11-05-2006, 08:43 AM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Hello chaps - this is it, your new home in cyberspace!
I'll start the ball rolling (as I've been here before).
First up, thanks to Andy at Running Commentary for launching this diary for us. Much appreciated.
This is a public forum - that is, it can be viewed by anyone visiting the site - so normal rules of decency and propriety apply (or we'll ave ta send the Mitchawls rand, awight?).
Now, to business; anyone who fancies nominating a run for a given weekend can now do so by starting a new thread (or adding to this one). Just put the proposed date (Sunday 14th May) and course/ location (Famous Residences) in the title and jot down the proposed starting point and time. Members can then 'sign up' by adding a post to the thread.
Have a look around the forum. You'll see what's possible - posting photos (you may recognise some here), recording runs, times, moans, groans, seeking advice on injuries, finding out about other runs or just nosing through other diaries.
I highly recommend Andy's Diary (click on the foot at the top of the page to go there), Nigel's amazing tales, Berzio Baggie's current exploits in the Spanish mountains . . . there's loads of good stuff here, and new posts get added all the time.
Have fun
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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11-05-2006, 11:31 AM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Hi All,
Unfortunately I will not be able to run from the Marina this Sunday (14 May) as I will be running in the Hailsham 10.
Race Info - Wednesday 7 June at 7.30pm - the Worthing 10k Road Race (entry forms available from the Jog Shop)
See you all soon, keep on running
Gary
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11-05-2006, 05:17 PM,
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Moyleman
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Hiya all
A good turnout last weekend - 6 intrepid souls coasted around the OLD residences last Sunday in gorgeous conditions.
I suggest the same this weekend, if all concur. Usual start 9am @ the Marina grass. I need to keep going with the Hour and a half plods for the Seafood Half on the 4th June.
TTFN:o
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11-05-2006, 05:44 PM,
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Moyleman
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Great site
I'm surprised Ash nee Sweder hasn't invited you before - hopefully now the better weathers here, eh! We'll certainly give you a lovely, sweaty tour of the downs.
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11-05-2006, 06:23 PM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
I've often tried to woo fellow forumites darn sarf for a plod in the hills . . .
Actually we discussed a 'down your way' series where a few times a year we partake of a members' local run. I reckon that's still a good idea.
Anywho, we'll get Andy and Nigel down for a little hillside action before the summers' out . . . Nigel often tells me he can't wait to meet The Snake
Oh yes . . . Sunday's good for me Moylesey, as is the Phunky Phish on the 27th.
Booked my rehab and everything . . .
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14-05-2006, 08:39 PM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Hi Andy
Thanks for setting up this space.
The Worm would be fine, I'm an early morning runner too and I'm sure a more venomous reptile would soon follow.
I'm on late shift this week anyone up for a morning plod?
rog
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15-05-2006, 02:15 PM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
I assume that all users will log in before Sunday 21 May so just to let all know iI am up for it on Sunday (21 May) Are we going from the Marina to do the residences ?
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16-05-2006, 06:22 PM,
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Moyleman
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Hi Gary
The plan is the residences again Sunday, possibly tackle the farm hill this week, for a change. Usual time 9am @ the Marina grass.
How was the Hailsham 10 ?
Cheers
MM:o
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18-05-2006, 07:10 AM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Dear friends,
Thought I'd share my celebration with you. What a day yesterday was! With trembling finger and racing heart I started my first thread ever (I used to like Ludd, but he's changed). The deed is done and I'm no longer a cyber virgin no longer innocent. Is this really childhood's end?
Hooray a PB for my regular 8miler 1:01:06 trimming 26 secs. Obviously ran my stumps into the ground trying to break the hour barrier but suspect that there may still be a few steps on the way to that.
I'm still toying around with the idea of using gels. How long a run would I need to do to evaluate them? All advice and recommendations welcome
cheers muchly
rog
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18-05-2006, 12:54 PM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Hello Rog - greetings from gusty Glasgow!
Hearty congrats on your PB - I must come and have a crack at that one with you some day.
Gels
I only use them on the long training runs (19 miler, hilly) or during a full marathon. Try taking one after about 3 miles of your usual 8 miler - you should feel some effect before the finish. Take plenty of water with it, too.
You don't really feel a 'boost', rather you feel less knackered when you push hard on the uphills/ get towards the end of the run.
Love to know how you get on.
Cheers
Ash
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19-05-2006, 02:33 PM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Looks like I might be there after all.
Seems I'll be done in Glasgow by noon Saturday so can catch the 2:45 flight home. Sunday's gonna hurt - no running this week; lots and lots of beer though . . .
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19-05-2006, 05:37 PM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Twil be real jim dandy to 'ave you along me old mucker; and just to make you feel really at home, looks like it could be wet 'n windy as well - definitely not kilt weather. Such fun.
See you at the top of the steps Sunday morning
Onewithwind - iPlod
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21-05-2006, 12:37 PM,
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Moyleman
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Hiya All
A good turnout today - 12 plucky souls braved the drizzly downs for the Residences - with an insert. ie. the Saltdean Fell, or until someone comes up with a better name - Sweder!
I suggested a little while ago to accompany Sweder on a run over in Lewes. He seems affable enough to act as guide next Monday to the Beacon and back - a good ten miles.
Anyone interested mail me contact details. Have a good week.
MM:o
chris.moyle@gmail.com
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21-05-2006, 03:39 PM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Sadly my initial (and so far best) offering for that particular ascent was 'Bastard'. 'Farmers' Hill' seems a little dull and doesn't really do justice to the lung-burning effort required to scale the blighter. More on than later.
Good news - Sam (Jog Shop) is reported to be 'delighted' at news of the blog and has no problems with us calling ourselves the Jog Shop Joggers (just so long as we don't start flogging running gear ). I'll ask Andy to adjust the diary title accordingly.
For the Monday Lewes plod I humbly offer this spot as a staging/ starting point. There's reasonable room for a few vehicles and its close enough to Chez Sweder for me to offer tea, coffee and toast on our return.
Circuit is Lewes Prison/ Stables/ Blackcap/ Plumpton Downs/ Ditchling with a return loop. (Nice views of the Big W provided you can see beyond two feet in front of your beak, unlike today ).
All those in favour post here (if you're stuck for directions you can click on my highlighted name and send me a PM). 9 am kick-off should see us back by 10:45 latest.
Cheers
Ash
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21-05-2006, 04:58 PM,
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Onewithwind
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
With Sunday lunch securely stowed, washed down with generous quantities of red wine. It may be my state of mind but my choice for this morning's run would be something more obtuse, and as no one actually 'fell' how about 'Stumbles'? The Saltdean Stumbles
Onewithwind - iPlod
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26-05-2006, 11:19 AM,
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
Hello chaps.
Sad to report that I wil not be around on Monday for the BH run in Lewes.
I will travel to Hamburg early Monday for an event so unless we start at 5am its a no-go for me :mad:
Can I suggest a deferment of the Lewes plod for a couple of weeks (given that the following Sunday is the Seaford Half)? I'd be up for a blast this Sunday (albeit it a short one after Phunky Phish night) but Monday's definately off for me.
Sorry
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27-05-2006, 09:08 AM,
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Moyleman
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Welcome home Jog Shop Joggers!
I'm still up for a run Monday morn. Anyone got any suggestions. Rog - maybe we could do your 8 miler ?
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