I really enjoyed last night. Very different running as part of a team and loved the last lap when you all run together! Cheers to [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION] for all the organisation. See some of you at the Pheonix 10k on the 12th July.
Hi all, wondering if you can help. I have a niggling hamstring injury as well as on off issues with my lower back. I can still run to a reasonable level, but feel the niggles just getting worse. Can any of you recommend a sports physio That you have used, feel like I need some expert advice/treatment. Many thanks in advance
Jesus is your man, if in Hove. http://www.coralfitness.co.uk/sports-injuries-clinics Booked for up to 2 weeks currently though. Could be iliotibial band syndrome. Usually only need one visit with Paul.
Seeing him this afternoon and hoping he gets this Achilles freed up, so I can start doing some training. There are a lot of young NSC Gazelles that need chasing!
Good evening indeed. The gaffer rode his luck. Unable to get a spare runner from any of the clubs when out of the blue [MENTION=9083]Anchorman[/MENTION] turned up and slotted into the minor egos of team B.
Good running and team spirit all round. Found some more NSC runners too. Should be able to get a NSC Parkrun challenge going this summer.
Our wooden spoon team performed admirably and with 2 members leaving the pub at 11.30 ended the evening in double figures for pints drunk. I may pop into the Jog Shop later to see if he has collated the results onto the back of a fag packet in pencil, yet.
I'm not sure I want to know the scores on the doors (I do, but you know what I mean). Just checked my times from last year – not gonna be breaking any 2.5k records there...
Just been in Jog Shop as you can imagine there is paper everywhere!
The results will be online this afternoon but I did get as many results as I could without being a pain in the arse.
Super Ego's finished 5th out of 75
Leg 1 - 10:23
Leg 2 - 10:19
Leg 3 - 10:03
Leg 4 - 10:01
Leg 5 - 11:02
Total 51:48
The first two legs are official times the other 3 are based on my Garmin & maths skills as we couldn't trace them.
Our B team finished in 59:57
C team finished in 63:46
I didn't get the placings.
Great running by all taking part last night. Sounds like a top evening with lots of happy runners in the pictures. Pencil me in for 2018 coach.
Great running by all taking part last night. Sounds like a top evening with lots of happy runners in the pictures. Pencil me in for 2018 coach.
I'll now add my grovelling congrats to the NSc teams. I was away this year but maybe next year we could look at a seniors (aka Old Gits) team? Are the results viewable at all?
Just been in Jog Shop as you can imagine there is paper everywhere!
The results will be online this afternoon but I did get as many results as I could without being a pain in the arse.
Super Ego's finished 5th out of 75
Leg 1 - 10:23
Leg 2 - 10:19
Leg 3 - 10:03
Leg 4 - 10:01
Leg 5 - 11:02
Total 51:48
The first two legs are official times the other 3 are based on my Garmin & maths skills as we couldn't trace them.
Our B team finished in 59:57
C team finished in 63:46
I didn't get the placings.
Muscle memory. Now there's a thing. After 8 years of running 2-3 times a week (with no breaks) it was the fear of going through all the pain again that stopped me taking any breaks during that time. I wasn't one for crazy mileage. 13 miles is the furthest I've ever run and on average I'd probably only do 4-5 miles a time. Anyway in May last year my circumstances changed slightly and I ended up with more or less 12 months off running. Fast forward to Apr this year and I was faced with the daunting prospect of purchasing a brand new summer wardrobe - all in one size up. A stone heavier, moody and lazy I decided enough was enough. So out I went and just 2.5 miles later I was on my arse. Given my previous levels of fitness (all relative of course) I was cursing myself for knocking it on the head. I'd heard runners talk about muscle memory, but knew little about it myself as I'd never had to rely on it before. Well now I do know. 8 weeks in, I'm almost a stone lighter and able to run my regular 5 milers with ease. Who'd have thought the body could remember so quickly. I'm not a naturally fit individual and I'll probably never return to my peak of 3 years ago (time just doesn't allow anymore). But that's okay. I'm healthier, slimmer, happier and have twice as much energy than when I wasn't running.
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That is top, top work! I think we could maybe have given it a touch more on the straight between the bottom of the Duke's Mound downhill and Black Rock but I wanted to keep plenty in the tank for the hills and then the finale. Very happy with our performance there fellas. It'll be interesting to see who runs qualifying times for the Ego's in 2018!