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Best parkrun aroundMrs does Bedworth park Run as well. There last Saturday.
Best parkrun aroundMrs does Bedworth park Run as well. There last Saturday.
Quickest but I think leamington in the rain is the best experience locallyBest parkrun around
Marcothon starts on Sunday, but with parkrun tomorrow I’ll be starting tomorrow.
Fingers crossed I stay injury free and manage to complete it.
For those that are curious Marcothon is running at least 25minutes or 3miles everyday in December. There’s quite a large group on Facebook and Strava to give encouragement to other participants.
I’m planning on steady runs apart from my usual effort runs twice a week.Marcothon sounds interesting. I might give it a go although I tweaked my Calf running Draycote last Sunday......
Marcothon starts on Sunday, but with parkrun tomorrow I’ll be starting tomorrow.
Fingers crossed I stay injury free and manage to complete it.
For those that are curious Marcothon is running at least 25minutes or 3miles everyday in December. There’s quite a large group on Facebook and Strava to give encouragement to other participants.
Some people do a double and go out 11.30 at night till 12.30Boxing Day would be a challenge
Been intermittent fasting and lost about 7kg all fat. Swimming lots and just started yoga. Only managing to run once a week due to gout and arthritis but have steadily been inching back to my parkrun pb over the last 6 weeks
Managed to run my fastest time in about 6 years yesterday at Coventry in 24:38. Surprised as I’m now not sure what the limit will be only managing 1 run a week
That’s interesting to knowI got down to 23:20 only running on a Saturday morning, no other exercise other than spot of yoga at home. I started turning the parkrun into a 10k and just carried on at end not even stopping for a time.
Smashed my 10km pb at Draycote this weekend. Knocked 2 minutes off my previous best now comfortably under 49.30 over this distance.
I’m wondering if I can get 1hr 45 in the cov half in April????
I’ve only done the distance once. Cov half last year, with a chest infection. 2hours 5.Roughly 8 minute miles isn't it? What are you currently doing a half in? Im aiming for under 1:45 but i seem to have bad days when i got to an organised run, i managed 1:47ish on a practice run but then got more like 1:52 at the MK Winter Half 2 weeks later!
Yeah youve got time, maybe aim to cover 13 miles by mid feb and do one each weekend during march? Youd have a good chance then id thinkI’ve only done the distance once. Cov half last year, with a chest infection. 2hours 5.
I did 10miles around Draycote over Christmas in just under 1hour30.
so it’s all a bit unknown territory for me, but still got plenty of time to practice and build up pace over distance.
How far is this?Signing up for Run Gatwick which is in May. Done it once with a time of 1:28 (2 years ago). My aim is for 1:25 or under
How far is this?
half I think...
rather than running a half marathon every weekend, as suggested above, I’d suggest sticking to something around 9-10 miles but trying to run a little (but not much) harder than race pace. You’ve already done a half before so don’t think there’s any issues regarding managing the distance...
that said, there’s a good mental advantage to knowing you’ve done the distance on a weekly basis...
I’m not an expert, but I wouldn’t necessarily be running race distance every week...
I’m so happy at running every week and swimming today keep fit. Really please to put a number of 24:30 together and not be injured . Great time richI managed to knock 94 seconds off my parkrun Pb at the weekend. Now at 22.20 down from 24.01 in September. It’s amazing because there was a pacer in September and I hung onto the back of him and was nearly dead/sick at the end. This week felt so much easier and I recovered so quickly after the finish.
Joining a club has made a huge difference to my abilities. I’m wondering what heights I can achieve now???