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Thread: Today's Training

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    Re: Today's Training

    Love that picture Andy :thumbup:
    10k race today. Very proud of my hubby who ran it too, I know its not a big distance but he has never run that far before

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    Re: Today's Training

    finished the forest of dean trail half marathon today which was good because never run that far and it was fairly hilly. i did it in about 1hour54 not had official timings yet. i know this is not fast but a good start and something to build on and it was always my aim to do under two hours which i did.
    dont know where im going, dont know where ive been, all im doing is running, running to have fun.

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    Re: Today's Training

    Quote Originally Posted by OneHillWonder View Post
    Love that picture Andy :thumbup:
    10k race today. Very proud of my hubby who ran it too, I know its not a big distance but he has never run that far before
    Oooh well done Mr and Mrs One Hill! Woop woop! xxx :thumbup:
    Only one who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. -T.S.Eliot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Goatess View Post
    Gorgeous pic but it's making me nervous :closed:
    why? are you doing the race? if it stays dry over next few weeks conditions will be great race day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomphillips View Post
    why? are you doing the race? if it stays dry over next few weeks conditions will be great race day!
    I am Tom, I don't know, it makes me feel so nervous, I think because of the cut offs, but I'll be ok once I'm into it!
    Only one who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. -T.S.Eliot

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    Re: Today's Training

    45 miles and 8600ft climb this week.A rest till Wednesday i think,then Lakes Wed for a long one run out with Pennine Thurs and a recce of 3 Peaks Sat.

    That ridge is an awesome bit of running Onehill Its my new fav route

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    20m/over 3000ft (can't download Garmin at the mo) reccying parts of the Old Counties Tops route. Due to the kindness of the Crumblies, had a great day oot in the Lakes, dog tired now, so is the Dog!
    Hills and Guinness!

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    Fantastic evening run up to withins, 8 mile approx 1500ft and over 11mins off best time. Didn't need headtorch till final decent down past the old websters brewery. Happy days.http://www.sportstracklive.com/track...withins/142684

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    looks a nice ridge run andy.
    i was up loughrig and silverhowe on a sunny sunday morning in the lakes v nice too.

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    A glorious run yesterday morning from home around the Settle Loop (which is a 10-ish mile circuit of the limestone ridge that is plonked nicely on the map between Settle and Malham), with my customery add on of a visit to the trig on Warrendale Knotts near the end. By the time I got to the trig the sun had come out and, with almost no breeze at all, it was a beautiful spring morning. What with that and the cacophany of sheep baa-ing and birds twittering I just had to sit down, marvel at the view and contemplate the world and my, all things considered, insignificant existance within it

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