Good Luck [MENTION=25508]soistes[/MENTION] on Sunday. One of the best bits of advice on London came from [MENTION=27279]dazzer6666[/MENTION] - take time to look up at all those amazing London landmarks.
There’s about 15 Rogue Runners taking part of you are looking for friendly faces.
Thanks - I've had full-on maranoia for days; my legs feel sluggish and achey, I keep thinking I'm getting a cold, and every time someone wishes me good luck or tells me they'll be stalking me on the app, I wish I'd not told anyone I'm doing it. At the same time, I'm super excited about it. There seems to be quite a large Brighton running contingent doing it, so I expect to see some of the usual suspects on the way round.
Confirmed: 22:40. There's no way I'm brave enough to update the table though...
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Confirmed: 22:40. There's no way I'm brave enough to update the table though...
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Confirmed: 22:40. There's no way I'm brave enough to update the table though...
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19:58 and AG of 69.95% for me today, pleased to dip under 20 as conditions were blustery and I had a stitch half way round!
I’ve just played golf so wondering what the seafront runs were like as it’s blowing a hooley around here at the moment......
I must admit when I got close to the turn that I hadn't seen many coming back the other way.Nice one - an SB in those conditions is a joy to behold.
A slowish 22.20 for me with a 74.40% AG - which was the 2nd best AG in a field of 400. This is remarkable as Worthing usually clocks up several 80%+ and even the occasional 90%. today the really class runners must have dived under their duvets when they saw the weather.
have now entered both the halfmarathon in Feb 2020 and the Marathon in April 2020 :
am currently running 65 70kms a month having run little or not at all since last June:
how many kms a month should i be running in the months leading up to the half marathon :
any advice or encouragement will be welcome : i did a couple of 10km runs in 2007/2008 but this is serious!
please send a link to the best web sites for advice on training if you have anything worth sharing
have now entered both the halfmarathon in Feb 2020 and the Marathon in April 2020 :
am currently running 65 70kms a month having run little or not at all since last June:
how many kms a month should i be running in the months leading up to the half marathon :
any advice or encouragement will be welcome : i did a couple of 10km runs in 2007/2008 but this is serious!
please send a link to the best web sites for advice on training if you have anything worth sharing
My advice would be to get hold of a marathon plan from somewhere like Runners World website (there might be better ones these days – it's ages since I've stuck to one for a marathon!). That would – I think – have you running a half marathon distance run anyway, by the time comes around before ramping up to the marathon. Although the Brighton half and full marathons are organised by different groups, I think they do tie in training-wise, because they realise so many people do both.
Your mileage at the moment seems adequate for ticking over for the summer – most of the plans kick in at the turn of the year, I think. What I would suggest is a mix of hills, speedwork and a long run every week. That seems to be what gives be the biggest improvements fitness-wise...
Good luck!
Usually am to do another two weeks after [emoji106]I'd forgotten how much marathons whack your physical shape, immune system and mental health.
I have very little enthusiasm at the moment but am ticking over purely because I don't want to "waste" the condition I've built up. A cold has also filled me full of yucky stuff. For three runs in a row I've not been able to run faster than 10 minute miles, though I managed 12 of those this morning and also said hello to [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION] and his dog.
Still not sure of next steps but I'm not sure they include another marathon any time soon. The training is one thing but the two weeks after aren't much fun either.
It happens to the best of us. Let's be honest, we've all been there.