Done my second Havant parkrun this morning and was amazed with a PB of 29mins 16secs. Has anyone lost a pair of legs because these surely can't be mine! π. The trouble now is will I ever be able to maintain that, time will tell. Enjoy your weekend running everyone.
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Great time! Did my first Parkrun this morning - great fun, though the last k was a bit painful!
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Hi Steve, thanks. Glad you enjoyed your run, if yours was anything like mine it was a bit muddy, but great fun all the same. Happy running.
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My lovely running shoes got caked with mud!
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They look very smart in the pic, big clean up job for you on those runners before you go out again eh? π
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Great time! Don't worry about the next time, just enjoy the moment!
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Thanks IP, still grinning. π
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Whose? Yours, of course!
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Yes they felt like mine when running, but gobsmacked with the time. π
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Hidden 10 years ago
super well done , great great time cant be my legs as 1 is crocked lol
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Thanks for that Rob, hope your leg heals soon and your back out pounding the streets.
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thanks NtJ more physio and exercises everyday ,I am hopefull it wont be too long
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How long have you been on the IC?
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4 weeks now. Physio reckoned about 6-8 weeks for recovery . Maybe back running in another 2-3 weeks . I am optimistic
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Hope everything goes ok for you, and look forward to reading the post of your recovery run. π
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Thanks am looking forward to running again
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Hidden 10 years ago
And they certainly weren't mine! Well done you!
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Thank you, I did have a quick look around and spotted a chicken but it wasn't them as the ones I had weren't as shapely! π
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Not mine either! They're definitely yours
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Well they must have been mine then? What a surprise that is, I still grinning.
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Hidden 10 years ago
Super speedy ! Very well done.
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Thank you, I am pleased with my effort. π
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Brilliant! well done thats a great PB for your 2nd parkrun!
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Thanks Ali, the hard part is trying to get better. But it will be fun trying. π
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i got my fastest time of 28.45 today, and that was my 35th Parkrun, so you're doing really well!
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Great time, well done! 35 park runs you will soon be up to your 50, keep it up. π
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Fantastic run NTJ!! Congratulations on a brilliant time.
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Thanks OG just hope I can keep it up.
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Great work NJT.
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Thanks Dunder, these old legs are stronger than I thought. π
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Okay come on , who's nicked my legs ?
Ha ha only joking NTJ , in my dreams
Absolutely sterling top drawer effort ! Well done ! xxx
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Thanks PP, the only solution I think is they must have been taken over by aliens to have a look round the country park. Probably have to make a charge if they do it again! π Hope your rehab is coming along well
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Hidden 10 years ago
Your second PR and you did it in under 30! I can assure you that whoever's legs you do have, they are NOT mine!! But, could I borrow them?
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Of course, but I'll have to check with the owner first!!!!! HeHe
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