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Title: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on January 02, 2023, 04:04:22 PM
Going to start a new thread.  Just going to aim to be a bit fitter this year. I have been going to the gym on and off for 4 months now. I need to aim at monthly updates, and beat all of this over the year. 

Where I am now (2nd Jan); these I have done at least 12, sometimes 3 sets of 12. I am going to add where I think I started, but it probably doesn't mean much, as barring shoulder press, they were all fairly easy to start. 

weight 96kg.
Chest press 36kg (might have done 38.5, started at 18)
Leg press 100kg (started at 30 something)
Shoulder Press 28kg (started at 18)
Treadmill 1.2km in 10 mins slight incline.
Bike 4400m in 10 mins
Row 2k in 10 mins (probably haven't done this for a month as keep running out of time/fitness and usually do it last).
Seated row 47kg (started at 18).
Can't do a pull up without assistance (think I should aim for this).

I definitely want the cardios to improve, but find it is easier to get the other stuff in if I only get half an hour. 

Good luck those that join.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Marky147 on January 02, 2023, 05:17:40 PM
Good luck, mate!

I didn't go to the gym at all last year, so did nothing other than throwing my dumbbells around a bit on the bench in my room.

I've just joined my old gym as they had a 3m for £50 and going to get myself involved again.

Think I've put ~30lbs on since Vegas, and will prob try getting back down to ~210 for Vegas.

Will keep a track of my lifts in here as well for something to look back at.

Won't be doing any cardio, as I can just about bounce off the walls in the gym without my legs going bananas :D


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on January 05, 2023, 11:40:47 PM
Thanks Marky. 

Read something the other day about running your age in a 10k.  Obviously impossible until later in life.  Was thinking about reaching 60 and doing it as a long run aim, and maybe going for it earlier if I reach that pace.  I think my quickest 5k was 35 something, so 30 should be possible with more effort.

Flicked the treadmill up to 10km an hour tonight, which is where I should be aiming at. I think I did about 20 seconds before thinking f that.  Think I need to build up more slowly, I currently go about 8 after the warm up.  My daughter does 15km/h splits ffs, she'd batter me in a race right now...


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on January 06, 2023, 12:50:22 AM


Flicked the treadmill up to 10km an hour tonight, which is where I should be aiming at. I think I did about 20 seconds before thinking f that.  Think I need to build up more slowly, I currently go about 8 after the warm up.  My daughter does 15km/h splits ffs, she'd batter me in a race right now...

It is easier than you think Doobs to get to 10kmh on the treadmill.
I use progressive loading during the run on the treadmill. Start walking, then jog/run and just increase .1 or .2 every minute,
Your body adjusts far better then just getting it to 10kmh as quick as possible


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Marky147 on January 06, 2023, 02:25:03 AM
Thanks Marky. 

Read something the other day about running your age in a 10k.  Obviously impossible until later in life.  Was thinking about reaching 60 and doing it as a long run aim, and maybe going for it earlier if I reach that pace.  I think my quickest 5k was 35 something, so 30 should be possible with more effort.

Flicked the treadmill up to 10km an hour tonight, which is where I should be aiming at. I think I did about 20 seconds before thinking f that.  Think I need to build up more slowly, I currently go about 8 after the warm up.  My daughter does 15km/h splits ffs, she'd batter me in a race right now...

I stopped running as soon as I stopped playing Rugby 15 years ago :D

I hated running, and only used to do it when playing, or in PT during my time in the mob.

Sounds like a logical goal, and no doubt you'll notch it off!


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on January 06, 2023, 12:29:31 PM


Flicked the treadmill up to 10km an hour tonight, which is where I should be aiming at. I think I did about 20 seconds before thinking f that.  Think I need to build up more slowly, I currently go about 8 after the warm up.  My daughter does 15km/h splits ffs, she'd batter me in a race right now...

It is easier than you think Doobs to get to 10kmh on the treadmill.
I use progressive loading during the run on the treadmill. Start walking, then jog/run and just increase .1 or .2 every minute,
Your body adjusts far better then just getting it to 10kmh as quick as possible

That sounds like a plan.  I tend to speed up to 6 walking fast then flick it to 8.  My daughter just goes slow then 15, but she is doing bursts as that is the reality in her sports.  She is way fitter than me right now obvs, so doesn't need the slow progression. 

Maybe next time I push it to 8.5 in increments then 9 etc?  Think once I get used to travelling at 10, I can work on the stamina.  Pretty much what I did both times I did couch to 5k, though at slower overall pace.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on January 06, 2023, 12:32:07 PM
Thanks Marky. 

Read something the other day about running your age in a 10k.  Obviously impossible until later in life.  Was thinking about reaching 60 and doing it as a long run aim, and maybe going for it earlier if I reach that pace.  I think my quickest 5k was 35 something, so 30 should be possible with more effort.

Flicked the treadmill up to 10km an hour tonight, which is where I should be aiming at. I think I did about 20 seconds before thinking f that.  Think I need to build up more slowly, I currently go about 8 after the warm up.  My daughter does 15km/h splits ffs, she'd batter me in a race right now...

I stopped running as soon as I stopped playing Rugby 15 years ago :D

I hated running, and only used to do it when playing, or in PT during my time in the mob.

Sounds like a logical goal, and no doubt you'll notch it off!

Have a lot of sympathy with avoiding running, I love it way more when I finish than when I start.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on January 08, 2023, 10:07:56 PM


Flicked the treadmill up to 10km an hour tonight, which is where I should be aiming at. I think I did about 20 seconds before thinking f that.  Think I need to build up more slowly, I currently go about 8 after the warm up.  My daughter does 15km/h splits ffs, she'd batter me in a race right now...

It is easier than you think Doobs to get to 10kmh on the treadmill.
I use progressive loading during the run on the treadmill. Start walking, then jog/run and just increase .1 or .2 every minute,
Your body adjusts far better then just getting it to 10kmh as quick as possible

That sounds like a plan.  I tend to speed up to 6 walking fast then flick it to 8.  My daughter just goes slow then 15, but she is doing bursts as that is the reality in her sports.  She is way fitter than me right now obvs, so doesn't need the slow progression. 

Maybe next time I push it to 8.5 in increments then 9 etc?  Think once I get used to travelling at 10, I can work on the stamina.  Pretty much what I did both times I did couch to 5k, though at slower overall pace.

Thanks for the tip.  Did the walk then 7.7 to 8.5 in 0.2 intervals than held that speed for 3 minutes.  Think I might start switching out one of cycling or rowing once a week, so I can do a 20 minute run.  Think once I get there, the gap to a 5k parkruns won't be so high, and I can add them to the weekly exercise.

The local parkrun course is pretty waterlogged right now, so am in no rush to rejoin!  I just don't like running enough to do the last 4k or so with socks that are wet through. 


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on January 25, 2023, 10:30:10 AM


Flicked the treadmill up to 10km an hour tonight, which is where I should be aiming at. I think I did about 20 seconds before thinking f that.  Think I need to build up more slowly, I currently go about 8 after the warm up.  My daughter does 15km/h splits ffs, she'd batter me in a race right now...

It is easier than you think Doobs to get to 10kmh on the treadmill.
I use progressive loading during the run on the treadmill. Start walking, then jog/run and just increase .1 or .2 every minute,
Your body adjusts far better then just getting it to 10kmh as quick as possible

That sounds like a plan.  I tend to speed up to 6 walking fast then flick it to 8.  My daughter just goes slow then 15, but she is doing bursts as that is the reality in her sports.  She is way fitter than me right now obvs, so doesn't need the slow progression. 

Maybe next time I push it to 8.5 in increments then 9 etc?  Think once I get used to travelling at 10, I can work on the stamina.  Pretty much what I did both times I did couch to 5k, though at slower overall pace.

Thanks for the tip.  Did the walk then 7.7 to 8.5 in 0.2 intervals than held that speed for 3 minutes.  Think I might start switching out one of cycling or rowing once a week, so I can do a 20 minute run.  Think once I get there, the gap to a 5k parkruns won't be so high, and I can add them to the weekly exercise.

The local parkrun course is pretty waterlogged right now, so am in no rush to rejoin!  I just don't like running enough to do the last 4k or so with socks that are wet through. 

I've been back running on the treadmill last two weeks. Started off really slow but 3 miles now relatively easy.
If the pace becomes too much, just drop it down a bit for a couple of mins then try again.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on February 04, 2023, 11:57:25 AM
Going to start a new thread.  Just going to aim to be a bit fitter this year. I have been going to the gym on and off for 4 months now. I need to aim at monthly updates, and beat all of this over the year. 

Where I am now (2nd Jan); these I have done at least 12, sometimes 3 sets of 12. I am going to add where I think I started, but it probably doesn't mean much, as barring shoulder press, they were all fairly easy to start. 

weight 96kg.
Chest press 36kg (might have done 38.5, started at 18)
Leg press 100kg (started at 30 something)
Shoulder Press 28kg (started at 18)
Treadmill 1.2km in 10 mins slight incline.
Bike 4400m in 10 mins
Row 2k in 10 mins (probably haven't done this for a month as keep running out of time/fitness and usually do it last).
Seated row 47kg (started at 18).
Can't do a pull up without assistance (think I should aim for this).

I definitely want the cardios to improve, but find it is easier to get the other stuff in if I only get half an hour. 

Good luck those that join.

Have improved all these this month, bar rowing where I did my first 2k in 10 minutes for about 3 months (it was longer than I thought since I did this) and my weight has remained the same.

I have been messing round with my speed when running.  I read about Fartlek training and have tried doing something like it.  So now I am running at 7.8 km/h where I am comfortable with bursts of 8.8km/h.  Think this works better than running 8.8 until I stop.  10/12 minutes mixed running feels better than stepping up to 8.8 and only lasting 3 minutes afterwards.  I'll probably just keep mixing it up as both are better than what I was doing before. 


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on February 05, 2023, 02:58:37 AM

Have improved all these this month, bar rowing where I did my first 2k in 10 minutes for about 3 months (it was longer than I thought since I did this) and my weight has remained the same.

I have been messing round with my speed when running.  I read about Fartlek training and have tried doing something like it.  So now I am running at 7.8 km/h where I am comfortable with bursts of 8.8km/h.  Think this works better than running 8.8 until I stop.  10/12 minutes mixed running feels better than stepping up to 8.8 and only lasting 3 minutes afterwards.  I'll probably just keep mixing it up as both are better than what I was doing before. 

Hi Doobs, you going full Fartlek i.e sprint walk as well as run/jog or just alternating?
Do whatever works for you. Plenty of people do marathons where they walk 5 mins, run 5 mins

For myself I did 5 miles on the treadmill last week in an hour, gonna try 6 miles tomorrow. Knee hurting occasionally, but nothing i'm not used to.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Jon MW on February 05, 2023, 04:08:42 PM
... Plenty of people do marathons where they walk 5 mins, run 5 mins
...

I did a half marathon more or less like this a few years ago and I agree it works pretty well

It was very hilly so I adapted it a bit on occasion to run downhill stretches and walk uphill one's but the 5 mins and 5 mins was what I was basing the idea on at least :D


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on February 05, 2023, 08:46:00 PM
... Plenty of people do marathons where they walk 5 mins, run 5 mins
...

I did a half marathon more or less like this a few years ago and I agree it works pretty well

It was very hilly so I adapted it a bit on occasion to run downhill stretches and walk uphill one's but the 5 mins and 5 mins was what I was basing the idea on at least :D

It's very effective, several pacing groups in marathon events do this. Similar to Fartlek in that you try to not overdo it, go into the red for too long and 'blow up'


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on February 05, 2023, 08:49:09 PM
Did 6 miles on the treadmill today. Took it easy first half to ensure I could do the 6 miles.  Was 71m 25s for the 6 miles. First time I have run that far in probably a few years.
Last time running regularly I was around the hour mark for 6 miles, so will aim for that long term


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on February 12, 2023, 10:36:47 AM

Have improved all these this month, bar rowing where I did my first 2k in 10 minutes for about 3 months (it was longer than I thought since I did this) and my weight has remained the same.

I have been messing round with my speed when running.  I read about Fartlek training and have tried doing something like it.  So now I am running at 7.8 km/h where I am comfortable with bursts of 8.8km/h.  Think this works better than running 8.8 until I stop.  10/12 minutes mixed running feels better than stepping up to 8.8 and only lasting 3 minutes afterwards.  I'll probably just keep mixing it up as both are better than what I was doing before. 

Hi Doobs, you going full Fartlek i.e sprint walk as well as run/jog or just alternating?
Do whatever works for you. Plenty of people do marathons where they walk 5 mins, run 5 mins

For myself I did 5 miles on the treadmill last week in an hour, gonna try 6 miles tomorrow. Knee hurting occasionally, but nothing i'm not used to.

I am just alternating really, but have moved from run/walk to slow run/faster run now.  If I drop to walk it usually means I have gone too fast for too long.

I used to get issues with my knee after running longer distances, but it seems ok now. Dare say it I went 6 miles it will be back though.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Marky147 on February 12, 2023, 06:42:56 PM
Fartlek brings back bad memories of PT in the woods, when I was at Chicksands 20 years ago :D


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: arbboy on February 13, 2023, 08:00:25 PM
Fartlek brings back bad memories of PT in the woods, when I was at Chicksands 20 years ago :D

Brings back memories of 1991 gcse PE to me!  First time i ever heard of it.  State of the act training back then tbf


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Marky147 on February 14, 2023, 01:03:58 PM
Fartlek brings back bad memories of PT in the woods, when I was at Chicksands 20 years ago :D

Brings back memories of 1991 gcse PE to me!  First time i ever heard of it.  State of the act training back then tbf

Don't ever remember doing it at school, thankfully!

I think I got away with a fair bit as I played Rugby :D


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on February 15, 2023, 12:57:24 PM
Fartlek brings back bad memories of PT in the woods, when I was at Chicksands 20 years ago :D

Brings back memories of 1991 gcse PE to me!  First time i ever heard of it.  State of the act training back then tbf

PE was where I first heard of it, cue much laughing from teenagers at the sound!!
Our PE teacher had a set routine and would blow a whistle for the change as we ran/wal/jog/sprint round the school field. Unfortunately none of us could remember the set routine after a while so everyone did something different each time the whistle went  :D :D


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Marky147 on February 15, 2023, 04:19:38 PM
Fartlek brings back bad memories of PT in the woods, when I was at Chicksands 20 years ago :D

Brings back memories of 1991 gcse PE to me!  First time i ever heard of it.  State of the act training back then tbf

PE was where I first heard of it, cue much laughing from teenagers at the sound!!
Our PE teacher had a set routine and would blow a whistle for the change as we ran/wal/jog/sprint round the school field. Unfortunately none of us could remember the set routine after a while so everyone did something different each time the whistle went  :D :D

Reminded me of the Sopranos PE scene then :D

We had to do it in the woods outside Chicksands, so it was all up and down hills.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on February 28, 2023, 12:48:18 PM
Did 6 miles on the treadmill today. Took it easy first half to ensure I could do the 6 miles.  Was 71m 25s for the 6 miles. First time I have run that far in probably a few years.
Last time running regularly I was around the hour mark for 6 miles, so will aim for that long term

Latest 6 mile run yesterday was 64m 40s
First 2 mile pace is getting quicker, i.e. getting up to pace. Prob need to drop another half a stone to get in under 60mins


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on March 08, 2023, 06:38:19 PM
Upped the distance today, did 7 miles in 73m 26s - Also down a stone from start of Jan


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Marky147 on March 08, 2023, 08:26:02 PM
Great effort, mate!

I have resubbed to MFP premium and rejoined the local gym.

Will step on the scales once Chelts is out of the way, and devise a goal.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on March 26, 2023, 06:29:37 PM
Did 6 miles on the treadmill today. Took it easy first half to ensure I could do the 6 miles.  Was 71m 25s for the 6 miles. First time I have run that far in probably a few years.
Last time running regularly I was around the hour mark for 6 miles, so will aim for that long term

Latest 6 mile run yesterday was 64m 40s
First 2 mile pace is getting quicker, i.e. getting up to pace. Prob need to drop another half a stone to get in under 60mins

6.1 miles (10k) in 59m 38s
Defo in the red zone last 5 minutes
Joints and legs felt fine, heart and lungs not so much..lol


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on April 24, 2023, 09:02:40 PM
Going to start a new thread.  Just going to aim to be a bit fitter this year. I have been going to the gym on and off for 4 months now. I need to aim at monthly updates, and beat all of this over the year.  

Where I am now (2nd Jan); these I have done at least 12, sometimes 3 sets of 12. I am going to add where I think I started, but it probably doesn't mean much, as barring shoulder press, they were all fairly easy to start.  

weight 96kg.
Chest press 36kg (might have done 38.5, started at 18)
Leg press 100kg (started at 30 something)
Shoulder Press 28kg (started at 18)
Treadmill 1.2km in 10 mins slight incline.
Bike 4400m in 10 mins
Row 2k in 10 mins (probably haven't done this for a month as keep running out of time/fitness and usually do it last).
Seated row 47kg (started at 18).
Can't do a pull up without assistance (think I should aim for this).

I definitely want the cardios to improve, but find it is easier to get the other stuff in if I only get half an hour.  

Good luck those that join.

Going to do an update on this.  I don't know what has happened, but did a weigh in this morning and have gone up to 98kgs. I wasn't really intending to lose much weight, but that wasn't good.  I am definitely going to try and eat more healthily going forward.  I don't know if anyone has been following the Shaun Deeb body fat bet, but he is aiming for about the weight I am now, so I won't feel so bad.  Definitely want to keep ahead of him though!

It has been a bit up and down this year; I pulled something moving a box about 6 weeks ago and am still getting a bit of gyp in that arm.  As a result, I missed a couple of weeks and haven't really gone forward since then.  I haven't gone backwards either, so that is a bonus.

Current bests.

Chest press 12x45
Run 1.31km in 10 mins.
Leg press 117kg x 12
Seated row up to 12x52.5.
Rowing up to 2020m 10mins
Cycle 4.51km 10 mins
Shoulder press 12x36.  

I think my aim for the next 6 weeks until Vegas will be to just improve the cardios and not try and improve shoulder/chest press and seated row (rowing machine seems fine as I am not pulling too hard).  Each time I get close to those weight records I can feel it in my arm afterwards, and I haven't really gone anywhere with the cardios.   I was a bit dumb when I first did my arm, and I now think I should have carried on running/cycling in those 2 weeks. I'd say the drop off from not doing cardios was much quicker when not exercising.

Finally a science question.  I was on the treadmill yesterday, and some bloke started loudly vacuuming the treadmills either side and behind mine.  Felt like I lost my balance a bit and had to just stop.  Genuinely felt unsafe, what is that about?

Deeb bet

https://youtu.be/nh4r6uHRAmI (https://youtu.be/nh4r6uHRAmI)




Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on May 17, 2023, 03:54:36 AM
Not updated this for ages
My aim for this year is to complete a couple of half marathons, early autumn

On 1st May I did the Burgess Hill (West Sussex) 10k.
Only realised 2 weeks before that this was mostly through fields, it used to be a road race.
Due to the wet weather this year the course was very boggy and your feet were regularly sinking in the mud..lol
Calf tightened up considerably half way round so didn't push it
Completed it in about 1h 8m
Obviously a lot harder than running on the treadmill



Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on December 18, 2023, 01:21:04 PM
Turned out it didn't.

Tailed off a bit at the end of the year

Ended the year nearer 100kg than 95kg.

Got COVID in August that meant I struggled a bit after.

Am now "running" 3x8 minute bursts which is more than I did at any other time in the year.  Think I am probably doing more of specific targets for weights than I last reported but not by much.

New Year going to be doing healthier breakfasts and no snacks.  See how that goes for a month.

FWIW my daughter is going from strength to strength, playing regular sport and obliterating me for speed and distance.  She is now 16 and her new training buddy was top ranked in the UK for her athletics event last year (now moved up an age group).  Don't think I'll be catching them up anytime soon.


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2024
Post by: Doobs on January 01, 2024, 11:58:28 AM
2024 weigh in.  100.5kg.

Started the year with knee knack.  Went skiing for a change at Christmas.  I am not a regular and pretty hopeless, but didn't do any damage skiing, instead smashed my knee walking down steps in normal shoes launching myself superman style onto a hard floor.  Currently have a black knee, but aiming to start gym again next weekend. 

Poker better forgotten for 2003 also.  Ended up as a fail for the year too.

Was thinking about starting a new thread, but seems pointless, hopefully post more than last year.

Happy New Year to all fitness Blondes.




Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on January 04, 2024, 04:48:26 PM
Just seen the new year update Doobs.

I started the year weighing 15st 2lb, having put on near 5kg over the Xmas period
Plan is to get down to around 13st 7lb

Currently training for 2 half marathons in March, longest run so far 8.3 miles


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on March 04, 2024, 12:31:08 PM
Just going to do an update.

I did reach 102.5kg. 

I had been struggling a bit with getting fit over the last 6 months and getting weird tingling in my hands since having COVID (don't want to be associated with the long COVID crew though!).

Turns out I have type 2 diabetes now.  Am giving diet a go, and got down to 99.1 in a couple of weeks (from a peak of 102.5).  Already feeling a bit better when running, so going to try and get my weight down further.  95kg is 15 stone which is where I was a couple of years ago.  Think the long aim is to get down to 90kg/14 stone, which is where I was maybe 10 years ago. Hopefully this will put the diabetes in remission and give me hope for faster 5k times.



Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Doobs on March 04, 2024, 12:56:43 PM
Just seen the new year update Doobs.

I started the year weighing 15st 2lb, having put on near 5kg over the Xmas period
Plan is to get down to around 13st 7lb

Currently training for 2 half marathons in March, longest run so far 8.3 miles

How are you doing on this?  Think a half marathon is beyond me.  Maybe 10k is feasible in a few months? 

One of my friends is doing a full marathon and was up to 19 miles in the rain.  Can't imagine doing that.  Think this is why I am struggling with running.  I don't mind running when it is spitting, but no interest in spending 3 hours outside when it is chucking it down!


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: vegaslover on March 05, 2024, 05:33:07 PM
Just seen the new year update Doobs.

I started the year weighing 15st 2lb, having put on near 5kg over the Xmas period
Plan is to get down to around 13st 7lb

Currently training for 2 half marathons in March, longest run so far 8.3 miles

How are you doing on this?  Think a half marathon is beyond me.  Maybe 10k is feasible in a few months? 

One of my friends is doing a full marathon and was up to 19 miles in the rain.  Can't imagine doing that.  Think this is why I am struggling with running.  I don't mind running when it is spitting, but no interest in spending 3 hours outside when it is chucking it down!

Just seen this Doobs. Got upto 13 miles 5 weeks ago, then did 14 miles, 10 days ago.
I'm just a slow plodder, too old and too many injuries to run quick anymore. I also avoid running in the rain if I can. It's always heavy rain atm and takes days to dry the shoes out.

Did a proper half marathon on Sunday. Brutal hill between mile 2 and 3. The steep downhill was hard on the quads and feet.
Sore feet from mile 8 slowed me up. In my traing runs my last 3 miles are always the quickest.  Finished in 2hr 21 mins


Title: Re: Blonde will get you fit 2023
Post by: Jon MW on March 07, 2024, 10:02:00 AM
...
Did a proper half marathon on Sunday. Brutal hill between mile 2 and 3. The steep downhill was hard on the quads and feet.
Sore feet from mile 8 slowed me up. In my traing runs my last 3 miles are always the quickest.  Finished in 2hr 21 mins

I've done one half marathon in the past - full of hills, but I was saving myself for a heroic sprint finish along the flat final stretch by the seafront

And just as I got there - there was a hailstorm

It only knocked a minute or so from my time, but shielding my head with my hands from golf ball sized hail was quite different from the image I was planning to project at that point :D