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Argh, my half marathon has just updated their website

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EauRouge · 12/02/2014 11:19

No headphones allowed and there's a time limit of 2.5 hours! Neither one should be a problem really but there was no mention of either when I signed up and now I'm stressing about it.

I'm expecting to do it in about 2.15 - 2.20 so may be cutting it a bit fine if something goes wrong. I'm worried that I'll stress out and go too fast at the beginning and then run out of steam, or that it'll be really bloody windy, or that I'll have to stop for a pee.

Someone please hand me a grip!

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newgirl · 12/02/2014 11:27

I think you will be fine - i think this is a standard limit else events can attract very slow walkers. They won't stop you with a mile to go at 2.25 - it would be quicker to let you finish than give you ca lift! But if someone has still got say 4 miles to go then they might offer a lift.

No headphones is now pretty standard too - it might seem daunting but I bet you find the atmosphere etc will get you through it.

EauRouge · 12/02/2014 16:07

Thanks, not so worried about the headphones but bit peed off about the time limit. I would have entered a different race if I'd known the limit was going to be so close to my expected time. Now I'm going to spend the whole thing crapping myself that I won't finish in time :(

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Tiredemma · 12/02/2014 16:09

Most HM have a time limit- they wont round all the stragglers up at the back though if it looks like you might not get in under that time.

EauRouge · 12/02/2014 16:55

2.5 hrs seems like a harsh limit. I wish they'd bloody said, I would have done Silverstone instead! Bugger bugger bugger.

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CMOTDibbler · 12/02/2014 17:06

My first had a no headphones, but with everything going on round me I didn't miss them (apart from the boring lap round the racecourse).

The cut off does sound a bit tight, but I understand why they do it. Its just mentally hard.

Which one are you doing?

EauRouge · 12/02/2014 17:22

Swavesey in Cambs, just a little local one. I thought it'd be relaxing to do something low-key and close to home Hmm

If I don't let my pace slip much below 6.30 mins/km (which is slow for me) then I'll be OK. I should be fine really, it would just be nice to not have to worry about it so much in my first HM! I get really anxious about stuff (MH problems) so I'll prob be losing a bit of sleep over this.

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CMOTDibbler · 12/02/2014 18:00

Just had to check there was no cut off on my next one! I note that I am number 423, and the race limit is 450. I think my race number and position may be the same!

SynchroniseYourDogmas · 12/02/2014 21:36

There was a 2.5hr cut off for the HM I marshalled on last year, but the last runner was about 3 hrs in the end. We all stayed in place - I think it's more so that people don't enter who could taking a lot longer.

sallysparrow157 · 12/02/2014 21:44

I think that the time limits in a lot of runs are mainly the duration the roads are closed for, so if you take longer than the allocated time you just have to stick to the pavements.

Bumply · 12/02/2014 21:45

Eek to 2:30 cutoff as my pb is 2:32.
I've usually entered big HMs though, where they allow for people walking it.

BiscuitsAreMyDownfall · 12/02/2014 21:47

Oh no. Ive signed up for my first half in May. I never run with earphones anyway so that doesn't bother me (though Ive done lots of 10Ks with the same no earphone rule and lots still wear them), but will I really do it in that short time? I think I should easily do it in 3 hours, but 2.5 is pushing it a bit. Then again mine is one of those big city runs not a small half so I might be OK.

Mojang · 12/02/2014 21:49

Is it a new limit or is it normal for this event? One I do every year introduced a limit at short notice a few weeks before the event last year. There was such an outcry they had to backtrack...just saying.

I agree, they won't pack up dead on time, especially if this is a new time limit.

Banning headphones OTOH is a very good thing indeed. IMO, no runner should ever use them, anywhere, ever.

TwelveLeggedWalk · 12/02/2014 21:56

Wow Mojang, I don't think I'd get beyond 100yards without music!

BiscuitsAreMyDownfall · 12/02/2014 22:01

Just checked my half results from last year the slowest person was 3hr 46 and there is a 5000 limit on entries this year. Phew.

Mojang · 12/02/2014 22:01

Course you would and there are dozens of reasons why you should. Mostly your own safety but also the safety of others and the fact that you would get better quality training if you concentrated rather than distracting yourself with music.

I wonder if Mo trains with headphones....might have to Google that

BiscuitsAreMyDownfall · 12/02/2014 22:03

I live in a rural location so have to run on roads most of the time. I was worried about not finding running easy without earphones, but I wanted to be able to hear all around me for traffic easier and now I never run with earphones, not even round the park on a Saturday morning for Parkrun.

EauRouge · 13/02/2014 02:17

Hmm at the music hatred. I have it quiet enough to hear my breathing, footfall and more importantly, traffic. Fair enough if you don't like to listen to music, each to their own. There have been studies that have shown it can help improve pace. Not bothered what Mo Farah does, I'm only running for fun Confused

Thanks everyone.

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Mojang · 13/02/2014 08:05

I don't hate music but there are very real reasons why you shouldn't listen while running. You think you have it quiet enough to know what's going on around you but you don't. Really. Even if you do (which you don't or you wouldn't be able to hear it) you are still distracted from your surroundings, as that's the point, isn't it?

One day you or a friend will learn the hard way. Sad

TwelveLeggedWalk · 13/02/2014 09:03

You've clearly had a bad experience and I'm sorry for that. But we're all grown ups and all do our own risk assessment. Yes, there are absolutely places where I would not put headphones on, but most of my running is done somewhere car-free and public with a very large dog on lead, in terms of traffic and 'stranger' danger, you can't get much safer.

applejelly · 13/02/2014 09:05

Re music while running
I specifically choose music at 160-165 bpm so that I can run to the beat and keep my pace up, when often without music my pace drops without me even noticing. I do not use music to distract me - I love running & don't want to be distracted from it! I run in busy places, in daylight, away from traffic and, like EauRouge, with music quiet enough to hear breathing, footfall etc. I don't think this is dangerous to me or others.

Re the HM EauRouge, I understand why this would cause anxiety, although I think you will be fine - think of it as an extra incentive to keep a steady sensible pace from the start. Could you run with a buddy?

princessalbert · 13/02/2014 09:10

The time limit is quite usual - but I doubt that the organisers would all just pack up and go just then.

It's more likely that they just start removing the road blocks - so you will still be able to run - on the pavement maybe.

I have only done one Half - and my time was 2hr 43. And I walked about half of that - so I am certain you will manage it within the 2h 30.

Re headphones. I find them a pain unless am running alone. When in a race it is good to chat to the other runners. Not all the way around obviously, but if having a little walk break then a quick exchange with someone else can perk you up. also if it's a busy race, then it is better to know who is behind/to the side of you.

Good luck!!

EauRouge · 13/02/2014 09:27

Thank you! I was wondering about finding someone to run with at the beginning of the race. I don't mind approaching random people and asking if they're slow too or just finding the right pace and seeing who is running beside me. I might even recognise a few people from parkrun.

Thank you everyone for your kind words and concerns for my safety Wink

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Mitchy1nge · 13/02/2014 11:07

am sure you'll be fine, have studied your form on garmin and I would happily gamble a few £££ on you finishing well within the time, I predict about 2 hours

Tiredemma · 13/02/2014 11:11

I did the GNR in 2.30 ( I hobbled the last two miles with a damaged knee- fool)
Im sure you will do it well within times

WillieWaggledagger · 13/02/2014 11:15

i always wonder about the headphone ban because it assumes that all people are listening to (loud) music

but i tend to listen to talking podcasts or audiobooks which is no different to hearing other voices around you and you can still hear people talking to you

obviously this is a moot point as no one would be able to tell what you are listening to so if you are going to have a ban it has to be a blanket one, but still...