OOnegative wrote: » Keep the log going E, good way of keeping you honest I find. Understand though with you being busy elsewhere in the forum.
El Caballo wrote: » I'm not sure what benefit I get out of it to be honest, can't remember the last bit of advice I've got here which is understandable as I'm coached most of the time. I already have accountability in my training, both to myself and my coach who literally texts me every evening I've a session or long run to see how I got on. Most importantly, my enthusiasm for writing about training is dwindling and I simply couldn't be arsed:pac:
Annie get your Run wrote: » p.s have ya given up the smokes yet??!!!!!
El Caballo wrote: » Not yet, managed a couple days everytime I've tried but that's about it. Under no illusion that it's going to easy. I'm on 30 a day so the addiction is strong and it'll take time but I know I'll pack them in eventually.
Annie get your Run wrote: » I can not recommend Alan Carr's 'Easy way to stop Smoking' enough. Have you read it? If not order it immediately, if yes then read it again, and again. It's not easy, it's far from it - believe me I know - until that little switch clicks in your brain and you realise it's a mugs game. I smoked 20-25 a day for 25 years - I'm off them probably 10 years now. You have youth on your side, if there is any way for me to make you understand how much better you will feel when you do quit. Take back your life E, that's what we're talking about here. Because right now it belongs to the tobacco industry. PS don't go down the vaping road - you're just replacing one bad habit for another!! (sorry skyblue!).
OOnegative wrote: » Great stuff E, fantastic result. Well done.
tipping wrote: » Congrats on the pb and nice going today. Assuming that was you in the green vest you were looking strong hanging about 20s in front of me for most of the race in a nice little group which I was very jealous of but couldn't quite get to. Reckon I passed you near the top of the hill at mile 10 when that group started to fall apart but wasn't sure enough at the time to say hello.
Baby75 wrote: » Well done it was a lovely day enjoyed myself even if I found the hill hard work LOL
AuldManKing wrote: » Good man - great running - Hope to see a race report on here............. Maybe even a mention of a celebratory fag or 2.
Back in Black wrote: » Congrats - that's a cracking time.
ThebitterLemon wrote: » Great stuff El C. That's impressive running TbL
Singer wrote: » Great to see you doing well, no post-marathon-disaster blues here
El Caballo wrote: » Cheers tipping, good to see you're still going strong. If it was on backwards, it was me alright:pac:. It wasn't you in the middleton or youghal singlet by any chance? Tucked in behind a guy wearing one of those about halfway up the hill but couldn't quite hang on for long.