Nonevernomore wrote: Walkers don't walk, they have two feet off the ground most of the way round, they are just running in a really weird way.
Nonevernomore wrote: Happy now?
Nonevernomore wrote: I'm actually more embarrassed for you than the turtle runners!!!
Nonevernomore wrote: » I'm actually more embarrassed for you than the turtle runners!!!
Nonevernomore wrote: » What annoys me is runners going on and on about their training and they buy the most expensive watches, runners and gear but they run as slow as a turtle!!! What's the point in buying all that stuff and boring people so much if you can only run a 5k in 30 minutes?
rainbow kirby wrote: The charity aspect of endurance sport, particularly in the UK. The immediate question when you say you're doing a race is "who are you doing it for?" and you get a few funny looks when you say "erm, me". I've been running for 8 years, I'd feel bad about asking my nearest and dearest to sponsor me to indulge in something I find fun. Way too many spots in the London Marathon are allocated to charities which means that runners who have no interest in grinding out 2 grand in sponsorship lose out.
average_runner wrote: » Could the clubs handle it? Do we have the facilities?
ger664 wrote: » No to both questions. But investigate how Craughwell AC in East Galway got to where they are now. By getting the get fit greater then 30min 5k €500 garmin watch woggers to join the club. This created a bigger club and has got them to be one of the biggest juvenile clubs in the country with facilities to match.
hot buttered scones wrote: » This thread.
quickbeam wrote: » I've only just got in to running - very far from competing in races or anything like that yet. I'm on Week 3 of C25K. But this thread really scares me - is this what I have to look forward to if I actually do start running properly?? Yikes!!!
quickbeam wrote: I've only just got in to running - very far from competing in races or anything like that yet. I'm on Week 3 of C25K. But this thread really scares me - is this what I have to look forward to if I actually do start running properly?? Yikes!!!
Lougheee wrote: » People who have garmins set up for a beep every mile in XC races.
RayCun wrote: » Grotesque. Unbelievable. I'm lost for words. :eek::eek::eek::eek: Who on earth still uses miles?
Pherekydes wrote: » Faster than 30 mins for 5k? Rob Heffernan has walked 5k in under 19 mins. Do you feel embarrassed yet?
seamus wrote: » Hah, that could easily have been me (probably wasn't though). Bought Polar HRM for cycling but found it useless. I wore it when I started running and it was grand, but my first race was a GIR 10k, and I spent the last 2k running at 95% with the damn thing constantly beeping at me. Bought a Garmin a few weeks later :pac:
muddypaws wrote: » I'm a turtle runner and proud No embarrassment whatsoever.
Deleted User wrote: » As a relative beginner, how complicated experienced runners make it. It's not that difficult, just get out there and run.