Gaz76
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Still a WR, not that it will stand, Nike are just jinxed
I've been running twice a week over the past few weeks and really enjoying it. Being 110 days alcohol-free has made a huge difference, it's been a major boost in helping me get back into a solid routine. I spent five days in Palma last week and got back late Friday, but still managed to wake up early Saturday for a 5K, then followed it up with a 4-mile run on Sunday. That’s the longest I’ve run in a while, feeling motivated to keep it going!
I'm debating giving up the drink for good. Feel loads better not waking up rotten on a Sunday. I don't think I'd make the October half but its an aim just maybe a few months to soonwell done DT keep it up
October is 4 months away mate, loads of time to goI'm debating giving up the drink for good. Feel loads better not waking up rotten on a Sunday. I don't think I'd make the October half but its an aim just maybe a few months to soon
Still a WR, not that it will stand, Nike are just jinxed
I'm debating giving up the drink for good. Feel loads better not waking up rotten on a Sunday. I don't think I'd make the October half but its an aim just maybe a few months to soon
Fantastic mateI've been running twice a week over the past few weeks and really enjoying it. Being 110 days alcohol-free has made a huge difference, it's been a major boost in helping me get back into a solid routine. I spent five days in Palma last week and got back late Friday, but still managed to wake up early Saturday for a 5K, then followed it up with a 4-mile run on Sunday. That’s the longest I’ve run in a while, feeling motivated to keep it going!
Great work mate71 foc here, no serious exercise for 50 years…C25K Week 5 Run 1 completed…..comfortable work out……..make sure I do indoor warm up/warm down & 5 minute walk before & after…..
Either one day or two day rest in between depending on weather & how I feel
Anybody not sure, give it a try & you’ll be glad you did!
Great to see how everyone in here is getting on with the running. Very inspiring reading!
I'm sure you're all itching for the latest installment of my 'Road to Great North Run' training. Well wait no longer! In this week's exciting episode, I managed to go one better than falling over in a big muddy puddle by dropping a large, heavy object on my foot and breaking my big toe in true Laurel and Hardy style.
Yeah, I'm very self-conscious about wearing the r*d shirts. I genuinely don't even know how I came by them as I was taught by my dad from a very young age never to buy anything in that colour.Sir I'm rather disturbed by your choice of clothing on days 1 and 4, did you think nobody would notice the rag element????
Weight wise, you are weight training as well as running, weights build muscle which weighs more,
Also your looking at very small amounts of weight, do you weigh yourself at the same time of day?.
I weighed myself this morning before running and was 83kg and after I was 79.6kg, whilst I agree weight is important for speed in running, is not the be all and end all, oh and the sugar in the wine is not doing you any favours, some decent pointers in this article
The Reality About Sugar and Carbs in Wine | Wine Folly https://share.google/zigMRUkulZYqJ9hKx
The boozing is a tricky one mate, I'm currently well into one of my dry spells again so it's a bit easier for me to leave it alone, but I think people of our age have it programmed into our DNA, sunny=get pissed, raining=bored=get pissed, Friday, Saturday or Sunday=weekend= get pissed etc etc etc!!Yeah, I'm very self-conscious about wearing the r*d shirts. I genuinely don't even know how I came by them as I was taught by my dad from a very young age never to buy anything in that colour.
Yep, it's the booze and the missus' biscoff brownies that are responsible for the weight gain. Alcohol is indeed full of calories - you are correct. A bottle of white wine contains around 600-700 calories. Plus, running the next day after drinking isn't great, and I'm also guilty of taking the 'hair of the dog's approach to deal with the hangover (such as at this very moment).
I am finding it hard to stay off the booze if I'm honest.
Yeah, to be honest I find it very hard to relax. I have autism and ADHD which in my case gives me a constant 'fight or flight' feeling but the booze does actually help me to forget about my stresses for a bit. It's just a shame about all of the downsides including the massive hangovers that I'm prone to!The boozing is a tricky one mate, I'm currently well into one of my dry spells again so it's a bit easier for me to leave it alone, but I think people of our age have it programmed into our DNA, sunny=get pissed, raining=bored=get pissed, Friday, Saturday or Sunday=weekend= get pissed etc etc etc!!
You don't need me to tell you the benefits of not boozing mate, all I will say is it's not the 1990s anymore
Yep the hangovers are the worse bit once you get older!! Wipe me out for daysYeah, to be honest I find it very hard to relax. I have autism and ADHD which in my case gives me a constant 'fight or flight' feeling but the booze does actually help me to forget about my stresses for a bit. It's just a shame about all of the downsides including the massive hangovers that I'm prone to!
It's always good to see your running on Strava, Gaz. You've done a shitload of marathons in far-flung places now. Very inspiring!
Give over OB if anyone shouldn't be in the pic it's him, great to see you back at it mateNot sure I'm meant to be in this, one is a runner who's first in parkrun, lapping me and one looks like an interloper (me). Feel sorry as he's flying towards a time of 18 mins and I'm ruining his photo