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| Posted: 23/09/12 18:12:06 06 |
Had a great run, really enjoyed it and was happy with my time (just wanted to be under hour).....but....the time on the web page is giving me a minute slower than my Garmin (which registered 6.22 mile run). I didn't hear the starter (was at the back) but did press start as soon as I saw people ahead moving. A bit confused .... |
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| Posted: 12/11/09 20:57:54 54 |
Try this, it's the best synopsis I've read http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=87 |
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| Posted: 29/09/09 20:22:52 52 |
| Yeah I love the Cabbage Patch - it's where I pb'd last year, and the start is very close to home. Definitely a a fav of mine (as are the G&T's!) |
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| Posted: 29/09/09 19:02:35 35 |
Funny I was just thinking today of seeing if there was an injured and totally depressed thread - and here it is. My story - had a storming 2008, pb-ing in half marathon, 10K and 10 miles. Thought 2009 would be even better! However, I stubbed my R 4th toe really badly in February (not running related) and had 3 months off. Came back in June and have been building up really slowly since. However, I upped the work rate (but not dramatically) a few weeks ago and since then have been having L ankle problems. My head's been in the sand a little, but finally booked to see the fizz on Thursday and decided not to run again until then. Really hoping I can do the Cabbage Patch 10 in October, but now wondering if I will make it. Even if I do, I reckon it will be a 'get round' only. I'm feeling pretty blue |
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| Posted: 08/05/09 00:33:10 10 |
| This is exactly my symptons, although the ache can be either the outside or inside of the knee. Definitely worst if I can't fully stretch my leg out so the movie goers description is perfect. Had it for years (literally - ie >20). it put my off sports eg skiing and running for a long time and saw all manner of health care practitioners who couldn't diagnose anything. I finally gave up and now just do what I want to do. It never gets better (whatever I do - rest or run) but the same time it never gets worse, so I figure it's just part of me. |
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