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Any runners in the c0re? (pg. 11)
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
I'm running the London marathon next April. 
I've done half marathons before, but never a full one. Can't wait. |
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| Scottaculous |
| quote: | Originally posted by enferno
ever heard of the 'runner's high'? |
that's just the endorphins talking
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I'm running the London marathon next April. 
I've done half marathons before, but never a full one. Can't wait. |
what was your half marathon time? |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
1 hour 23 mins.
I've read somewhere that a very rough full marathon time can be worked out by doubling your half marathon time and adding 10 minutes - Which will just bring me under my 3 hour target if all goes well.  |
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
1 hour 23 mins.
I've read somewhere that a very rough full marathon time can be worked out by doubling your half marathon time and adding 10 minutes - Which will just bring me under my 3 hour target if all goes well. |
holy . Thats an awesome time. |
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| Scottaculous |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
1 hour 23 mins.
I've read somewhere that a very rough full marathon time can be worked out by doubling your half marathon time and adding 10 minutes - Which will just bring me under my 3 hour target if all goes well. |
If you can do 3 hours I'd be impressed. Hell, if you can do under 4 hours I'll be impressed. How long have you been running? |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
I used to run cross country for my county when I was 11.
So for quite a while then. My good stamina comes from playing football - Up until recently I would play two 90 minute games over the weekend, and then one 7-aside game midweek. Plus one training session, also midweek. And on top of that I would also fit in a long run once a week as well.
Running a sub-3 marathon has been a long term goal of mine. It's very hard to get a place in the London marathon, but the company I work for get 8 gold bond guaranteed places a year - As long as I can get the sponsorship money, one of those places is mine! |
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| Googooly |
| im glad i was a big help in this thread :D |
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| basd |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Running a sub-3 marathon has been a long term goal of mine. It's very hard to get a place in the London marathon, but the company I work for get 8 gold bond guaranteed places a year - As long as I can get the sponsorship money, one of those places is mine! |
Hm.. I've been thinking of joining that marathon, but is it really that hard to get in? Afaik, you can easily subscribe over the Internet to join the Amsterdam marathon. It may not be as renowned as the London one, but it's still a major event with quite a few international top competitors..
Pretty decent time you've set as well.. It would be a hell of a personal achievement if I'd make it just inside 3.30. |
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| DJ_Eternal |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I used to run cross country for my county when I was 11.
So for quite a while then. My good stamina comes from playing football - Up until recently I would play two 90 minute games over the weekend, and then one 7-aside game midweek. Plus one training session, also midweek. And on top of that I would also fit in a long run once a week as well.
Running a sub-3 marathon has been a long term goal of mine. It's very hard to get a place in the London marathon, but the company I work for get 8 gold bond guaranteed places a year - As long as I can get the sponsorship money, one of those places is mine! |
That's wicked.
I'd made it a long term goal of mine a year back to get fit enough to run a decent marathon time and enter into the London marathon. I normally run about 10 miles a day, 3/4 times a week. If I'm motoring along, I can normally do about 8 mins/mile, so that would be 1hr 20 mins a session. |
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| SVGmethod |
i used to run A LOT when I ran in college. Up to 85 miles a week. Now I am burned out and lazy and couldn't possibly do that kind of training again. Haha. I would like to but partying has completely taken over at the moment.
My times were 2:00 (800m), 3:54 (1500m), 14:45 (5000m), 30:52 (10000m)
My advice is to listen to your body and not do too much too soon. Build up gradually. It all starts with the shoes...so make sure you have shoes that fit properly and make sure to replace them when they are worn out. Hydration is key. Also a lot of stretching. |
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| Silky Johnson |
Well, looks like I need some new shoes then! I'm not gonna start till I have a good pair, which I don't.
Thanks for the tips everyone! |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| quote: | Originally posted by SVGmethod
My times were 2:00 (800m), 3:54 (1500m), 14:45 (5000m), 30:52 (10000m)
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2:00 minutes for the 800m is really good - I would urge you - or a bit less drastically, recommend that you take up running again!
| quote: | Originally posted by basd
Hm.. I've been thinking of joining that marathon, but is it really that hard to get in? Afaik, you can easily subscribe over the Internet to join the Amsterdam marathon. It may not be as renowned as the London one, but it's still a major event with quite a few international top competitors..
Pretty decent time you've set as well.. It would be a hell of a personal achievement if I'd make it just inside 3.30. |
Yea, it's pretty bloody hard! You apply through an official ballot just like you would when applying for any other marathon in the world - But so many people want to do it with it being such a prestigious event and all, that a ridiculous amount of people end up getting rejected. We get hundreds of people every year try and apply through our company for those 8 places after getting rejected - It's quite sad really. |
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