Bazz
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Run down as a warm up?It's the flights and hotel, nearly £500 return for the flights alone, probably looking at £1000 minimum when everything is factored in, hard to justify.
Run down as a warm up?It's the flights and hotel, nearly £500 return for the flights alone, probably looking at £1000 minimum when everything is factored in, hard to justify.
That's pretty good if you aren't exercising. It's difficult to stay in a deficit some times.5lbs on in 3 weeks
No gym or running until I feel better, everything has taken its toll and I’m running on nothing, hopefully feel better in the next couple of days.
I always found working away to be the worst. No access to a gym, easy to just eat rubbish and have a few drinks in the bar each evening. Give me routine every time.That's pretty good if you aren't exercising. It's difficult to stay in a deficit some times.
I've put on 3kg since the end of April, thought it was alot more then that. I've put some things into place to help with getting this weight back off for when I' working away.
I agree with every word of this. Being away is a nightmare because routines get ruined and I do everything based on routine during the week! Absolutely screws with me if things get slightly adjusted and my training gets moved aroundI always found working away to be the worst. No access to a gym, easy to just eat rubbish and have a few drinks in the bar each evening. Give me routine every time.
I've joined a gym up at work with a friend, did Yoga last night plus all my Physio exercises.I always found working away to be the worst. No access to a gym, easy to just eat rubbish and have a few drinks in the bar each evening. Give me routine every time.
Back and Shoulders last night at the gym, decent enough workout.
Anyone done a marathon on here and have any advice.
Been offered a place in 6 weeks time, longest run to date is 13.5 miles.....
Time wouldn't be a consideration, but I'd like under 4.5 hours![]()
I treat rain when I'm running like I treat rain when I golf.Question for the runners, how do you find motivation when it’s bucketing down? If I’m honest i definitely prefer the long cross country walks/jogs around the bridle paths near me opposed to just grinding it on a tread mill in the gym.
Gonna have some time away from golf and based and the long term forecast it seems I need to get into the mindset of “ it’s going to be wet! “
When I was training for the half, I was out in all weathers, makes you mentally stronger, more resilient and when the going gets tough you know you’ve been through worse and you’ll get through it.Question for the runners, how do you find motivation when it’s bucketing down? If I’m honest i definitely prefer the long cross country walks/jogs around the bridle paths near me opposed to just grinding it on a tread mill in the gym.
Gonna have some time away from golf and based and the long term forecast it seems I need to get into the mindset of “ it’s going to be wet! “
When I was training for the half, I was out in all weathers, makes you mentally stronger, more resilient and when the going gets tough you know you’ve been through worse and you’ll get through it.
If it’s bucketing down and you don’t have to run then don’t it’ll just suck the enjoyment and benefits of it right out of you.Question for the runners, how do you find motivation when it’s bucketing down? If I’m honest i definitely prefer the long cross country walks/jogs around the bridle paths near me opposed to just grinding it on a tread mill in the gym.
Gonna have some time away from golf and based and the long term forecast it seems I need to get into the mindset of “ it’s going to be wet! “