Stoned Rose
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But miles hungrier than I am after a 5k, hour of spinning or 5 a side though mate. A "different" kind of hunger.because you burnt loads of calories
But miles hungrier than I am after a 5k, hour of spinning or 5 a side though mate. A "different" kind of hunger.because you burnt loads of calories
Yeah, it's just cos you burnt more calories than you normally do. You're craving glucose for brain and body function, basically. Also, your body needs energy to recover from an intense workout like that.But miles hungrier than I am after a 5k, hour of spinning or 5 a side though mate. A "different" kind of hunger.
That's quick!5k done in 23 minutes, need under 22:30 for my challenge from the running group. Try again on Sunday.
1 or 2 on here quicker than that.That's quick!
Think my quickest was about 24.30(ish) but that was on a treadmill.........
I’d be happy now to get down to a comfortable 25 minutes. Currently at around 26 minutes but only really been back running over the last 3/4 weeks after nearly a year of nothing. Used to be able to get under 20 mins but those days are long gone. I always felt if I could get to 5 minute k’s comfortably, then that was my baseline. Then chip away at that over time.That's quick!
Think my quickest was about 24.30(ish) but that was on a treadmill.........
Well done. It does take your mind off things. I listen to audiobooks during my runs.I've done a lot in April.
I was doing the Manchester marathon but hopefully now that's in October.
However I've run most days on my own and shed about a stone.
Its helped me cope a lot as I get stressed and have a bit of anxiety.
I’d be happy now to get down to a comfortable 25 minutes. Currently at around 26 minutes but only really been back running over the last 3/4 weeks after nearly a year of nothing. Used to be able to get under 20 mins but those days are long gone. I always felt if I could get to 5 minute k’s comfortably, then that was my baseline. Then chip away at that over time.
5k done in 23 minutes, need under 22:30 for my challenge from the running group. Try again on Sunday.
Well done. It does take your mind off things. I listen to audiobooks during my runs.
I did @Rascal's questionnaire, and I must be the most relaxed person in England. Literally nothing gives me stress or anxiety.
5k done in 23 minutes, need under 22:30 for my challenge from the running group. Try again on Sunday.
That’s killing me as well at the moment. Probably a stone over weight which I’m just really starting to knuckle down on and try and shift, but I feel really heavy when I run which doesn’t help. Viewing it as a 6 month goal. Get down to 12 stone, 50 minute 10ks and possibly sign up for a half marathon.My sort of times too pal. 25 mins is a good target of 5 x 5 mins @ 12km/hour, then getting to 8 minute mile pace should take you down to 24 mins. I once crept under 24 mins for a park run about 5 years ago, but I must have been a stone and a half lighter then. Which does help ;-)
That’s killing me as well at the moment. Probably a stone over weight which I’m just really starting to knuckle down on and try and shift, but I feel really heavy when I run which doesn’t help. Viewing it as a 6 month goal. Get down to 12 stone, 50 minute 10ks and possibly sign up for a half marathon.
Not sure if you’ve ever done it but did the Chester half marathon a few years ago and Christ that was hard. Straight out of the race course to start and first mile all uphill on a scorching May/June day. Hurt like hell the whole way round. Toughest one I’ve done. I’m presuming your from Chester pal.Yes, sounds v similar, 12 stone would be a good target for me. I’m currently 13 and 2 lb, but at my lightest I remember weighing myself after a half marathon about 5 years ago and it showing 11 stone dead. I think those days are gone, and it didn’t suit me that thin tbh, so yeah, I’m gonna aim for 12 too. I think that’s more realistic and sustainable for me. I know I need to run for longer than 30mins/5km though - I need to get back to at least one 1 hour/8 mile run a week alongside the shorter ones to help lose the weight though, even if it’s a slower pace.
Good luck with your progress pal, and let me know how you get on!
Me and wife have the Apple Watch 4 and that means we don’t need to take our phones to track our runs or listen to music.I've started running quite a bit recently. Could anyone recommend a watch /fitness tracker which can store music on so I don't have to run with my phone please? I'm hoping for the cheapest option, but the really cheap fitness bands like xiaomi mi band 4 and Samsung galaxy fit only do music via Bluetooth from phone.
Try Oldham half if you want a hilly one!!Not sure if you’ve ever done it but did the Chester half marathon a few years ago and Christ that was hard. Straight out of the race course to start and first mile all uphill on a scorching May/June day. Hurt like hell the whole way round. Toughest one I’ve done. I’m presuming your from Chester pal.