Looks far to dry there imo. God is looking after us here with copious showers
It was raining when we turned up.Looks far to dry there imo. God is looking after us here with copious showers
Are Park Runs started up or was it just something you were doing on your own? Looks a lovely morning for it.
Sure it was way better than I could manage these days. Even years ago before so many back/sciatic problems my 10k was only usually in the low 50’s with one PB one year at Strathcarron Hospice 10K of 48 something. Can’t even get under an hour now.did an absolutely excellent time for 10k, unfortunately I only ran 5k so not very impressive 😉
Wot no beer to wash it downIt was raining when we turned up.
Going to put the awning up when we get back from the pub.......should be a larf!
Can recommend the pies at the Blacksmiths Arms.
Small portion - £6.25.
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Sure it was way better than I could manage these days. Even years ago before so many back/sciatic problems my 10k was only usually in the low 50’s with one PB one year at Strathcarron Hospice 10K of 48 something. Can’t even get under an hour now.![]()
Do you mean the Brahan estate, outside Maryburgh ? Funnily enough, we were exploring it this morning. I was particularly taken by the backdrop to their trout pond....Have you been down the Braan Estate path yet? Takes you down to the river Conon eventually. View attachment 551512
Different spelling. Yes I used to cycle from Dingwall to Maryburgh and continue down the back road as well as the path which starts at Maryburgh.Do you mean the Brahan estate, outside Maryburgh ? Funnily enough, we were exploring it this morning. I was particularly taken by the backdrop to their trout pond....
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I think pace may also have something to do with that. My best 10k was 32.5mins and that pace would give a marathon time about 2:17, whereas my best was 2:38. Like you say, knackered after both but then the pace was so much faster for the 10k.I've often pondered on how much the subconscious mind plays a part in running. I used to run quite long distances and while running a Marathon is never "easy" the body does become accustomed to doing it. With that in mind you might think running a half Marathon would be a doddle, but that's not the case. You feel just as knackered at the end of a 13 miles race as you do at a 26 mile race. I think that it's the subconscious mind having programmed itself for the set distance and once you get there it pulls the plug physiologically. I'm sure that holds good whatever the distance, be it 5k or 10k.
Was the Jail Ale pictured before the pie not for that? The combination lookedWot no beer to wash it down