30-11-2004, 02:43 PM,
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Riazor Blue
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Madrid for me.
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04-12-2004, 09:25 AM,
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Antonio247
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I don´t know yet if I´ll take part in a marathon. I liked the experience last year but it will depend on how I feel at Almería and Reading half marathons. I might do the new marathon near Barcelona on 20th March http://www.barcelonamarathon.com/ or Madrid again on 24th April since I haven´t got a place for London. http://www.maratonmadrid.org/
If I go to Barcelona, it would be as a sort of protest against the fact that the marathon in the city has been cancelled by the local council because they say that the participation was too low, around 3 thousand runners, to close the avenues for a few hours. Besides, it is quite flat. It is from Castelldefels to Gavá and back.
Best of luck
Antonio
PS. I´m looking forward to knowing where you will do your PB next year, Andy.
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04-12-2004, 04:43 PM,
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Not sure that I'm ready to face a full marathon yet, maybe the year after next but then I might be too old and completely knackered!
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06-12-2004, 09:41 PM,
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andy Wrote:Right, I've made my decision about my spring marathon.
I've even entered.
But I'll prolong the suspense for a while.
I wouldn't mind betting that, as a volunteer last year, our Andy's got an automatic entry to FLM this year.
Am I right?
Not that I care of course
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06-12-2004, 11:47 PM,
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Ah! Vienna, Hamburg Good choice.
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08-12-2004, 09:37 AM,
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stillwaddler
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- haven't decided which yet, am still trying to get in FLM, but if not will do a couple of halfs - but as any ale enthusiast knows two halfs never make up for a real pint!
Incidentally, what running schedules are you all following?
Phew this is hard work !
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08-12-2004, 11:44 AM,
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I too have followed Hal's novice schedule, but found that towards the end the longer midweek runs impaired my ability (or lack of ) to be ready for the long weekenders.
I'm interested in what Bob Glover has to say. I know Sweder here benefited enormously from the numbers of long runs he was doing leading up to the taper for this year's FLM, and if I ever shake off this cold, I'd also like to follow a schedule that advocates more 18+ mile runs.
Afterall, surely the only way to train your legs to run from miles 18 onwards, is to do exactly that in training, isnt it? (Although I know the consensus seems to be 21 miles max leading up to a marathon).
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08-12-2004, 01:00 PM,
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stillwaddler
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I haven't come across the Bob Glover one Andy, will be interested to see what is in store for you. SP I have been looking at the Hal Higdon novice plan as I have used his beginner or intermediate plans for quite a few distances, I see what you mean about the mid week miles and the weekenders, week number 4 looks particularly vicious!
Incidentally, am still in the clutches of the throat infection, so will def. not be doing the Stockport 10 on Sunday, haven't run for over a week now, wasn't out for this long with my sprained ankle earlier in the year :-(
Phew this is hard work !
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10-12-2004, 11:58 PM,
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I will once again be dragging my weary bones around Docklands in April next year. I failed in the ballot (big suprise there) but as Chairman of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundations Running Events Committee (that takes a bl**dy long time to type) I will be there for JDRF.
No doubt I'll be training with Plodder across the South Downs in Jan/ Feb.
Just started gentle lopes around Lewes from December 1 - packed in the smokes and getting in 4 miles every 3 days. Nice to see the temperature dropping nicely in greeting.
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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11-12-2004, 12:05 AM,
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Hey SP, just read your post about +18 milers and you are bang on.
I got 4 x 20 milers in during Feb/ March this year, and though my FLM pace was hardly quicker than 2003 my ability to recover from bad patches on the day was greatly enhanced.
I'm also a big fan of track work. Again, didn't do much (for me) by way of increased pace, but weekly sessions at Withdean Stadium (Tuesday nights, 7.30 start) proved excellent for improving recovery time. Typical session (in a right mixed bag of runners) would be
- warm up (2 lopes around track)
3 x 200 metres
3 x 300 metres
1 x 1000 metres
Repeat
End with one mile
The idea is to run the final mile on knackered legs. Apparently this is where the benefit comes in. WARNING: I met two runners who claim that track work caused prolonged injuries, although I suspect they were doing too much. The track at Withdean is quite 'springy' and you can develop shin splints or worse.
Anyone wanting to know more drop me a line.
Ash
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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15-12-2004, 12:09 AM,
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marcymarc24
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I have a club ballot draw on Thursday. It looks like there will be 15 names in the hat and 3 places available.
Mmmm, a 5-1 shot. Any takers?
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15-12-2004, 12:12 AM,
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Sweder
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Fingers crossed, MM24. 5:1 - better odds than you'd get for Everton staying in 2nd place till the end of the season. And as they say, you gotta be init to winit! Come and join us, come and join us . . .
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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15-12-2004, 08:18 AM,
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sampedro
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I'm thinking of running "Sevilla's marathon". Last sunday of february...
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15-12-2004, 03:34 PM,
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Riazor Blue
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Sampedro, what are you doing on here? Welcome aboard. Good chance to practice English aswell.
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16-12-2004, 09:13 AM,
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sampedro
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Hi Barry, i saw you arround and i finally decided to get into this forum, a good chance to talk about running and practice my rusty english as well.
Talking about Seville marathon this will be my first time , if i finally go. I run two marahons so far, San Sebastian 2003 3:29 and Madrid 2004 3:27.
Thank you guys for your wellcome.
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