Sometimes we don't feel like writing a whole post, sometimes there just aren't enough hours in the day!!
Recent C25K graduate still building up to 5K? Consolidating 5K, or perhaps working towards 10K? Seasoned 10K pro? Wherever you are with your running, this is the place to chat about it!!!
Or even if you just want to post a quick hello - itβs lovely to hear from you all π
I ran in the Beachy Head Marathon this weekend and it was freeeezing at the start!! That is probably the only downside of racing events, for me anyway π I was wearing two hats and shaking like a leaf!!
Who else is running in extra layers at the moment?
Have a great week running, everyone!
Millsie-J, Oldfloss, Rfc, Ju-ju-, and roseabi xxx
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A ten minute pfaff around prior to heading out for a run has become the norm for me recently. What to wear....what not to wear.... Then I get outside and convince myself for a few minutes that I should have put on more clothes. Ten minutes into the run Iβm peeling stuff off and leaving it somewhere to pick it up on the way back. This time of year I love cuffins (extra long sleeves with thumb holes and built in mitts), ya can just peel em back when you are warmed up.
I do love something to pfaff over! Good for you, running in the rain. I donβt mind a bit of drizzle or light rain - itβs almost cathartic, but I donβt like the heavier rain showers.
Oh well done on your marathon Roseabi. Interesting look - the 2 hat one. I must try it. I bought a peaked cap this weekend for running in the rain - to keep the drops off my specs. I got free running/cycling gloves as race bling. I just need to sort out the fleece or not fleece dilemma. So after a hilly 8.7km race yesterday, I am taking two days of rest. Then i'm hoping for a recovery 5km on Wednesday, 4km of speed intervals on Friday and a longish hilly run on Sunday.
Hi Paulanoo, I am so glad that you love your runs, I like the idea of "A recovery run" as I am new to running a 5K, I intend to run my 5th 5K on Wednesday and will have to 'recover' after I finish it, as the winter is coming on I will keep to that distance for the moment, my times are not too bad, averaging around 35 minutes, the fastest 5K I ran was 33.40. Good running to you.
I love that pic!!! I did a runulette in woolly hat and gloves. Iβve just received a gilet from eBay but itβs a bit tight. Iβm going to have to cut down on my snacks π
Iβve got a hooded gilet thatβs good as can start with hood up. Juju, I think Iβll do some more consolidation before I start your plan, donβt want to push my luck with this calf sprain Iβm getting over π¬π
Hello Roseabi, it must have been chilly on the cliffs at the weekend. I too found it a bit chilly at parkrun so Iβve just returned from a shopping trip at the outlet shops . Iβve bought some gloves with reflective pattern and fingertips that work on the smartphone. 2 warmer tops with what I now know are called cuffins and another pair of long leggings. I canβt wait for π π» to bring them - I need them now.
First run in the cold for me yesterday, as a Newby this is my first winter so no decent gear yet (hope Santa is listening) so yesterday was a long sleeve football shirt, wolly hat and gloves, must have looked a right sight!
Congratulations on your marathon. I'm planning on introducing some hills into my running. As I've just been doing consolidation flat runs, and I think I'm ready. Also a park run on Saturday. I went for a run on Sunday morning along the undercliff at rottingdean all wrapped up and ended up way too hot. It can be a lot warmer down there , if the wind is blowing over the top of the cliffs!
Thank you! The sun reflects off the cliffs and the concrete, which makes it even hotter! On a less windy day I recommend running along the top of the cliffs instead. Although the road is busy, there's an undulating trail between Brighton Marina and Rottingdean (maybe further, but I haven't been past R'dean yet) that takes you away from the cars a bit - a nice practice hilly trail run π
Wow Beachy Head Marathon - I need to sit down to even think about that! Beachy Head has been our destination for bracing walks and hikes for years - thatβs what I call hilly! Would I contemplate running it? Well considering my progress from the couch in 4 months - maybe one day! Well done roseabi!
Hi roseabi , itβs def chilly out there but I had to peel my extra layer off this morning...well done on your marathon, must feel amazing when you sit & think about what youβve just done?? I wasnβt really feeling it this morning but went out any way...was a bit of a βmehβ run
Hello roseabi! I just thought Iβd pop my head round the virtual door as I think Iβm in the right place now...
Beachy Head! I love Beachy Head and the whole of the South Downs, itβs so starkly beautiful! Canβt ever imagine doing a marathon around there though - so windy and hilly! Hope it went well.
Yes, layers, loads of them!! Now having difficulty getting to my watch because my base layer cuffins (ah, thatβs what theyβre called! Thanks Goforitmama !) are too tight! I do really like them but getting to devices because of cuffins and gloves is getting really tricky. Parkrun got a real muddle last week (see previous post) and I just gave up trying to get my devices to do what I wanted them to do! However, hats and buffs - brilliant for keeping earphones under control, just tuck it all in!! I wonβt be continuously whacked by the little on-off sticky out control bit until the weather warms up ππ
Hey TailChaser, I was on C25K last week and one woman was going out with gloves, taking them off when she got too warm and stuffing them down her sports bra. She said that they looked lumpy, so I think maybe wrestling with tight cuffins is a better look than a lumpy chest.
My (very) old Garmin is too antiquated and does not measure heart rate, so it can go over the top of my sleeves.
Thatβs an interesting place to put them GFIM! Do you think sheβs got the wrong size bra on if sheβs got room for gloves? I know I donβt π
Actually I wear gloves as well as cuffins, Iβve got arthritis in my hands (just to add to the fiddling & faffing & lack of dexterity!) so I have to keep them warm. Good idea for the sleeve wearing: maybe Iβll just forgo the HRM eventually and do as you do. Distance and pace is more important I reckon.
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