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wait until the last mile before increasing your pace. 10K? Ramp it up in the final two. Miles 10.1 onwards are the ones in which to up your game during a half and you can turn the screw anywhere from mile 20 in a marathon. 10:35 to 16:00 - Finish up You
3:00 TO 4:00 (Page 3) Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --Tony P, 3:43:14This was my first marathon. I was looking forward to it with much excitement and I must admit that I was not let down! The crowd support was excellent all the way
3:00 TO 4:00 (Page 5) Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --Alan Miller, 3:45:18 My second London - like 2003, run in glorious weather with the most amazing crowds and atmosphere. Thinking about the experience of crossing Tower Bridge still
…‘I had miscalculated the dates! I had just over two weeks to train from running 0km to 10km! After that kick up the backside I went into overdrive, running 12 days out of the next 14. I managed to build up to running 5km non stop within three days
% of fat = 10lbs, then you'd have to have 1,000lbs of fat - which seems unlikely. And if 1% = 1lb, then you must have 100lbs of fat, which also seems unlikely. Stop worrying about percentages. If your clothes are looser and you feel better then it's working
got the hang of it yet. Going back for another soon! Beanie1 Join the thread No thanks... Calorie Confusion I ran 12.5 miles today which should in theory be around 1200 calories burnt. Where does your body take the calories from while you