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James6112

4,555 posts

30 months

Saturday 1st June
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I used to be good.
Came 1st once in a slowish time ( 19 mins odd in my 50s)
5k Pb about 18 mins
Slow now, aged 62
Will get back into it soon.
Doing junior parkrun with my 6 year old granddaughter in the morning, which is equally satisfying.
She’s getting around the 2k in 11 mins.

irish boy

3,549 posts

238 months

Sunday 9th June
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Lews castle parkrun Stornoway Isle of Lewis.

One of the prettiest I’ve done. Absolutely fantastic. Some tough climbs and gravel descents.

Managed 2nd, some local lad about 30 years younger than me shot off like a bullet and never saw him from the first bend.

Highly recommended.


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yellowjack

17,104 posts

168 months

Sunday 9th June
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I haven't done a parkrun for ages now. I think I'd got up to 14 events, but too many Saturdays with "other plans" have knocked me off my routine. I thought I had formed a habit, but it seems habits are at least as easy to unform.

I've still been running, and have settled on slower pace and running between 10k and 15k as often as the 5k distance.

My weight is down to a weekly average of 72.5 kg, too. I started monitoring it during the second week of January, when it was as high as 79kg. My Garmin Connect app suggests my 'Fitness Age' is 5 years lower than my actual age. I'm pretty happy with the year so far. Results have been better, and swifter, than I expected when I decided to work on my fitness. parkrun played a significant role as a motivator, especially the first few months of this year. Perhaps I'm less committed to parkrun now due to refinding my cycling, running and walking mojo during the rest of the week.

5pen

1,908 posts

208 months

Monday 10th June
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Well parkrun will still be there if you fancy it again. I’m the opposite, in that I don’t run too often other than parkrun (between 0 and 2 runs in the week and rarely more than 5k at a time).

Having never run as far as 5k in my life until my first parkrun aged 47, I completed my 250th on Saturday. It’s been transformative for me - I guess I just enjoy the “club” feel and the regularity of it.

lizardbrain

2,129 posts

39 months

Monday 10th June
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Parkrun has helped me, in it gives me one run a week in which i can really dig deep and push myself. I usually get a PB which is very motivating.

The rest of the week is then free for more relaxing runs without any pressure to run fast.

I've never spoken to anyone, swoop in and out, and only do the barcode thing as was told it does more harm than good to skip it, but I love it


markh1973

1,881 posts

170 months

Monday 10th June
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5pen said:
Well parkrun will still be there if you fancy it again. I’m the opposite, in that I don’t run too often other than parkrun (between 0 and 2 runs in the week and rarely more than 5k at a time).

Having never run as far as 5k in my life until my first parkrun aged 47, I completed my 250th on Saturday. It’s been transformative for me - I guess I just enjoy the “club” feel and the regularity of it.
Welcome to the 250 club!

Parkrun for me is one of my 5 runs a week. Usually the shortest and also usually the one where I push the pace the most.

If I "race" it tends to be much longer distances where pace is not the important factor but keeping moving.

Waitforme

1,209 posts

166 months

Still getting my two interval sessions in each week although not done a Parkrun in 3 weeks or so due to other commitments.
This week it’s been ..
Sun… 40 mile cycle
Mon .. rest
Tue .. 5 x 1k @ ave 4:07 , 90 sec recs, total distance 10k with w/u c/d
Wed.. 50 mile cycle ( few hard efforts)
Thur .. rest ( felt gubbed )
Fri .. 10 x 0.5k @ ave 3:57 , 60 sec recs , 8k total
Not sure whether to do PR tomorrow as I have a 50m club ride on Sunday and my legs are pretty sore after this morning. Could maybe just go and take it easy.

john2443

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6,358 posts

213 months

Saturday
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Who got soggy running today then! I have a rack full of HiVis drying out in the kitchen and my shoes are in the airing cupboard!

Numbers down to a more manageable 375 today instead of the now normal 600. Numbers drop more noticeable down the road at Hove Prom, last few weeks 783, 730, 769 - today 298 - wimps smile

lizardbrain

2,129 posts

39 months

Saturday
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Almost didn't go today for the drizzle, but it was almost nice to have a little sprinkle.

meb90

372 posts

95 months

Saturday
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We (Alvaston) were spared the rain during parkrun today (it started raining when we were in the cafe!) which I was grateful for as it was my first time being run director.

We had a few less this week too - the forecast wasn't great, maybe that put some off.

LastPoster

2,463 posts

185 months

Saturday
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Started raining just as I was walking back to the car and poured down all the way home. 25 mins was just quick enough today smile

Evanivitch

20,647 posts

124 months

Saturday
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lizardbrain said:
Almost didn't go today for the drizzle, but it was almost nice to have a little sprinkle.
Porthcawl felt like 35mph gusts!

Alex@POD

6,221 posts

217 months

Saturday
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I woke up to heavy rain this morning, by the time we were ready to set off it had stopped and there were patches of blue sky.

I was doing a long run with parkrun in the middle (19k total), so out for quite a while. Turned out to be quite sunny for most of the run.

About an hour after getting home it started raining quite heavily again! It worked out well today...

Master Bean

3,712 posts

122 months

Saturday
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100th for me today. I walked. The weather was mixed. Jumper came off after the photo as I warmed up a bit. Think I'll do some volunteering over the summer.


RizzoTheRat

25,384 posts

194 months

Saturday
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It stopped raining about 9:10 this morning. Shame we started on time biggrin