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Must be there Welsh course thenThe website says flat along the riverbank, a good course for people looking for a fast time.![]()
Must be there Welsh course thenThe website says flat along the riverbank, a good course for people looking for a fast time.![]()
Well done Paul, smashed itDurham Half Marathon today, organised by Saturn Running, course is 7km laps around the sports fields and along the river bank by Durham Uni.
First time Iāve done a ālappedā event and not sure I enjoyed it, the organisation was superb and as @Paperboy mentioned there is an excellent goodie back and treat table when you finish.
You could enter a 3K, 5K, 10K, 1/2 Marathon, Full Marathon or Ultra, race started at 9:30 and will close at 4:00 for those trying to do as many laps as they can.
The 7K loop was strange, as part of it was around the Sports field you had Kids Rugby on, Adult Rugby, Football, Lacrosse, all on the different sports pitchās which was great to see, but add in parents and spectators and it was mental in places trying to get through, there were over 200 runners taking part doing different distances so it was very stop start at times and difficult to get in to a rythm.
Plus being alongside the river you also had to contend with crews lifting boats out, people out walking with or without dogs, cyclists and others out running.
Weather wise it was cold, foggy and raining.
Butā¦wait for it1:56:55
Broke the 2 hours, nearly 62 years old, absolutely buzzing! Big up me.
I always discount the multi lap ones when looking for races. Get bored enough running the same routes in training, I'd hate to be doing it for long distances.Durham Half Marathon today, organised by Saturn Running, course is 7km laps around the sports fields and along the river bank by Durham Uni.
First time Iāve done a ālappedā event and not sure I enjoyed it, the organisation was superb and as @Paperboy mentioned there is an excellent goodie back and treat table when you finish.
You could enter a 3K, 5K, 10K, 1/2 Marathon, Full Marathon or Ultra, race started at 9:30 and will close at 4:00 for those trying to do as many laps as they can.
The 7K loop was strange, as part of it was around the Sports field you had Kids Rugby on, Adult Rugby, Football, Lacrosse, all on the different sports pitchās which was great to see, but add in parents and spectators and it was mental in places trying to get through, there were over 200 runners taking part doing different distances so it was very stop start at times and difficult to get in to a rythm.
Plus being alongside the river you also had to contend with crews lifting boats out, people out walking with or without dogs, cyclists and others out running.
Weather wise it was cold, foggy and raining.
Butā¦wait for it1:56:55
Broke the 2 hours, nearly 62 years old, absolutely buzzing! Big up me.
Cheers Bazz, tbh, I donāt think Iāll be doing a ālappedā one again.I always discount the multi lap ones when looking for races. Get bored enough running the same routes in training, I'd hate to be doing it for long distances.
Superb time Paul mate.
The one at Staines is an out and back. It's super friendly and you see runners going both ways. I'll be using them for training etc for London.Cheers Bazz, tbh, I donāt think Iāll be doing a ālappedā one again.
I see the attraction, especially for longer distances, the staff, organisation was excellent, but the course was just strange, tight turns, through a car park at one point, which was really busy, running along the riverside at there were about 20 lads walking towards us throwing Rugby balls to each other, they moved to one side when runners got close, but it was tight in places.The one at Staines is an out and back. It's super friendly and you see runners going both ways. I'll be using them for training etc for London.
A good physio is worth their weight in gold.Have managed to get a Physiotherapist appointment for 7pm tonight down at the local Rugby Club, hopefully all goes well.
Then I would suggest you're not tracking everything or underestimating what your putting into MFPTwo weeks and a day of tracking all my calories in MyFitnessPal, and so far I've lost.. *checks notes*.. 1 pound. Wow it's falling off me.
I am putting everything in, but some of it is total guesswork. For example, I got ho fan noodles from the Chinese on Saturday night. Impossible to know how many calories, so I just search and selected an option with a high number of calories. Any time I have a physical product with a barcode I can scan, I do it that way of course.Then I would suggest you're not tracking everything or underestimating what your putting into MFP
Tbh, the reasons you give are why I binned it off, I became obsessed with trying to add everything and seeing no results on the scales.I am putting everything in, but some of it is total guesswork. For example, I got ho fan noodles from the Chinese on Saturday night. Impossible to know how many calories, so I just search and selected an option with a high number of calories. Any time I have a physical product with a barcode I can scan, I do it that way of course.
I think this is why I always get fed up of MFP when I've done it in the past. So much of it is guesswork. On Sunday, we had breakfast at a cafƩ (mushrooms and fried eggs on sourdough toast for me, then a courgette & lime cake), and my mum and dad cooked us Sunday lunch (some kind of beef casserole with mushrooms & carrots and mashed potato). I do my best to put every ingredient in but there's no way to be 100% accurate with it.