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Fiona | Member since October 2009 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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What would happen if you didn't do a race in that time period? Would you drop out of the league? |
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Vicky Bishop | Member since February 2009 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Andy I think that's a good idea. As you say, it should show more movement in the tables, which would be motivating for the runners who want to keep towards the top and give other runners a chance to get to the top. |
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Andy at GRG | Member since March 2006 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Everyone, We at GRG were thinking of making the league tables updated every 6 or 3 months rather than the present year. So that your best run in the last 3 or 6 months is shown having the effect of more movement in the league tables than at present which are tending to be rather static. What do members think? Andy |
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Peter Hutchinson | Member since September 2006 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Craig I am sure you will improve by joining a club. When you run on your own you are only running to your own expectations, but when running in a group, every one seems to find an extra 10%. It won’t be easy, at first you will be hanging on to the back of the group, thinking was this a good idea ?. But most clubs have three or four groups of different abilities. Make sure you start off with the slower ones, for the first week. And then move up the groups as you gain confidence. I will put money on you getting to 70% within a year. Good look Craig. Ps if you are looking for a good half Marathon I can recommend Fleetwood. I may do the Full again this year. Pete Hutch |
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Andy at GRG | Member since March 2006 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Guys, Good stuff indeed. I would also encourage Craig to join a club for all sorts of reasons, not least the social side. They are generally very welcoming although it can be a bit daunting going along for the first time as generally everyone knows everyone else! Soon enough you'll be one of those everyones! I will look with interest at the league to see if that percentage improves. Andy |
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Craig | Member since January 2009 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Fantastic story Peter. Its always good to read a persons own interpretation of their acheivements. |
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Peter Hutchinson | Member since September 2006 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Craig and Andy, I have only just looked at the league tables. a friend of mine told me I was at the top, I was surprised that I was, as my times are not that good in real terms. but as I am 52 now and running against much younger runners, my age % has gone up. I started running about 5 years ago, like Craig just to keep fit. I joined three brothers who had been running a local run called the ship six for about 12 years. its a very hilly run, through the Lincolnshire Wolds. as my times got better I decided to join a local running club and try my hand in a few races. I joined the Wolds vets, and started to pick up a few training tips from the very good seasoned runners at the club. it took about two years but I started to improve my race positions, Its very rear I win a race, but I do well for my age. as for world class I am flattered but don't think I am. I still only do it to keep fit, and have a little advantage over the runners who have done it for years, in that my legs are fresh. and also our club coach Mick Hall is a very dedicated guy. and has worked with me to help me understand the importance of speed and track work.you would be surprised at what improvement can be made from a 6 month training plan, that incorporates a couple of speed sessions a week,and maybe some hill sprints every 3rd week. in one year I went from just scraping under 40 minuets for the Cleethorpes new years day10k, to doing 35:55 the following year.but weather I am first or last the main thing is I am enjoying my running. the age grading is just another incentive to keep us old guys going.and we in turn keep the young bucks on their toes as it gets embarrassing if a 50 year old vet beats them. keep up the good work GRG, you're a top site. |
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Andy at GRG | Member since March 2006 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Russell, the good run guide needs to have a known route to work out your percentage on our system so we can compare like with like. I presume you got it off the parkrun site and simply typed it in? As we don't know what basis individual race organisers use we can't use that percentage. If you know the route click round it using the route measurer and then relog the run or runs when a percentge will be worked out automatically. Hope that helps Andy |
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Andy at GRG | Member since March 2006 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Hi Craig, Yes we were impressed as well. He's pretty good isn't he! The league table is a bit like a race with some good guy winning it and the rest of us mere mortals following on behind and inevitably someone coming in last. Without all us lot though he would be in a race of one and that wouldn't be much fun. I like to think we are all at the front and all those millions not excercising are behind the lot of us. One of the great things about running is whatever level we are at a little training inevitably has a benifical effect on fitness and race times. Now i'm feeling guilty and better get some shorts on and get out the door... I take your point about running just for fitness and pleasure but there's no practical way to separate those out and in any case the more the merrier in the table as far as I am concerned. While I'm on I'd like to encourage some more members to add their profiles as they make interesting and inspirational reading and we can maybe see how serious or not we all are. Andy |
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Craig | Member since January 2009 | Posted 14 years ago | 0 |
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Hi, |
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