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Done my achilles. I'm very pissed off about this! Strength work and bike for a bit, methinks.
Well done. How much running do you do on average per week to get a time around 2hrs ?
I’ve booked the Manchester half in May and my target is to get under 2hrs.
I feel for you, mate. Snapped mine at the beginning of August and I'm still in the boot. Will be months before I'm running again :(Done my achilles. I'm very pissed off about this! Strength work and bike for a bit, methinks.
After going out running regularly for over 3 months have lost motivation……..guess I have to just get my kit on and force myself to get out there, not ideal state of mind before a run
It happens to me quite a bit. The thing I remind myself is that I've never regretted going out for a run afterwards.
There's a few things that help some people like putting your kit out the night before, or finding a running buddy or joining a running club.
My motivation is just to stick any planned runs into my phone calendar, and I haven't missed a scheduled one yet.
Just managed 3.5K…..better than sitting on the sofa?It happens to me quite a bit. The thing I remind myself is that I've never regretted going out for a run afterwards.
There's a few things that help some people like putting your kit out the night before, or finding a running buddy or joining a running club.
My motivation is just to stick any planned runs into my phone calendar, and I haven't missed a scheduled one yet.
Thanks for the reply.Difficult to answer in terms of what you will need. What is your current fitness level? age? etc etc
I started properly training in March, ran 700km, so im averaging about 20km a week over that period. More recently though, getting up to 50km a week and averaging around 30km. I'm 6'4" and 43 years old, managed to shift 2 stone since March which has made a massive difference.
Alarm went off at 6am this morning, and boy did i not want to get up!Just managed 3.5K…..better than sitting on the sofa?
Next time….
At nearly 72 guess it’s an achievement of sorts
I use shokz headphones, have used them for a good few years, doubt I could run with a normal pair of headphones now, definitely the best option if you want music/podcasts etc with your runsDoes anyone use those bone conduction earphones? What do you think of yours?
Is the sound quality just like in ear buds? It’s weird isn’t it that you can get the sound through your skull! Are they comfortable if worn for a long time. CheersI use shokz headphones, have used them for a good few years, doubt I could run with a normal pair of headphones now, definitely the best option if you want music/podcasts etc with your runs
Yep it's a weird sensation when you first try them and you are hearing stuff not through your ears!Is the sound quality just like in ear buds? It’s weird isn’t it that you can get the sound through your skull! Are they comfortable if worn for a long time. Cheers
After going out running regularly for over 3 months have lost motivation……..guess I have to just get my kit on and force myself to get out there, not ideal state of mind before a run
It's interesting you should say that, as i was going to ask something similar in here the other weekDo you change your routes mate? I think sometimes when you run for runs sake it’s easy to slip into that mindset.
I try and make a bit of an experience of it now, drive to somewhere beautiful, run somewhere where I have not visited. Keeps my love for running strong as just running around the same route can be demotivating for some.