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I really do think Parkrun is one of the best things ever created, so brilliant, so simple.

I was running behind a small child today. She wasn't much taller than my knees and I just couldn't get passed her! πŸ˜„ She even started shouting and waving during the run "Dad! DAD! I'm here dad, LOOK! Dad I'm here!" Her father was on the first lap, a good mile behind, looking as exhausted and perplexed as me ... She just laughed and carried on. I was trying to work out how her little legs were going faster than mine, she didn't have a faster cadence, I'd be surprised if she was matching my stride, but she was definitely going faster. She then stopped to tie her shoelace and then raced passed me again.. 🀣

Anyway it was a lovely day to get my butt kicked by a child. And I was very happy with my time πŸ€—.. Happy running everyone! Enjoy your weekend!

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AlMorr profile image
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It's amazing how fast little children can run, that child actually passed you when you were running after tying her shoe laceπŸ˜‚

You were happy with your time but that little girl was even happier with her time as well, perhaps she should have been in a junior parkrun, I think they are ran on Sunday mornings.

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I was just really impressed! No chance I could have done that at her age.

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Dexy5Graduate10

A lovely post clubberlang. I just watch in amazement as children run so naturally without thinking about their breathing and style. Teenage boys are the funniest. I see them sprint past me at top speed. Then they walk to recover and I overtake them, then it happens all over again, several times. I just love it when I beat them to the finish line. Hare and tortoise comes to mind. πŸ˜‚ πŸ‡πŸ’

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Thanks Dexy. I have an eight year old niece, I'm told that she has a talent for running. I did a 2k run with her and she does exactly the same... runs off very quickly, exhausts herself, stops, and then goes again. I'm sure this girl was about the same age and she was very disciplined, controlled pace, only stopped to tie her shoelace πŸ˜„... She even had a sprint finish. That's what I found so impressive.

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Madge50Graduate10β€’ in reply toDexy5

There’s one at my local parkrun, he runs off, walks a bit with hunched shoulders β€˜am I bovvered’ stance.....I overtake him then he runs past, often with flapping shoe laces and the same happens again......does make me smile, πŸ˜‚

But to give him some credit.....he’s there most weeks πŸ‘πŸ‘

Mx

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Dexy5Graduate10β€’ in reply toMadge50

Love it 😊

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Hatman

Great post from a guy with a really good attitude. Take inspiration from Clubberlang. Find fun in all situations. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Thanks Hatman! πŸ˜„πŸ‘ŠπŸ‘

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SaskAlliecatGraduate10

Love it ❣️ Oh to be young and carefree again πŸ™ƒ

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Exactly Sask. You're reading Born To Run aren't you? There's some really interesting stuff in there about running like children... children just run for fun, they laugh and smile when they run, they run for the sheer joy of it. We lose that as we get older.

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Good memory clubberlang! Yes, I read that a few weeks ago (LOVED IT!) and have now moved on to Outrunning the demons by Phil Hewitt. I have also read Finding Gobi and am constantly on the lookout for more running type reads πŸ€“ (unfortunately some of the recommended reads on here I’m unable to get through the Saskatchewan library system 😒).

It does seem we tend to lose that joy of running as we get older, always striving to run faster and further. I’m trying hard to enjoy every run and not make them a chore - although I would love to run my 20k trail race in a β€œgood” time, it is more important to enjoy the journey. The pace is slow, I stop and take pictures and enjoy my scenery on my trail runs. When I was working to reach my first HM distance running in town, I can safely say some of those runs became a chore 😟. I’m hoping that doesn’t happen with my summer trail runs although having lost my trail running partner, some of the joy comes from running with her. I will work hard to keep that child-like joy though (I have been known to giggle, whoop and holler like a child in some of the runs πŸ˜‚)

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I remember because I absolutely love that book! πŸ˜„ It's amazing what we're capable of. Well, you just keep giggling on those trails and I'll keep making the 🍿

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SaskAlliecatGraduate10β€’ in reply to

Sounds like a great plan!

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Stephen_UKGraduate10β€’ in reply toSaskAlliecat

I read Finding Gobi. Would be interested in any recommendations about good running memoirs.

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I've heard... Feet in the Clouds: A Tale of Fell-Running and Obsession....is a good book. Someone actually gave it to me but I've lost it... It's around here somewhere 😬

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Stephen_UKGraduate10β€’ in reply to

Thanks. I will look for that one.

SaskAlliecat profile image
SaskAlliecatGraduate10β€’ in reply to

Excellent! I just searched our library system and there is one in the entire province. Request submitted! Should be here by the time I finish Outrunning the demons.

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SaskAlliecatGraduate10β€’ in reply toStephen_UK

mrrun posted recently a book called an accidental athlete. It’s also on my list of summer reading

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backintimeGraduate10

When I asked my 16 year old if he would do a 5k parkrun with me in August he said he would. I asked him if he wanted to do some training and he tells me he runs home twice a week after football with his bag on his back. Wengo on to the internet and map his run and damn if he doesn't just trot out a 5k twice a week AFTER football training. I will be watching his back no doubt : /

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😭... I think he might do pretty well at a Parkrun. πŸ˜‚

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backintimeGraduate10

My youngest will do the junior parkrun too. Can't interest my daughter at all lol

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Stephen_UKGraduate10

I've done it twice now and was thrashed by my son both times. He did no training at all. Just started it one day and found he could do it easily. For younger people it's just so simple if they are generally fit and healthy.

Agree that Parkrun is one of the best things ever. Completely addicted already.

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It's a good thing to be addicted to. My friend's been going to Parkrun for years, sometimes that's all the running he does. It's just really good for maintaining your fitness and motivation throughout the year.

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Stephen_UKGraduate10β€’ in reply to

Agree. As long as I don’t get injured I plan to keep doing it.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10

Never work with children or animals.. that is what they say... If you have ever tried to catch a small miscreant on a school play yard... you'll know the feeling:)

You have to wait until they get fed up or are hungry, because they never tire!

Well done you...! Great fun:)

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πŸ˜‚ So true! Imagine if we could keep that energy!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply to

Oh yes!!!

Madge50 profile image
Madge50Graduate10

Fabulous, love parkrun, yes, watch the kids, and remind yourself of that, you just ran, no thoughts of time, form or any other nonsense, just run for the joy of it, that’s parkrun πŸ‘πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸ’ͺ

Mx

β€’ in reply toMadge50

Exactly, the runs I remember aren't my best times, they're the ones I enjoyed.

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Tasha99Graduate10

🀣

Bloody kids

Love parkrun too

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πŸ˜‚ It really is awesome.

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JonathanPGraduate10

Great! Out of interest I looked at the ages in our parkrun results for today and 3 under 11s beat me - one lad had done 81 parkruns! πŸ˜€

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😲 Could be the next Mo. πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

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JosterGraduate10

My ten year old nephew leaves me for dead at parkrun! I was so sure I was just behind him and his dad on the wet Saturday before last, so I stuck with him, or so I thought. As I pulled level, I realised it wasn't him but another boy with my nephew's dad!! Long gone......

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