Runners
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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
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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]
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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.
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@den1mhead Good luck Barcley! Let us know how you get on!
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^Cheers chaps Will defo update post race . . .
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Yesterday I took part in the Plusnet Yorkshire Marathon with the race being held in York. This was my first full marathon so I was uncertain of what to expect. The longest training run I'd completed was 20 miles so I was particularly concerned about the last 6 miles. I had read that the crowd and other runners help you through the last 6 miles. I had set my self what I thought to be a sensible target time of 4 hours. I include a couple of pics from the event and my Garmin watch time;
Pre race trying to look calm however the nerves are just under the surface.
Crossing the finishing line feeling elated and hurting.
At home today.
Unofficial Garmin watch time.
My official time was 4 hours 7 minutes and 1 second. Happy with that! However, since the race my body has been and is still hurting. Will I do another marathon? maybe when the memory of the pain and suffering of this one is totally forgotten. This challenge I set myself has to be one of the hardest
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very well done @den1mhead