TFK Fun Runners Thread

I had knee meniscus issues in Dec. Very sore after runs etc. physio told me to take two weeks off from running and it seemed to resolve itself ok - back running now without issue.

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Well done @Bandage looks like great run in the highly prestigious Raheny Approx 5 Mile

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Thanks pal. Over a minute better than last year & over a minute worse than the year before (distance corrected). I was aiming for sub 35 so happy enough. I thought I might have a sneak of 33:XX but early 34 was okay - I had 4:15/km / 6:50/mile in mind beforehand so managed to get inside that.

I enjoyed it overall, got into a decent position in the starting pen so wasn’t really held up in the first km. Had the now usual battle with my own head at various stages & contemplated stepping over to the side during miles 3 & 4 but finished fairly well.

It’s a great event all told. A nice fast course & well supported by the community & terrifically organised by Raheny Shamrock.

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Some long run effort in that heat & humidity @RaymondCrotty. Have you settled on a marathon yet? Are you effectively doing a marathon training block at the moment?

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Nice running and a good start to the 24/24 season. What other races are you signing up for the year?

I’m opening the season in Trim next week although I’m not sure how to treat it. Made a right bollox when booking it of not copping on it was bang in the middle of a bank holiday weekend and I’m not sure how much it’s been welcomed at home.

Also signed up for the Wex half again and then will prob do the Dublin race series over the summer

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No mention on the celeb spot thread of who you saw? Or was he ā€œworkingā€?

Well done chief

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I’ve only signed up for Trim so far but the thoughts of racing 10 miles next Sunday isn’t appealing at the moment. The initial thinking was a 5 mile yesterday would be a good stimulus for another effort next weekend with an easy week in between. There are loads of spring races around Leinster from 5km up to half marathon so I’ll probably pick out another race or two for March/April in the next while. I wouldn’t have minded doing the Wexford half again, more so for a weekend at home than anything, but I think we’ve a wedding that weekend. I also hadn’t realised next weekend is a BHW when booking Trim either. :hushed:

Definitely not working but would Gillick count as a celeb to your trained eye? Had a brief chat with him & he seemed like a nice fella.

He’s on the TV quite a bit. Has he been on DWTS? :thinking:

I’m sure I can locate his cv online for the motivational speaking, public appearance circuit & I’ll make a call on a celeb spotting thread submission after review of said document.

No marathons in mind as yet and not following any training plan. Ideally I’d love to do a marathon in Ireland this year but unsure when I’ll be back and if that will coincide with there being one. For now just enjoying the novelty of it and hoping I can continue with it. Angkor Wat is a couple of miles from my house so I’m very lucky to run in such a location. Well done to you on the 5 mile in Raheny!

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I think Steve Magness makes a lot of sensible points on social media about running. They apply to all levels right down to us middle aged fun runners imnvho.

https://twitter.com/stevemagness/status/1753055857833619584?s=46&t=0sQkcb7z4szDmx1-2Xlm0w

On a separate note, I was talking to Emmett Dunleavy the other day & he said he usually averages the finishing times of the top half dozen-ten male & female athletes in a race & compares this time to previous race renewals. He does it to gauge performance & to assess how good a run was & if conditions had a material impact. He was saying the times for Raheny last weekend were around 15-20 seconds slower than usual at that top end & attributed it to the strong wind. He said a fair representation for us mere mortals would be to take our finishing times & reduce them by 20-30 seconds. That takes me in the 33 minute bracket. Huzzah.

I stuck my 34:08 5 mile time last weekend into a race calculator & it spat out 71:12 for 10 miles. Average pace increasing from 4:13/km to 4:26/km. I’m not sure I’ll be able to sustain that pace over 10 miles in Trim on Sunday but I guess I’ll try to start at that level & see how I get on. I’ve only raced one 10 mile before & I was 74:20. But it’s okay to have doubts guys.

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The best way to run a ten miler is run hard.

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@Bandage

https://twitter.com/movementcoachkm/status/1753328455062831173?t=WMHZSe_ELjbY8UjaM2Y9mQ&s=19

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Do I need to click ā€œshow moreā€ to see whether the normally emotive north west European way is the good or bad way? :flushed:

You’ll need to read a critique of Charities before you get to that chapter.

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Kev 100% on the ball again, taking up long distance running has taken years off my life

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ā€œOnly 1 has ever taken my adviceā€¦ā€

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Thankfully for me, I use a constraints based running approach.

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