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Cheers Pablo and Carra.Originally posted by Pablo1981 View PostYeah well done Saveloy
Pretty jealous if I'm honest. It's been a couple of bad months back to back for me. I'd like to get back around the 100km mark next month though.
Pretty pleased with getting to 100km as I've never run anywhere near this much before. Have found this thread very helpful. I need to work on speed as I'm still pretty damn slow (my last run of 11k averaged 6mins15 per km) but at least I'm starting to get some distance under my belt. The challenge is maintaining it I guess. This month has pretty much been the most I could fit in, running wise, and been helped by a relative lull at work.
Need to maintain this level till Sept at least so I can blitz my fitness test.
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Saveloy: 105.3km
Carra: 70km
RoadEnd: 67.4km
badpiggy: 45.3km
Rich: 43.0km
Wiw: 35.0km
Slinky Skills: 18.3km
Pablo: 15.6km
Rodo: 3.5km
2 x 5km
Been for a couple more jogs since
However, been over doing it a bit (running on consecutive days) and my legs absolutely ****ing killed, so rowed for 30 mins the last couple of days. Going to try and get back on the jogging tomorrow
Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge
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Running in the rain is mega! Some of my favourite races have been in full blown downpours.Originally posted by rodo View PostSaveloy: 105.3km
Carra: 70km
RoadEnd: 67.4km
badpiggy: 56.6km
Rich: 43.0km
Wiw: 35.0km
Slinky Skills: 18.3km
Pablo: 15.6km
Rodo: 10.5 km
3rd run of the week did not like running in the rain need to try and keep up at least 3 a week now im back in work
Decided to play through the pain barrier and managed a 20 mile week so far. Trial and error as discomfort seems lesser in my Pegs and strangely my Nike Frees. So either uber padded or minimalist runners and everything in between = full blown ouch time. Something crazy is going down with my left Achilles too. Known it was there for a year or so but it's normally numbed by the mileage. Can't remember the last time I only ran 40 miles in a month. Still smashed in a load on the bike to balance it out but not enjoying my rest one bit.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 Fierce View PostSorry, I'm going to do it again, but given that it's Shaggy doing the asking, and that we are the same age, at the same point in life, had very similar social circumstances, probably ingested a similar amount of narcotic and alcoholic substances for a similar amount of time, I feel that I can be forgiven for chucking my two pence in. Again
So! Shaggy.
Running will make you feel good. It will make you happier, stronger, more alert, sleep better, and look less like you were up all night. But it will do very little to alleviate your ever growing titties
What will do that, much much quicker and much much easier, is what you eat. What your body does with what you put into it has so much more of an impact than what you make your body do, that makes zero sense to attempt to do anything other than manage the amount of fat you carry by what you eat. It's science, man
Case in point. All my life I've eaten ****, drank and smoked to excess and ingested all manner of dangerous substances.
But. I'm now 35, I do **** all exercise and apparently, all that fun stuff I did throughout my life was actually having an impact on my body! Who'd have thunk!
I started to get a belly and tits. I'm 6"2 so I hid it well. I'm a sexy ****er anyway so it didn't really bother me, but then the jowels started saying hello. And tight T shirts started looking rubbish. Jeans were much harder to get off than on
I joined a gym and went running loads. I felt great, much more healthy, got a real glow and started looking healthier, but I didn't really shed any fat. I slept better and felt better, but I still had an almighty overhang when sitting down
So I thought **** all that, and started reading about what food and drink actually does to you as a human being.
In about a year, I've gone from being tall and skinny yet with a belly and tits, to by far and away the best shape of my entire life despite being by far away the laziest and most sedentary I've ever ever been
I'm 35, I do **** all exercise. Last time I checked I was at 11% bodyfat. That's stupid. But an absolute piece of piss to achieve if you can A) be bothered to eat properly and B) afford to do it, both financially and in terms of having the time to
Running is great if you like running. But it is not going to do what you would like it to doYeah, care to elaborate?Originally posted by ntto View PostSo what did youdo Fierce? Did you follow any particular diet? Did you eat more often?
I've never been able to shift weight and I've never really understood why. I went last year and had a quick health check through work and the nurse told me I needed to eat more often (which sounded counter intuituve).
I hate running, hate it with a passion. I played hockey to a reasonable standard up until 10 years ago and since then put on some weight that I'd like to shift. My whole training was around short bursts of sprints so my body hates running any kind of distance.
I've been doing the Couch to 5k and my body is just about managing with the aches and pains of 20 years of sport. Still cant shift the weight though
Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge
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Saveloy: 125.5km
Carra: 95km
RoadEnd: 67.4km
badpiggy: 56.6km
Rich: 43.0km
Wiw: 37.0km
Slinky Skills: 18.3km
Pablo: 15.6km
Rodo: 13.5km
Only a little one to finish the month before work but not aiming for any records or anything so I will be happy with around the 40-50 km a month to keep me goingOh I say his vision there was lovely
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After barely running for the past month or so (two deaths in the family, plus a holiday, general nightmare etc.) I've stupidly signed up for the Southport Half Marathon this Sunday.
I've done some good mileage over the year so far, and im VERY
well rested, so I'm hoping by some miracle my legs will be fresh and I'll get it done
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Sorry to hear that, Pabs. Hope things are looking up a bit.
You've smashed half marathons before though, no? Just remember the rule. If you can run 9 you can run 13. You'll be fine!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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