OK I'll enter. Hope I'm not Billy No Mates.............
I’ll enter tonight too.
OK I'll enter. Hope I'm not Billy No Mates.............
Where will you photos be shown?
OK I'll enter. Hope I'm not Billy No Mates.............
Was that at the National Cross Country Championships? If anybody is running that this year (21st February in Nottingham) then I'll be there photographing it along with the fine team at Sussex Sports Photography.
I'll be there, one of the highlights of the year for me and Nottingham is one of my favourite venues
My first time in Nottingham. Really looking forward to it. Great looking location.
Best of luck!
Ok I’ll confirm tomorrow - I’m seeing Wire the night before so may not be at my best on the Sunday!I’ll enter tonight too.
I received an email today advertising the Bedgebury Forest 10 mile run.
https://www.nice-work.org.uk/races/Bedgebury-10M
It's a lovely run and great prep for Half Marathon season.
I remember us talking about this last year but not doing it. One of the best local ( for me) park runs and I think the course is part of that route. I’m in and signed up. I’ll meet you and Knocky there.
If you think £65 is expensive for a marathon I'd suggest you don't consider entering one in North America!
If you're going for a sub 3, I'd definitely recommend trying it before you cycle to Norwich. You really need that recovery time in the last 2/3 weeks before the marathon.
I am also entered - can't miss out on an NSC 10 mile outing. I'll definitely put my hand up and ask for a lift though please, my car goes in for her MOT this month and I suspect there's going to be some work required on her underbelly. I'm a bit worried about how much she's going to set me back.
Thanks to [MENTION=6625]Badger[/MENTION] for the invite to join the Toronto Ratrunners this evening for a trot around the city........got lucky with perfect running conditions tonight. Great to meet up.......and so much better than another bloody hotel treadmill session [emoji3]
You're most welcome and I'm glad you enjoyed it, it's a very friendly club. We couldn't have asked for a more perfect evening for January in Toronto. It was great to put a face to an NSC username too!
I was actually reading the BBC version of that article about the benefits of training for a marathon yesterday. It's good to know there's long term benefits to our madness! I would be curious to know the comparisons between my body now and before I got into running. I'm sure my heart is a lot stronger and my resting heart rate is lower than it was. I also feel like I have more lung capacity than I used to.
I'm sure we could all slap ourselves on our backs in self congratulation.
I can quantify one medical change; my shoe size has got a size bigger in the last 8 years. I started running higher annual mileage for my first marathon 8 years ago and have run one (usually with a bit of walking) every year since. Coincidence?