Runners
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Those are some seriously impressive finish times you guys are aiming for. I’m currently ramping up my miles for Brighton marathon, also on the 2nd April. My training is going okay, but between work and 3 kids I’m finding it hard to get out more than 4 days a week.
I’m aiming for a sub-4 hour. Will be ecstatic if I can do it 3:45. Managed a 1:40 half marathon a couple weeks ago, and my pace at longer distances (currently up to 19 miles) is pretty consistent.
Wishing everyone a fun, injury free couple of months!
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Ran Southampton Common Half Marathon today in 1:26:39
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Thanks guys always nice to run in great conditions.
@Dmart sounds like you're well on track to hit your sub 1:30 goal if you're running long runs that fast already. You feeling positive? -
Cool. Finishing long runs at race pace is a great thing to do if it doesn't cause injury.
What's your fuelling strategy? I've had to practice these things quite a bit for 100k and half ironman, and will need to devise a whole new strategy for the full ironman I'll do in 30 degree heat this summer. -
Just finished my first Marathon yesterday with a time of 4:10. I was expecting to finish around 4:30 and surprised myself. its been about a year since i got into running and super excited to sign up for more races
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Great, beating your goal by 20 mins is huge. You going to stick with marathon distance?
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Great, beating your goal by 20 mins is huge. You going to stick with marathon distance?
Definitely. I'll probably do a couple halves throughout the year as well. I moved to an area that's very outdoorsy which has made getting outside easier. This has just been so fun to see tangible improvement.
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Has anyone here run the San Fransisco marathon? Was considering it, a little pricey compared to most marathons but I guess everything is a little pricey in SF.
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Did a route on Sunday that I've wanted to do for awhile - two laps around Portsmouth. Went anti or counter clockwise first, then stopped at home to refill bottles and went back around the other way. Was a really good time.
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You could do both parks in 90 mins. Hyde bugger and more famous landmarks, Battersea bit more neighbourhood-y with more of a good road around it.
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Anyone going for the new vaporfly 3 or garmin 965? I just got the alphafly so no need for new shoes but that amoled screen is making my 945 look pretty dim.