Runners
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@AdamJ Snap!
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I struggle with the "getting out on the road" part of running so much more than the actual activity itself. Once I'm 10 mins in and warmed up, I really enjoy it. The challenge is getting started
Agee mate it’s definitely easier now the evenings are lighter, can’t see myself sticking to it when the nights draw in. Tough as it is with a 4.30am Alarm and home @7.00pm .
But when you get out do you generally have a route you run ?
Maybe @AdamC Can share his weekly training ? with a park run PB only a few weeks back
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@Nik yes bud a good 10 years ago now.
I haven’t got the time to arrange meet ups with runs etc with the hours I work I literally fit it in when I can ..I’ve pretty much always trained on my own apart from back in the day a Tuesday speed session with the team and a long run on a Sunday.
Lone wolf me
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First injury this week (in a very long time): I've been increasing my step cadence and stride length...Knee feels like crap and have had to take the last two days off. Doing the rotation of compression, ice, heat, elevation, and NSAID's. Everything was feeling great until it wasn't.
Probably taking the rest of the week off and reevaluate at the start of next week.
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South Downs Way 100 mile ultramarathon yesterday
17 hours 44 minutes
18th
My wife Clara and my friends Dave and Jon crewed for Doug and I. Such a special day filled with ups and downs. Huge to hit the goal of 18 hours and most of all to have the support of crew. Couldn’t have done it without them.
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Knee is still acting up so I’ve been cross training for the past two days with a cycling and elliptical workout in place of my scheduled running days.
Every day is better than the day before, but I don’t feel it would be good to push it. Keeping things light and easy until I can hit the pavement again.
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Might be worth seeing a physiotherapist, sometimes running can help with healing.
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Got some official race photos from the 100