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PauloBarnesi

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  1. Because it fills the time? It appears that whatever the BBC do they are annoying someone by putting too much scrutiny/too little scrutiny/too much Micael Portillo/too little Michael Portillo/too much coverage/too little coverage/stopping a repeat of Open All Hours to have a political programme, etc, etc. I would guess hazard a guess that whoever wins/loses this election won’t be able to thank/not thank the BBC for it. Of all the broadcasters out there, they appear to me to do a pretty good job.
  2. Its funny how the Tories think the BBC is left leaning and Labour think the opposite. Not sure what the Lib Dems think.
  3. Thats mad. A guy did it with a washing machine on his back. I am always impressed by the rhino costumes.
  4. Superb effort Andy; you can never argue with a 5 minute PB!
  5. Just spent a happy few days running in Cornwall; hard work with all the up and down, but nice not to think I have to do it in x or y... Did an FTP on the bike; sadly the cycling fitness is piss poor now. Less than a month from riding Ventoux and no two ways I am going to suffer.
  6. Pretty good; didn’t have a good nights sleep, but was happily trotting along for around 3.18.30, faded around 20 mile mark, but picked it up in the last mile. Think I am not good at forcing myself; came in 3.21.13. Over a year gone from 3.42 to 3.21, so not bad. Have to say Manchester was very well run; they seemed to have learned from previous mistakes. Brilliant support the whole way round. Superb from @SteveMac a brilliant time. I said never again, but who knows...
  7. Time ticking... Last training run done, nothing more to be done, just good sleep, good food, hydration, no booze, etc. If you see a guy with extreme pronation wearing a Fulham top in Manchester come and say hello!
  8. Thanks for that DM; Sure you will be good on the day as long as you don’t go out too fast. I think with the training often it doesn’t get easier, but you end up doing more and quicker. Of course a marathon always involves a degree of luck, so I will be chanting good wishes to you as I cross the start line!
  9. Literally days away. Feel in reasonable shape, somewhere between 3.15-3.20 and I will be happy. Will go out reasonably and then started to wind it up if I can. Been a pretty good training cycle, a few days off here and there through niggles and illness. Not trained as hard as Brighton, but feel better for it and definitely know what to expect. Ran a 20 at 7.30 pace a few weeks and it was hard, but not impossible. As long as I don’t disgrace myself in front of Crammy’s mate
  10. It was a spring day; pissed it down, windy and cold, two hours later lovely sun on the Thames. Froze and then boiled...
  11. You're be good on the day DM
  12. 20 miler today (aka 32.169km) in an downpour to start with; took it steady and then gradually sped it up. Saw some very impressive times at Warwick HM today...
  13. Thats because you want a pint of a beer!
  14. Its a weird one, because a marathon/half marathon are very much 26 miles and a bit, 13 miles a bit, yet we run 5km/10km (which is a pity as the 10 mile which is rarely run is an hour effort). The mile is still one of the iconic records to hold, does anyone care about the 1000 metres?? I am in a strange half way house; I think in kgs, yet I really worry about my mile pace!?!? And then when I am racing in France in the mountains I always have to change everything over as trying to convert in your head is really hard after 150 km of riding and 4000 metres ascended!!!
  15. translated “over 24 miles”
  16. No. We want to be better than where we are, but we have to get to the next level which seems to be causing more teeth gnashing, money and trouble than we thought so we might as use him. Offer him a new contract? No, because he’s on a massive whack knowing Villa and that money could be used better elsewhere. But I am not going to cut my nose to spite my face at the moment.
  17. I just couldn’t believe that when I read that. The delusion of some people. Whatever persuasion for a healthy democracy you need a decent opposition. I just don’t see Corbyn being that.
  18. Just finished it as well. Took a week to watch, but fascinating throughout. I was living in America when it all happened, and it brought back so many memories. Have to admit it was very hard to watch at times, and even now I feel for the victims, who got lost in the circus. Time certainly hasn’t healed these wounds. Thoroughly recommended.
  19. But the rewards are so great!
  20. If you want to get faster, do intervals. The tendency if you run at one pace is that is all you can do, so anywhere where you stress the body for a period is good, as long as you have sufficient time to recover in-between, and then allow enough time to recover (this time should be shorter than the interval). The problem about these kind of workouts is they carry a greater risk of injury, but offer a greater reward in terms of fitness. Try a Parkrun as well, a great way to measure progress. Also whenever you run ‘competitively’ you just become faster as the adrenaline flows.
  21. Goes to prove the point; everyone is different. The question is could your performance be improved by rolling, etc. And ice baths. And Beetroot juice. And Chia seeds, etc, etc
  22. And where did you get that idea from ....
  23. And this is one of the great problems for us all; finding a good physio. If you do stick with them! And strengthening is the real friend of all runners, most of us have imbalances and we need to work on them.
  24. Could be any manner of things; over training, going too hard, not being warmed up, not stretching in between runs. Most people I know consider a warm up, starting the first 10 minutes or so at an easy pace, maybe with some drills. Others just go for it. Always important to remember everyones different and reacts to training differently. One things for sure if something feels strange, its trying to tell you something! Anyone on Strava might be interested in the update of https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stravistix-for-strava/dhiaggccakkgdfcadnklkbljcgicpckn?hl=en If you use a HRM it will give you an idea of the stress your training is giving you, and how recovered you are.
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