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    so take it slinky didn't do his run - ban the ****er i say ban him till he bleeds
    i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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      Rowan: 154.3km
      Rich: 80.2km
      Dan: 73km
      RoadEnd: 68.1km
      Carra's Shin Pads: 59.83km
      Pablo: 50.75km
      Badpiggy: 47km
      Alex 46.47km
      Saveloy 29.9km
      Norbs: 26.4km
      PTP: 12.3km
      Slinky: 12.01km
      Lee: 11.6km
      Chazza: 11.6km
      destinydude: 3km

      7 and a bit miles to blast away the day and set me up for XC tomorrow. Some good numbers banked this month by all. Quality feb from EST
      A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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        RoadEnd: 5km

        Right let's get March underway. Park run for me this morning in 24.45

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          Alex: 5.31km
          RoadEnd: 5km

          Start as I mean to go on, want to beat last months distance, which I should do comfortably, as I had 5 or so days off in the middle from illness.

          My Km times are getting better too. Was running at a 5m40s pace this morning. So I need to shave around 40 off to achieve my goal long term.

          2 weeks left of this C25K then ill be after doing some park runs
          *Except Michael, who died.

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            PTP - Just wanted to say thank you for the posts you put on a few days ago encouraging me to go running as soon as I get in from work.

            I'm not feeling too good at the moment and have a bit of a cold too so not feeling up for doing anything right now however, as soon I'm feeling better I'm going to do exactly what you advised and that is to head off out as soon as I'm home, before I've had anything to eat or any time to settle so I will take the advice on board.

            Thanks.
            Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


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              Saveloy: 9.2km
              Alex: 5.31km
              RoadEnd: 5km

              What's the deal with gradient? If you finish where you start, so have a net height gain of zero, does the amount of up and down have any impact on your time?

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                Lifted big on dead for the first time post injury and got 205K- a new PB. Reckon there was another 5K+ in the tank too but wasn't taking the risk of another injury. Will try again in a few weeks. Have a vid, but I'd need to host it somewhere I think?

                That's 3 new PBs this week- 3x160 squat, this & 5x112.5 bench.
                3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                  Rowan: 10km
                  Saveloy: 9.2km
                  Alex: 5.31km
                  RoadEnd: 5km

                  Got ****ing brutalised at cross country. Great fun but a mutha****er of a course. Ended up getting round in 44 minutes but felt smashed on the last lap.

                  Only one race left this season. I'll miss it!
                  A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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                    Rowan: 10km
                    Saveloy: 9.2km
                    Alex: 5.31km
                    Rich: 5km
                    RoadEnd: 5km

                    Parkrun this morning. Got my time through 24:59.
                    Last edited by Rich; 02-03-14, 08:57 AM.
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                      Originally posted by Rich View Post
                      Rowan: 10km
                      Saveloy: 9.2km
                      Alex: 5.31km
                      Rich: 5km
                      RoadEnd: 5km

                      Parkrun this morning. Got my time through 24:59.
                      Well done on breaking the 25 mins.

                      My target is 24 mins atm. I have a pb of 24:16 and trying to follow the sub 24 minute parkrunners, using them as pacemakers. I try to keep a steady pace for 4.5km and then a real push for the last 500m. We have a guy who unofficially calls out times as you get to the last bend with 250m to go and that's a real motivation if you're close.

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                        RoadEnd: 10km
                        Rowan: 10km
                        Saveloy: 9.2km
                        Alex: 5.31km
                        Rich: 5km

                        Another cheeky 5km this morning in the rain.

                        I've only put myself above Rowan (with the same time) as it's probably the only opportunity this month!!

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                          RoadEnd: 10km
                          Rowan: 20.6km
                          Saveloy: 9.2km
                          Alex: 5.31km
                          Rich: 5km

                          A canny blustery 7 miles tonight. Should have probably gone further but with my wind jacket on it felt like I had a parachute strapped to my back most the way round.

                          Anyone signed up for any races this year? Aside from the still very commendable parkruns that is?
                          A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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                            Originally posted by Saveloy View Post
                            Saveloy: 9.2km
                            Alex: 5.31km
                            RoadEnd: 5km

                            What's the deal with gradient? If you finish where you start, so have a net height gain of zero, does the amount of up and down have any impact on your time?
                            Any advice?

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                              Originally posted by Saveloy View Post
                              Any advice?
                              Dunno if there is a science to it. If the gradient is steep I tend to suffer overall because you'll be slowed down on the way up but equally downhills you need to take the edge off (unless it's the last stretch of across country in which case you'll go nuts out).

                              So I'd say your uphills will be slower than your downhills are quick but then that doesn't factor wind, weather, terrain, condition, ice and the fact that you need a greater level on aerobic fitness to get up a hill than you need to get down one.

                              Myself... I ****ing hate hills
                              A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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                                Originally posted by Rowan View Post
                                Dunno if there is a science to it. If the gradient is steep I tend to suffer overall because you'll be slowed down on the way up but equally downhills you need to take the edge off (unless it's the last stretch of across country in which case you'll go nuts out).

                                So I'd say your uphills will be slower than your downhills are quick but then that doesn't factor wind, weather, terrain, condition, ice and the fact that you need a greater level on aerobic fitness to get up a hill than you need to get down one.

                                Myself... I ****ing hate hills
                                Cheers. I'm only starting out and certainly don't have any proper hills on my route but I definitely feel like the uphill pain is far greater than my downhill gain. Someone at work told me that hills are good at accelerating fitness gains, so when I get past the initial hellish phase I might try and do more incline ( not short of incline in the 'five valleys')

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