10k track race in 42:30 yesterday. Pathetic.
One of the best thing on this thread is who can out humble brag the others. Great entertainment for this particular tortoise.
10k track race in 42:30 yesterday. Pathetic.
One of the best thing on this thread is who can out humble brag the others. Great entertainment for this particular tortoise.
In other news, my 80 days thing looks set to be finished in the saddle.
My left knee is very sore to the point I'm limping on it quite badly. Not sure what I've done to it - don't recall anything at all, but it's the knee I had ACL reconstruction on a few years back. Perhaps it's just moaning that I've given it a bit of a battering recently.
I thought I'd try to run on it last night, and jogged, walked and generally hobbled around using Pokemon as an additional way to keep me very steady but this morning I was in absolute agony. As I'll have two weeks on my feet in the heat of Disney World starting a week today, I really need to nurse it a bit.
Today was day 75 and I've just completed a 2 1/2 hour bike ride. I'd prefer to be running though.
Down to 19:03 today, finished 5th and was confident of an age bracket 1st 'cos the guys ahead looked younger... turns out the chap 40 seconds ahead in 2nd wasn't!!!
Anyway, the next Parkrun I do is my 50th - here's hoping I break 19 to celebrate.
Down to 19:03 today, finished 5th and was confident of an age bracket 1st 'cos the guys ahead looked younger... turns out the chap 40 seconds ahead in 2nd wasn't!!!
Anyway, the next Parkrun I do is my 50th - here's hoping I break 19 to celebrate.
Good luck with that. I'm postponing full out efforts till end of August. Will try and run them 30-45 seconds off pace until then. Noticed today that in my 3 week effort to run 5k fast as possible I have lost a lot of endurance. Struggled today at 3.8 miles! So tomorrow a little 8 miler @8:45 pace and then 2 weeks of hard training.
Fantastic!Down to 19:03 today, finished 5th and was confident of an age bracket 1st 'cos the guys ahead looked younger... turns out the chap 40 seconds ahead in 2nd wasn't!!!
Anyway, the next Parkrun I do is my 50th - here's hoping I break 19 to celebrate.
Headed up on the downs this morning. Planned running from Wilmington to Alfriston and back but soon gave up after running in circles due to the fog. Couldn't see more than 20 metres in front and could have ended up anywhere as impossible to navigate. Could really see how people get so lost and in trouble in more remote areas. Does anyone know of a watch which also displays your location on a map? I'd be interested in getting one of these if such a thing exists
My hamstring is still giving me all kinds of trouble. Probably wasn't the best idea to run the Trailblazer 10 last Sunday with it's big climbs across the downs. Have struggled all week, but with the Barns Green not too far away I really need to increase my mileage.
Attempted a long run today but felt the tightness worsen around 7 miles and struggled home for 9.5 miles in 1 hour 10 @ 7:23 per mile. Enjoyed getting out there, the wind was fairly strong along the front.
May well see Jesus again soon as I'm desperate to get back to normal running and take in the hills around my new house.
Fantastic!
I knocked 50 seconds of last week's parkrun time today at Worthing (21.50). Didn't feel like I had anything like that at the start.
Off up onto the Downs in a few hours.
Thank you. I am amazed how the human body can make these apparent leaps in performance, though looking back through my Parkrun history it is possible to make out some events where things changed slightly.
My first Parkrun was in Richmond in 2009, my then girlfriend had been running in half marathons and 10ks, and encouraged by this I'd just completed a couch to 5k course. I plodded around in football trainers and a Brighton top to finish in 24:13.
Then there was a gap of three years while I got married, started a family... and got 'comfortable'.
Then Parkrun started up in Guildford and I started running regularly again, and was bumbling around 22 minutes for a couple of years.
My best time in 2014 of 20:20 coincided with me training for my first half marathon - and that is where things took off. I broke 20 minutes in 2015 (19:40), and then 19:30 this year after introducing a weekly 10 mile run.
I am frankly amazed to be pushing for sub-19!
Thank you. I am amazed how the human body can make these apparent leaps in performance, though looking back through my Parkrun history it is possible to make out some events where things changed slightly.
My first Parkrun was in Richmond in 2009, my then girlfriend had been running in half marathons and 10ks, and encouraged by this I'd just completed a couch to 5k course. I plodded around in football trainers and a Brighton top to finish in 24:13.
Then there was a gap of three years while I got married, started a family... and got 'comfortable'.
Then Parkrun started up in Guildford and I started running regularly again, and was bumbling around 22 minutes for a couple of years.
My best time in 2014 of 20:20 coincided with me training for my first half marathon - and that is where things took off. I broke 20 minutes in 2015 (19:40), and then 19:30 this year after introducing a weekly 10 mile run.
I am frankly amazed to be pushing for sub-19!
As a fat old plodder, I find that a really encouraging story. Do you mind me asking how old you are?
24:13 strikes me as decent for a first 5k though. When [MENTION=394]nail-Z[/MENTION] and I first started a bit of running a few years ago, we had a friendly wager as to who would break 25 minutes for a 5km first. As someone who had just started then, 25 minutes felt like a nearly impossible goal. Last year I got sub-23 minutes (Strava caveat applies) before I fell off the running wagon. I have no idea what I'd be capable of now if not injured and perma-knackered, but I don't think I'd be capable of breaking that PB.
I'd like to believe that even as I approach my 45th birthday and as someone who has come to running pretty late, there may be a chance of a sub-20 minute 5km if I really applied myself.
As a fat old plodder, I find that a really encouraging story. Do you mind me asking how old you are?
24:13 strikes me as decent for a first 5k though.
I'd like to believe that even as I approach my 45th birthday and as someone who has come to running pretty late, there may be a chance of a sub-20 minute 5km if I really applied myself.