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• #27277
That’s a big pace - congrats! I’m up for trying to scrape a sub 90 when they reschedule if you’d like a pace buddy. Hopefully I won’t shit myself.
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• #27278
Max HR is 202, I’m 36. I guess I run hot, I’ve been shocked by Henry’s HRs for his 5km.
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• #27279
Bought the decathalon jacket yesterday .. was hoping/expecting to not really need it but today’s 15km (reduced from the planned 30km) I needed it the entire run - absolutely horrible conditions in Harrogate boggy, windy, torrential rain.. jacket seemed to live up to its claims. It still felt a bit condommy but certainly kept me dry and fit and articulation felt good. The hood could have benefitted from a longer peak but beyond that seems decent for the money.
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• #27280
Today was average 17o for a 4:05 split 7km so a bit more ‘normal’.
It’s not something you want, btw, and it is not related to fitness.
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• #27281
Sounds like a good buy 👍
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• #27282
That is kind of crazy. I'm 37 and max is 188.
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• #27283
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• #27284
Your welcome 👍
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• #27285
Noob question...how do you calculate your max HR if you're not just doing 220-age?
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• #27286
Go as hard as you can at the end of a 20 minute race pace effort (there are probably more scientific methods, but that is my benchmark)
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• #27287
I’m gonna try that. Found that using a chest strap (H10) is far more accurate than the optical thing on the watch.
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• #27288
Enter a 4min hill climb
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• #27289
Ok that’s kind of what I expected. Sprint your little legs off to the point that you think you’re going to be sick…
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• #27290
Bingo. I’m sure there’s zero scientific backing for income minus age + shoe size
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• #27291
I have no idea what this means but no doubt you’re right
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• #27292
220 - age is clearly nonsense
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• #27293
Anyone in Highgate Harriers who knows the youth coordinator? My 8 (soon to be 9) year old would like to try the Tuesday night sessions. I think they're over subscribed, but I've emailed a couple of times with no reply
Guess we could just rock up and see one Tuesday
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• #27294
I'm pleased to see that I'm far too old to worry about the times you guys are putting down.
I picked up a book this week called Science Of Running, it's useful enough but does anyone have recommendations for running books?
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• #27295
running books
Lore of Running
80/20
If older, Fast after 50
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• #27296
Running With The Kenyans by Adharanand Finn and The Rise Of The Ultra Runners by the same author are great.
Born to Run by Christopher McDougall is also good and was what really kicked off the minimalist running movement years ago.
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• #27297
I don’t, but I ran for a couple of years with the seniors. There were super welcoming when I first joined so I think it’s worth turning up
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• #27298
+1 with born to run, it’s an entertaining read even for folk not interested in running
I also liked Feet in the Clouds (I think) about fell running
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• #27299
Yeah, prob easiest thing to do
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• #27300
This is one of the best books about sport, ever.
181 BPM for 90 minutes! You just be young.