If you're still preparing, how's it going? Or how do you feel having run your half? What are you planning next? Tell us all... π
For my part, having run my half marathon a couple of weeks ago (and yes, the race report is still in the works...) I am currently on the injury couch!!! π² I may have to postpone my Brighton Marathon, but it will be for the best. I had a couple of dark days, but now I've got a solid plan of cross training and building my running back in, so I'm looking forward to being strong and ready for my August events - and I wonder if I can find another marathon to do before then... πππ
I know that some of you are worrying about injury, or that your event may be cancelled due to that Virus. But I hope that whatever happens you will stick with your training plans, whether running or rehab, and continue to get fitter and stronger and LOVE RUNNING!!!!!!
ANYWAY. Let's not feel blue. Here's my question for this week:
β What do you do with your medals???
I never know what to do with the medals, they are squirrelled away in various places around our flat. But I do like to see the most recent ones, and there in the picture is the super-fancy mug tree on my desk, holding my Brighton Half Marathon prize!! π
What about you? Do you have them all displayed proudly on a proper medal hanger? Do you wear a new one to the pub afterwards? Do you wear it for the rest of the month? Does anyone else use a mug tree??
Tell us all about it!!!
And whether you be fit or injured, enjoy your training, resting, or rehab.
Hi roseabi , as you might remember I had to pull out from the Weymouth HM because I couldnβt train properly for itπ Anyway, Iβve been keeping up with Parkrun πββοΈπββοΈand passed the 50 Parkrun milestone on 29 Februaryπ Iβm slowly getting back into running but taking things carefullyππ
Well done to those whoβve completed their runsπππ,and good luck π€π€ to those whoβre still to do theirs!
Well did the Anglesey Half Marathon next up is the Chester half in may then three half marathons in September/October (great north run, Caernarfon and Cardiff). Not sure if itβs a good idea to do two half marathons a week apart ππ€ͺ
Hi roseabi I hope your recovery is going well. Iβve done a couple of halves at Headcorn and Deal this winter but feeling it in my upper hip at the moment still trying to get some distance in. Iβve signed up for the Hastings half and will try to put in a 20 mile between then and the London Marathon. All my medals are in a shoe box, itβs a shame but I donβt really know what else to do with them. I take them out occasionally and try to remember the race although they always seem easier in my mind than the last one I did π
Bling is definitely to be displayed at all times. I have all my medals hanging up in my living room so I see them all the time. I'm very proud of them all. Currently hanging from an old coat hanger though but I'm planning to splash out on something more fancy once I have a London marathon medal to add to my collection.
Another one on the IC! There seem to be a few of us atm βΉοΈ
Iβve posted here yesterday so I wonβt repeat but Iβm currently βrestingβ until Sunday as Iβm not risking any further niggles before then, itβs just too much drama π
My medals are hanging on a proper medal hanger and are pride of place on our downstairs loo. In fact I need another holder as this one is groaning π
We had a little visitor recently who decided she liked the look of one of them because of the pretty ribbon and I let her play with it but I couldnβt find it after she left, much to my dismay π’ I have since found the medal ......without the ribbon π€
I didnβt know until then what my medals meant to me ππ
Lol! I gave a medal to one of my nephews, and he just seemed really confused by it! He took it anyway, back off to Texas where he lives. And then I regretted giving the medal away slightly - it was my first marathon medal! Sigh.
I'm positively happy this week (apart from the occasional dip into maranoia), keep finding I'm singing to myself π€£. So close now to Sunday's HM now and nothing is hurting, even the stupidly broken toe seems to be healed at last. Not nervous or overly excited (which is completely out of character for a drama queen like me) - I think I've spent so long believing this would never happen that I'm still not willing to believe it will.
Medals? mine are all hung up in the hall. Not as 'out there' as it might sound though. We have an upper row of coat hooks along the wall, and a lower row which used to be for the kids coats when they were little, no longer used. So all my medals hang there below our coats. However, in front of that row of hooks is the dog crate (English Pointer - big crate), so you can't really see any bar the ones on the first hook at the front . Front, left and center and then hiddenπ. Sometimes her crate gets pushed too close and at night I can hear the medals jingling whenever she adjusts herself in the crate π
Hope your recovery is quick and you find plenty of patience in the meantime π
Long run of 18k logged a couple of weeks ago, followed by a week of grumpiness due to cancelling my girlie/grandson trip to Tenerife last week, and this week itβs mostly watching the news and keeping everything crossed that the Bath Half will go ahead on Sunday. Iβm cautiously optimistic and canβt wait to meet a brand new set of fabulous VRBs, get that bling and all go for lunch afterwards! πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπ π π π
I have one last tiny run planned for Friday, Iβm volunteering at PR on Saturday, then itβs the day! π π¦ π
My medals are all hanging up next to my bed on a sconce. Itβs getting a bit heavy now so, before it falls off the wall, I may have to invest in a proper medal hanger for the new season.
After the Shakespeare HM Iβm thinking maybe Kenilworth as itβs not until September, and Iβll do it βjust for funβ π€£
Sorry to hear you are on the IC too Roseabi; we can keep each other company. Itβll be around 6 weeks before Iβm running again so I am hoping to get closer to that purple parkrun T-shirt by volunteering instead. Only 6 stints to go.
Planning a little 3k tomorrow just to get some more kms on the VRWC HU team total before the first round closes, then try not to let the nerves take over. The medal for Hampton Court is always quite spectacular, so I think I will have to find somewhere else to display them other than hanging on the reading lamp in our living room π
Loving the mug holder medal holder! I put mine on the end of the curtain pole in my bedroom! Started off on the living room pole but ran out of room! 6 medals now! And a half marathon on Sunday!!!!! Iβm feeling well prepared with two 11 mile runs done so having a easy week this week to prepare! I think I can do it, optimistic time is 2 hours 20 thatβs the plan...... my training runs involve running up a steep hill as many times as I can (5 is the most) but HM is all flat so should be easier...... canβt wait and canβt believe Iβm doing one, wasnβt long ago when 10k seemed impossible! Yay!!!
Hi. hope you are off the couch soon (gives you chance to write up your report )
my medals (not many) are hanging off a coat hook in the spare room.
I managed 11.5 miles on saturday, so I'm slowly building up distance in prep for my first HM in June ( trail!! what was I thinking?!) all is OK. I may have a bit of arthritis in my feet, but this isn't really a problem, I'll post about it once i have a bit more time.
Iβm on my second medal hanger. My son bought them for me bless im. Not hung my second one yet as waiting clearance from OH as to where I hang it. Cables in the wall sorta thing It needs to be well plugged into the wall as Iβve so many medals πππππonly kidding π€£ π
Ran a slow hour yesterday without any βaftersβ, so hoping my calf is all systems go for my half in a few weeks. Iβm not doing the missed runs. Iβm just going to tick over.
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