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carolina2k9 
Posted: 06/02/13 10:03:41 41

I've also entered this again this year, the crowd support has been brilliant in recent years, a real carnival atmosphere...Just hope its not as hot as it was last year..

Really looking forward to it.

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Posted: 24/01/13 15:29:37 37

The marathon plan was for 16 wks..but i thought id bettert start early to allow for injuries, holidaye etc...

Stutyr...thanks for your advice, ill scrap my original idea and follow the half plan, then start the full.

Thanks also andreia.

 

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Posted: 24/01/13 14:27:19 19

Hi, Ive signed up to do the yorkshire marathon in october and was all set to follow a matathon training plan, starting end of feb, however..ive now decided to do the sheffield half marathon in may, so should i still follow my marathon training plan, or follow a half marathon plan till the sheffield run?

Any info appreciated.

Thank you

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carolina2k9 
Posted: 22/01/13 14:02:44 44

What about the thames path? im sure i read somewhere that, thats a nice run/walk. It might have even been on this website.

Good luck. 

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carolina2k9 
Posted: 22/01/13 09:32:00 00

well the ice has arrived here... ill be cross training on the excersice bike this week and also getting a swimming session in.

Off to sunny old brid at weekend..so maybe a nice run on the sand 

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