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  • The treadmill in my gym will happily go to the 10% required to match Dalsnibba, so I could run a very very boring race simulation there - crank to 10%, set an alarm for 13.1 miles, run.

  • I can't even fathom running 13 miles on a treadmill.

    Hell, 13 miles on the road bores me.

  • I like that distance on the road, you can cover a lot of different parts of London (for instance).

    However I think 13 miles on a treadmill would take some mental fortitude.

  • Box Hill repeats? I'll join you if you need a training partner (from March-weekends)
    Also looks fun. Maybe.... (is it on road running?)
    I've completely lost my mojo for all training. Currently enjoying* getting fatter and fatter.

    *not really enjoying, more the opposite. I can't seem to get motivated.

  • 2 miles on a treadmill takes mental fortitude. I tried it the other week and it's worse than I remember. feels nothing like actual running either.

    plus it doesn't count in strava challenges.

  • Treadmill climbs don't really compare.

    I propose a number of weekend trips to places with hills.

  • @Dammit didn't you have Achilles/calf problems on the run last time? Did you obtain any kind of specific excercise to perform to help with this?

    Persoannly, I would forget fast hill repeats for the time being. Wind down and concentrate of building a good amount of slow base miles over the next couple of months, throwing in 2-3 intervals (depending on length of run) into each long run.

  • @Dammit I would suggest College Road repeats, but instead of running back down, strap a skateboard to your back so you can get back down to the bottom ASAP to start running up again. You're welcome.

  • Go to hilly places, run in the hills. Running on a treadmill =/= running on hilly ground. Fast hill repeats will build a bit of strength, but won't be very inspiring. Go to the Downs, run in natural places, man.

    Did I ever tell you about that 165 mile treadmill run I did?...

  • Did I ever tell you about that 165 mile treadmill run I did?...

    That much time on the treadmill... are you mad?

  • Treadmill climbs don't really compare.

    I propose a number of weekend trips to places with hills.

    Sounds fun, where do you suggest?

  • @Dammit didn't you have Achilles/calf problems on the run last time? Did you obtain any kind of specific excercise to perform to help with this?

    That was 2013, and yes I went to see the Physio. That year I'd only run a half marathon distance once before, it was a learning experience, as they say.

  • Sounds fun, where do you suggest?

    Close to home, I'm thinking Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, Lake District - anything that's a Friday evening train away, Saturday & Sunday hill running, then train back on a Sunday afternoon / evening.

    Further afield - The Alps & the Pyrenees?

  • If you're only training for a half mara, some nice runs on the North/South Downs or Pilgrims Way are good options closer to home. Less hilly, but you could get out of London, do a few good hours running and get home in daylight easily enough.

  • I would be up for North/South Downs rather than Wales/Lake District.
    @kl - Do you have any suggested routes or should I just get an OS map and give it a go?

  • The North and South Downs way routes are available online, generally lovely all the way. I've done a few races in the areas which had great courses which are probably online as well, but I can't remember the names of them. Let me think, they may come to me. Should really keep the medals or tshirts for reference...

  • Should really keep the medals or tshirts for reference...

    you mean you don't have a medal display hanger?

  • Interesting piece on parkrun vs club grumblers

    http://www.naked-runner.com/parkrun-embraced-unfairly-maligned/

  • 5k times (from my general runs, not going out to set best 5k times) as I'm getting fitter/lighter:-

    29:44 @ 88.5kg
    29:27 @ 89.3kg
    29:23 @ 88.7kg
    28:54 @ 87.5kg
    28:01 @ 87.6kg
    27:51 @ 86.3kg
    27:12 @ 85.5kg
    27:10 @ 85.1kg

    Still a long way to go (76kg at least, ideally 70kg).

  • doing great so far @Greenbank the more you run the more those times will drop.

    really hope i'll be fit to run on saturday after tonights beasting at the track. setting a new 5k pb would be a major confidence booster going into next weeks 10k.

  • I haven't run for two weeks.

    Brought my running kit in for a lunch time but just. can't. face it.

  • I used a treadmill today. I hate treadmills.
    Admittedly it was a warm up for some gym work, but why the fuck does anyone use them (in this very very temperate country).
    Hoping to sneak a run in in the wolds tmw morning, but the prospect of 5:30 wake ups has been making me lazy.

  • I did a few of these races a couple of years ago. They are expensive but nice races in hilly places with a range of distances. ( http://www.endurancelife.com/event-new.asp?series=85 ).

    Also: North Downs, South Downs, Ridgeway, Chilterns, Cotswolds are all within relatively easy driving distance of London.

    Look at the XNRG website and maybe the Centurion Running websites - both of those organise ultras in those areas and they might give you some route inspiration, even if you don't fancy running the full distances.

    http://www.xnrg.co.uk/events.aspx
    http://www.centurionrunning.com

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