The Running Thread

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by mcjihge2 » Sun May 10, 2015 8:29 pm

Starbreaker wrote:I've started running again and am in the market for some decent trainers. It's predominantly road running, 5-9 mile sort of distance. Looking to spend around £60, does anyone have any recommendations?


Goto a sports shop / running shop that do gait tests (free). I was surprised at the knowledge of the DW sports employees in my town. Let them know youve got £60 to spend and they should be helpful. Usually the sales assistants are runners themselves, If theyre not - walk out of the store. I usually go for Asics, but theyre all much of a muchness really.

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by Victor Mildew » Sun May 10, 2015 9:03 pm

Got some new balance ones which cost £60, never had a single blister or sore feet from using them.

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by BTB » Fri May 15, 2015 10:38 am

So I just went on my first run in a long time. I go to the gym and do use the bike/rowing machines and consider myself fairly healthy, but after 10/15 mind I had a tight chest whenever I took a deep breath? Bit concerned, is there anything obvious that it could be?

Think I've had the tight chest feeling before, but not so quickly.

The run was in a park which did have quite a lot of dust/pollen and is quite windy today (in the S of France 8-) )so would that have had an impact?

Feel fine now, a little bit tired, but has anyone had this before or any ideas of what it could be?

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by Poser » Fri May 15, 2015 10:59 am

BTB wrote:So I just went on my first run in a long time.


It's probably just that, TBF.

Even if you use machines in a gym, it can be hard to replicate exactly how strawberry floating knackering an outdoor run can be. Yes, pollen, pollutants can exacerbate that as well.

As you just said 'tight' and not 'stabbing', I think you're ok, you just need to build back up to proper running fitness again.

My chest is always tight for the first few runs when I'm unfit.

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by BTB » Fri May 15, 2015 3:01 pm

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BTB wrote:So I just went on my first run in a long time.


It's probably just that, TBF.

Even if you use machines in a gym, it can be hard to replicate exactly how strawberry floating knackering an outdoor run can be. Yes, pollen, pollutants can exacerbate that as well.

As you just said 'tight' and not 'stabbing', I think you're ok, you just need to build back up to proper running fitness again.

My chest is always tight for the first few runs when I'm unfit.

Ah cool, that's good to hear.

I've never really managed a long period of regular running since the start of secondary school. But moving to a flat with a park near by so will have more time to go running and maybe see if there is a park run there.

Did a google of it and it ranged from pollen/air temperature to a heart attack :lol:

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by Victor Mildew » Fri May 15, 2015 3:22 pm

Sounds like rabies.

Did the 4 miles again, both of us weren't really feeling it and it felt like the run was taking forever, yet we matched my personal best time :|

One day I'm going to be full of beans and smash that strawberry floating time :datass:

Had a work colleague over from the U.S. and he does 6 miles in 32 mins :dread:

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by Victor Mildew » Wed May 20, 2015 3:15 pm

Just broke my record for the 4 miles, knocking 2 minutes and 10 seconds off my best. Utterly dead at the end, so so tired.

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by Poser » Wed May 20, 2015 3:17 pm

:datass:

Good work.

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by Victor Mildew » Wed May 20, 2015 3:58 pm

Never again :dread:

I still can't see how people enjoy doing this, I'm only doing it to stop being a fat split!

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by Poser » Wed May 20, 2015 4:00 pm

There was a Daily Mash piece the other day urging runners never to try anything that's actually fun. 'If they can get addicted to something as hideous as running, they'd have no chance with heroin...'

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by Lotus » Wed May 20, 2015 4:12 pm

I run 2 miles 2-3 times a week, and I find that stunningly boring. I don't know how people can do half marathons or full marathons. :dread: Even with music it's dull as strawberry float.

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by Victor Mildew » Wed May 20, 2015 4:22 pm

Exactly, it's so strawberry floating dull I don't know how people can love it to the point of actually doing it out of choice in their spare time! I run on a beautiful country lane too so I've got it good compared to city folk.
It is a good excuse to have a natter though, and today my colleague raced some cows so that provided some amusement.

But to quote back to the future 3, "run for fuuun?! What the hell kinda fun is that?!"

Still, it gets rid of the belly so needs must!

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by Victor Mildew » Thu May 21, 2015 6:44 am

I'm thinking of adding another running day to my week, so that would be 3 days in a row taking it to 12 miles a week, up from 3.5 at the start of the year. I figure doing a fast one Tuesday, then a chatty easier pace Wednesday followed by another fast on Thursday should aid in the belly shift.

Cool story bro.

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by Victor Mildew » Wed May 27, 2015 6:59 am

Guy usually run with is on holiday so rather than go on my own, I persuaded a guy who's pretty physically fit to come along. Last time we ran together we were pretty even, but this time it really showed what doing this regularly does for your stamina. He was so knackered all the time, kept stopping to walk so I had to zig zag in the road to keep some movement going. I'm the end when we got back he was purple in the face but I was so far below my normal pace that I didn't feel like I'd done anything, my heart wasn't even beating noticeably faster. Kind of a waste of a session really as I doubt I got anything out of that.

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by E-Man » Mon Jun 01, 2015 9:26 pm

Did my first half marathon yesterday in Edinburgh, finished in 2:15:20. :toot:

I put in an estimate of 2:40 in January when I signed up and was aiming for 2:20 so I'm pretty pleased! I found it a bit tough from about the 10 mile mark but enjoyed the experience of an organised run overall. Could barely move today for ages. :slol:

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by Poser » Mon Jun 01, 2015 9:39 pm

Finally finding my running mojo again. Did a hilly three miles yesterday and felt great, then blasted a 1.7mi at lunch today. Getting started is always the hardest part. Can't let this momentum go.

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by Victor Mildew » Mon Jun 01, 2015 9:43 pm

E-Man wrote:Did my first half marathon yesterday in Edinburgh, finished in 2:15:20. :toot:

I put in an estimate of 2:40 in January when I signed up and was aiming for 2:20 so I'm pretty pleased! I found it a bit tough from about the 10 mile mark but enjoyed the experience of an organised run overall. Could barely move today for ages. :slol:


Nice one :datass:

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PostRe: The Running Thread
by E-Man » Tue Jun 02, 2015 1:09 pm

Cheers brah :datass:

Legs are still stiff today :dread:

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PostRe: The Running Thread
by Poser » Tue Jun 02, 2015 1:14 pm

This'll be the last thing you want to hear, but the sooner you can get out for another run, the better. That said, the first time I did a half marathon I couldn't walk for three days and didn't run again for six months :lol:

Well done, though. Despite the pain, did you enjoy it?

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by E-Man » Tue Jun 02, 2015 9:37 pm

ProPoser wrote:This'll be the last thing you want to hear, but the sooner you can get out for another run, the better.


Eat gooseberry fool. :slol:

ProPoser wrote:That said, the first time I did a half marathon I couldn't walk for three days and didn't run again for six months :lol:

Well done, though. Despite the pain, did you enjoy it?


Haha I'll definitely go out next week, might do a 10k or something. Cheers, yeah I did like it. I've not even done a park run or anything before so the whole experience of running in a race was entirely new. Gave some kids high fives, waved at the well wishers, took some jelly babies from strangers, all good. Decided to bolt the last 0.1 miles but had to slow down just before the end as I genuinely thought I might pass out. Seems a bit mad that I think I'd like to do it again. :dread:


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