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Runners United: Where we support each other through the good runs, the bad runs and everything in between.

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Themasterandmargaritas · 16/10/2011 09:25

15/10/11 - Donadea Forest Trail 10k - rhetorician
16/10/11 - Abingdon Marathon: MoshiMoshi
16/10/11 - Aviemore 10K: Piffpaffpoff
16/10/11 - Richmond Castle 10k: Stickylittlefingers
22/10/11 - Shockabsorber 10K Richmond Park - sfx
23/10/11 - Thruxton Mass Attack Duathlon- DebitheScot
23/10/11 - Big Fun Run 5k Edinburgh Holyrood Park - Bumply
23/10/11 - East Coast Run 10k - Ibbydibby
30/10/11 - Great South Run: Wheely, squix
30/10/11 - Nairobi Standard Chartered Half Marathon - M&M
05/11/11 - Glendalough Trail Run - rhetorician
06/11/11 - Lancaster Half Marathon - Fannybanjo
06/11/11 - Bonfire Burn 10K - Futurity
13/11/11 - Stebbing 10 Mile - bonkers20
19/11/11 - Maasai Mara Half Marathon - M&M
20/11/11 - Leeds Abbey Dash (10k) - DrNortherner
27/11/11 - City of Norwich half marathon: ibbydibby, MoshiMoshi
27/11/11 - Bicton Blister (10M) - RunningAllDay
22/01/12 - Four Villages Half Marathon (Helsby) - Fannybanjo
19/02/12 - Brighton Half marathon - Wheely
04/03/12 - Milton Keynes Half Marathon - pawsnclaws
11/03/12 - Cambridge Half Marathon - Futurity, Runnerstipple, Cherry (what have I done??)
25/03/12 - Edale Skyline - (21 miles. 4,500 ft climb) Hatwoman
10/03/12 - Blackpool Half Marathon - DrNortherner, Fannybanjo
01/04/12 - Reading Half-Marathon - RunningAllDay
22/04/12 - VLM: ibbydibby
29/04/12 - Shakespeare Half Marathon - FairyBasslet
27/05/12 - London Bupa 10K - Futurity
09/06/12 - Blenheim Sprint Triathlon - Cherry

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futurity · 05/11/2011 16:19

Well done Rhet ...look forward to hearing all about it...can't believe you've had to go to work!

DrNortherner · 05/11/2011 16:52

rhet well done you! Come back and report the details ASAP!

fanny you feeling better?

How is everyone? Lousy weather here. Met SIL for a planned 8 miler this morning. it was 7.15am, dark, and proper lashing it down. My legs would not do what I wanted. So we jibbed on the 8 miler and did a fast 5k and threw in a few hill sprints just for fun (?!) at the end. Will do 10k in the morning (my rest day) to make up for my lack of mileage this week.

I just entered the ASICS/Runners world comp to get a place in the Paris marathon next year. It was a moment of madness! I never win anything anyway.

Dh working in his mates restaurant this eve so ds and I staying in with the dog as he paps himself on bonfire night. Stay safe tonight folks.

WishIwasCherryMenlove · 05/11/2011 17:34

Hello,
quickly dropping by to say well done Rhet for today and good luck to fanny and futuirty for tomorrow.

we are staying with my parents this weekend so DP can do the local 10k. I thought about entering but it is a crazy proper runners race with only about 500 entrants. It involves 2 laps and contains a hill of around 2km on each lap which has a gradient of oh around 10%. I did one lap of the course today as my run, and having done it before, the hill wasn't as bad as remembered it, and my time for the 1 lap was 3 mins faster than in August. So all this running is doing something at least, but I didn't fancy entering tomorrow and being the last by a long way.

We are off to the local fireworks tonight, experimenting with taking DS to his first fireworks display. He's nearly 20 months, I think he'll like watching it, but it's way past his bedtime, plus thinking i should have got him some eardefenders!

fannybanjo · 05/11/2011 17:41

Thanks everyone for asking after little old me! I'm fine, headache not cleared but should do for tomorrow.

wench hopefully I can run on day 2 of period - tough shit if I can't! Sounds mild a lovely run you've done today - why won't your friend do hills?

Getting nervous, just been to see my friend who's doing race with me - we were like two cats on a hot tin roof, just want it to
be tomorrow morning. I'm going to bribe order DH tonight to entice me with promise of a gift (god knows what!) if I get the

fannybanjo · 05/11/2011 17:43

Sounds like not mild!! Damn iPhone spellcheck. It even changes correctly spelt words.

futurity · 05/11/2011 18:36

Thats a good idea fanny ...maybe the promise of a present will finally get me under 1 hour for a 10K?! Best wishes for tomorrow!

My friend is now doing the run..she says she feels better so is going to give it ago..I won't be alone after all :)

fannybanjo · 05/11/2011 19:52

I HATE bonfire night! Two little ones terrified so while I should be carbing up and going to bed early, I've had screaming children! I'm so tired. Bonfire night just goes on for weeks too...

can't find left sock for race!

futurity good luck for tomorrow. Yes, get DH to buy you a golden carrot if you get sub 1hr! I'm going to have a dominos pizza as part of my carb loading. I'll be shitting pellets of pineapple during race tomorrow. Grin

peachsmuggler · 05/11/2011 20:01

Hurrah futurity, glad your friend is going to make it. Mmmmm golden carrots! Good luck

fanny, ya miserable sod! I think a left sock would only slow you down. Bleuuuurrrggghhh to pineapple on pizza. Good luck, chunks n'all!!!

DD announced she was too tired for fireworks. Not bloody surprised considering she only had 8 hours sleep last night!!! On the up side, she was in bed by 7.20. DP making dinner. Hope we eat before midnight.

Hope you're not still at work Rhet

Wheelybug · 05/11/2011 20:02

On my phone and signal rubbish so just a quickie to say well done rhet ! Look forward to race report.

Another good luck to Fanny and futurity !

monkeywench · 05/11/2011 21:11

Just a quickie (oo-er missus) - good luck to fanny and futurity tomorrow, will be thinking of you Smile.

rhetorician · 05/11/2011 21:19

home now having scoffed down a large amount of pad thai and a small amount of beer. I'm wrecked.

Well, woke up after a fitful night's sleep (I am obviously more nervous about races than I let on), had porridge and 2 mugs of tea. Packed up car (cakes, change of clothes, map etc). Race is over an hour's drive from here, even on a quiet Saturday morning. Weather glorious - sunny, not very windy, cold. Glorious drive through the mountains - autumn colours, the whole bit. I manage not to get lost and park; walk down to registration, pick up my number (it's now just gone 10, race starts at 11), hand over sponsorship money and have a small cup of bad nescafe. Queue for loo, not once, but three times...(clearly this pre-race peeing is necessary for my performance!). I look around and the small field of runners (250) are younger than the usual crowd (lots in 20s and 30s) and all look alarmingly slim fit and composed. I cast around to see if there are any fat, slow people who might be at my level. Alas, there are none. There don't seem to be any walkers, at all.

Jog down to the start, feeling nervous and jumpy - and wonder what I'm doing here at all. Much messing about, and we walk up to the start line and finally get going at 11.10 (this race is not chipped or anything like that). We run 500m along a flat track before turning off onto a very steep path up through the trees. At 500m I am already last! I have both Garmin and HR monitor Blush. This pull up through the trees is really tough, steep, rough under foot and kind of from a standing start. After about a km the track levels off; at this point I can barely see any runners ahead of me - they seem to be long gone. I remind myself of my goals - to run the whole thing and to come back in under 2 hours. I feel like I am struggling, once the track starts to go uphill again (knowing full well that there are about 4 miles of this ahead), but the trusty HR monitor tells me that I am running a good steady pace - about 11.30m/mi which given the incline I am happy with, reckoning that I can catch some of this up on the descent. It's mostly on tracks, not too wet, with stunning views of the lake (google 'Glendalough' and look on images) and the surrounding hills. It's pretty cold, but I am not. After about 4 miles I overtake some people! (futurity - you will know how rare this is for us plodders) who have started like bats out of hell and are now paying the price.

The path then winds up between some caravans (eh? what are they doing there?) and turns into a stream - quite deep in places, but very boggy, wet and difficult underfoot (clearly 'trail' run in Ireland means that you Must Run Through a River and sink up to your calves in mud at some point in the race). I find it hard to run this part, and lose a good bit of time. At the top is the waterstation and the halfway point. I fill up my water bottle and wring out my socks...

The rest of the run (pretty much) is downhill, sometimes sharply downhill, and I start to turn over 9.30 pace - I start to fret about going too fast and turning an ankle (this would make life extremely difficult at home! DP can't drive!) so pull back slightly. Before I know it I can see the visitor centre, although the track heads along the contour before taking a sharp left turn into the valley. There are about 10 people behind me Blush and a few bits of fruit left! These runners were serious though - fast and used to running the mountains - I don't train on terrain like this at all.

Afterwards got back to car, scoffed peanut butter sandwich, and went off to work.

All in all I was pretty pleased - I didn't quite manage to run the whole thing but that was down to terrain, and I was delighted with the time - also for those of you interested in such things, I ran the whole thing at an ave HR of 149, and never went over threshold. So I ran a very conservative race - I am tired, but not exhausted and fully expect to go out for a few easy miles tomorrow. I am glad to say that I got the fuelling right (more or less) and the toileting right. It was a glorious run; I'll do it next year and try to come in 12th last. It also reminded me how beautiful Wicklow is and how lucky we are to have it only an hour or so away; my neighbour has a house there that she offers to us regularly - I think I might take her up on it so that I can run fuck-off hills more frequently.

Oh, and just before we set off, some old geezer shouted at us and said 'youse are all mad'...too true, too true.

Best of luck to fanny (if I'd only run another 3 miles then I would have met your target too, ha ha ha) and futurity - I must try the motivating gift technique sometime too.

peachsmuggler · 05/11/2011 21:36

That sounds like a really cool race Rhet, and sounds like you ran it really well! "yous are all mad". Brilliant!

rhetorician · 05/11/2011 21:38

should have said, a very big thank you to those of you who sponsored me - winner did it in 61 minutes. Gulp.

futurity · 05/11/2011 21:39

rhet you go girl...over taking people! You are not a plodder...what a great report. I never run up hills so have so much respect for you...and then you went to work afterwards! Well done..you have inspired me for tomorrow.

rhetorician · 05/11/2011 21:47

I like hills; yes sticky (just reading back through earlier posts) academic life is a PITA sometimes - I actually hate the blurring of boundaries now that I have DD. I never minded before, but I find the professional socialising tedious in the extreme - can't really be bothered with it, which won't advance my career.

Have resolved to run some proper hills - I don't live in a hilly place, but there are hills not too far away. I think it will work wonders.

fannybanjo · 05/11/2011 22:03

Brilliant rhet so chuffed for you. Plodding? My ARSE! You weren't plodding. You were storming! Hills are ace aren't they? My next training plan will include shorter LSR but with hill intervals at end.... Will do frequent 10/11 milers with fuck off hill at end and do 3-4 hill repeats to push myself to my limits when fatigued. Grin Then 1 session of speed work or fast tempo, 1 steady and 1 easy. Piece of piss... HmmWink If you dislike speed work but enjoy hills, then concentrate on hills, you'll notice your speed on flat improving naturally.

Thanks everyone for good luck wishes. Can't wait!

rhetorician · 05/11/2011 22:08

thanks fanny - I had this vision of you shouting LFDT and other obscenities which really helped :o I was plodding compared to most of the runners out there today - serious business. I prefer hills to speed intervals, although I don't mind either.

Hope it goes well for you tomorrow - will be thinking of you.

fannybanjo · 05/11/2011 22:16

Haha you know what, I don't swear in real life! lying bitch Grin. Seriously though, I do around certain friends but NEVER ever in front of kids or parents/family. I save it all for youse lot! Blush. You must feel good tonight though, you've surprised yourself. I knew you would and I think this race will be a turning point for you, it'll make you confident that you can mix it up and won't fail.

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DebiTheScot · 05/11/2011 23:27

Just a quickie to say well done rhet and good luck fanny and futurity.

futurity · 06/11/2011 07:49

Cheers! Why do I always have a rubbish sleep before an event (bleary eyes)?!

ThatVikRinA22 · 06/11/2011 07:56

plodder my arse....sounds like you did brill Rhet.

good luck today fanny!
and good luck everyone else for whatever you have planned today! - just scanned through but need my bed....no run for me today, but my next one i think im going to go for a bit more mileage and see how it feels.

i find reading race reports really inspiring - im actually looking forward to my first race next year.

goodnight everyone!

fannybanjo · 06/11/2011 08:54

Debi and Vicar thanks! Feel good, had very good sleep, got up at 6.30, 2 weetabix with apricots and pumpkin seeds, cup of white tea (posh one not milky tea!) and good pint of water. Been bog and all is well. Perfect weather, can't wait! In car now, it's a 70 mile drive. I'll let you all know how I get on later....

rhetorician · 06/11/2011 09:10

good luck fanny and futurity - run fast, run well, enjoy yourselves.

I always sleep badly before a race for some reason too

DrNortherner · 06/11/2011 11:45

fanny and futurity good luck! Thought of you today whilst doing 10k, what a utterly beautiful running day. I was whooping LFDT as I tackled a huge hill Grin

rhet great race report. You raced 10 miles then went to work?! You is hardcore innit Grin And yes, plodder my arse. You are a great runner. I am in awe of the miles you clock every week.

For the record, O always get a shit nights sleep the night before a race, but I did read in runners world that it's the night before the night before that counts.