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GNR in 4 weeks. I can do 5k Help!!

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Redtartanshoes · 09/08/2018 19:14

That’s it basically.

I signed up. I’ve done nothing. I could do 5k in under 30 mins before Xmas but have done little running since then.. although a couple of pump type classes a week.

I really want to do it. Am I mad? Any advice?

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GettingAwayWithIt · 12/08/2018 15:35

Did you get out for your run on Friday and today OP? Don’t worry about the toenail, I’m a runner and my big toenail comes off fairly regularly. Grows back out, then falls off again. It’s never stopped me running and if anything feels better once it’s off Smile

ForgivenessIsDivine · 12/08/2018 15:46

Could you walk 20k?

MsJaneAusten · 12/08/2018 15:47

My training plan has gone horribly wrong too. I’m stuck at about 10k. My plan is to increase the time I’m running for my long run each week. So an hour today, 70 mins next weekend, 80 mins the following weekend, 90 mins after that, then as a pp said, try to run the first 8-9 miles ‘properly’ and run/walk the rest. I’m focusing on the atmosphere / event rather than the race.

Redtartanshoes · 12/08/2018 18:34

Got out Friday and did 5k, and the same today with a hangover. I’m gonna run and train as much as I can over the next 4 weeks, and see how I feel. My original goal had been sub 2 hours. Oh how we laughed

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GettingAwayWithIt · 13/08/2018 12:23

Well done on the two runs, even if you can keep up running every other day until the event it will make a huge difference Smile A PP mentioned doing your longest run around 10 days before GNR so end of this month, that’s sound advice so do try to follow it. You can still do some shorter runs between the long one and the event. Also make sure you stretch after every run, it makes a difference to how your legs will feel the next day. Keep it up!

Redtartanshoes · 01/09/2018 12:56

Update if anyone is interested. (Can’t talk to anyone inRL as it’s a secret)

I’m just back from my last long run. 13k. 1h40. I’m certainly not gonna win any medals but considering 4 weeks ago I was struggling with 5k I feel bloody amazing. There’s been a couple of rubbish runs and lots of tears but I actually think I can do this. Maybes.

Thanks again for all advice.

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Nacreous · 01/09/2018 12:59

That’s amazing! Blimey, you must have been really dedicated. I hope it goes well for you on the day!

Redtartanshoes · 01/09/2018 13:11

No dedication. Just stubbornness!!

Tbf Ive only got ds who is 11 and a flexible job so I’ve been able to run when I like.

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Toptrumploser · 01/09/2018 13:16

You’ll be fine. I wouldn’t say the topography was brutal at all! There’s a bit of a drag of a hill towards the end but the rest is flat.
I think it’s the best road race I’ve done. Loved the red arrows and the crowds.
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Toptrumploser · 01/09/2018 13:17

Sorry posted too soon-it’s not a pb course due to the amount of people dodging you have to do but you’ll be fine if you walk/run a bit

rookiemere · 01/09/2018 13:47

Great update - if you can run 13k now I think you'll be fine. Its the most fun hm I've done - crowd support is amazing. Remember to totally taper off for your last week- you'll actually do better if you have vaguely rested legs

Redtartanshoes · 01/09/2018 13:55

Have got a massage booked for Monday, might do 5k on tthursday but that’s it. Not more.

There’s the great Scottish run at the end of the month...Wink

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stayingaliveisawayoflife · 01/09/2018 14:31

Not trying to steal the thread but I do sympathise! I signed up for the Royal Parks half for charity. I have done the Shine night marathon twice but no running races. I have been seriously training since July but still struggle to run enough. I can run the first six miles but then need to run/walk the rest.
I get stressed and have had tears. I don't know how many times I have said I can't do it but I still have a month to go and I am getting fitter all the time. I am doing this for me and I have lost half a stone so far! The crazy thing is that I will still be stressing the next time I train.
I think this will be my first and last half marathon!

howardmoonseyebrow · 03/09/2018 22:11

Redtartan, I could have written this post! Last year I began running regularly & had got up to running 8 miles. Then I injured my knee in January 2018, took time out of running, sports massage etc. Started back running in June, got a charity place for the Cardiff half (5weeks away) & my knee has started being painful again 🙁 I don’t know whether to pull out of the race , but I have already collected sponsorship money through justgiving. Don’t know if I should concentrate on cycling to keep up my fitness for the next few weeks & maybe just run once a week and Jeff on the day? Any advice? Sorry don’t mean to hijack your thread! Fantastic effort by the way, you’ll be fine for the GNR 😀

FATEdestiny · 09/09/2018 10:09

Good luck OP!

Redtartanshoes · 09/09/2018 17:51

I’m back!!! Did it. Grin

It was very hot and uncomfortable but I got in under 3 hours so I’m happy...

Thanks for your support!

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HastingsLikeTheBattle · 09/09/2018 18:02

Yay! Well done you FlowersWine

isabella2 · 09/09/2018 19:22

Well done!! Great job.

SassitudeandSparkle · 09/09/2018 19:23

Oh, I was talking about this thread over tea tonight and wondering how it went - well done, OP! It's a great race.

Redtartanshoes · 09/09/2018 20:53

It was was that hot I’ve burnt my back... and I have olive skin and never burn

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HannahnotAgnes · 09/09/2018 21:28

That's brilliant - well done Op!

CalmConfident · 14/09/2018 23:14

Brilliant,,well done you :)

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