Lexx Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Good luck with Soweto, hope it goes as planned. I am going to Nelspruit for the "easier" marathon..See you there Hacc Hacc 1
Mr Winter Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Joined the Strava Club... hope it helps with the motivation.Getting back into the swing of things slowly... legs feeling solid - bio work seems to be paying off. Got an early morning training partner for two runs a week which will also really help.Soweto half marathon this weekend - should be fun Hey Andrew Where are you running in the mornings?
SwissVan Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 So Swissvan... how'd you go? One word "Disappointed"Official finishing time was 4:31 Day started off well, woke up feeling quietly confident and looking forward to the challenge.9:10 am start for the sub 4hr group with typical autumn weather of high mist and cool +/- 7 deg C The plan (LOL) was to run just under 4 hrs...however from the onset it was a struggle to keep the required pace...Effort was to high (HRZ4 from Km 6) and on the 2nd lap at 25k with a little climb i could not keep up with the 4hr bus... its a *** feeling seeing them disappear into the distance seemingly with no effort...at first i thought i would catch them again after the hills but the legs never came back and it was survival mode of run walk run walk...tried to make it under 4:30 but got my last few k's mixed up thinking i had less to go and ended up being just short of the finish line at 4.30 Tubehunter, Andrew Steer, Stretch and 1 other 4
shaper Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Joined the Strava Club... hope it helps with the motivation.Getting back into the swing of things slowly... legs feeling solid - bio work seems to be paying off. Got an early morning training partner for two runs a week which will also really help.Soweto half marathon this weekend - should be fun Am in for the marathon, am hoping the temperature drops by Sunday!!! Andrew Steer 1
Andrew Steer Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Hey Andrew Where are you running in the mornings? Between Northcliff, Linden and the Botanical Gardens... my boss comes from Linden, me from Northcliff. We both leave home around 5am. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the moment... will probably build up to three mornings a week next year
ScottCM Posted October 31, 2016 Author Posted October 31, 2016 One word "Disappointed"Official finishing time was 4:31 Day started off well, woke up feeling quietly confident and looking forward to the challenge.9:10 am start for the sub 4hr group with typical autumn weather of high mist and cool +/- 7 deg C The plan (LOL) was to run just under 4 hrs...however from the onset it was a struggle to keep the required pace...Effort was to high (HRZ4 from Km 6) and on the 2nd lap at 25k with a little climb i could not keep up with the 4hr bus... its a *** feeling seeing them disappear into the distance seemingly with no effort...at first i thought i would catch them again after the hills but the legs never came back and it was survival mode of run walk run walk...tried to make it under 4:30 but got my last few k's mixed up thinking i had less to go and ended up being just short of the finish line at 4.30 Capture.PNG Congrats on a qualifying time nonetheless Swiss. Now you can do Two Oceans as you desired. SwissVan and Andrew Steer 2
Andrew Steer Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 (edited) One word "Disappointed"Official finishing time was 4:31 Day started off well, woke up feeling quietly confident and looking forward to the challenge.9:10 am start for the sub 4hr group with typical autumn weather of high mist and cool +/- 7 deg C The plan (LOL) was to run just under 4 hrs...however from the onset it was a struggle to keep the required pace...Effort was to high (HRZ4 from Km 6) and on the 2nd lap at 25k with a little climb i could not keep up with the 4hr bus... its a *** feeling seeing them disappear into the distance seemingly with no effort...at first i thought i would catch them again after the hills but the legs never came back and it was survival mode of run walk run walk...tried to make it under 4:30 but got my last few k's mixed up thinking i had less to go and ended up being just short of the finish line at 4.30 Capture.PNG I know it's not what you wanted... but 4:30 for a bad day is still better than many peoples good day You're qualified, and comfortably at that - it's all good stuff!And loads of time to get stronger heading forward... Edited October 31, 2016 by Andrew Steer SwissVan 1
Andrew Steer Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Am in for the marathon, am hoping the temperature drops by Sunday!!!Tell me about it... my little jog yesterday morning was a cooker!
SeaBee Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Scott, just saying - and I might get shot for this - but the first word in the thread title should read Cyclists. Sorry, I cannot un-see the apostrophe... Application form for membership to the Grammar Police got eaten by the dog. Andrew Steer and Stretch 2
Jackes Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 One word "Disappointed"Official finishing time was 4:31 And yet here some of us noobs sit and will be happy if we can just make the 5 hours qualifying time next weekend! Nice one SwissVan, even if it is not nice for you! SwissVan and Andrew Steer 2
Jackes Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Am in for the marathon, am hoping the temperature drops by Sunday!!! Same thing here, almost died on a 21km's this Saturday.... Friday night 23:38 it was 29 degrees and on our way to the race 05:22 it was still 24 degrees. If this is the case next saturday for our qualifying, I'm not sure how much fun that marafun is going to be!
Hacc Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 I know it's not what you wanted... but 4:30 for a bad day is still better than many's peoples good day You're qualified, and comfortably at that - it's all good stuff!And loads of time to get stronger heading forward... Couldn't agree more, 4:30 on a bad day is excellent.
Hacc Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 It was 25 degrees at 6:30 am in Pretoria this morning. Almost died yesterday on a 15km run that started at 6. According to the weather predictions, it will be cooler from Wednesday...
NotSoBigBen Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Ah the youth of today, no knowledge of rule #42 it would appear
Andrew Steer Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Ah the youth of today, no knowledge of rule #42 it would appear Very outdated rules those...
SwissVan Posted October 31, 2016 Posted October 31, 2016 Ah the youth of today, no knowledge of rule #42 it would appear Should that be rule 42.2 What does rule 42 say BB?
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