Runners
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Thanks, @den1mhead. It's definitely one of the most common runner 'mistakes', which I have definitely been guilty of as well. If you look on the bright side, a chest infection is a much better/more manageable result of an increase in mileage than something like a stress fracture.
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For my next race I'm fundraising. For those in the US it would be a tax deduction. Any amount helps and 100% of the funds go to cancer research. The link is below. The race is a Ragnar Relay that runs about 200 miles through the back roads of Utah. Fun but tough. Map of my 3rd and toughest leg of the race is below. For those familiar with Utah skiing it climbs from Park City and through Deer Valley's resort.
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Respect @summ3rhayes a great cause very close to my heart.
. Also thank you guys for some very practical advice and info [emoji4]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thanks, @den1mhead. It's definitely one of the most common runner 'mistakes', which I have definitely been guilty of as well. If you look on the bright side, a chest infection is a much better/more manageable result of an increase in mileage than something like a stress fracture.
Done that. It sucks.
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Random thought on my run yesterday….. "I wonder if @Giles would ever do an Iron Heart Army racing singlet?" I would totally race in one. Although something tells me fabric weight/breathability could be an issue.
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Ha! Don't know if I would ever run in some Iron Heart Daisy Dukes.
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Forgot to mention this a few months back when I ran the race. For anyone that is shooting for a Boston Qualifier this is about the fastest course you can find that is Boston eligible. Also happens to be a very beautiful course. Basically start at the top of Snoqualmie pass (about 1.5 hours outside of Seattle) and follow the John Wayne trail down to North Bend. You lose about 75-100 feet per mile in elevation. Feels like you have a nice tailwind the whole way. Wasn't a race I was gearing up or training for as my coach just wanted me to run it as a workout but I'm really glad I got to race and will hopefully compete next year as well.
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Sounds like a fun race. Flashlights and trails. Pretty cool.
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@summ3rhays the tunnel was pretty rad. 8 am Sunday morning start time meant no one else was in the tunnel besides people in the race. There was a pretty heavy fog that had settled and even drifted into the tunnel. I had the fortune, or misfortune, to be the first one in and through the tunnel. My flashlight was just about useless because the fog stopped the light a few feet ahead of me. Basically pointed it straight at the ground and hoped I didn't step in a hole.
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Me and Jules (den1mhead & Black Orchid on the IH forum) are taking part in the Frome Half and 10k which is in 6 days on 17/7/2016. We are running to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House Bristol charity. For anyone wanting to donate I list below the web addresses for both mine (Barcley) and Jules' Virgin Money Giving donation pages. Just click on either link below and follow the instructions . . . . .
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Me and Jules (Black Orchid) completed the Frome half marathon and 10km on Sunday 17th July 2016, raising over £1000 for the Rmh Bristol charity. I ran the first 10km (6.2 miles) with Jules which we completed in 1 hour 3 minutes and then I completed the remainder of the half marathon (6.9 miles) in 56 minutes. See before and after shot below . . .
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well done guys @Black Orchid @den1mhead
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Me and Jules (Black Orchid) completed the Frome half marathon and 10km on Sunday 17th July 2016, raising over £1000 for the Rmh Bristol charity. I ran the first 10km (6.2 miles) with Jules which we completed in 1 hour 3 minutes and then I completed the remainder of the half marathon (6.9 miles) in 56 minutes. See before and after shot below . . .
I then took part in the Bristol half marathon last Sunday 25th September 2016;
I completed run in an uncorrected time of 1hr 53mins.
Expect actual time may be a minute quicker. It was tough !!The corrected time for my run was; 1hr 50 mins
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Me and Jules (@Black Orchid) are running the Bath half marathon on 12th March 2017.
Back in July we raised over £1000 for the Rmh Bristol charity by running the Frome half and 10K which left us wondering which charity to raise money for in the upcoming Bath half marathon.
We had both read Sakura Haraki's story in Sakura Haraki - Haraki's Daughter's Cancer Account and the Cheer for P thread. Jules' mum sadly succumbed to Cancer in 2010 and we are certain that many of you have friends and family that have been touched by this disease.
With this in mind we decided the charity to raise money for in the upcoming Bath half marathon will be Teenage Cancer Trust; https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/
We have just under six months to raise £300 each and we are hoping that you good people of the Iron Heart Forum can help us to achieve our goals. Your donations are held securely by Virgin Money Giving http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/ until we have completed the Bath half marathon at which time the money will be transferred from Virgin Money Giving to Teenage Cancer Trust.
To be redirected to our Virgin Money Giving pages, simply click on links below to support me and Jules and donate to this amazing charity;
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/barcleyroberts
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/julesrobertsThanks in advance, Barcley, Jules & Teenage Cancer Trust
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Huge thanks to @ROman for your donation to Teenage Cancer Trust and your support.
To donate to this amazing charity, whilst supporting me and Jules, simply click on links below;
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/barcleyroberts
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/julesroberts
Thanks in advance, Barcley, Jules & Teenage Cancer Trust -
@ROman, the Teenage Cancer Trust thanks you and I want to thank you too for your support [emoji4]
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Huge thanks to @jonesy4885 for your donation to Teenage Cancer Trust and your support.
For others wanting to donate to this amazing charity, whilst supporting me and Jules, simply click on links below;
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/barcleyroberts
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/julesroberts
Thanks in advance, Barcley, Jules & Teenage Cancer Trust