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| Posted: 08/12/12 09:27:14 14 |
Nice one, Sarah! |
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| Posted: 17/08/07 21:53:19 19 |
Got my number a couple of weeks ago... sufficient postage payed this time by the organisers :-D
Really looking forward to it now!
Trying Hard, I'm sure you'll be fine, just keep to a realistic pace. I did Reading half the other year with minimal training, I just kept a nice slow pace and got round.
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| Posted: 06/08/07 08:29:20 20 |
Yep, I got mine the day after I posted that message above (coincidence?!) :-)
Mine was also short on the postage - sounds like a bit of a cock up was made. |
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| Posted: 31/07/07 13:02:19 19 |
Hi,
To anyone who entered and ordered a t-shirt with their entry. Have you received it yet (the bumpf said they would be sent out "early June"!)
Ta Beanie's Dad |
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| Posted: 09/07/07 13:19:04 04 |
I've always found that running to a schedule is what motivates me to get out of bed early on a Sunday morning when it's cold, wet and dark outside. Without it I would just probably skip the session and "promise" to myself to run the next day instead (which doesn't happen!). Also I find I run 'how I feel' on the day, having some structure to the training really helps.
My schedule is pinned up on a noticeboard in my house so my wife knows when I will be running and for how long, this helps us plan our day as we have a baby to look after!
Cheers Beanie's Dad. |
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