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Fab Crap Runners' Club WEEK TWO (8 Jan - 14 Jan) PART TWO!

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge

Hey peeps.

I slightly lost track of the previous thread. I’ll have a proper catch up now. Keep posting your achievements and your less-than-competent moments!

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge

Martial arts and my body and not a happy match.

I think I’ll have a rest day today and do the final run of week two tomorrow.

You’re all a huge motivation so thank you all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well progress has been non-existent this week as I have full-on flu, but Twat will return, unlike the Moobs which will be going permanently!

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Well progress has been non-existent this week as I have full-on flu, but Twat will return, unlike the Moobs which will be going permanently!"

Poor moobs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Week 2 run 2 completed this morning

No sign of murderers-jumping,-out-of-bushes OP, guess I'm one scary looking person when I'm running

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rest day today, so much so I've only just go up, when I'm normally up at 5:15

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

I did run 3 of week 2 on Tuesday but the app says I need 2 rest days before starting week 3.

What do you reckon, do it tonight as I’ve had one rest day or leave it until tomorrow?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did run 3 of week 2 on Tuesday but the app says I need 2 rest days before starting week 3.

What do you reckon, do it tonight as I’ve had one rest day or leave it until tomorrow?"

Either. As long as you have one rest day and listen to your body if you do feel tired you'll be fine

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Week 2 run 2 completed this morning

No sign of murderers-jumping,-out-of-bushes OP, guess I'm one scary looking person when I'm running "

They’re probably thinking “I could never catch such an elite athlete”.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Rest day today, so much so I've only just go up, when I'm normally up at 5:15"

5:15

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"I did run 3 of week 2 on Tuesday but the app says I need 2 rest days before starting week 3.

What do you reckon, do it tonight as I’ve had one rest day or leave it until tomorrow?"

You have to run it so I can see if it kills you!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Back at work so i can't get chance to run till mon but i may go swimming after work tonight

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No running for me today, but as I'm working from home, may do a session on the rower at lunchtime. Or maybe on the Mrs if the kids aren't around ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is it too late to join in?

Whats the goal?

Be nice having a bit of motivation as running is far from my excercise of choice but no denying the results it gives

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

The goal is on one of the earlier threads, basically it’s doing the Couch to 5k fitness program (there’s an NHS podcast or various apps to coach you through it).

First question for membership entry - are you crap at running?

1. No, I’m pretty fit.

2. Yes, I was always picked last for teams in PE and things haven’t improved in the last 20 years.

3. I’m too puffed out to type a reply

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not crap i just dont enjoy it.

Done 2 5km runs already this week.

Enter a few 10km events in the year.

Not at my fitest though so something i'd like to improve

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just for people looking for an app, I am using zenlabs c to 10k it is completely free

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not crap i just dont enjoy it.

Done 2 5km runs already this week.

Enter a few 10km events in the year.

Not at my fitest though so something i'd like to improve"

Everyone is welcome on this thread (speaking for Mrs. T and Adam who started it!), but it’s main purpose is for those who want to start (or return) to running.

I’m planning an “improvers” thread as a follow-up in 6-9 weeks’ time (and happy for other coaches to join me on that one when the time comes). So watch out for that in due course by keeping tabs on these threads over the weeks.

Moobs Twat (with added Flu)

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge

Bumping new thread.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Back at work so i can't get chance to run till mon but i may go swimming after work tonight "

Impressive! Exercising on your day off exercising.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm away with work and booked my accommodation near to the gym.

Dedicationi is strong

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"No running for me today, but as I'm working from home, may do a session on the rower at lunchtime. Or maybe on the Mrs if the kids aren't around ??"

Ha ha ha - you only get respect for horrible exercise - not the fun stuff!

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Is it too late to join in?

Whats the goal?

Be nice having a bit of motivation as running is far from my exercise of choice but no denying the results it gives"

Of course you're welcome - everyone is welcome. The Crap people get to be members, and the competent people get to tell the Crap people how utterly fabulous we are!

This thread explains everything:

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/lounge/713707

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Just for people looking for an app, I am using zenlabs c to 10k it is completely free"

I've not seen that one. I'm using Get Running.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Not crap i just dont enjoy it.

Done 2 5km runs already this week.

Enter a few 10km events in the year.

Not at my fitest though so something i'd like to improve

Everyone is welcome on this thread (speaking for Mrs. T and Adam who started it!), but it’s main purpose is for those who want to start (or return) to running.

I’m planning an “improvers” thread as a follow-up in 6-9 weeks’ time (and happy for other coaches to join me on that one when the time comes). So watch out for that in due course by keeping tabs on these threads over the weeks.

Moobs Twat (with added Flu)

"

You still dying? (I knew exercise was bad for you)

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"The goal is on one of the earlier threads, basically it’s doing the Couch to 5k fitness program (there’s an NHS podcast or various apps to coach you through it).

First question for membership entry - are you crap at running?

1. No, I’m pretty fit.

2. Yes, I was always picked last for teams in PE and things haven’t improved in the last 20 years.

3. I’m too puffed out to type a reply "

If you answer yes to number one, we force-feed you cake until you're one of us!

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"I'm away with work and booked my accommodation near to the gym.

Dedicationi is strong "

Wow! Is it also near the bar?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not crap i just dont enjoy it.

Done 2 5km runs already this week.

Enter a few 10km events in the year.

Not at my fitest though so something i'd like to improve

Everyone is welcome on this thread (speaking for Mrs. T and Adam who started it!), but it’s main purpose is for those who want to start (or return) to running.

I’m planning an “improvers” thread as a follow-up in 6-9 weeks’ time (and happy for other coaches to join me on that one when the time comes). So watch out for that in due course by keeping tabs on these threads over the weeks.

Moobs Twat (with added Flu)

You still dying? (I knew exercise was bad for you)"

Yep - although on a positive note, I’ve now lost 6 and a half pounds since Jan 1st...and cracked my coffee habit (at the cost of caffeine withdrawal headaches on top of catarrh, coughing, fever, diarrhoea and vomiting). It’s definitely the fault of exercise!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm away with work and booked my accommodation near to the gym.

Dedicationi is strong

Wow! Is it also near the bar?"

I do wish.

Some cold finger typing that must have been

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Run 2 proper completed this morning

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just ordered myself a Garmin forerunner 35, and some new running shoes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just ordered myself a Garmin forerunner 35, and some new running shoes"

You are taking this seriously!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just ordered myself a Garmin forerunner 35, and some new running shoes

You are taking this seriously! "

I am, I have a lads trip to benners in 148 days, I will have a beach body by then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just ordered myself a Garmin forerunner 35, and some new running shoes

You are taking this seriously!

I am, I have a lads trip to benners in 148 days, I will have a beach body by then"

Beach legs anyway.......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just ordered myself a Garmin forerunner 35, and some new running shoes

You are taking this seriously!

I am, I have a lads trip to benners in 148 days, I will have a beach body by then

Beach legs anyway....... "

It’s good for your arse too - my public pics may have evidence

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Run 2 proper completed this morning "

Nice one! How far did you get?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just ordered myself a Garmin forerunner 35, and some new running shoes

You are taking this seriously!

I am, I have a lads trip to benners in 148 days, I will have a beach body by then

Beach legs anyway.......

It’s good for your arse too - my public pics may have evidence "

They are very old photos though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just ordered myself a Garmin forerunner 35, and some new running shoes

You are taking this seriously!

I am, I have a lads trip to benners in 148 days, I will have a beach body by then

Beach legs anyway....... "

I am doing body weight stuff of a morning as Well, 2018 is the year of the Adonis lol

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford

Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post "

That could be our theme tune - The Last Post - to go with our hashtag.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've just done my week 2 run 2. I'm using Zenlabs c25k it's good and free. I added map my run too as it gives me distance 3.78km today in my half hour. And changed route but ended up going past 2 chippys today

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post

That could be our theme tune - The Last Post - to go with our hashtag."

You could be right mate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've just done my week 2 run 2. I'm using Zenlabs c25k it's good and free. I added map my run too as it gives me distance 3.78km today in my half hour. And changed route but ended up going past 2 chippys today "

OK there’s a challenge - the PCB - Personal Chippy Best - or maybe the PRB - Personal Restaurant Best (including fast food, pubs, etc)...2 is the best so far...prize for the winner in a sexual favour from either Mrs T or Adam...

Moobs Twat - (running for the hills as quickly as he can manage)

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

That’s real motivation

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post

That could be our theme tune - The Last Post - to go with our hashtag.

You could be right mate "

Are you dead yet?

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post

That could be our theme tune - The Last Post - to go with our hashtag.

You could be right mate

Are you dead yet? "

This time tomorrow I might welll be

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post

That could be our theme tune - The Last Post - to go with our hashtag.

You could be right mate

Are you dead yet?

This time tomorrow I might welll be "

I'm playing the last post with you! I feel dead!! half mile swim at lunch then 2k row this evening tigether with a 2k run, 5k cycle and 15 min hiit workout. safe to say I'm booking my coffin now.

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By *lueWonderMan
over a year ago

Preston.....ish

Week 2 run 2 is complete.... It all started well and I was doing great until the fourth run when my legs decided that they were no longer going to comply with the instructions from my noggin. I had a quick word with myself and battled through.. Feeling pretty pleased with myself

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post

That could be our theme tune - The Last Post - to go with our hashtag.

You could be right mate

Are you dead yet?

This time tomorrow I might welll be

I'm playing the last post with you! I feel dead!! half mile swim at lunch then 2k row this evening tigether with a 2k run, 5k cycle and 15 min hiit workout. safe to say I'm booking my coffin now. "

Bloody hell fair play to you

Plenty of food now and stretching

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Week 2 run 2 is complete.... It all started well and I was doing great until the fourth run when my legs decided that they were no longer going to comply with the instructions from my noggin. I had a quick word with myself and battled through.. Feeling pretty pleased with myself "

So you should well done

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Week 2 run 2 is complete.... It all started well and I was doing great until the fourth run when my legs decided that they were no longer going to comply with the instructions from my noggin. I had a quick word with myself and battled through.. Feeling pretty pleased with myself "

Well done! I’ve had a couple of runs where I had to shout “Come on!” to myself (and anyone else nearby I guess). Full marks for pushing on through it

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post

That could be our theme tune - The Last Post - to go with our hashtag.

You could be right mate

Are you dead yet?

This time tomorrow I might welll be

I'm playing the last post with you! I feel dead!! half mile swim at lunch then 2k row this evening tigether with a 2k run, 5k cycle and 15 min hiit workout. safe to say I'm booking my coffin now. "

Are you sure this much exercise shouldn’t be split between 5 or 6 people?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thought I'd join this as I've just ordered new running trainers to get back into my running properly over the next few weeks.

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By *lueWonderMan
over a year ago

Preston.....ish


"Week 2 run 2 is complete.... It all started well and I was doing great until the fourth run when my legs decided that they were no longer going to comply with the instructions from my noggin. I had a quick word with myself and battled through.. Feeling pretty pleased with myself

So you should well done "

thanks

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By *lueWonderMan
over a year ago

Preston.....ish


"Week 2 run 2 is complete.... It all started well and I was doing great until the fourth run when my legs decided that they were no longer going to comply with the instructions from my noggin. I had a quick word with myself and battled through.. Feeling pretty pleased with myself

Well done! I’ve had a couple of runs where I had to shout “Come on!” to myself (and anyone else nearby I guess). Full marks for pushing on through it "

Cheers fella

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Run tomorrow I’m going to try and do a 5k without the walking bits

Wish me luck it could be my last post

That could be our theme tune - The Last Post - to go with our hashtag.

You could be right mate

Are you dead yet?

This time tomorrow I might welll be

I'm playing the last post with you! I feel dead!! half mile swim at lunch then 2k row this evening tigether with a 2k run, 5k cycle and 15 min hiit workout. safe to say I'm booking my coffin now. "

I'm not quite sure that's crap running(sport) looks rather tough but well done we can all aim towards it x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Back at work so i can't get chance to run till mon but i may go swimming after work tonight

Impressive! Exercising on your day off exercising."

Well i went for a swim thats easier than a run lol I'm on nights for the weekend so no running for me but if i get my act together and get dressed tomorrow then I'll do a run if not then it'll be mon

Well done everyone, you're giving me great hope

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Thought I'd join this as I've just ordered new running trainers to get back into my running properly over the next few weeks. "

Nice one. Well you’re welcome here. Let us know when you Christen them.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge

Morning crap runners!

Who is exercising today?

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Morning crap runners!

Who is exercising today? "

Just been to the gym will be running after work

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Morning crap runners!

Who is exercising today?

Just been to the gym will be running after work "

I fear for your sanity...

(V well done!)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Morning crap runners!

Who is exercising today? "

Just done 2 miles with the dog, and will be running home from work today

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Flu day 5 - and there’s light at the end of the tunnel - although the advice appears to be not to exercise for 2 weeks

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire


"Flu day 5 - and there’s light at the end of the tunnel - although the advice appears to be not to exercise for 2 weeks "

At least your starting to feel better

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Flu day 5 - and there’s light at the end of the tunnel - although the advice appears to be not to exercise for 2 weeks

At least your starting to feel better"

And eating without it reappearing either end to boot...now, where’s my sex diary...

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Morning crap runners!

Who is exercising today?

Just been to the gym will be running after work

I fear for your sanity...

(V well done!)"

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Morning crap runners!

Who is exercising today?

Just done 2 miles with the dog, and will be running home from work today"

Wow, that’s good going. Err, did you make it home?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Morning crap runners!

Who is exercising today?

Just done 2 miles with the dog, and will be running home from work today

Wow, that’s good going. Err, did you make it home? "

Yeah just home now, 5 mile in 55 minutes, hard graft,

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford

Done the 5k didn’t run it all had 2 walks in between of 2and 3 minutes took just over 30 minutes I’m seriously fucked now

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Morning crap runners!

Who is exercising today?

Just done 2 miles with the dog, and will be running home from work today

Wow, that’s good going. Err, did you make it home?

Yeah just home now, 5 mile in 55 minutes, hard graft,"

Cool, I’m very impressed

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire

Next one planned for sunday now as ive got an unexpected day off. Lets see if I can cut the walking time down a bit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Any Saturday morning activity (running you filthy lot!) for Week 2 (or 1 or 3) going on?

Flu-ey Moobsy Twaty

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Any Saturday morning activity (running you filthy lot!) for Week 2 (or 1 or 3) going on?

Flu-ey Moobsy Twaty "

No filthy activity for me this morning, I stuck to the roads. Week 2 run 3 completed this morning, yay me!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Any Saturday morning activity (running you filthy lot!) for Week 2 (or 1 or 3) going on?

Flu-ey Moobsy Twaty

No filthy activity for me this morning, I stuck to the roads. Week 2 run 3 completed this morning, yay me! "

Right on track - well done!

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Any Saturday morning activity (running you filthy lot!) for Week 2 (or 1 or 3) going on?

Flu-ey Moobsy Twaty

No filthy activity for me this morning, I stuck to the roads. Week 2 run 3 completed this morning, yay me! "

Brilliant! Feels good when you complete a week I think. Full marks for doing it early in the morning

I've done the first run of week 3, it's tough but achievable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Any Saturday morning activity (running you filthy lot!) for Week 2 (or 1 or 3) going on?

Flu-ey Moobsy Twaty

No filthy activity for me this morning, I stuck to the roads. Week 2 run 3 completed this morning, yay me! "

Very well done, every week you tick off is an achievement

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Any Saturday morning activity (running you filthy lot!) for Week 2 (or 1 or 3) going on?

Flu-ey Moobsy Twaty

No filthy activity for me this morning, I stuck to the roads. Week 2 run 3 completed this morning, yay me!

Brilliant! Feels good when you complete a week I think. Full marks for doing it early in the morning

I've done the first run of week 3, it's tough but achievable."

That's well done,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's a lovely day out there today perfect exercise weather, I might even dig the push iron out this morning

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My FB has set up a “gym” in a spare bedroom. Cross-trainer (massive), cycle machinecthat can be normal or recumbent and a weights bench.

Overdid it last weekend. Stiff for three days...and not in the best way! Will tone it down in future...

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Done the 5k didn’t run it all had 2 walks in between of 2and 3 minutes took just over 30 minutes I’m seriously fucked now "

Ooooo. You get fucked if you run 5km??? #incentive

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Next one planned for sunday now as ive got an unexpected day off. Lets see if I can cut the walking time down a bit"

Good plan. How much running vs walking are you planning?

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Any Saturday morning activity (running you filthy lot!) for Week 2 (or 1 or 3) going on?

Flu-ey Moobsy Twaty

No filthy activity for me this morning, I stuck to the roads. Week 2 run 3 completed this morning, yay me! "

You superstar!!! I’m doing that one today! It’s easy right? Right? Hello?

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"It's a lovely day out there today perfect exercise weather, I might even dig the push iron out this morning"

What is a push iron????

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By *imandHerNottsCouple
over a year ago

North Notts

A bicycle

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"My FB has set up a “gym” in a spare bedroom. Cross-trainer (massive), cycle machinecthat can be normal or recumbent and a weights bench.

Overdid it last weekend. Stiff for three days...and not in the best way! Will tone it down in future... "

Ditch the FB - no sex is worth that kind of torture.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"A bicycle "

Oh! Thank goidness. I thought it might be like weights or something.

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"A bicycle

Oh! Thank goidness. I thought it might be like weights or something. "

You thought it was some kind of BDSM torture apparatus and were going to ask where to get one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Good work everyone who has already done their run, it's the 2nd best way to start the day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a lovely day out there today perfect exercise weather, I might even dig the push iron out this morning"

Reminds me - must do some ironing (that counts as exercise, right?)

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"It's a lovely day out there today perfect exercise weather, I might even dig the push iron out this morning

Reminds me - must do some ironing (that counts as exercise, right?)"

That’s some fucked up kinky shit right there

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over a year ago


"It's a lovely day out there today perfect exercise weather, I might even dig the push iron out this morning

Reminds me - must do some ironing (that counts as exercise, right?)

That’s some fucked up kinky shit right there "

Oh haven’t you tried “ironing”...you beginner!

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By *aya_69Woman
over a year ago

Stoke/Cheshire

Had 2 days rest, been out with local club this morning for there couch to 5k run, now in the bath, before going work

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I did in unofficial 2k to the shops this morning to pic up breakfast

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg"

Find a club with a beginners section. Not all have them but many will have one focused on the c25k plan and usually including a graduation event at the nearest parkrun. Two of the local clubs round here that have done this for a couple of years have visibly changed their demographic when you see them at local events with a much broader spread of age and ability than the speedy whippets that primarily they used to have

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"A bicycle

Oh! Thank goidness. I thought it might be like weights or something.

You thought it was some kind of BDSM torture apparatus and were going to ask where to get one "

You’re going to damage my pure image.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Good work everyone who has already done their run, it's the 2nd best way to start the day

"

Ha ha ha. It’s a very long way second.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Had 2 days rest, been out with local club this morning for there couch to 5k run, now in the bath, before going work "

That’s really good. Are they all doing a combination of runs and walks?

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"I did in unofficial 2k to the shops this morning to pic up breakfast "

I hope you got something good. I had porridge. Again. Bloody porridge.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg

Find a club with a beginners section. Not all have them but many will have one focused on the c25k plan and usually including a graduation event at the nearest parkrun. Two of the local clubs round here that have done this for a couple of years have visibly changed their demographic when you see them at local events with a much broader spread of age and ability than the speedy whippets that primarily they used to have"

That’s really good. A friend who helps run a Park Run told me they’re really keen to attract more walkers and beginners. I think I’ll try a park run after the nine weeks of couch to 5 k. Shame we’re not all near each other, we could stagger across the finishing line together!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did in unofficial 2k to the shops this morning to pic up breakfast

I hope you got something good. I had porridge. Again. Bloody porridge. "

Melon, apple, pineapple and kiwi - save porridge for midweek

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg"

Try Bedford Harriers Adam - yellow tops. They have all standards

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg

Find a club with a beginners section. Not all have them but many will have one focused on the c25k plan and usually including a graduation event at the nearest parkrun. Two of the local clubs round here that have done this for a couple of years have visibly changed their demographic when you see them at local events with a much broader spread of age and ability than the speedy whippets that primarily they used to have

That’s really good. A friend who helps run a Park Run told me they’re really keen to attract more walkers and beginners. I think I’ll try a park run after the nine weeks of couch to 5 k. Shame we’re not all near each other, we could stagger across the finishing line together! "

We could coordinate a few “local” events though...there are lots of parkruns within 45 minutes of many people

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No bike ride Today, my legs are much worse than I thought after yesterday, so just had a really nice steady stroll with the dog

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Morning run done and dusted. Well, at least it started in the morning! Now for an afternoon of sport and cake

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No bike ride Today, my legs are much worse than I thought after yesterday, so just had a really nice steady stroll with the dog"

Smart choice, recovery is just as important as the exercise if you want to see improvements

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Done the 5k didn’t run it all had 2 walks in between of 2and 3 minutes took just over 30 minutes I’m seriously fucked now

Ooooo. You get fucked if you run 5km??? #incentive"

If only I don’t think I could manage it lol

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

Well done everyone for sticking to it. My foot has been very sore this week so no running for me but I did go and Marshall at parkrun.

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over a year ago


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg

Find a club with a beginners section. Not all have them but many will have one focused on the c25k plan and usually including a graduation event at the nearest parkrun. Two of the local clubs round here that have done this for a couple of years have visibly changed their demographic when you see them at local events with a much broader spread of age and ability than the speedy whippets that primarily they used to have

That’s really good. A friend who helps run a Park Run told me they’re really keen to attract more walkers and beginners. I think I’ll try a park run after the nine weeks of couch to 5 k. Shame we’re not all near each other, we could stagger across the finishing line together! "

My girlfriend's club the beginners have 2 run leaders for their training runs, for their graduation they all run together with the 2 leaders and finish in a group. And many of the other club member attend even if they aren't regular parkrunners to cheer them home. I love it, it's incredibly inclusive because no one has to worry about being last or no one waiting at the finish.

But even on a normal week may of the faster runners stay to cheer in the slower runners and the few runners that attend. One of the thing that I love about Parkrun is that it is so many different things to so many different people, whether it;s the goal of a newbie or just another training run for faster runners, or a social run, it incorporates it all and no one looks out of place

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By *aya_69Woman
over a year ago

Stoke/Cheshire


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg"

Someone from here told me about it, it started last week on week 1 couch potato to 5k, for beginners/non runners, went on my own don't feel out of place all women, the plus side it's free 3 x runs a week, it finishes with the local park run which is in March, was round a local park lake today was a nice change

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire


"Next one planned for sunday now as ive got an unexpected day off. Lets see if I can cut the walking time down a bit

Good plan. How much running vs walking are you planning? "

Hoping to cut the walking down, possibly 1 minute jog 2 minute walk (as opposed to 3 walking last time) then maybe increase the jog time next one. But playing it all by ear and seeing how i feel atm

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over a year ago

I just did almost another 4 miles today, going from nothing to doing 8 mile walk in less than a week, I say that’s prettt good going. The walk today was in to town, walked round there and back home again, it was a different route today and not one I’m familiar with so didn’t have my ‘check points’ plus had my two teenagers with me constantly reminding me that I walk slow, I had my ear phones in with my walking music on the way there but naturally they wanted to talk so found it a bit harder plus walking with people made it very different too.

Still I’m doing it!!

Geeky x

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg

Someone from here told me about it, it started last week on week 1 couch potato to 5k, for beginners/non runners, went on my own don't feel out of place all women, the plus side it's free 3 x runs a week, it finishes with the local park run which is in March, was round a local park lake today was a nice change "

All women you say where is this asking for my unfit friend

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"I just did almost another 4 miles today, going from nothing to doing 8 mile walk in less than a week, I say that’s prettt good going. The walk today was in to town, walked round there and back home again, it was a different route today and not one I’m familiar with so didn’t have my ‘check points’ plus had my two teenagers with me constantly reminding me that I walk slow, I had my ear phones in with my walking music on the way there but naturally they wanted to talk so found it a bit harder plus walking with people made it very different too.

Still I’m doing it!!

Geeky x"

Fantastic! Doing a walk instead of taking the car every so often is bound to help and that’s an impressive amount to rack up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've done 100k since Christmas but that's 5 runs so I'm not doing it consistently

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire


"I've done 100k since Christmas but that's 5 runs so I'm not doing it consistently "

100k in 5 runs. Not sure you have to worry about consistency. Thats alot. Well for me it is

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

I did run 2 of week 3 today and failed. I had to walk for the last 30 seconds of the final 3 minute run, doing it uphill was a killer

Disappointed though because I managed it on Thursday

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Morning run done and dusted. Well, at least it started in the morning! Now for an afternoon of sport and cake "

There's the essence of the Fab Crap Runners Club right there

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I did run 2 of week 3 today and failed. I had to walk for the last 30 seconds of the final 3 minute run, doing it uphill was a killer

Disappointed though because I managed it on Thursday "

You didn't fail! Not every run is going to be amazing!

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By *obwithkiltMan
over a year ago

Belton

not run this week as i have been working solidly...especially as they have been odd hours...however i did complete on one day the whole weeks suggested steps within a couple of hours or so

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I just did almost another 4 miles today, going from nothing to doing 8 mile walk in less than a week, I say that’s prettt good going. The walk today was in to town, walked round there and back home again, it was a different route today and not one I’m familiar with so didn’t have my ‘check points’ plus had my two teenagers with me constantly reminding me that I walk slow, I had my ear phones in with my walking music on the way there but naturally they wanted to talk so found it a bit harder plus walking with people made it very different too.

Still I’m doing it!!

Geeky x

Fantastic! Doing a walk instead of taking the car every so often is bound to help and that’s an impressive amount to rack up "

Sadly I have no car at the moment, so the walking thing is a must now, I’m going to get in two big walks a week and build myself up.

I work 1.8 miles away and the thought of walking there and back 5 days a week kinda depresses me, so I’m going to work out a plan of when to walk and when to get the bus, anything is a major improvement from what I was doing lol.

Geeky x

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge

Live run blog

Done 90 secs

Done 3 mins.

Walking. Oh god. May die.

Please don’t say run.

Rub

Hard

Please end

Thank god - walking again. Stitch. Breathing like I’ve been held under water.

30 secs to 3 minute run. No no no. Please no.

Run now!

Al9e

Twi(

Oh god

O9 hard

Half

Slow

Die

Please end

It’s over!!!! Thank god. Whose idea was this. Eyes watering.

Week three run one done.

Official line: I feel so invigorated

Truth: May just lay in a bush for a while.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"I just did almost another 4 miles today, going from nothing to doing 8 mile walk in less than a week, I say that’s prettt good going. The walk today was in to town, walked round there and back home again, it was a different route today and not one I’m familiar with so didn’t have my ‘check points’ plus had my two teenagers with me constantly reminding me that I walk slow, I had my ear phones in with my walking music on the way there but naturally they wanted to talk so found it a bit harder plus walking with people made it very different too.

Still I’m doing it!!

Geeky x

Fantastic! Doing a walk instead of taking the car every so often is bound to help and that’s an impressive amount to rack up

Sadly I have no car at the moment, so the walking thing is a must now, I’m going to get in two big walks a week and build myself up.

I work 1.8 miles away and the thought of walking there and back 5 days a week kinda depresses me, so I’m going to work out a plan of when to walk and when to get the bus, anything is a major improvement from what I was doing lol.

Geeky x"

Exactly - anything is better than nothing. Could you put the unspent bus fare in a jar for a treat?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I just did almost another 4 miles today, going from nothing to doing 8 mile walk in less than a week, I say that’s prettt good going. The walk today was in to town, walked round there and back home again, it was a different route today and not one I’m familiar with so didn’t have my ‘check points’ plus had my two teenagers with me constantly reminding me that I walk slow, I had my ear phones in with my walking music on the way there but naturally they wanted to talk so found it a bit harder plus walking with people made it very different too.

Still I’m doing it!!

Geeky x

Fantastic! Doing a walk instead of taking the car every so often is bound to help and that’s an impressive amount to rack up

Sadly I have no car at the moment, so the walking thing is a must now, I’m going to get in two big walks a week and build myself up.

I work 1.8 miles away and the thought of walking there and back 5 days a week kinda depresses me, so I’m going to work out a plan of when to walk and when to get the bus, anything is a major improvement from what I was doing lol.

Geeky x

Exactly - anything is better than nothing. Could you put the unspent bus fare in a jar for a treat? "

I’m going to buy a weekly ticket, it’s not a lot of money really plus also we have cinema cards so it means we can at least still go to the flicks, With the money we are going to save on insurance, petrol and tax it will save me about £200, so take off bus fare it will be about £150 we will be saving per month so that’s a huge difference!

Geeky x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I just did almost another 4 miles today, going from nothing to doing 8 mile walk in less than a week, I say that’s prettt good going. The walk today was in to town, walked round there and back home again, it was a different route today and not one I’m familiar with so didn’t have my ‘check points’ plus had my two teenagers with me constantly reminding me that I walk slow, I had my ear phones in with my walking music on the way there but naturally they wanted to talk so found it a bit harder plus walking with people made it very different too.

Still I’m doing it!!

Geeky x

Fantastic! Doing a walk instead of taking the car every so often is bound to help and that’s an impressive amount to rack up

Sadly I have no car at the moment, so the walking thing is a must now, I’m going to get in two big walks a week and build myself up.

I work 1.8 miles away and the thought of walking there and back 5 days a week kinda depresses me, so I’m going to work out a plan of when to walk and when to get the bus, anything is a major improvement from what I was doing lol.

Geeky x

Exactly - anything is better than nothing. Could you put the unspent bus fare in a jar for a treat?

I’m going to buy a weekly ticket, it’s not a lot of money really plus also we have cinema cards so it means we can at least still go to the flicks, With the money we are going to save on insurance, petrol and tax it will save me about £200, so take off bus fare it will be about £150 we will be saving per month so that’s a huge difference!

Geeky x"

It’s official - the FCRC is good for your health and your wealth! Well done...and I managed to go to watch Twat Minor play hockey today...I got out of the house!

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge

Ice cream aids recovery.

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

If a little ice cream helps, lots of ice cream must help more?

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over a year ago


"I just did almost another 4 miles today, going from nothing to doing 8 mile walk in less than a week, I say that’s prettt good going. The walk today was in to town, walked round there and back home again, it was a different route today and not one I’m familiar with so didn’t have my ‘check points’ plus had my two teenagers with me constantly reminding me that I walk slow, I had my ear phones in with my walking music on the way there but naturally they wanted to talk so found it a bit harder plus walking with people made it very different too.

Still I’m doing it!!

Geeky x

Fantastic! Doing a walk instead of taking the car every so often is bound to help and that’s an impressive amount to rack up

Sadly I have no car at the moment, so the walking thing is a must now, I’m going to get in two big walks a week and build myself up.

I work 1.8 miles away and the thought of walking there and back 5 days a week kinda depresses me, so I’m going to work out a plan of when to walk and when to get the bus, anything is a major improvement from what I was doing lol.

Geeky x

Exactly - anything is better than nothing. Could you put the unspent bus fare in a jar for a treat?

I’m going to buy a weekly ticket, it’s not a lot of money really plus also we have cinema cards so it means we can at least still go to the flicks, With the money we are going to save on insurance, petrol and tax it will save me about £200, so take off bus fare it will be about £150 we will be saving per month so that’s a huge difference!

Geeky x

It’s official - the FCRC is good for your health and your wealth! Well done...and I managed to go to watch Twat Minor play hockey today...I got out of the house!"

Get you!!

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge


"not run this week as i have been working solidly...especially as they have been odd hours...however i did complete on one day the whole weeks suggested steps within a couple of hours or so "

A week’s steps in a day???

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By *aya_69Woman
over a year ago

Stoke/Cheshire


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg

Someone from here told me about it, it started last week on week 1 couch potato to 5k, for beginners/non runners, went on my own don't feel out of place all women, the plus side it's free 3 x runs a week, it finishes with the local park run which is in March, was round a local park lake today was a nice change

All women you say where is this asking for my unfit friend "

It would seem about 140 miles from you

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Well done

What’s it like doing it with a club? I see a running club around here but they all look super fit and I don’t think any of them weigh more than 45kg

Someone from here told me about it, it started last week on week 1 couch potato to 5k, for beginners/non runners, went on my own don't feel out of place all women, the plus side it's free 3 x runs a week, it finishes with the local park run which is in March, was round a local park lake today was a nice change

All women you say where is this asking for my unfit friend

It would seem about 140 miles from you "

God damm it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running "

I will be in a couple of hours

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No running for me today, Sundays the day of rest , but I have done something I'd never thought I would do.... Signed up to the 5k Race for life

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By *itch and TwatCouple
over a year ago

Near Rushden Lakes


"No running for me today, Sundays the day of rest , but I have done something I'd never thought I would do.... Signed up to the 5k Race for life "

Good for you, are you collecting sponsorship?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No running for me today, Sundays the day of rest , but I have done something I'd never thought I would do.... Signed up to the 5k Race for life

Good for you, are you collecting sponsorship?"

Most definitely. Decided to drag my daughter along to run alongside me, so far she's keen lol

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By *itch and TwatCouple
over a year ago

Near Rushden Lakes


"No running for me today, Sundays the day of rest , but I have done something I'd never thought I would do.... Signed up to the 5k Race for life

Good for you, are you collecting sponsorship?

Most definitely. Decided to drag my daughter along to run alongside me, so far she's keen lol"

That’s good - this is the only way these races raise money for Cancer Research btw. The entry fee is taken by the events company, and they use local volunteers to marshal. It’s still a good thing of course for lots of reasons, but many participants aren’t aware of this. PM us if you would like a donation

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"No running for me today, Sundays the day of rest , but I have done something I'd never thought I would do.... Signed up to the 5k Race for life "

I wish they would allow blokes to enter this do you know why they don’t?

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By *itch and TwatCouple
over a year ago

Near Rushden Lakes


"No running for me today, Sundays the day of rest , but I have done something I'd never thought I would do.... Signed up to the 5k Race for life

I wish they would allow blokes to enter this do you know why they don’t?"

I think there are male only events out there, but less well-known...maybe prostate cancer (for example) is less high profile than breast cancer?

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"No running for me today, Sundays the day of rest , but I have done something I'd never thought I would do.... Signed up to the 5k Race for life

I wish they would allow blokes to enter this do you know why they don’t?

I think there are male only events out there, but less well-known...maybe prostate cancer (for example) is less high profile than breast cancer?"

Cheers will have a look

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running "

That's early for a Sunday morning!

Might go out again later, but engrossed in the cricket at the moment.......

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire


"So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running "

I will be going out in a bit, after more caffeine

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford

Done mine deffo getting easier just 2 sets of 2 and 3 minute walks and 12 and 15 minutes of running

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running

I will be going out in a bit, after more caffeine "

Cool, not too much caffeine or you'll need to stop for a pee on the way

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By *itch and TwatCouple
over a year ago

Near Rushden Lakes


"So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running

I will be going out in a bit, after more caffeine "

Careful of the FCRC random drug tests - we will come round at any time of the day or night and take this piss

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire


"So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running

I will be going out in a bit, after more caffeine

Careful of the FCRC random drug tests - we will come round at any time of the day or night and take this piss "

Id fail on that then caffeine is ny kryptonite

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By *itch and TwatCouple
over a year ago

Near Rushden Lakes


"So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running

I will be going out in a bit, after more caffeine

Careful of the FCRC random drug tests - we will come round at any time of the day or night and take this piss

Id fail on that then caffeine is ny kryptonite"

You’re SuperFabber?

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire


"So, any Sunday morning activity out there? Running peeps, running

I will be going out in a bit, after more caffeine

Careful of the FCRC random drug tests - we will come round at any time of the day or night and take this piss

Id fail on that then caffeine is ny kryptonite

You’re SuperFabber?"

Im starting to feel it. Before i was just a lazy one

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

The cape is a nice touch but there are fewer phone boxes to get changed in these days

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire


"The cape is a nice touch but there are fewer phone boxes to get changed in these days"

Plenty of trees to hide behind. Changed in a blink of the eye

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"The cape is a nice touch but there are fewer phone boxes to get changed in these days

Plenty of trees to hide behind. Changed in a blink of the eye "

*makes a note of her running route*

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire

2 miles done in 28 minutes. 1 minute jogging, 2.30 walking. Was going to do 3 but last minute arrangement of going for a 4 mile walk now with with family and ran out of time

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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago

staffordshire


"The cape is a nice touch but there are fewer phone boxes to get changed in these days

Plenty of trees to hide behind. Changed in a blink of the eye

*makes a note of her running route*"

Im the one doing circuits looking likes shes about to collapse

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chalk up another 2 miles for Geeky today

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By *itch and TwatCouple
over a year ago

Near Rushden Lakes


"Chalk up another 2 miles for Geeky today

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Geeky is our SuperWalker then?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This morning I did metafit. Everyone else in the group seemed metafit but I did not pass out so yay me. And I still did my week 2 run 3 tonight 4k in 31 mins x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This morning I did metafit. Everyone else in the group seemed metafit but I did not pass out so yay me. And I still did my week 2 run 3 tonight 4k in 31 mins x "

Wow!!! Well done! I’m proud of everyone in this group keep going you can do it

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Chalk up another 2 miles for Geeky today

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That’s fantastic. It’s amazing to think that a few weeks ago you would probably never have attempted it and now you’re doing it often

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Have had to stop its destroyin my ankles and knees

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford


"Have had to stop its destroyin my ankles and knees"

Oh dear, perhaps one of our expert training staff will be along soon to help. Did you get a gait analysis done when you chose your running shoes?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have had to stop its destroyin my ankles and knees

Oh dear, perhaps one of our expert training staff will be along soon to help. Did you get a gait analysis done when you chose your running shoes?"

Not quite expert, but have been doing it a long time!

Running does put a lot of stress on knees and ankles, but there are ways to reduce it. As mentioned above, proper running shoes will make a big difference, compared to your old green flash plimmies

Yes they're a bit more expensive, but well worth the investment. And again as above, get them from a proper running shop that will put you on a treadmill, video you, and then not only help you choose the correct pair, but will also be able to give you some specific advice about your personal running style and how you might be able to tweak it to de-stress your joints.

The other thing you can do is get off the pavement and get onto a softer surface like grass or trail. Find yourself a local park and I'm sure that you'll find it much easier on the joints.

Make sure you rest up between runs too, give your joints time to recover. Even the professionals need to rest!

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By *itch and TwatCouple
over a year ago

Near Rushden Lakes


"Have had to stop its destroyin my ankles and knees

Oh dear, perhaps one of our expert training staff will be along soon to help. Did you get a gait analysis done when you chose your running shoes?

Not quite expert, but have been doing it a long time!

Running does put a lot of stress on knees and ankles, but there are ways to reduce it. As mentioned above, proper running shoes will make a big difference, compared to your old green flash plimmies

Yes they're a bit more expensive, but well worth the investment. And again as above, get them from a proper running shop that will put you on a treadmill, video you, and then not only help you choose the correct pair, but will also be able to give you some specific advice about your personal running style and how you might be able to tweak it to de-stress your joints.

The other thing you can do is get off the pavement and get onto a softer surface like grass or trail. Find yourself a local park and I'm sure that you'll find it much easier on the joints.

Make sure you rest up between runs too, give your joints time to recover. Even the professionals need to rest!"

Yep, good advice. Also, if you can’t run, walk...it’s low impact and very good exercise and will help strengthen your muscles.

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By *rsTrellis OP   Woman
over a year ago

Cambridge

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By *aya_69Woman
over a year ago

Stoke/Cheshire

Day of rest for me today, well running wise I have worked most of the day

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