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Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,051
Just been through 400 miles for the year. This time last year it was about 100 :lolol:

Say what you like about Strava, but it's been really motivational for me. Whether it's the challenges or the lure of Local Legend laurels, it's one of the main reasons I'm running the routes and distances I am at the moment.

It might sound a bit mid-life crisis-y, but I'm 43 on the 31st and I've stuck a 200-mile target for the month in my head. Sounds pretty straightforward – and it IS for some of you Ultra-lovers – but when you're committed to getting out every day there's a lot of 'game management' going on. The wind was an absolute ARSE at times today, but at least it's wasn't raining too.

I'm chipping away at it, at the same time as concentrating on hills, on the way to another target of 50 miles for the week. Why do we do these things to ourselves? :dunce:
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] little more help please. It's my birthday next week and I'm undecided on the Nike Tempo NEXT% or the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus. They'll be used as training shoes for the Vaporfly.

Sorry - missed this.

I have both the Peg 36s and 37s in my current rotation. They're good solid all-rounders - the classic "daily trainer". If you were only going to own and use one pair of running shoes, the Peg is the Nike model you should probably go for.

I love my Tempo NEXT%. The initial reviews of them on the various running vlogs were not brilliant which put me off, but then better reviews emerged so I took the plunge and I've been delighted with them, but they do still seem be a bit of a Marmite shoe. They are my current "going for it today" shoes, and I save them for days when I really want to put some speed in, or my version of speed anyway.

I'm not sure if that helps or not - it probably depends on what other shoes, if any, you'll be using and what you want to get out of your new addition.
 


Normal Rob

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
5,686
Somerset
Went out for a run in the cold and pissing rain yesterday morning. Warmed up properly but came to a gate 1.5 miles in, pulled up to open it and 'ping' a sharp shooting pain went all the way through my right calf. Turned around and limped/walked home. The pain stayed throughout the day and i could hardly walk downstairs this morning. No running for me for a while:nono:
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

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May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
OK. this doesn't count in any way, shape or form. But just got back from a 5k in 20.57 (80.81%AG). This was entirely completed downwind (down-gale) and is clearly not one for the NSC Hall of Fame.

But at 66, with a dodgy knee and other bits of me falling apart, I thought it was getting towards last chance saloon time. If anyone fancies a phoney PB, head down to Worthing prom over the next couple of days..............
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Just been through 400 miles for the year. This time last year it was about 100 :lolol:

Say what you like about Strava, but it's been really motivational for me. Whether it's the challenges or the lure of Local Legend laurels, it's one of the main reasons I'm running the routes and distances I am at the moment.

It might sound a bit mid-life crisis-y, but I'm 43 on the 31st and I've stuck a 200-mile target for the month in my head. Sounds pretty straightforward – and it IS for some of you Ultra-lovers – but when you're committed to getting out every day there's a lot of 'game management' going on. The wind was an absolute ARSE at times today, but at least it's wasn't raining too.

I'm chipping away at it, at the same time as concentrating on hills, on the way to another target of 50 miles for the week. Why do we do these things to ourselves? :dunce:

I think it gives me some motivation, but not huge amounts, but it's a great record-keeper.

I do like to take the occasional peek at the NSC Club weekly leaderboard to see how I'm stacking up against others, although it's generally a battle for third place each week behind [MENTION=11816]Artie Fufkin[/MENTION] and "JT" - sorry don't know your username if you do use NSC.

It's slightly annoying that the app version of Strava doesn't show the elevation weekly leaderboard that is on the desktop version, as I probably have a better chance with that (I "won" last week with 5,030 feet of hills)!

My only current target is to get to 1,000 miles before the end of April. Last year it took me to mid-July to reach that number. I'm well on target for that - I'm averaging a shade over 9 miles/day to date this year - so this week I'm taking it deliberately easy. Shorter runs and slower pace should give my legs a bit of recovery time before pushing on next week.
 




knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,018
Sorry - missed this.

I have both the Peg 36s and 37s in my current rotation. They're good solid all-rounders - the classic "daily trainer". If you were only going to own and use one pair of running shoes, the Peg is the Nike model you should probably go for.

I love my Tempo NEXT%. The initial reviews of them on the various running vlogs were not brilliant which put me off, but then better reviews emerged so I took the plunge and I've been delighted with them, but they do still seem be a bit of a Marmite shoe. They are my current "going for it today" shoes, and I save them for days when I really want to put some speed in, or my version of speed anyway.

I'm not sure if that helps or not - it probably depends on what other shoes, if any, you'll be using and what you want to get out of your new addition.

Thanks. I think I'll buy both and maybe send one back on the 30 day trial. I definitely need to get something more like a vaporfly shape.

OK. this doesn't count in any way, shape or form. But just got back from a 5k in 20.57 (80.81%AG). This was entirely completed downwind (down-gale) and is clearly not one for the NSC Hall of Fame.

But at 66, with a dodgy knee and other bits of me falling apart, I thought it was getting towards last chance saloon time. If anyone fancies a phoney PB, head down to Worthing prom over the next couple of days..............

Really disappointed when I started reading that but more cheerful when I got to the downwind part. Good speed form running doing that. The legs are running at a higher rate than usual with a bit of help. I've already planned a downwind 3X1 mile tempo session this afternoon.
 


Barham's tash

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Jun 8, 2013
3,636
Rayners Lane
In the market for some new running shoes - mainly road, some trail, and over pronator - but budget is incredibly tight. Historically I’ve been an ASICS fan boy always picking up the previous years top of the range models for £70-80 but can’t stretch that far now so needs to be around the £50 mark which I know is a tough ask for proper quality.

I typically run 25-30km a week so it has to be more than an entry level. Anyone got any tips or voucher codes etc?!
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,051
OK. this doesn't count in any way, shape or form. But just got back from a 5k in 20.57 (80.81%AG). This was entirely completed downwind (down-gale) and is clearly not one for the NSC Hall of Fame.

But at 66, with a dodgy knee and other bits of me falling apart, I thought it was getting towards last chance saloon time. If anyone fancies a phoney PB, head down to Worthing prom over the next couple of days..............

Fantastic effort, GNT. I went in the other direction along Shoreham Beach this morning, but only for about half a mile. That was more than enough for me. Although yesterday I did get blown up Truleigh Hill (fnarr fnarr) and ended up one second off my best time on the Mill/Truleigh Hill out and back Strava segment...
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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In the market for some new running shoes - mainly road, some trail, and over pronator - but budget is incredibly tight. Historically I’ve been an ASICS fan boy always picking up the previous years top of the range models for £70-80 but can’t stretch that far now so needs to be around the £50 mark which I know is a tough ask for proper quality.

I typically run 25-30km a week so it has to be more than an entry level. Anyone got any tips or voucher codes etc?!

Only a very quick scan, but...

NB Nitrel V3 - https://www.mandmdirect.com/01/mens/running-shoes/trail?fh_sort_by=-mandmgbp_sellingprice
Reviews OK here - https://www.runningshoesguru.com/review/new-balance-nitrel-v3-review/

Otherwise work through these lists (maybe filter on your size first to avoid some frustration!)...

https://www.sportsdirect.com/runnin...unning-shoes#dcp=1&dppp=120&OrderBy=price_asc
https://www.sportsshoes.com/products/mens/running/shoe/trail/?l=36&d1=30&d2=80&s=4
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/trail-shoes/run-outlet?o=2
 


knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,018
Went out for a run in the cold and pissing rain yesterday morning. Warmed up properly but came to a gate 1.5 miles in, pulled up to open it and 'ping' a sharp shooting pain went all the way through my right calf. Turned around and limped/walked home. The pain stayed throughout the day and i could hardly walk downstairs this morning. No running for me for a while:nono:

Sorry to hear that Rob. Need to get the frozen peas on it every few hours and get some ibuprofen down you. Now you’re an elite athlete it’s to be expected.
 


Barham's tash

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Jun 8, 2013
3,636
Rayners Lane

Thanks, appreciate that, had trawled all of those bar Wiggle but was after some personal recommendations really. Reading your piece about Nike the post above mine for example noting a model you’d discounted but then actually have now become your go to shoes..

Really appreciate the links etc.
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
55,933
Back in Sussex
Thanks, appreciate that, had trawled all of those bar Wiggle but was after some personal recommendations really. Reading your piece about Nike the post above mine for example noting a model you’d discounted but then actually have now become your go to shoes..

Really appreciate the links etc.

Gotcha.

Your timing is slightly off unfortunately as Nike have just finished their latest sale of a sale (20% off stuff already on sale). I picked up some Terra Kiger 6s for about £55 and I’m really enjoying them already.

The Peg Trail 2s and Wildhorse 6s also serve me well on my trail runs that always include a bit of road, so if you can hunt them down at a good price they could suit your needs.

It’s such a shame that Keller Sports have stopped shipping to the U.K. as they were often so well priced on decent and current models.
 


Artie Fufkin

like to run
Mar 30, 2008
683
out running
Great replies above - also here is a really good podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-real-science-of-sport-podcast/id1461719225?i=1000466807200

It’s quite long but goes into fascinating detail about the physiological and biochemical reasons behind this phenomenon.

The Real Science of Sport podcast is brilliant and Ross Tucker is great! :thumbsup:

I think I've mentioned the legendary running coach Dr. Jack Daniels before but he explains the benefits of easy running here. I listen, make notes and try to absorb pretty much everything he says in the videos from his running lectures about the Principles of Training available on YouTube. His book Daniels' Running Formula is The Don of distance running training books that I turn to all the time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veAQ73OJdwY
 


Artie Fufkin

like to run
Mar 30, 2008
683
out running
I think it gives me some motivation, but not huge amounts, but it's a great record-keeper.

I do like to take the occasional peek at the NSC Club weekly leaderboard to see how I'm stacking up against others, although it's generally a battle for third place each week behind [MENTION=11816]Artie Fufkin[/MENTION] and "JT" - sorry don't know your username if you do use NSC.

It's slightly annoying that the app version of Strava doesn't show the elevation weekly leaderboard that is on the desktop version, as I probably have a better chance with that (I "won" last week with 5,030 feet of hills)!

My only current target is to get to 1,000 miles before the end of April. Last year it took me to mid-July to reach that number. I'm well on target for that - I'm averaging a shade over 9 miles/day to date this year - so this week I'm taking it deliberately easy. Shorter runs and slower pace should give my legs a bit of recovery time before pushing on next week.

Nice work Bozza!

Running on undulating up and down routes is brilliant aerobic work and a great opportunity to run to effort and definitely not worry about "pace". I think perceived rate of effort is far more important than "pace" for pretty much the majority of our running.
 




Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,051
Thanks, appreciate that, had trawled all of those bar Wiggle but was after some personal recommendations really. Reading your piece about Nike the post above mine for example noting a model you’d discounted but then actually have now become your go to shoes..

Really appreciate the links etc.

I might be going mad, but somewhere in my mind, I remember seeing something about a supermarket brand (Aldi or Lidl, possibly?) flogging running shoes that were a) cheap but b) surprisingly decent.

I appreciate it's not much to go on, so you should probably wait for someone else to come along and confirm/dismiss my recollection, but I thought I should mention as it might be a good option :thumbsup:
 


Artie Fufkin

like to run
Mar 30, 2008
683
out running
OK. this doesn't count in any way, shape or form. But just got back from a 5k in 20.57 (80.81%AG). This was entirely completed downwind (down-gale) and is clearly not one for the NSC Hall of Fame.

But at 66, with a dodgy knee and other bits of me falling apart, I thought it was getting towards last chance saloon time. If anyone fancies a phoney PB, head down to Worthing prom over the next couple of days..............

Super running! :bowdown:
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
I might be going mad, but somewhere in my mind, I remember seeing something about a supermarket brand (Aldi or Lidl, possibly?) flogging running shoes that were a) cheap but b) surprisingly decent.

I appreciate it's not much to go on, so you should probably wait for someone else to come along and confirm/dismiss my recollection, but I thought I should mention as it might be a good option :thumbsup:

Mrs GNT bought some from Aldi a while back. They were cheap as chips (under £20 I think) and amazingly lightweight. I can't personally vouch for the quality (of the trainers, not of Mrs GNT) but she's had no probs with them at all. (But she's an 11 minute miler*.)

*she was a 4 minute miler before she started wearing these!
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
BTW, does anyone here remember a Worthing runner called Matt Dumigan? Matt won the Brighton HM a few years back and was a 14.31 5k runner. He disappeared from the scene a while back (he's only 33 - so sad that injury ruined a great running CV) but was enticed out for a 5k by GNT junior. Anyway he's still pretty fit but in a different way - from under 9 stone at his best he's now north of 13, having bulked up. He still managed a sub 21 5k on the back of almost no running.
Arguably Matt was the best distance runner to come out of Worthing and is a good lad.
 


Pembury

New member
Jan 12, 2015
578
South Wales Caerphilly
Went out for a run in the cold and pissing rain yesterday morning. Warmed up properly but came to a gate 1.5 miles in, pulled up to open it and 'ping' a sharp shooting pain went all the way through my right calf. Turned around and limped/walked home. The pain stayed throughout the day and i could hardly walk downstairs this morning. No running for me for a while:nono:

Ice Ice baby. Plus ibuprofen. Take it easy when you come back as your calf will prob feel quite tight.
 


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