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• #28077
This guy? https://www.manniathletephysio.com/
(I don’t do instagram…)
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• #28078
That’s the guy! So Joe recommended him to you - I’ve been training with him since start of the year
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• #28079
+1 for Manni he’s very good
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• #28080
So I've my first marathon Sunday week and I've come down with a dose. Seems like a standard cold stuffed nose, chesty cough. I believe this happens in a taper. Worse part is I can't seem to get a decent kip up every couple of hours. What's the advice? Obviously want to get to the start line in as good a shape as possible.
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• #28081
Not a marathon runner but feel that I have enough experience of long distance/time efforts and illness to weigh in.
Imho, all you can do is rest, be kind to yourself, try not to worry and make sure you eat and drink as well as you can and go into the day with an open mind and give it your best shot. You've been training for however many months with a goal in mind...goal anxiety is real. Don't let it grind you down. Listen to your body. If you feel good to do some shorter runs closer to the time then do. But the main thing is rest and recovery I reckon.
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• #28082
If you just want to stop the symptoms to get some sleep then Sinutab is good at doing that. Not sure what effect it will have on performance, it's never affected mine but I'm not doing big distances or racing.
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• #28083
cold, niggles, mediocre sleep. definitely sounds like a taper
Joking aside, if it's just the sniffles then I'd carry on with the taper as normal - i.e. similar intensity but lower volume.
sleep as well as you can, stay hydrated, don't be tempted to try and squeeze in extra training. expect to feel twitchy and lazyif the cold turns into something more then reassess, otherwise trust the process, the hay is in the barn, [insert other cliché here]
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• #28084
Maybe I misunderstood. For me, sniffles is above the neck and chesty cough is something. I'd rest rather than run through.
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• #28085
So turns out I've a chest infection and have been given a course of antibiotics for 5 days. I'll be finished them Tuesday, marathon Sunday. Not sure if that'll be enough time but sure we'll see
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• #28086
Managed to get a place for the Grizzly, which will be my longest run yet up and down along the east Devon coast..
Excited but also wondering what I've let myself in for...
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• #28087
Tread careful, it might take more out of you than you realise. Was in a similar situation earlier this year and it took a lot from my usual pace.
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• #28088
Yea I'm not really sure what to do to be honest. I've just been resting up and starting to feel more human. I guess I'll just have to play it by ear. Did you end up racing?
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• #28089
I decided to do it and not go flat out, turned out the best decision because it was a fun day. Good luck whatever you choose to do.
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• #28090
London Marathon ballot results today. Nothing yet. Hoping for a yes that I can defer for a year...
I've got a Ride 100 place and my Swim Serpentine place will be deferred after it was cancelled this year due to QEII's funeral, so part of me would like to do all 3 in one year even if I won't be able to get in proper shape for the marathon by April 2023.
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• #28091
Someone else entered me into this year's ballot.
Naturally it is the first successful one in 9 years.
Not sure if it will fit in with schedule, but @Sainsburys_Ed has thrown the gauntlet down now...
Will have to see if the 'A' Race in cycling materialises, in which case- deferral is only realistic option. -
• #28092
Phew. Safe. "Not this time".
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• #28093
Same here. Probably a good thing; I'm trying to stay super safe and building up the miles reaaally slowly. I reckon I'll be ready for marathon distance by 2031
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• #28094
I received 2 no’s from London today one ballot one and the other gfa ‘not fast enough’ looks like they applied different cuts in different age groups, but the cut off was 2:56:30 for the 18-39 category…
Feeling a little disappointed now, but have Ironman plans for next year so at least it means I can focus on getting my swimming and cycling back in order!
Also did a park run, hungover last weekend and did 17:50, so nearly 30 seconds faster than when fully trained and with a mini taper… admittedly different courses but still a bit of a head spinner!
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• #28095
I'm also out of the mass event, so I'll do another virtual one, which I think I actually prefer.
Might do one near Margate in december as well, just to keep my arm in. It's two different out and backs, it'll be windy and suitably grim - ie right up my alley
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• #28096
I always figured it's the sugary fuel that helps after a drinking session. Not a great way to improve performance but minimal gains right?
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• #28097
Leeds Abbey Dash 10km mv45 record
Alastair Watson ... reached the M45 category this August and his ninth place here in 29:41 took over half a minute off of Ian Hudspith’s M45 age group record.
Rapid
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• #28098
Pulled something in my right calf on tonights run - felt just like the start of the tear that I got by trying to run through a similar thing a number of years ago.
Hopefully it's just the muscle being annoying - but it's been a couple of hours and I'm struggling to walk and can't put any weight on it. What do?
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• #28099
it's been a couple of hours and I'm struggling to walk and can't put any weight on it. What do?
Keep your weight off it & try to avoid walking. Book a Physio / Sports Injury appointment.
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• #28100
Anyone with experience of the Hoka carbon x2 or the endorphin 2 ?- fancy trying something new.
@manni_o on Instagram. Great guy, great coach/physio etc etc