Nice to get back into it this morning having not run much in October. 14km felt reasonably good after a 22 hour journey back from holiday yesterday - will sleep well tonight.
Keep matching my PB to the same second over 5k, how annoying is that.
Must remind myself what my PB is before I run, so I can at least nick a second off it in the final few metres!
Yes it’s effective the same people training for Spring/Autumn marathons but organised by Rogue Runners which formed after The Run Squad was dissolved.I saw you running along London Road on my way back home in my mates car. Has the new group taken over the Nick Rivett one?
Obvious as this sounds, but have you tried running faster in training? If you aren’t already, do at least one session of intervals during each week where you do a few reps of running at well above your 5K race pace for 2 mins at a time.
okay I should do this, I am not out to be the fastest as I have a few injuries that pop up, I will be a bit more adventurous on my next run and see if I can break the cycle and not myself!
Intervals shouldn’t break you if you allow enough recovery time between them.
They’ll make you if you gradually increase the speed or length of them before you recover.
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Okay, I slipped two discs back in the spring and it's taken alot of hard work to get back to this fitness, I also have no ACL in my right knee so I tend to toe out (car term!) on my right side, so I could be more efficient!
I am just want to tweak it a bit at a time.
Do you think I can still manage that without injury?
You don’t have to go made; 10-15 seconds faster per km than your 5K PB should be the sort of pace you’re aiming for on a 2 min interval. It’ll be enough to have you blowing heavily and need two mins at easy recovery pace.
Just completed the NYC, and managed a PB of 3.34, I trained terribly and a lot more hills than expected with the bridges, but absolutely perfect weather.
I've now completed 3 of the majors, Boston (2016) and London (2018) and got me thinking about how they compare!
I think I'm split on NYC & London... just both so well organised. - NYC is a pain in terms of getting to / from the start / finish line, but edged it with logistics on the course (I loved the ice freeze station towards the end). I'd place Boston in third (I didn't qualify and live there, so maybe that's why)
Has anyone managed all of the Abbotts world marathons? How did they compare for you?
Congrats on your NYC time
There's a guy in my running club who's done all six majors. He had to pay a fortune to do London through Marathon Tours because he kept failing to get in through the lottery. From what I've heard from him, I'd say Tokyo was his favourite. In fact, everyone I know who has done Tokyo has said they loved it. It's brilliantly organised as you'd expect, a flat course, and an amazing selection of nutrition on the route!
Pre-match Parkrun advice requested for Saturday please: there seem to be two parkruns accessible to central Cardiff, namely Cardiff and Grangemoor.
The former seems much better attended than the latter and may be the obvious choice, although Grangemoor is closer to the stadium. Has any NSC runner done either or both of them and can share their knowledge?
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Might join you again ! The one along the Taff looks extremely busy.......huge field every week....but we’re staying fairly close by.
Not strictly a running thing but I've been really struggling with an injury recently, heres the story.
I am fairly fit / active but mainly HIIT / Strength / Circuits work - between 30-60 minute blocks of work 4-5 times a week. Fairly mixed activities and between Cardio, Strength, Plyometrics.
On Monday I had some discomfort in what felt like my hip, like I needed to stretch my leg constantly or 'roll' my hip. Over the next 24 hours the pain got worse to the point I was in 10/10 agony without touching my leg or moving it, and could not lift it or do anything. I have a very high pain threshold so my missus knew it was bad if I was practically in tears of pain and unable to lift my leg at all. Ended up in a trip to A&E at 2am because the pain was that bad and nothing was helping it (ibuprofen, co-codomal, ice packs / heat packs)
Turned out I had really inflamed tendons from my knee to groin and was prescribed anti-inflammatories which have been working so I am at least mobile again but still some discomfort particularly lifting my leg up. Now the reason I am posting here is the Dr in A&E said it could have been bought on by running a lot of long distances or similar. Given I just wanted to get out of there at 4.30am I didn't really ask many questions but I am wondering now what I should do in terms of
1) Getting back into fitness, how long should I leave it.
2) Is there anything that can help this? I don't have any massages or see chiropractors but is this something I should be considering?