Runners
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They'll help with a quick Brexit!
How's the training going?
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@Maynard:
They'll help with a quick Brexit!
How's the training going?Love the Brexit gag - Nice
Me and Jules have recently started the Hal Higdon training programme, Jules training for the Bristol half in September and for me; Bristol half in September and York full in October. Early days but its going well.Hal Higdon training programmes;
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Looks like you have it under control, good luck to you both. I'll stick to my long, slow runs!
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This is a solid schedule. Personally, two days rest, which I assume means no running, prior to the HM is unnecessary and may actually make you feel a bit heavy or 'off'. I might suggest just heading out for a 2 mile run the day before just to shake out the legs. This is somewhat a personal preference, but the body can occasionally respond negatively to multiple rest days in a row when you haven't taken more than a day off per week in the prior months.
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^point taken @BloodnThunder. I will employ the 2m "shake out" run on the day before the HM [emoji106]
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Definitely can do no harm. You will be in pretty good shape by the time of the HM so a 2 mile easy run is not going to cause you to be any less fresh on the day of the race.
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Me & Jules completed the Bristol Half Marathon today. I was running in support of Jules who improved her PB from 2 hours 20 minutes (March 2017 at the Bath Half) to 2 hours 13 minutes today at the Bristol Half, an improvement of 7 minutes which is amazing
I'm running in my first full marathon in York in 3 weeks, more to come . . . . . -
Awesome. Congrats to you both. What a stellar achievement, @Black Orchid – great work!
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Thank you sabergirl and neph… feel like it's my Kanreki at the mo.. no offence G [emoji57]
pint ( or two ) and slippers for me this afternoon x -
Congratulations @Black Orchid ! 7 minutes off ??? your PB is impressive as hell!
@den1mhead way to go! Best of luck in your marathon.
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Cheers @steelworker [emoji4]
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Thank you steelworker, I actually checked the results from my last 1/2 and I beat my PB by 10 mins in 6 months… bit achy today though!
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Great Job, you two!
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Brilliant you two, I take my hat off to you.
Also 'that' was some training program I just read.
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Well done both of you!
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Thank you guys x
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As you guys may know I am taking part in my first full marathon in York next Sunday;
The Plusnet Yorkshire Marathon Sunday 8th October 2017
I am being realistic in my completion time aiming for 4 hours. Training has gone well over the last 6 months and this time I am running for myself (not for a charity)
Will update this thread post race.