This is my log.
There are many like it but this one is mine.
For a long time, I wasn't sure about starting this off. I remember chatting to the Boards legend that is Krusty Clown, after one of his parkrun tourism gigs early this year, and I poured cold water on his suggestion that I start a log. More recently, I hummed and hawed when one or two of the DCM 2016 Novices put the idea back in my head.
Anyway, main reasons I'm starting my own log are:-
(1) To keep a reasonably accurate record of what I'm up to running wise
(2) Pick up some decent hints and tips along the way.
And If You Know The History
I'm 43, male, married, and have lived on DNS all my life. Athletics was one of several sports that I dabbled in as a kid, in this case for about a year when I was 14/15. I can't say it was a resounding success. I'm probably the only one that remembers me doing it!
More recently, I got back into running in the summer of 2012, to train for the IKA Run For A Life 10k, and from there on I was hooked. For the next three years, I "trained for" and ran races side by side with being a junior level Gaelic footballer.
At the end of 2015, I decided it was time to call a halt to my long and largely undistinguished football playing career. Since then, I've come on a lot in terms of PBs and overall performance. Up till now, only once have I been close to winning a race, finishing second in the 2000 metres in this year's Trinity track races. However, I do have the slowest first place time in Dublin parkrunning history, leading home a seven runner field in a monsoon in Porterstown

That has been the highlight of 60 parkruns to date. I've run two marathons, eleven half marathons, and geansaΓloads of other races (including BHAA) over the last four years. Joining MSB this summer has been a definite plus, which should bring further improvements in the coming years.
Main PBs below:
5k - 20:36 (Porterstown parkrun, May 2016)
5 miles - 34:08 (Terenure 2014)
10k - 43:32 (Fingal, 2016)
10 miles - 1:14:13 (Brian Boru, 2016)
Half marathon - 1:37:30 (DCHM 2016)
Marathon - 3:49:01 (DCM 2016)
Since DCM, I've less than 20 miles in the bag, as I'm slowly recovering from injuries which I carried into it, and which flared up again during.
4 miles tonight in 9:15 or so (guessing here, as I was stopped at junctions twice, and also had to relace one of my runners).
Thanks for reading my very lengthy intro! Bye for now.