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• #26577
Keep going and don't over do it. One big thing for me was really watching what I ate. I changed my diet totaly to keep weight off, I went totaly vegan while I was recovering which I have kept up at about 80/90%.
I understand thats not for everyone but being aware of what your putting in your body helps a bit.Good luck don't get to down it does get better you juat have to keep chipping away.
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• #26578
Well done!
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• #26579
Ive just managed my 1st 10k bit stop start but managed to get the distance done. Chuffed
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• #26580
Yeah, that was my intention too when I got back to the UK (did my ACL skiing on a glacier in Switzerland therefore getting home took a bit of time and a logistical effort).
I managed to eat well for about four days before the "fuck its" started to happen.
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• #26581
Oooof flying back must have been a nightmare with all the kit. The change in diet helped me esp the urge to snack while being sat on your arse most of tbe time. I definatly put weight on but not as much as I thought I would.
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• #26582
Oooof flying back must have been a nightmare with all the kit
We had about 50kg of kit with us because we'd been snowshoeing and climbing before we got on to the skiing. Jana was a pack horse for sure. Didn't turn out to be too bad though, lots of luggage trolleys around and taking things slow.
I felt most sorry for mountain rescue who had to attend to me in -25. Sure, I got mild hypothermia but I'm pretty sure some of the medics got light frostbite in their fingers.
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• #26583
Oh shit. Scary stuff. Mountain rescue are special people.
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• #26584
I only wish I could convey how low drama the whole affair was. Slow speed innocuous crash, unlucky outcome. Calmly and professionally dealt with.
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• #26585
Fell Relays Champs Leg#2 today.
The front-runners are on another planet. 🤯
How they mapped it vs how we ran it:
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• #26586
No need to apologise, I'm just jealous! It's all a matter of perspective. I can't even dream of being in your out-of-shape state, but that doesn't mean that it shouldn't bother you that you're not where you'd want to be! I think you should be kind to yourself, sounds like you've had a reasonably busy five months (!) and you know what you need to do to get back where you want to be, it's just finding the time - not easy for anyone but especially not with a new job AND a baby. I'm looking forward to reading about how it all goes for you.
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• #26587
Thanks for the reccos btw!
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• #26588
Anyone else doing EfM this year?
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• #26589
I'm not, despite the large number of tempting places being offered by dns folks.
Will be dotwatching though
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• #26590
This is bonkers as always
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• #26591
Was considering London Marathon for 2022, but I've missed the ballot. Anyone know of similar Marathon-ish length races in April/May time to sign up for?
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• #26592
Doesn't answer you question but London Marathon is October 2nd 2022, so you haven't missed out on a Spring marathon :)
Brighton is normally the week before London (would normally be) isn't it?
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• #26593
Oh! Just need a target over the winter months. I hope they move London back to April eventually.
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• #26595
Thanks, will probably do this.
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• #26596
Dorney lake marathon is April 22nd, it will win no points for being scenic, or inspiring, but I personally find Dorney one of the most beautiful places particularly early morning, I did it in April and it was flawlessly organised, and while the course is repetitive it’s great for supporters as they can see you 8 times without moving and there aren’t many distractions from the beautiful sufferfest that is running a marathon , oh and it’s also £35 to enter!
I’m planning on doing Boston if my time is good enough but dorney is my backup if travel, COVID, work or family conspire against me.
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• #26597
Easier week for me as I want to get a benchmark of how fit I am this week so plan to do a 5k “race” with a couple of mates, far in watch reckons I’m around 19:45 kind of shape, which would put me on par with where I was this time last year, still a bit heavier than I was at this point like for like.
In my head a desire to run sub 2:50 is forming, which I think is achievable but definitely a stretch, as it’s a ~6 minute improvement! The appeal is that it requires running at 40 minute 10k pace for 4 and a bit of the buggers, which in my head is significant, and also very easy to see if you’re on track or not!
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• #26598
Sounds a good one. I took a deep breath and signed up for Manchester earlier.
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• #26599
I supplemented my headtorch with a nitecore tiki tonight, a great tiny hand torch, usb rechargeable. Long press & hold the button for a bright beam which goes off on release just to eliminate dark patches. 10/10 would recommend and I think I'll be getting another fairly soon.
I dropped a few quid more for the glow in the dark one too.
Peg for scale.
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• #26600
Looks great,Bit cheaper here https://gb.lightmalls.com/nitecore-tiki-mini-palm-torch-300-lumen-usb-rechargeable-keychain-flashlight?
MCL and 15kg, but I'm in the same place right now.