduced from £159.99 to £111.97, with the 30% off taking them down to £78, which is an absolute steal.
Thanks for the update. Sounds like a few days rest is indeed advisable. You seem to be able to bounce back from downtimes really quickly (I am quite lucky in that respect but not in your league) so I'm sure you'll be chasing down Gasson soon. At 67 he is amazing.
PS is there a link? Apologies if you've provided in previously and no probs if you can't now.
The stock seems to have changed a bit today.
There are some of the excellent Pegasus Turbo 2s (I think [MENTION=11816]Artie Fulkin[/MENTION] has at least one pair) reduced from £159.99 to £111.97, with the 30% off taking them down to £78, which is an absolute steal.
I bought a pair of Brooks Ravenna 10 for £60 on impulse. Are they any good compared to the Adrenalines that I’ve been using for years?
Made a mistake Paul clocked in at 5:58 on an up and down Hove Park course. I've forwarded my time so that I can motivate myself from being in the last 10% of the 50 May runners. See you there next month. Virtually, of course.
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Ah thanks. I recognise some of those names, notably Mr and Mrs Ulliot and Nicky Yeates. I'm pleased I escaped from Tom U. for a couple of years!
Ah thanks. I recognise some of those names, notably Mr and Mrs Ulliot and Nicky Yeates. I'm pleased I escaped from Tom U. for a couple of years!
5k again today for the 6th consecutive day. One bit of the head says "take a rest day, dickhead, before you hurt yourself." But another bit of the head has become completely addicted to the endorphins and for some reason takes great pleasure from arriving home drenched in sweat and covered in more flies than a white van man's number plate.
I'd love to see if I can do a month of 5ks as I'm getting faster and more comfortable, but having experienced the frustration of injuries in the past I know this is a foolish endeavour. Will probably do 10 days then take 2 days out.
A pain / feeling of weakness behind the left knee - particularly when the leg is bent. What might that be?
Asking for a friend
A pain / feeling of weakness behind the left knee - particularly when the leg is bent. What might that be?
Asking for a friend
The Spring Run Off sounds like great fun Badger! Go get that top spot on the podium! That's really cool to be able to see Alex give a talk. I'd definitely recommend checking out the book.
I'd be really interested to hear what you think of it @bignuts and [MENTION=88]Bob![/MENTION]
Started reading today and around 60 pages in. Loving it so far, really interesting to read about the different theories as time has gone on.
I’m a firm believer incentive is a key driver to pushing yourself beyond barriers. Having ability definitely helps but you need a strong mind as well as body to be a top runner.
Looking forward to getting stuck back into it over the weekend.
Strangely shit run yesterday - cruising along for three miles and then suddenly felt drained, to the point I just jogged it home with every stride feeling horrible.
Today, I wasn't feeling like running at all, but having run 119 days I can't just stop because I don't fancy it much.
I was determined it wasn't going to be another shit run, so thought I'd aim for 5 miles at 7:30 pace, but actually ran 7:10 pace, which is only a few seconds off my 10km best to quickly revive the confidence I'd lost yesterday.