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Scooby 34 
Posted: 19/08/12 21:54:27 27

Thank you all for the advice.  I think it was around 2001 when I first came across this website and I don’t think that I have ever posted anything and obviously didn’t think that my first post would be one of this nature!

 

JF50, Jeepers – I have joined Cardiac Athletes and alreadyfound it very useful.  Thank you so much.

 

Steel – yes that’s a great idea.  Already started on some research on HRMs.  I do keep an eye on my pulse and have started to do some cardio on the gym which is helping me and which I find much better as I can stop and start again whenever I like which is easier than when out running on the streets. Thank you!

 

Joe, I had a stent inserted through my wrist so no major scars thankfully!

 

Scoob

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Scooby 34 
Posted: 15/08/12 12:12:34 34

Hi, I used to run regularly – up and out of the door by 5.30 am 3 or 4 times each week.  That was until 4 weeks ago when I had 2 heart attacks and heart surgery.  I am recovering well and plan to return to work soon but I am struggling to get my fitness back to where it was before the heart attacks.  I used to run a 4 mile route at a leisurely 36 minutes but I have struggled to run for more than 20 minutes before having to stop and walk because I am just too tired.  My doctor and rehabilitation nurse have advised to do as much as I am comfortable doing and to build up slowly but I seem to have just got stuck on 20 minutes. 

Does anybody out there have any experience of starting to run again after a heart attack and any advice they can share.  

Kind RegardsScooby

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Scooby 34 
Posted: 02/05/12 22:21:00 00

Not sure that I would be able to do a decent time for my age.  I will be aiming for 3:45 and the ripe old age of 47. 

So will go with the charity option.

Closing the ballot once a maximum number of people have applied is even unfairer than leaving it open for a certain period of time.....never mind.

Thanks for your help all

Jas

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Scooby 34 
Posted: 01/05/12 21:15:57 57

At a young age I ran the London Marathon and after watching the runners this year I wanted to run it again.  So I went online and found that online applications open on 30 April.  I was on an overseas trip yesterday and when back home I went online today to find that online applications have closed!  This seems grossly unfair as I am sure that there are many people out there who do not have access to the internet yet alone have access on a specific day and during certain hours.

 Are there any other alternatives apart from securing a place with a specific charity that entry can be applied for?

Thanks

Jas

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Scooby 34 
Posted: 10/08/09 19:05:13 13

Hi,

Has anybody run the Amsterdam Dam to Dam run or is anybody planning to run in this years event?  I would be greatful for any advice or thoughts.

Thanks

Scoob34

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