I hope the 3 trail includes a set of XC spikes, gotta have a bit of competitive mud running in your life in my opinion!
Competitive? That sounds like racing. Not for me squire.
I hope the 3 trail includes a set of XC spikes, gotta have a bit of competitive mud running in your life in my opinion!
I ordered a pair of SAUCONY ENDORPHIN SPEED 2 for £108 (rrp £155) yesterday as seemed a very decent price: https://www.runningxpert.com/en/saucony-men-s-endorphin-speed-2.html
Heard a lot of good things about them and the Kinvara used to be my go to before the Nike’s so am keen to give them a go.
Hardened achilles still stopping me but told one more visit and we'll almost be there. So next Friday hopefully the last visit of the three.
Plans are then for XC training and winter training based on hitting the Brighton Half hard next February. No plan on too much speed.
Best parkrun for nearly three years for me on Hove Prom this morning. 21:15, AG 72.31 - even managed to finish ahead of [MENTION=13055]Ninja Elephant[/MENTION] thanks to his self imposed handicapping system of starting late!
Hoping with a bit more speed work to get sub-21 again.
In other news, I’ve entered Maverick West Sussex in late November - looks fun.
Norwich Parkrun for me. Still running slowly due to Achilles problem; bumped into at least four other Albion runners. Nice setting, but a dull three lap route
First big in-person race in Toronto today, since the start of Covid. They normally have the Waterfront Marathon this weekend but they changed it to 10k instead this year.
It was one of those rolling start jobs which all the races seem to be doing these days. It was very organised, with everyone given a start window and you just show up and get put into a group in the staging area.
It was a simple out-and-back along the waterfront which meant a pretty strong headwind on the way out and a decent tailwind on the way in. It was tough going in some places on the first half but the tailwind really helped push me to the finish line.
All that meant I got possibly my biggest ever negative split in a race. I crossed halfway at 19:06, and crossed the finish line in 37:41 which is a 23 second PB. I'm very happy with that. I really wasn't sure if I had a PB in me, especially when I was slightly off the pace for the first half.
Excellent.
If your still over next month be good for a NSC Parkrun meet. Been a long time. Your choice of date and venue.?
Yes, I'll be over for most of November. I definitely want to try and make a Parkrun. It would be either 13th or 27th November.
Hmm, one look at your SB time and I think you could still do a decent time.
I sympathise with having to juggle kids and life around running and a training plan. That's why I always head out early morning. Any other time of the day, it's not gonna happen!
Ran the great south run yesterday. My first time doing it . I was allocated to the orange wave but went in the last green wave as had some mates there as well. I must have run an extra 100m dodging a load of slower runners.
It was great weather for it. I felt it was well organised and enjoyed it. Apparently the crowds weren’t as large as usual. I did the 10 miles in 1:14:13 which I am reasonably happy with. I could shave 20 odd seconds off I reckon. (I’m 52).
Anyone else run in previous years and what did you think of this year’s race?
Can't believe after all these years it was a random comment from someone I have never met that has led to me finally signing up for a marathon! Just booked Manchester for April, training plan starts on Sunday.
Just as I predicted. Well done. Definitely a sub 21 there when you want it. Will update for you.
That Parkrun is on my list of DNS for planned Parkruns. Stayed over for it from the Friday night game in the Championship but didn't feel too good in the morning. Others include Oslo couldn't find it in time, Cardiff forgot barcode, Krakow bad back, Oranmore achilles problem.
If your achilles is painful without obvious calf problems it may be similar to mine. Niggly and annoying. Good luck.
Ha ha! It's my pleasure. You're now the third or fourth person I've directly/solely persuaded to run a marathon
I'll be in Manchester too, but my training plan DOESN'T start on Sunday. And not just because I'm running Beachy on Saturday...
If your achilles is painful without obvious calf problems it may be similar to mine. Niggly and annoying. Good luck.
Still crocked with an achilles issue here as well so remaining on 'tickover mileage' at best. I've got calcific AT....podiatrist doesn't think it's terminal, currently on temporary orthotics and about to try a 4 week course of laser treatment but can feel endurance draining away by the week, and no motivation to do anything other than plod at the moment