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Hi lovely HMers. Things have changed a lot in the last week. If you're still preparing for your organised HM event, I guess it has probably now been cancelled.

I should have run Bath Half last Sunday 😕. They didn’t cancel the race, but I didn’t feel I wanted to join 16000 people for the run. A personal choice that went about 50/50 with 6800 of the 12000+ registered runners showing up on the day.

Saturday afternoon a Facebook group was started for ‘The Virtual Bath Half’. I decided to join in. Suddenly I was in a community again (1100 members in the space of 24 hours). The idea was to run your own HM somewhere you felt safe, to wear your race bib and then to submit photos and times. It was nice to belong again.

So I thought I’d write a bit about my ‘Virtual HM’ in today’s post; what worked for me, what didn’t, what you might think about first if you decide you want to run your own Virtual HM. I must stress this is written in light of official advice as at time of writing; things may change, but just now, so long as you aren’t supposed to be self-isolating, solo exercise appears to be being encouraged. Of course, a solo virtual event may not be for you at all, but I’d say it can be fun and provide a focus for your training and it even has some benefits!

★ Why did you enter the event?

There are so many reasons that I love races – the crowd support, start line anticipation, finish arch, official results and of course bling! Race magic definitely helps me achieve a PB.

As I discovered, it’s really hard to recreate most of these elements! I felt really flat when I set out from home, but the minute I started to run my face broke into an involuntary, spontaneous smile. I have seen videos of people whose families and friends created a finish line complete with tape and cheers (they obviously plan routes and distances better than I do). My hubby did offer to come and cheer me on but I declined.

As many of you know this was a comeback race for me; a line in the sand to show that ten months on from injury I had come back better before. That meant my overriding reason for this race was a PB. Not so easy on a solo run, but maybe not impossible.

★ Is bling important?

Trick question – of course it is! I discovered a virtual medal which I paid for before setting off. You can take a look here (it’s open until 31st May): ‘I ran it anyway 13.1 milesvirtualracinguk.co.uk/produ...

★ Is there an online community doing the same thing?

One of the great things about an event is the sense of community it brings. Look on Facebook or Strava and see if anyone has set a group up. There were four of us here on HU supposed to be meeting up in Bath – we chatted a lot in the preceding week and it was really helpful. If you decide to do one, add your virtual event to our monthly events post and we will all be cheering you on.

★ Benefits

Lots of them! No loo queue panic, no parking or travel issues to worry about, no nights away required, or bookings for lunch because everywhere will be full, no worrying what you look like for the photographer 😂... Altogether less ‘unknowns’.

★ Plan your route

Do not turn up at the race venue on the published day of the race! Roads will no longer be closed, the venue does not want hoards of people showing up. You need to be creative. Possibly run the same route but on another day (bearing in mind that road closures will no longer be in place) or plan something entirely different: you can try to simulate your race terrain (for me that was flat, all road) or do your own thing.

Try it out in advance, in sections perhaps. I only had 24 hours notice to sort it out so skipped this step – to my cost! I encountered a stile, a very muddy path and a ‘no access’ road which meant I had to double back across some muddy grass so as not to add too much distance (I ducked under the first barrier but drew the line at the next which looked absolutely impassable and had a sign saying ‘nature conservation area, no access’). Clearly the local monthly races have special permission to use this path!

Avoid things that will break your flow such as the stile or bike ‘gates’ which make it possible for only one person to pass at a time (despite my bib, clearly the gentleman on the bike had priority). I had planned a route that avoided crossing all but a couple of quiet lanes, traffic lights would be a pain!

Particularly pertinent just now, try to choose wide paths/roads/open areas and quiet places so you can maintain some ‘social distance’.

★ Fuelling

There will be no aid stations! I had been going to rely on water in cups at the race so had to quickly improvise. I bought a bigger bottle and ran with two bottles in my flipbelt for the first time (I run slower in training, so had managed with one small bottle until this point). You know what they say about not trying something new on race day 🙄🤷‍♀️... Well I managed, but there was a lot of hitching and rearranging going on in the first few kilometres (thankfully it was quiet). If you’re running laps, or past the same spot more than once, you could make your own ‘aid station’ perhaps, but otherwise you need to make sure you’re carrying all you need, just as you would in a training run.

★ Achievement

I was really lucky to get my PB, even to achieve my best target time. If I’m totally honest, it doesn’t feel as ‘real’ as it would have if it was chip timed over an officially measured distance; I’m incredibly glad I did it, but there is a tiny ‘dent’ in my trophy.

★ What next?

A new page in my plan (I already have another page after that which takes me to 13th October 🤪): Ride the Night London. This page goes to 23rd May, but I'm expecting this event to be cancelled (or maybe postponed) this week. I've already decided to follow my plan though. I'll do a virtual ride on event day if I can (though probably not through the night and not through London for obvious safety reasons) – I have fundraised for this one and feel I owe it to my sponsors to do something. I see no reason not to continue training. Training isn’t all about the event, it’s all about me. I’m still here, wanting to be fit, enjoying my running and riding – and intend to keep going as long as I feel it’s safe for me, and the Government hasn’t put anything in place to prevent me. In between cycling I was hoping to do some Parkrun tourism, but I’m not so sure about that now - maybe next year, third time lucky!

It’s personal. It’s difficult and disappointing. But you’ll find a way through it. A focus helps. Give it some thought, and please do share any ideas you have. Our desire to run, this community and the lovely support on the HU forums make us luckier than many at this challenging time.

Good luck. Stay safe. And above all, follow current official advice.

Take care.

Lots of love,

roseabi and linda9389 (Noodles played no part in today’s post, but may be back next week) xxx

March 17th, 2020

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Sadly the fleet hm was postponed, it should have been on sunday too. There were only approx 3000 runners so a small event. I was gutted, I loved the bling and was looking forward to a no pressure hm after my sponsored big half pb in london 2 weeks before.

So what to do? They have not released a new date or deferral options or virtual run options.

I sit here in limbo.

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to

It's very disappointing isn't it? I was praying for Bath to cancel to be honest so the decision would be taken out of my hands - I lost my entry fee and all our accomodation costs AND they didn't offer a virtual option (Hampton court went ahead but offered the choice of race or virtual)! The Facebook group have campaigned really hard for medals and t-shirts for the virtual runners - we all emailed in and various news agencies covered it too - and finally, late yesterday, the organiser begrudgingly said they would look into it (despite initially saying they were far too small to do handle medals for no-shows) adding that all goody bags will already have gone to recycling! So we will wait and see what happens next!

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Beachcomber66AdministratorHalf Marathon in reply to linda9389

Well done for sticking with it on the Bath HM trinkets Linda! I am afraid all of this stuff is messing with my head. I went for a 5k today, but the wind was blowing and my breathing was off, so I thought asthma, cut this short at 4k, something I would never usually do. Asthma usually pushes up my heart rate. I got home, measured my peak flow, all was well, I ran the 4k at 138bpm average and VO2 max went up one 🤷‍♂️ All in the head...but I guess we need to be careful and particularly respect other's safety.

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to Beachcomber66

Perspective becomes more and more difficult doesn't it. I ran our local streets today. They're plenty wide enough in most places for people to pass with good space between. As for garmin vo2 my massive heart rate for 2 hours on Sunday left it unchanged, but my zones 3&4 3.5k run today dropped it by 1. Not what I would've guessed at all based on previous observations. Funny times!

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misswobbleMarathon in reply to linda9389

I was out there for a short jog. Lots of folks about. All looking for bog rolls 😁 👀🤔 🕵️‍♀️

Irishprincess profile image
IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon in reply to misswobble

What’s wrong with people? Can’t they just use newspaper like the good old days 🤔😳

misswobble profile image
misswobbleMarathon in reply to Irishprincess

Easier with the broadsheets of old 😃. Not so good old days 🙈

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IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon in reply to misswobble

😳😳

linda9389 profile image
linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to misswobble

Yeah, an iPad really isn't going to work there ... 🤣🤣🤣

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to misswobble

I ran past a supermarket and resisted the urge to check the shelves 🤣

cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon

It’s all very discombobulating isn’t it Linda? I have absolutely no clue about my 2 races in May - Bristol 10k at the beginning and London Vitality 10,000 at the end (with a 99.9% sure to be cancelled choir trip to Venice in between!) My May is rapidly doing an about turn. I’d be happy to defer to next year if they cancel and offer that as an option. The money is spent now!

I really really hope Bath do the right thing. Its reputation has taken a battering by insisting on going ahead. Sending us virtual runners what we worked hard for, whilst keeping our loved ones safe, would go a way to helping them save face. Rant over, sorry!

Anyway, I’ve (foolishly) signed up for the Bristol HM at the end of September. Who knows? 🤷‍♀️

Stay safe. 😘

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IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon in reply to cheekychipmunks

I was thinking of doing Bristol HM too Munks but I haven’t actually signed up yet....It’s scary to think everything would still be off by that time but who knows?

I hope you and Linda get your Bath bling 🤞

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cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply to Irishprincess

It would be wonderful if you did enter IP. I did, figuring they’ll give us plenty of warning and a refund if they cancel (it’s a Simply Health event and ironically they just emailed saying the 10k is likely to be cancelled in May and we’ll get our money back.)

Plus I thought it would be in high demand if it goes ahead and spaces might fill up!

At least it’s something to look forward to, albeit cautiously! 🤞🏃‍♀️

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IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon in reply to cheekychipmunks

Yes too true Munks. I’ll sign up! It’s the day after my birthday so what better way to celebrate 🏃‍♀️🤗

cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply to Irishprincess

Yay! Bubbly on the finish line! 🥂

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IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon in reply to cheekychipmunks

Just entered! So exciting! One of my all-time favourite races is the Great Run Bristol 10K. The organisation is brilliant.

I remember in the days I was running 5K’s and we had to detour in the car because the Bristol HM was on and I remember looking at the runners and wondering how the hell they could run for 13 miles 😮

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cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply to Irishprincess

Yay! That’s awesome! 👏👏👏

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cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply to Irishprincess

Could we tempt you to enter the Bristol HM in September linda9389 and Redcello41 ? We have unfinished business!

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to cheekychipmunks

I have Oxford HM deferred from last year. It's on 13/10. After the stress fracture I promised I would only do one HM per season, so much as I'd love to I think I will have to decline this one. But maybe we can look for a 10k in the lead up to our HMs?

cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply to linda9389

Oh that’s totally understandable and I don’t blame you one bit Linda. Only an idea! Yes, a 10k would be lovely. I’m doing the Severn Bridge one at the end of August if that’s of any interest to you? 😀

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to cheekychipmunks

I'll take a look!

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to cheekychipmunks

All I did yesterday was delete things off Google calendar 😥. I'm not very hopeful that our end of May trip to Canada to see my elderly parents is going to happen. My mother is in total denial on that score and assures me that Justin said immediate family members will still be welcome 🤣. As adoptee and birth parents, I can see we would have fun providing proof of immediate relationship even if she is right 🙄 😍

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cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply to linda9389

Oh wow Linda, that does seem improbable, but here’s hoping things are a little more clear by then. 🤞🤞🤞

Bristol 10k said they’re almost certainly going to have to cancel - the email came in this afternoon. Booo. But at least they gave us plenty of warning and the assurance of a refund.

Don’t you just wish this whole nightmare was over? 🙄😩

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to cheekychipmunks

Absolutely! /But as it's only just begun, we're going tohave to be a bit more resilient than that I think 😂. For now concentrate on calming yoga and freedom runs (and washing your hands of course) and then before you know it you'll be standing on a start line somewhere 😀

cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply to linda9389

Absolutely! 👊 😘

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IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon

Although I’m not running atm I would have done the virtual Bath if only to test the training and (hopefully) get the bling! I hope you and Munks get them Linda.

My 10 mile PB was on the back of a cancelled race and while I prefer the excitement and “race magic” (you should get that term trademarked Linda 🙂) of an actual race, there are lots of benefits of doing it virtually, as you’ve pointed out here. Not least the pressure beforehand.....

I think we’ll all be seeing many more virtual runs here in the months to come 🏃‍♀️🏃🙂

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to Irishprincess

You never know IP, it might be an open offer to run the virtual HM - clearly you can't run it now as you literally are in self-isolation. If the RD manages to get the medals back from recycling he'll need to do something with them 😍 Hope Mr IP is doing well!

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TailChaserMarathon

Great post Linda, thank you!

Today has been one long domino line of things being cancelled. I sat in my physio's waiting room (thankfully my sports massage wasn't cancelled!) and watched the emails come in like a small tsunami, taking apart the family spring/summer. The worst one was actually one from my HM organiser basically saying 'tough', you agreed to the T&Cs, we donate your fee, that's it. So, no virtual bling from them just a promise of a deferred entry next year if I stump up the fee again. So maybe I won't be going back to the Shakespeare HM next year. There are plenty more runs out there and I think focusing on what we can do in the future, rather than what we can't do now and keeping ourselves fit will be the best we can do. Personally, I'm going to write a list of all the things I need to do and tick them off, one by one. Some will be indoors, some will be outdoors but all need doing.

I might buy a couple of chickens to live in the back garden so I can have some eggs. It will give the tortoise some entertainment over the summer at least...

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to TailChaser

That's harsh on the HM 😕, but as you say it's best to move on. At least you will have your 'I Ran it Anyway' bling to look forward to. Good plan on the to do list. An alternate plan, as my daughter saw somewhere today is to treat any isolation like a Christmas break - I kindof liked that, all the benefits of Christmas without the disadvantage of Christmas weather and dark nights to interfere with running! I did run past a house with chickens in the garden on my virtual HM and thought ... hmm, they're alright for food for a while (there's certainly not enough meat on our 4 year old tortoise) 🙊

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TailChaserMarathon in reply to linda9389

Yes, like that idea! And I get an extra hour in bed working from home, which is nice 😊 Also, I need to do some route planning don't I?! Katnap and I were just discussing...Easter Sunday may be the day 🤞🤞🤞 At least we'll have chocolate eggs even if we can't have chicken eggs 😊

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to TailChaser

Easter Sunday sounds good but, depending on route, may be busier than normal. Wait, there is no normal anymore, scratch that 🙄

If it's well planned out maybe you could lay an egg trail for your aid stations!

Or - and I'm stealing this idea from someone in the Virtual Bath HM FB group for you - could you persuade one of your boys to cycle the route with you (or part of it) and carry water and supplies? I'm not sure if they're old enough for that to work, but it's what one of the folk in that group did 🙂

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TailChaserMarathon in reply to linda9389

That's a great idea Linda! I shall put it to them. I suspect only youngest kitten would be up for cycling 13.1 miles but he's certainly the right age and he'll be a great distraction when it gets tough. And if one is prepared to do it, maybe I could persuade the other...particularly if chocolate was involved. What do you reckon Katnap ?😊

And you're right, there definitely is no normal anymore.

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon in reply to TailChaser

On Sunday I saw a guy running round Dorney lake with a girl on a bike. At the time I thought how cool to have a dedicated pacer! Later I was looking at fly-bys on strava to try to work out whether the girl who had called out to me that she was doing a virtual run should have been in Bath, and noticed I'd passed a guy who was doing a Bath virtual HM. When I clicked on him it turned out he was the guy with the girl on the bike. He was VERY fast!

TailChaser profile image
TailChaserMarathon in reply to linda9389

How brilliant! I bet there were quite a few out and about last weekend. It’ll probably be the same this Sunday.

I don’t think our boys will need to worry about us being very fast. I love that fly by feature.

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