Running thread

Just ran home from work and I know we’ve not got it bad by any stretch but it’s hard work running into a headwind.

Got drenched this morning, glad I’ve showers and fresh clothes in work!
Don’t mind running in the rain if it’s summer, but wind is just the worst. So many runs I do it feels like whichever direction I’m running there’s a force 10 gale in my face.
 
Just managed to squeeze a 5k in on my lunch before the brunt of the weather hit, but still got absolutely soaked and felt like I was running in a constant headwind

Tbf, being a fairly new runner, I've not really ran in autumn/winter season, so at least its preparing me for the next few months!
Lunchtime runs are definitely not soft! Welcome to the hard gang.
 
Up and out again before work this morning about 6.30am, weather was fairly pleasant

7k with a time of 39:37

Weather seems to perk up from Thursday for a week, so will try and get out as much as I can before the inevitable storm that will likely follow
 
Swansea Bay parkrun group apologises after bad behaviour complaints - BBC News https://share.google/l4TjLFveDd1HcEWse

Happening more and more this kind of shit, there's also a backlash brewing against all these hipster run clubs that are popping up left right and centre, more and more bell ends are starting running, I've given up on the runners nod/wave as you just get blanked as they chug along on their 45 min 5k marathons with oversized headphones and phone bras
On a Facebook running group I was in, some numpty referred to their upcoming 5k event as a 5k marathon, some of the comments were priceless but some supported her saying it was a marathon for her! I was fuming.
 
On a Facebook running group I was in, some numpty referred to their upcoming 5k event as a 5k marathon, some of the comments were priceless but some supported her saying it was a marathon for her! I was fuming.
Fuming eh? Hope you've managed to realign your feelings mate, I did my 42% mara this morning and was also fuming, can't remember why now
 
Looking to tap in to your guys knowledge. A novice runner only really started in Jan this year aged 42 spend the last few months building up to being able to run 10k , not a great pace but happy with the distance. Decided a few weeks ago to look to improve speed managed to get 5k down to around 28 mins from 34 , however once I hit the 5K at this pace there is nothing left in me to rack up the further distance , no way I could do another 5 and get to 10. So the question is from a purely looking to keep the beer belly off and stay fit what is best, maintain the faster pace at short distance which is clearly knackering me our or slow down and keep doing regular 10k's ?
 
Looking to tap in to your guys knowledge. A novice runner only really started in Jan this year aged 42 spend the last few months building up to being able to run 10k , not a great pace but happy with the distance. Decided a few weeks ago to look to improve speed managed to get 5k down to around 28 mins from 34 , however once I hit the 5K at this pace there is nothing left in me to rack up the further distance , no way I could do another 5 and get to 10. So the question is from a purely looking to keep the beer belly off and stay fit what is best, maintain the faster pace at short distance which is clearly knackering me our or slow down and keep doing regular 10k's ?
If your wanting to get rid of the beer belly then I would say the quickest way to do it would be to keep up the fast 5ks as you will be burning up more calories/fat quicker that way, but it's probably a one way ticket to injury, after which the fat will return.
The best way to do it would be to build up to the 10ks slowly and then keep at it, the weight will come off and you will get fitter/faster and then be able to run the 10k at the same pace you are now doing 5ks.
 
Looking to tap in to your guys knowledge. A novice runner only really started in Jan this year aged 42 spend the last few months building up to being able to run 10k , not a great pace but happy with the distance. Decided a few weeks ago to look to improve speed managed to get 5k down to around 28 mins from 34 , however once I hit the 5K at this pace there is nothing left in me to rack up the further distance , no way I could do another 5 and get to 10. So the question is from a purely looking to keep the beer belly off and stay fit what is best, maintain the faster pace at short distance which is clearly knackering me our or slow down and keep doing regular 10k's ?
Personally I’d completely forget about times and look at longer distances, get to 10k regular and the times will look after themselves.

I’d suggest mixing the running up so say 3 times a week.
One 5k fast.
One 10k at a comfortable pace.
One even longer run at a slow steady pace
Incorporating hills at times will see improvements.
 
Ramsbottom mile trial in 6:18. Ran instead of an injured mate at the last minute. Section on the grass was a little slippy.

Definitely can go a bit quicker and maybe sub 6 all being well!!

Top event.
I did it too, 5:23, was in the race with the fast fuckers at the end. Probably lost some time on the grass and the 'roundabout' as well.

Really good event, I'll be doing that again.
 
Personally I’d completely forget about times and look at longer distances, get to 10k regular and the times will look after themselves.

I’d suggest mixing the running up so say 3 times a week.
One 5k fast.
One 10k at a comfortable pace.
One even longer run at a slow steady pace
Incorporating hills at times will see improvements.

I'd add to this too and say you can never go wrong with adding some 8-10 seconds strides (don't overstride), anywhere from 3-6 of them, at the end of your easy and long runs. Something to help with the form at faster speeds.
 

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