Thanks mate. I take it that my complete absence of anything resembling a personality won't be a factor in the award?
Key word in your post; 'painless'. You'll be back in 2022.
Talking of which we're still 2 weeks away from 2022 but I think it's time to invite people to submit a review of their running year: the highs, the lows (sorry) - achievements in terms of PBs, annual mileages, best running experiences of 2021 etc.
For me, it's been a bit of a golden year, consistently breaking through the hallowed 80% AG and sneaking into the top 100 in my age category for Parkruns (87th) and 10k (86th). I've stayed free of serious injury (just 3 weeks off for my heel problem) and usually prevailed over the old gits I've come up against.
But we've all got one more opportunity for our 5k SBs on Xmas Day, so someone (probably called Artie) can still pull out the Big One...............
Thank you, Saucony Endorphins!
Disappointing year for me with all the cancellations of parkrun and track sessions in the first part of the year, I became something of a plodder which I convinced myself it was something of a good thing to take a break from ‘speedwork’ (I use that word at a bit of a stretch!)
When things resumed I was clearly a way short of the sort of times I was posting before but started heading back in the right direction. Then one morning I just woke up with a pain in my knee. Like most of us on here would, I I just tried to run it off(!!) Then when that didn’t really work, a few rest periods of ever increasing length, then off to the physio, then a different one until finally the Specialist courtesy of Mrs. A’s company healthcare scheme for the news of a torn meniscus.
After a bit of research on my options I’m going for the quickie surgery, booked in for next month. Frustrating as it is, I know I’ve been generally lucky with injury over the years so can’t complain too much. Also on the plus side, as I’ve just added yet another year to my Old Git status those age graded time requirements seem less daunting and may provide a bit of motivation. Obviously when I hopefully resume running again to start off with they’ll seem impossible but the Old Git club have 80% proof GNT for inspiration!
Well done to everyone for all the brilliant achievements I’ve seen on here over the last year, my posts may be pretty rare but I’m a regular reader of this thread so always know how everyone’s running is going.
Happy New Year Running All.