Hard run that can't believe you did it twice!
Hard run that can't believe you did it twice!
If we have replacements lined up then let's promote from the stiffs!
It will give them much needed big race experience and they'll learn lots from running with the Super Ego's.
I'm just going to go out for a run now. Haven't run since Tuesday but had a bucket full of booze last night in Stockholm so it will be pretty slow.
Lol - I'm cr*p with technolog so took me 10mins to work out how to download my Garmin to my phone, take a screenshot and then post (twice)
The hardest part I'm finding with the trail running is the downward stretches as opposed to the hills. Just don't have the balls yet 2 really let go when it's loose, narrow and flinty underfoot!
Lol - I'm cr*p with technolog so took me 10mins to work out how to download my Garmin to my phone, take a screenshot and then post (twice)
The hardest part I'm finding with the trail running is the downward stretches as opposed to the hills. Just don't have the balls yet 2 really let go when it's loose, narrow and flinty underfoot!
I love the downhill. You just throw yourself down there and hope for the best. You did it too fast for me anyway.
May need you as reserve for a NSC relay team 7pm Brighton Marina Wednesday 21 June. 5k run in total. OK at moment but two doubtfulls waiting on an injury and work commitments.
I love the downhill. You just throw yourself down there and hope for the best. You did it too fast for me anyway.
May need you as reserve for a NSC relay team 7pm Brighton Marina Wednesday 21 June. 5k run in total. OK at moment but two doubtfulls waiting on an injury and work commitments.
By all means do put me down as a reserve Happy to join if required. Cheers
Right spirit. That's another option. Yet another is to mix the super egos with team B so they can compete against each other. As long as we get 12 on the day it doesn't matter as it's certainly a non serious event. We can decide the teams at the time. So calling [MENTION=1561]lost in london[/MENTION] you need to step up. What's your 5k at the moment?
Me too......usually get overtaken on downhill bits because I don't have the technique or cojones to really open up. Frustrating !
Managed 8 miles myself - on the Downs! Yes, I abandoned my traditional seafront track and essentially did one large hill repeat up to the Dyke and back via Benfield Valley using the route [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION] roughly specced out a summer or two ago.
Great fun, frustratingly slow (don't normally have to do gates, steep banks, horses and dogs but was kind of social, everyone says good morning in the countryside) and wonderful on my knees. No pain at all as I type. Will be doing again.
https://www.strava.com/activities/1030941523
Nurse it carefully. Good luck tomorrow. Don't overdo it I'm sure [MENTION=26634]Simgull[/MENTION] can go well under 23" on his road to recovery and leave us in the C team.
Right in the spirit of Weakest Link we should try and stick to our NSC members. So we need to form a coalition with the super egos [MENTION=18183]big nuts[/MENTION] [MENTION=30744]Pembury[/MENTION] [MENTION=13055]Ninja Elephant[/MENTION] and a DUP(e) from Team B.
Looks to me like the promotion in self status goes to [MENTION=24975]St Leonards Seagull[/MENTION] or [MENTION=23419]penny's harmonica[/MENTION]. Both banging on the sub 20 door but both coming back from niggles and capable of sub 21. Post your current times and the fastest gets the EASY first leg for the super egos. The time difference is not great as who ever runs leg 4 should go so fast on their solo 2.5KM that they will lose a minute when they go straight back out with the team. Runner A would have had 27+ minutes rest by then.
We are waiting on [MENTION=1561]lost in london[/MENTION] to confirm entry and [MENTION=616]Guinness Boy[/MENTION] to check work commitments and @Gypsy King as first reserve. All looking good. Get out and do some flat out half mile or 1 mile intervals today or tomorrow to give plenty of time for race day.
My ongoing niggles now leave me doubtful im going to make this. Struggled to walk after Saturdays park run with pain running up my heel. Things aren't much better today and seeing Physio on Thursday when I'll know more. Think it's Achilles tendinitis which I've had once before and meant no running for 3 weeks.
Sounds bad. We'll see what happens after the physio on Thursday. Is it Tom? Jesus has a 2 week waiting list now which is ridiculous. I may be unfaithful in future.
Just had 4 half mile intervals at 6:25 pace. Great feeling but ready to drop at 2 miles as no stamina. Rest achilles till Saturday now.
My ongoing niggles now leave me doubtful im going to make this. Struggled to walk after Saturdays park run with pain running up my heel. Things aren't much better today and seeing Physio on Thursday when I'll know more. Think it's Achilles tendinitis which I've had once before and meant no running for 3 weeks.
I'm also a member of the dodgy Achilles club. This evening I've had a session with the ice-pack and the roller (ouch!) to nip the problem in the bud. Did a 10 miler today - hot but not complaining as not much of a wind which makes a nice change.
Trying to establish relative difficulty of local park run courses. Anyone care to rank / group the following Peacehaven, hove park, hove promenade, preston park, eastbourne, Worthing, Clair park and Bevendean.
I'll give it a bash, starting with the toughest at the top:
Bevendean
Peacehaven
Preston park
Hove park
Hove promenade
Worthing
If Eastbourne is a straight out and back along the front then it would be between Hove Prom and Worthing. I've no idea about Clair park, I don't even know where it is, let alone run around it.
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