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Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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OK JUNE 13TH NSC Hove Parkrun Challenge it is.

Remember the idea is for all entrants to attempt a best time for at least the year and to use the other NSC runners as pacers or competition to achieve that. So far we have the following entrants and I have added my target.
Bignuts
Simgull
knocky1 Sub 20:59
Greg Bobkin

There are many more out there. So the date is set. We have 6 weeks to build up to it. Add your names to the list before we name and shame you.

Hmm, a target time? The way I ran this morning, I'd be happy with 23 mins. Let's go for 21:30. [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION], I'll be using you, I think...
 




Mr Banana

Tedious chump
Aug 8, 2005
5,482
Standing in the way of control
I'm up for the 13th. 20:05 I shall aim for. Hooray.

I'm doing the Deans Challenge on May 17th - sign up? http://sussexraces.tripod.com/EntryForms2015/RottingdeanInformation.pdf

Good cause, choice between 14.5k and 9k. My first run of more than 12k since the marathon. If anyone out there's already doing it, any idea what the course is like?

A bit obsessed with MapMyRun at the moment after spotting it on Nathan Jones's Twitter.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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OK JUNE 13TH NSC Hove Parkrun Challenge it is.

Remember the idea is for all entrants to attempt a best time for at least the year and to use the other NSC runners as pacers or competition to achieve that. So far we have the following entrants and I have added my target.
Bignuts
Simgull
knocky1 Sub 20:59
Greg Bobkin

There are many more out there. So the date is set. We have 6 weeks to build up to it. Add your names to the list before we name and shame you.

If I can get someone to take my kids to their various Saturday activities I'll come along. Gives me a month and a bit to organise it but put me down as a "maybe".

What to aim for time wise? My fastest 5k ever was the second half of a 10k and was 26.51. Haven't got near that again. I ran 5k this morning in 28.12 and felt like I was at my max. Splits very consistent at 5.37 / 5.37 / 5.40 / 5.35 / 5.41 per k. I just couldn't seem to go faster than that. With a return to some intervals, the adrenaline of a race and pacers and a little more weight to lose do people reckon sub 25 is possible? Seems a lot to shave off but I don't see the point in easy goals.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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What to aim for time wise? My fastest 5k ever was the second half of a 10k and was 26.51. Haven't got near that again. I ran 5k this morning in 28.12 and felt like I was at my max. Splits very consistent at 5.37 / 5.37 / 5.40 / 5.35 / 5.41 per k. I just couldn't seem to go faster than that. With a return to some intervals, the adrenaline of a race and pacers and a little more weight to lose do people reckon sub 25 is possible? Seems a lot to shave off but I don't see the point in easy goals.

Definitely.

We seem to have been roughly parallel over the last few months, other than you following a more structured plan and me just winging it. I had a few weeks where it didn't really feel like I was improving and then, last week, I seemed to move forward again, notching a 24:38 5km (as the first half of a 10.5km loop) and then, later in the week I completed my regular 5.1mi loop at an average pace of 8:45/mi, which was the first time since the end of March I'd managed to get below 9:00/mi for the route.

For a fast 5km time, for me at least, it's a matter of getting out there and seeing how I feel. If you're having a good/bouncy day then go for it, otherwise don't. I did 6.5mi yesterday and thought I would blast the first mile to see how fast I could go, but I quickly realised my legs just weren't receptive to that so I tried to just run the whole thing at a vaguely even pace instead.
 


Mr Banana

Tedious chump
Aug 8, 2005
5,482
Standing in the way of control
What to aim for time wise? My fastest 5k ever was the second half of a 10k and was 26.51. Haven't got near that again. I ran 5k this morning in 28.12 and felt like I was at my max. Splits very consistent at 5.37 / 5.37 / 5.40 / 5.35 / 5.41 per k. I just couldn't seem to go faster than that. With a return to some intervals, the adrenaline of a race and pacers and a little more weight to lose do people reckon sub 25 is possible? Seems a lot to shave off but I don't see the point in easy goals.

I'm sure you'll do it, hombre. Try cutting it up? Do 1k as quick as you can. Take a 90-second (or two-minute if you're breathing hard) break. Do that between six and eight times and count your splits.
 
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knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
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Welcome Mr Banana and Guiness Boy!
Unfortunately Guiness Boy has exposed a problem with the NSC Challenge. The course is not ideal for PBs unless its a strong South South West wind. The hill of the park means you cannot set a steady pace and also be used to a half mile steady up gradient with a great downhill for the finish. I would say you have to add 20 to 45 seconds onto a flat course pb. So the plan is to get your best time for Hove Park 5K.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
52,647
Burgess Hill
OK JUNE 13TH NSC Hove Parkrun Challenge it is.

Remember the idea is for all entrants to attempt a best time for at least the year and to use the other NSC runners as pacers or competition to achieve that. So far we have the following entrants and I have added my target.
Bignuts
Simgull
knocky1 Sub 20:59
Greg Bobkin

There are many more out there. So the date is set. We have 6 weeks to build up to it. Add your names to the list before we name and shame you.

B@gger, I can't make that. SDW100 day (well, first day anyway)
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Haywards Heath 10 for me this Sunday. Has anyone done this race before?

Not personally but got loads of clubmates doing it. It's part of the Mid Sussex Marathon (10m in East Grinstead today, 10m HH Sun and 10k Burgess Hill on Monday). I'll probably end up marshalling on Monday
 








Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Bloody horrible on the front in Brighton today as well. No chance of a decent time this morning so I thought I'd see how long I could stick it out. Ended up doing my first 10 miles ever. My reward appears to be red raw NIPS :(
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
55,832
Back in Sussex
Bloody horrible on the front in Brighton today as well. No chance of a decent time this morning so I thought I'd see how long I could stick it out. Ended up doing my first 10 miles ever. My reward appears to be red raw NIPS :(

Well played. Having eyed the forecast yesterday, I'm waiting until this evening before I go out. #wuss

I plaster my nips for nearly every run now - the pain of post-run nips meets hot shower water is pure torture.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Well played. Having eyed the forecast yesterday, I'm waiting until this evening before I go out. #wuss

I plaster my nips for nearly every run now - the pain of post-run nips meets hot shower water is pure torture.

I will be from now on. Was ok up to an hour and 20 mins but seem to have hit the magic nipple pain duration. Nothing much heroic about the timing though, we're off to the Foodie Festival later so that run has bought me at least two lots of street food and some gin tasting.
 






Bad Ash

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Jul 18, 2003
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Housewares
Well played. Having eyed the forecast yesterday, I'm waiting until this evening before I go out. #wuss

I plaster my nips for nearly every run now - the pain of post-run nips meets hot shower water is pure torture.

While I don't have a particularly sensitive nipples, I have had a couple of painful experiences in the past and I thought I would do some research before doing the Brighton marathon. I came across Tribesports who made great claims about the anti-chaffing features of their tops and the reviews seemed to back this up. I used it for the marathon and the nipples were as fresh as daisy afterwards. They recently started to supply Parkrun with their t-shirts.

They are a bit pricey, the short sleeve top plus postage less £10 for new members was £18.

Website: www.tribesports.co.uk
Affiliate link that gets new member £10 off (plus £10 for me): https://shop.tribesports.co.uk/referrals/use?code=IPQA9O
 


Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
9,967
On NSC for over two decades...
I'm sure a tub of vaseline has to be the cheapest nips (and other chafed parts) option. Any sign of rain and I slap loads of the stuff on...












* awaits crude joke he's just set up for *
 








Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
9,967
On NSC for over two decades...
Ran a 20 sec PB, 38min 33sec finished 79th out of 1900. with better conditions could of been lower, still chuffed and a great event.

Really good effort. Knocking 20 seconds of your pb must have given you quite a buzz!
 


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