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knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
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Heading to the prom again this morning. Conditions not quite as good as last week (but a moderate NE so some help in the final yards), nursing a bit of a cold and missing my pacer, but still seeing if I can get aroud that 22 something and 64-ish% AG. Quite a bit of speed training on the cards between now and January to get my pace zones up before another thrash at Brighton.

I took to the hills of Hove Park and had a double disappointment. First [MENTION=3975]Ben Elton's Brother[/MENTION] hadn't brought his dog along and secondly it was a laboured run being hard to breathe from the start and put any effort into the hills.

Will take the 21:50 but I need to knock off a minute or so before feeling satisfied. Excuses are slight man flu and thighs feeling 4 consecutive days of the new swimming regime.
 




Simgull

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Jan 3, 2013
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Hove
I went to Preston Park for a friend’s 250th. Got caught out by the crowded start and lacked a bit of motivation so laboured in at 22:27. Keep stepping myself it’s the off season and taking it easy is a good thing. Must get that Downland Devil entry sorted.
 


big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
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Hove
Who’s running the Brighton10k tomorrow? Seriously contemplating using the 10k as part of a long run. I had 5 consecutive days heavily drinking and felt hungover for 3.5 days after. Gained weight too so a pb feels out of reach, albeit conditions look close to perfect.
 


knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
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Who’s running the Brighton10k tomorrow? Seriously contemplating using the 10k as part of a long run. I had 5 consecutive days heavily drinking and felt hungover for 3.5 days after. Gained weight too so a pub feels out of reach, albeit conditions look close to perfect.

Edited for you.
Best to go out slow onthe run and enjoy it later on.
 


big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
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Hove
Edited for you.
Best to go out slow onthe run and enjoy it later on.

Good advice. The new earlier start means West Street Wetherspoons will be less busy for a post race pint.

Sounds like the Downland Devil is the NSC race for December. I’m already in mince pie but I’ll enter DD9 tomorrow evening I think.
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Last week I finished in 78th at the prom in 22.21. Today I finished in 76th place in 22.21. Literally the same time to the second :rant:

I took a totally different approach as well, staying ahead of the 23 man but it made no difference :lolol:

Good to see [MENTION=13055]Ninja Elephant[/MENTION]

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Simgull

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Jan 3, 2013
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Hove
Last week I finished in 78th at the prom in 22.21. Today I finished in 76th place in 22.21. Literally the same time to the second :rant:

I took a totally different approach as well, staying ahead of the 23 man but it made no difference :lolol:

Good to see [MENTION=13055]Ninja Elephant[/MENTION]

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Conclusion: My pacing had zero impact last week?! Knew I should have stayed in bed. :D
 






Garry Nelson's teacher

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May 11, 2015
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Bloody Worthing!
Bognor Parkrun for me today and a disappointing 22.42 (73.20%). But on that course it gave me an old git win and an AG position of 5th. If you like corners, bends, narrow paths and lapping people who are quite wide and like a chat with their pals, then head for Bognor! (On the upside, it's actually a very friendly event.)

Good luck to anyone running the Brighton 10K tomorrow - my only sub 40 and one that I never got the results for (I forgot to supply the SAE*).

*and if you know what this is, you too are heading for the old git age cats.
 








Badger

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May 8, 2007
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I’ve got to got to Toronto in a couple of weeks. I hope I’m still injured and can’t run [emoji23][emoji23]

Got time for a coffee ? Will be in York St.

Ooh, when exactly? I don't actually work downtown but I can get down there after work. My running club is actually just by York Street on Tuesday nights!

It's been unseasonably cold (even for Toronto) over the last couple of weeks. We don't normally get this until at least mid December. Looks like it's going to be a bit warmer over the next 2 weeks though (above freezing at least).
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Ooh, when exactly? I don't actually work downtown but I can get down there after work. My running club is actually just by York Street on Tuesday nights!

It's been unseasonably cold (even for Toronto) over the last couple of weeks. We don't normally get this until at least mid December. Looks like it's going to be a bit warmer over the next 2 weeks though (above freezing at least).

Arriving late Tues 3rd (from NY), leaving on Friday 6th..........happy to meet after work weds/thurs if that’s easier. Was speaking to my team there yesterday...apparently a new record for snow on 11/11.....one of my London guys (Spurs STH and of Israeli heritage) has been there this week. Wasn’t impressed with -17 [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 


Badger

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Arriving late Tues 3rd (from NY), leaving on Friday 6th..........happy to meet after work weds/thurs if that’s easier. Was speaking to my team there yesterday...apparently a new record for snow on 11/11.....one of my London guys (Spurs STH and of Israeli heritage) has been there this week. Wasn’t impressed with -17 [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

:lolol:

Yeah, there was more snow than I was expecting on Monday. Tuesday had the ridiculous temperatures. I had to get the running tights out for the first time. Not cold enough for the thick ones yet though!

After work on Wednesday 4th should work. I'm having my wisdom teeth out on the Thursday morning so I'll definitely be out of action after that.
 




dazzer6666

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:lolol:

Yeah, there was more snow than I was expecting on Monday. Tuesday had the ridiculous temperatures. I had to get the running tights out for the first time. Not cold enough for the thick ones yet though!

After work on Wednesday 4th should work. I'm having my wisdom teeth out on the Thursday morning so I'll definitely be out of action after that.

Cool....will try to keep it free. Will pm you [emoji106]
 


big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
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Hove
Went for quantity over quality today and used the Brighton 10k to pad out a long run (14 miles). Superb conditions but a final check of the scales this morning 13 stone 5 about half a stone above fighting weight meant it was an easy decision.

Tried to run the race at half marathon pace instead and came in at 41:01 which may give me the NSC trophy. Anyone else run today?
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Went for quantity over quality today and used the Brighton 10k to pad out a long run (14 miles). Superb conditions but a final check of the scales this morning 13 stone 5 about half a stone above fighting weight meant it was an easy decision.

Tried to run the race at half marathon pace instead and came in at 41:01 which may give me the NSC trophy. Anyone else run today?

Nice one. Not sure whether anyone else was entered but I saw it being set up during my easy 90 min timed run this morning. My pace zones have been officially adjusted meanwhile. "Easy" for me now sits around 9.15 to 9.30 which means I can spend a winter targetting a marathon pace of around 8:30 mins per mile.
 


Simgull

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Jan 3, 2013
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Hove
Went for quantity over quality today and used the Brighton 10k to pad out a long run (14 miles). Superb conditions but a final check of the scales this morning 13 stone 5 about half a stone above fighting weight meant it was an easy decision.

Tried to run the race at half marathon pace instead and came in at 41:01 which may give me the NSC trophy. Anyone else run today?

Sorry missed you - got there a bit late after running on the Downs this morning. Good to catch up with [MENTION=25508]soistes[/MENTION] afterwards.
 




Hooky

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Mar 24, 2008
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Went for quantity over quality today and used the Brighton 10k to pad out a long run (14 miles). Superb conditions but a final check of the scales this morning 13 stone 5 about half a stone above fighting weight meant it was an easy decision.

Tried to run the race at half marathon pace instead and came in at 41:01 which may give me the NSC trophy. Anyone else run today?

Managed a SB 42:03 even though my foot was tweaking for the last 2k. Did everyone else get the wrong text? Apparently my name is now Paul & my time was over 54 mins!
 


soistes

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Sep 12, 2012
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Brighton
Sorry missed you - got there a bit late after running on the Downs this morning. Good to catch up with [MENTION=25508]soistes[/MENTION] afterwards.

Likewise - good to see you. I didn't have a particularly good race today - came in at 48m something, around 2 and a half minutes slower than my PB at last year's Brighton 10k. Still, I enjoyed it as always, and appreciated the cheer from [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION] about halfway round.
 


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