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Runners thread - runners of all abilities welcome

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Sirzy · 03/03/2014 07:53

As the first thread ( www.mumsnet.com/Talk/exercise/1948631-Is-there-a-general-running-thread? ) is now pretty much full time for a new one.

Thread for anyone who runs no matter how fast or slow or how long you run for to discuss all things running!

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HalloumiToastie · 01/05/2014 11:31

Not sure if this has been covered on this thread but how soon did any of you return to running after having a baby?

I'm 4.5 months on and still don't feel up to it. Don't leak much Blush but have a kind of bruising sensation. I am slowly going crazy not being able to get out for a run.

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Blatherskite · 14/04/2014 16:47

She's right Andy. MNHQ will delete posts that are only done for advertising if you haven't paid.

I've seen a few people in OMM clothing - we had a whole team in it at one marathon I helped at - and always assumed it was a clothing brand rather than an event company. You learn something new every day!

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Mitchy1nge · 14/04/2014 15:04

careful you don't get deleted for advertising without paying the fee Andy

am not reporting it, but it's not really allowed

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andyattheomm · 14/04/2014 15:01

Just caught this conversation. Have you thought about doing something with more interest than just running on the roads. I am from OMM. In 2014 we have a number of events where we want to encourage younger people to compete so we have dropped the entry age to 14. This is provided that the other member of the team is over 18. The events are OMM Bike Spring (Kielder) 26th/27th April. OMM Lite/OMM Bike (Autumn) North West of England 6th/7th September. We also have adult only events OMM Iceland 24th/25th May. OMM France 19th/20th July Avoriaz (You can enter this from age 16) The OMM North East England 25th/26th October. For more information //www.theomm.com/events. For those of you who may have done the event before I am the one that sends all the emails out and gives that wonderful muscle balm out after the events. Andy

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Sirzy · 14/04/2014 09:37

I can only dream of a sub 30 min 5k!

Thats fantstic pootle

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pootlebug · 14/04/2014 09:22

Believe me cinnamon, I couldn't have imagined it a few months ago either. At Christmas I was still definitely a fair bit over 30 minutes.

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cinnamongreyhound · 13/04/2014 18:46

That's a fab time pootlebug, I can only dream of sub 25 min!

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pootlebug · 13/04/2014 10:37

Another one very motivated by the 86 year old!

I have stood at the start every year for the last 6 (apart from this year where I watched on telly as we're away) saying I'd love to do it but I couldn't. Reading 'Running Like a Girl' really made me think....if she can do it maybe I can too. I'll be entering the ballot definitely. Considering whether to enter Brighton as a back-up plan so that I can definitely do a marathon next spring one way or another.

Really hope you're enjoying yourself, Orange, and anyone else running the marathon today! Looking forward to hearing how it went. It's a lovely day for it again.

Did my first parkrun yesterday at my parents local park and was really chuffed with 24.30 and 5th female home. That's a PB over 5km for me and on a grassy course with a couple of hills too. TBH my Garmin said it was only 4.90, but I figure I'd just have sneaked in under 25 minutes if I'd run an extra 100m, which is good enough for me!

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Tiredemma · 13/04/2014 09:56

I am really motivated today by the Marathon.

Just seen an 86 year old woman on the TV- no excuses for me anymore.

86.

I have 50 years on her and still struggle doing 5k.

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OhOneOhTwoOhThree · 13/04/2014 08:11

Thanks for the new thread Sirzy. I'm up and ready for a long run (first time in ages), so will report back later on the new thread Smile

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Sirzy · 13/04/2014 07:48
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Sirzy · 13/04/2014 07:45

That's a good point really so much goes into the build up for an event that it is as much a part of the stuff as the event itself. I was thinking similar about this 10k I am doing it's not about the day itself so much as the change needed to get there at all!

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OhOneOhTwoOhThree · 12/04/2014 22:50

zombie - I ran a marathon last year (and said never again, but have serious marathon envy for friends who are running tomorrow). If I can, anyone can.

I followed a 20 week training plan, which was based on you being able to run 3 miles 2 or 3 times a week before you started the 20 weeks. It built up gradually, and I stuck to it religiously. I finished in 5 hours, which was what I set out to do. Someone said to me afterwards that the achievement was not so much running the marathon, but all the time and effort which went into the training.

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zombiesheep · 12/04/2014 22:47

Thanks everyone, I will try for more local ones or different to london, I would definitely like to enter the London one though :o

I go to the gym about 4/5 days a week and have an active job so I'm thinking if I put the hard work in it should definitely be doable. I'm going to keep tabs on this thread as to how people build up and increase their runs :)

Thanks again!

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Theonlyoneiknow · 12/04/2014 22:43

Dont have any marathon advice but would probably do a local ish one first. There is an annual ultra marathon here, 33 miles! Am glad it doesnt appeal to me!

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cinnamongreyhound · 12/04/2014 22:40

Fingers crossed for your gait analysis polkaspottydotty! If you attempted but didn't finish wouldn't your sponsors still pay up? Especially for such a good cause.

I personally think anyone can if you have to time and commitment to training zombiesheep and you have a great base to start from with 5 mile runs already. Depends on the marathon, the big ones like London are hard to get into and the charity places are easier to get but I understand they are around £2,500. There are tonnes of smaller marathons that don't fill up that are also much cheaper to enter and still the same challenge.

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Sirzy · 12/04/2014 22:17

I got some lovely ascis Capri running tights from wiggle last week only £22 in the sale

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Theonlyoneiknow · 12/04/2014 22:05

Is it the London marathon you are running tomorrow orange, good luck!!!!

I did 7ish miles today, annoyed because i forgot to set my endemondo till about 15 mins into it. Was a beautiful day here and was home before it got too windy. Am now trying to do three runs à week, one 3, one 5 and one 7 miles long.

Have decided to treat myself to some new running kit as mine is on its last legs, any recommendations?

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PolkaSpottyDotty · 12/04/2014 22:01

Which marathon zombiesheep?

My friend went from no running, OK-ish fitness to marathon in a year. I guess it's possible if you can commit to the training?

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zombiesheep · 12/04/2014 21:56

Apologies for my grammar I am in a rush!

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zombiesheep · 12/04/2014 21:56

Hello everyone, today I ran 5 miles! Took me a while... About 50 minutes?

I'm after some advice, I'd like to run the marathon next year I'm fit and want to continue getting fitter by running more etc, do you reckon I'll be able to do the marathon?

Those who have joined/are joining, how do we sign up? Is it easier to go through a charity? Do you have to be a part of a charity or can you run yourself? I'd like to be part of a charity but I don't know how I'd raise enough money!?

Any help would be great!!

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PolkaSpottyDotty · 12/04/2014 21:13

Thank you Thursday that's the biggest compliment.

I'll have a look in The Laines in Brighton next week. They've got some unusual stuff for sale there :)

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ThursdayLast · 12/04/2014 21:04

Polka, you're an inspiration Smile
My DS inspires me to run by being so awful I don't want to be in the house with him Wink

Seriously though, if you find a knee shop give me a shout.

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Sirzy · 12/04/2014 20:56

Children are a fantastic motivation!

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PolkaSpottyDotty · 12/04/2014 20:55

I know :)

Amazing what a decent osteopath can do, when the surgeons have given up!

I'm feeling strong and motivated tonight, I will do whatever it takes to get my girl all she needs, to give ALL of my daughters the best life possible. A bit of knee pain ain't gonna stop me.

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