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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby MW » Thu Jul 10, 2014 5:45 pm

Thanks for reminding me about the Adelaide marathon...yep will enter the half also I reckon
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Keefy » Wed Jul 23, 2014 10:20 pm

How's everyones training going?
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby FlyingHigh » Fri Jul 25, 2014 12:06 pm

Hopefully gonna enter the full marathon.
Injured shin trying to prepare for Pichi Richi, but coming good now and fitness improving.

Good luck all.
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Keefy » Mon Aug 18, 2014 6:36 pm

Who's entered on Sunday and how far are you running?

Had a bit of a hip complaint which slowed me down for a bit, but have got through a couple of decent long runs this last week.

Will be putting my entry in for the half marathon after Wednesday's corporate cup run
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Keefy » Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:46 pm

Keefy wrote:Who's entered on Sunday and how far are you running?

Had a bit of a hip complaint which slowed me down for a bit, but have got through a couple of decent long runs this last week.

Will be putting my entry in for the half marathon after Wednesday's corporate cup run


Entry submitted tonight.
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Sorry Dude » Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:38 am

Top effort on completing the Adelaide Half Marathon yesterday @Keefy! A massive effort for you personally and I for one am very inspired and motivated by your journey to date!
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Keefy » Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:59 am

Sorry Dude wrote:Top effort on completing the Adelaide Half Marathon yesterday @Keefy! A massive effort for you personally and I for one am very inspired and motivated by your journey to date!
:supz: :-BD :YMAPPLAUSE:


Time for me to start looking at how many I can complete next year.
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby MW » Mon Aug 25, 2014 1:23 pm

I got the flu over the last 2 weeks so did not manage to enter the Adelaide half...which sucks cause that was on my list this year. So far I have been unable to do the Claire half (achilles), Barossa (hip) and now Adelaide (flu).
My last chances this year are City Bay and Yurrebilla...fingers crossed!

What time did you do keefy?
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Keefy » Mon Aug 25, 2014 2:11 pm

MW wrote:I got the flu over the last 2 weeks so did not manage to enter the Adelaide half...which sucks cause that was on my list this year. So far I have been unable to do the Claire half (achilles), Barossa (hip) and now Adelaide (flu).
My last chances this year are City Bay and Yurrebilla...fingers crossed!

What time did you do keefy?


For my first half I went around in 1:40:22
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby MW » Tue Aug 26, 2014 9:04 am

Great time keefy!
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Keefy » Tue Aug 26, 2014 11:52 am

MW wrote:Great time keefy!


Cheers mate

The run up the hill through Elder Park got me, but I can't complain about my run.

My next challenge has already being set and thats to run the Barossa Marathon next year.
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby MW » Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:05 am

If I were to do a competitive half marathon that would be the type of time I would aim for.
hopefully next year I can do some!
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Keefy » Fri Aug 29, 2014 10:16 am

MW wrote:If I were to do a competitive half marathon that would be the type of time I would aim for.
hopefully next year I can do some!


Certainly have to dedicated to your training and cross your fingers injury and illness don't hit you too hard
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby MW » Fri Aug 29, 2014 10:23 am

Yeah I was doing the half marathons in training on the road in the lead up to Yurrebilla last year and was hitting those times but didnt think to enter a dedicated half marathon event...
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby Keefy » Fri Aug 29, 2014 10:35 am

MW wrote:Yeah I was doing the half marathons in training on the road in the lead up to Yurrebilla last year and was hitting those times but didnt think to enter a dedicated half marathon event...


There's plenty to choose from during the year.
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby FlyingHigh » Fri Aug 29, 2014 4:02 pm

MW wrote:I got the flu over the last 2 weeks so did not manage to enter the Adelaide half...which sucks cause that was on my list this year. So far I have been unable to do the Claire half (achilles), Barossa (hip) and now Adelaide (flu).
My last chances this year are City Bay and Yurrebilla...fingers crossed!

What time did you do keefy?


That's a bad trot, hope things improve for you.

Was a great morning for it, a pretty nice course, and well run event. I stuffed up my run and was cooked during the 35-40k period. Only have myself to blame, and some lessons learnt.
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby MW » Tue Sep 09, 2014 1:34 pm

Sounds painful mate! What did you do wrong?

I'm managing 50-60kms a week now leading up to Yurrebilla with a mix of road (2) and trail (2) runs. Looks like everything is coming to plan for City Bay and Yurrebilla (touch wood!)
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby mighty hounds » Tue Sep 16, 2014 10:36 pm

Doing the City to Bay for the first time ever and kinda looking forward to it :lol: Have really only started running for it last week. started at 3km and every run have increased by a km, tomorrow will by 7.5-8km. have been experimenting as well and have found 5.30 minute kms a comfortable pace!

What sort of km avgs do other follow posters run at for these sort of events?
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby MW » Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:30 am

mighty hounds wrote:Doing the City to Bay for the first time ever and kinda looking forward to it :lol: Have really only started running for it last week. started at 3km and every run have increased by a km, tomorrow will by 7.5-8km. have been experimenting as well and have found 5.30 minute kms a comfortable pace!

What sort of km avgs do other follow posters run at for these sort of events?


I did 4:29/km last year...hoping for closer to 4:25/km this year. Just remember...downhill (most) all of the way!
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Re: Marathon/Half Marathon Running

Postby FlyingHigh » Wed Sep 17, 2014 6:53 pm

MW wrote:Sounds painful mate! What did you do wrong?

I'm managing 50-60kms a week now leading up to Yurrebilla with a mix of road (2) and trail (2) runs. Looks like everything is coming to plan for City Bay and Yurrebilla (touch wood!)


And a bit embarrassing walking along the main road near the zoo.
Stuffed up my tapering esp length of longer runs on the two previous weekends, and also went too hard from about 10-25km, not pateient and running against people rather than worrying about my own running.

What sort of length long runs are you doing for Yurrebilla?

Haven't been paying much attention to the City-Bay, has there been any cross-promotion with the SANFL GF?
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