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beardy gull

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Jul 18, 2003
4,125
Portslade
Good luck everyone running Sunday. Hope the race goes to plan!

Happy Running. :thumbsup:

Thanks! ...and yes, good luck everyone. Had my last run yesterday, did 4 miles at race pace along Basin Road. Wasn't ideal as went arse over tit after 5 minutes, luckily no damage done (pride, or physical).
Preparing for the race now by working a night shift and then getting up tomorrow to go to that London to see my girlfriends sons band play at the islington acadamy. Should be home about 1am Sunday morning for 5 hours kip.
Textbook.
 




Mr Smggles

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May 11, 2009
2,671
Winchester
I have been running for about two weeks now and have gotten into a sort of rhythm. I am running 5k in about 25 minutes on a reasonably flat surface. I know I am going to be much slower than most people because I have only been running for a very short amount of time, but how does my time compare to others?
 


Lord Bamber

Legendary Chairman
Feb 23, 2009
4,366
Heaven
Good work! Will look out for you on day!

Gr8 to meet you after the race today chimneys. Congrats on your fantastic time.

Thanks again for your words of encouragement leading up to the race. I firmly believe without any injury I can go sub 3.45.

:thumbsup:
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,562
The Fatherland
Gr8 to meet you after the race today chimneys. Congrats on your fantastic time.

Thanks again for your words of encouragement leading up to the race. I firmly believe without any injury I can go sub 3.45.

:thumbsup:

What time did you do?

I saw [MENTION=235]ManOnTheRun[/MENTION] and he was looking good at 24 miles.
 


Lord Bamber

Legendary Chairman
Feb 23, 2009
4,366
Heaven
What time did you do?

I saw [MENTION=235]ManOnTheRun[/MENTION] and he was looking good at 24 miles.

I finally nailed the sub 4hr with 3.52. Especially pleasing since I suffered an injury on my last training run and it affected me from quite early. Thanks for your words of encouragement and dietary advice in the lead up HT.

:thumbsup:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
I finally nailed the sub 4hr with 3.52. Especially pleasing since I suffered an injury on my last training run and it affected me from quite early. Thanks for your words of encouragement and dietary advice in the lead up HT.

:thumbsup:

Hey, brilliant. This is fantastic news. I'm really pleased for you. 8 minutes to spare as well. This is the first of 4 right? I had a friend crack 4 hours at the third attempt today as well. Did you find the wind a problem at all?
 


Lord Bamber

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Feb 23, 2009
4,366
Heaven
Hey, brilliant. This is fantastic news. I'm really pleased for you. 8 minutes to spare as well. This is the first of 4 right? I had a friend crack 4 hours at the third attempt today as well. Did you find the wind a problem at all?

It was a bit chilly in places but the only place I struggled with it was round the basin. Think all other ailments and positive mental thinking took over. Sadly the wife has got frazzles in rather than Bobby's but hey, they'll do!
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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It was a bit chilly in places but the only place I struggled with it was round the basin. Think all other ailments and positive mental thinking took over. Sadly the wife has got frazzles in rather than Bobby's but hey, they'll do!

Frazzles are a worthy substitute. But, given the 8 minutes to spare you had the luxury of being able to pop into the St Aubyns newsagents and purchase some Bacon Streaks as you went past.
 




Lord Bamber

Legendary Chairman
Feb 23, 2009
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Heaven
Frazzles are a worthy substitute. But, given the 8 minutes to spare you had the luxury of being able to pop into the St Aubyns newsagents and purchase some Bacon Streaks as you went past.

Ha ha quality post!
 


CliveWalkerWingWizard

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Aug 31, 2006
2,689
surrenden
When can you enter for 2013 ? I have to crack 4hrs, i am getting faster but also getting older, time may be running out.
 








Richy_Seagull

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Oct 7, 2003
2,424
Brighton
Thanks to all the advice over the past few weeks, especially chimneys. Those last 2 miles were like an out of body experience but absolutely chuffed to beat 4 hours.
 


chimneys

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Jun 11, 2007
3,609
Gr8 to meet you after the race today chimneys. Congrats on your fantastic time.

Thanks again for your words of encouragement leading up to the race. I firmly believe without any injury I can go sub 3.45.

:thumbsup:

The wonder that is NSC Lord B! Felt like long lost friends when we met at end. Many congrats on smashing the 4 hour mark even when getting injured mile 1. When injury free, I know you can go close to, if not break, 3'30 with the form you have shown in those training runs.

Really hope the injury clears up before Sunday and you have 3 great marathons in next 3 weeks (you crazy fool!).
 




chimneys

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Jun 11, 2007
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Thanks to all the advice over the past few weeks, especially chimneys. Those last 2 miles were like an out of body experience but absolutely chuffed to beat 4 hours.

Epic work Richy! I hit my target of a sub 3'30 PB so am also chuffed. But not as much as the wife as I have told her thats it for marathons (and will instead concentrate on getting my half time down from here). Mind you, ask me the question in a week's time, when I can negotiate stairs without replicating a pregnant duck, and I might just be tempted to go again!
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Epic work Richy! I hit my target of a sub 3'30 PB so am also chuffed. But not as much as the wife as I have told her thats it for marathons (and will instead concentrate on getting my half time down from here). Mind you, ask me the question in a week's time, when I can negotiate stairs without replicating a pregnant duck, and I might just be tempted to go again!

Well done Chimneys. Good running.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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I have been running for about two weeks now and have gotten into a sort of rhythm. I am running 5k in about 25 minutes on a reasonably flat surface. I know I am going to be much slower than most people because I have only been running for a very short amount of time, but how does my time compare to others?

What is your goal? If you're building up to long distances this is fine especially after only two weeks. Extrapolating out you are running a 3 1/2 hour marathon which is very respectable. You'll get fitter and stonger over time so will improve. A 50 minute 10k is not too shabby either. Dont over do it though, build up slowly.
 


Richy_Seagull

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Oct 7, 2003
2,424
Brighton
Epic work Richy! I hit my target of a sub 3'30 PB so am also chuffed. But not as much as the wife as I have told her thats it for marathons (and will instead concentrate on getting my half time down from here). Mind you, ask me the question in a week's time, when I can negotiate stairs without replicating a pregnant duck, and I might just be tempted to go again!

Ha have to admit at mile 18 yesterday I was 100% sure was never going to got through it again but after a good nights sleep I seem to only be remembering the (many) good bits of it all. I owe a huge amount to whoever the woman was to told me to walk backwards for a minute when my knee completely locked up at mile 24, to the point where I couldn't even move it when it was completely straight. Fixed the problem slightly so that I could at least hobble/fall to the finish line but the crowd seemed to get louder every time I fell, the support was amazing.

And congratulations on beating 3:30....Think I can only dream of ever reaching those dizzy heights!
 
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ManOnTheRun

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
846
West Hove
What time did you do?

I saw [MENTION=235]ManOnTheRun[/MENTION] and he was looking good at 24 miles.

Thanks for your words of encouragement yesterday HT. Was all going very well until just after the King Alfred. Cramp in both legs ... Was a bit stop start for the last 2 miles as I tried to get shot of it ... Still managed to card 4.22, which I was pretty pleased with (12 mins quicker than last year).

What’s the secret cure for cramp ... Someone mentioned Magnesium. Any recommendations?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Thanks for your words of encouragement yesterday HT. Was all going very well until just after the King Alfred. Cramp in both legs ... Was a bit stop start for the last 2 miles as I tried to get shot of it ... Still managed to card 4.22, which I was pretty pleased with (12 mins quicker than last year).

What’s the secret cure for cramp ... Someone mentioned Magnesium. Any recommendations?

Oh boy, that was just after I saw you for the 2nd time as well. Still, a great time and faster than last year.

Cramp is often down to dehydration. Maybe it was this? Maybe look at your pre-race water intake? Also, a tip I was given is to take a mouthful of water from every drink station en route even if you're seemingly not thirsty.
 


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