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Goals for 2018?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,921 ✭✭✭squinn2912


    Keeping it simple. 2 goals for 2018.

    Sub 17:30 5k and sub 38 10k

    Any marathon plans?


  • Registered Users Posts: 752 ✭✭✭Back in Black


    squinn2912 wrote: »
    Any marathon plans?

    Definitely not this year. Going to focus on the shorter stuff and see where that takes me.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,921 ✭✭✭squinn2912


    squinn2912 wrote: »
    Any marathon plans?

    Definitely not this year. Going to focus on the shorter stuff and see where that takes me.

    How will you train differently?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,931 ✭✭✭huskerdu


    2018 goals.

    Get running again.
    2017 involved surgery, radiotherapy and a return of the dodgy knee, which was probably due to going back running after radiotherapy without doing enough strength and conditioning work.


  • Registered Users Posts: 752 ✭✭✭Back in Black


    squinn2912 wrote: »
    How will you train differently?

    I’ve never done a marathon so the shorter stuff is generally the focus. As for this year the plan is to spend January building mileage up to 40 miles a week comfortably with a lot of s & c work thrown in.

    After that the plan is to tackle a 12 week 10k plan.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,947 ✭✭✭✭Zebra3


    1) Qualify for Boston.

    2) Do a 60km.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 P.V.N.S.


    • PB in 5km. (17:59) Aming for sub 17:40
    • PB in 8km. (30:41) Aiming for sub 30
    • 2,000km mileage for 2018


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,451 ✭✭✭Sunny Dayz


    My goals for 2018 are probably the same as 2017!
    1. Crack 30 mins for 5km - I've kissed it once or twice.
    2. Hit 60 mins for 10k - current pb 62:58
    3. Run 750 kms - 1,000 may be too ambitious. Get out for more runs, even if they are short ones.
    4. Complete another half marathon.


    Number 1 and 2 will be my focus this year. A friend wants to do a half marathon this year so I said I will do it with them, he's not chasing a time, just wants to complete one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 752 ✭✭✭TheBigGreen


    1. 5k - sub 18 (currently 18:10)
    2. 10k - sub 38 (currently 39:31)
    3. 10 miler - sub 1:05 (currently 1:06:14)
    4. Half - sub 1:28 (currently 1:28:56)
    5. Marathon - sub 3:30 (currently 3:42:30)
    6. Run 1800 miles


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,021 ✭✭✭Kellygirl


    1) Parkrun sub 25 mins
    2) HM sub 2 hours (pb 2:03:55)
    3) Full Marathon - 4:05. May not be realistic as pb is 4:20:05 and I’m not even sure if I’ll get to do a marathon in 2018 - I would be very happy with 4:10 or even 4:15 as long as I get to actually do one.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 492 ✭✭Butterbeans


    5k - 19:30 (PB of 19:55)
    5mile - sub 33mins (PB of 35:13)
    HM - 1hr 35mins (PB of 1hr 39mins)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,019 ✭✭✭Itziger


    Shoulda put 'stay injury free' as I'm currently nursing a back uninjury. Also currently nursing a cognac after a few bbottles of Boyne IPA and a xouple of whiskey. That and the barma8d here may have me to typing a.pittle funny b7t Goddamnit I'll be back as s7re as Noah got all them.animalz in the ****in Ark. Roll on 2018. Good l7ck to all in your athletic endeavours.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,184 ✭✭✭Spirogyra


    To break 21 minutes for 5k. Have done 21'08 and 21'09 . Just to enjoy the shorter runs and do a lot of them. No big races that I want to do.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 481 ✭✭dekbhoy


    Run crawl walk a 100 mile ultra
    Run a sub 3 hour marathon.


  • Registered Users Posts: 251 ✭✭noelearly


    2017 exceeded my expectations almost perfect until i twinged my glutimis maximus in my final race on new years eve.

    So here goes.
    5k : sub 17 pb (17.37) so ambitious enough
    5m : sub 30 on (30.37)
    10k hate it so staying clear I think
    10m: sub 64 Mallow Sub 60 John Buckley
    Half: sub 1 20 Clonmel or Charleville
    Marathon. Sub 3 Cork Sub 2.50 Frankfurt

    Main targets John Buckley and Frankfurt so looking to peak in September/October.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,921 ✭✭✭squinn2912


    noelearly wrote: »
    2017 exceeded my expectations almost perfect until i twinged my glutimis maximus in my final race on new years eve.

    So here goes.
    5k : sub 17 pb (17.37) so ambitious enough
    5m : sub 30 on (30.37)
    10k hate it so staying clear I think
    10m: sub 64 Mallow Sub 60 John Buckley
    Half: sub 1 20 Clonmel or Charleville
    Marathon. Sub 3 Cork Sub 2.50 Frankfurt

    Main targets John Buckley and Frankfurt so looking to peak in September/October.

    I'm hoping you blog your training weekly! Awesome times, if I could still see you toward the latter stages I'd be very happy in any of those distances


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,340 ✭✭✭TFBubendorfer


    dekbhoy wrote: »
    Run crawl walk a 100 mile ultra
    Run a sub 3 hour marathon.

    Not easy to do in the same year, though certainly possible.
    I strongly suggest doing the sub-3 first, though!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,119 ✭✭✭Peterx


    3 or 4 runs a week, every week (starting next week :) )

    Win an IMRA race - hopefully the College Champs in my last year of night classes

    Beat my fecking age to the top at Slieve Donard - that should be getting easier at least!

    Sub 17 Parkrun


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,830 ✭✭✭hawkwing


    Complete a 20 metre run in 2018! which after 8 days of fking Aussie Flu is becoming more of a distant dream:mad:


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  • Registered Users Posts: 95 ✭✭wookiesleep


    1) Half Marathon 1.24:30 (PB 1.29:03)
    2) Marathon 3.10 (PB 3.18:44)


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭quick feet


    A few targets to chase throughout the year

    Distance|Current PB|Target
    Marathon| 3:17:29|3:14:00
    Half|1:30:00|1:32:02
    10 Miles|69:10|68:00
    10k|41:18|41:00
    5 Miles|33:07|32:45
    5K|19:50|19:30

    I managed 1550 miles last year so any increase on that will do..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 582 ✭✭✭Pomplamousse


    My 2018 goals are:
    1. Sub 48min 10k
    2. Sub 1hr45mins half marathon
    3. Sub 4hr marathon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,834 ✭✭✭OOnegative


    quick feet wrote: »
    A few targets to chase throughout the year

    Distance|Current PB|Target
    Marathon| 3:17:29|3:14:00
    Half|1:30:00|1:32:02
    10 Miles|69:10|68:00
    10k|41:18|41:00
    5 Miles|33:07|32:45
    5K|19:50|19:30

    I managed 1550 miles last year so any increase on that will do..

    Why target a 1.32 Half when the PB is 1.30?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 133 ✭✭Classic21


    Distance|Current PB|Target
    Marathon| 3:16:56|3:09:59
    Half|1:26:46|1:24:59
    10 Miles|68:45|66:00
    10k|39:35|38:00
    5K|18:46|18:00

    All PB’s came last year, 10 mile and marathon should of been faster.
    Marathon will be the main target in either May or October, I better decide which soon


  • Registered Users Posts: 307 ✭✭quick feet


    OOnegative wrote: »
    Why target a 1.32 Half when the PB is 1.30?
    Apolagies; it's a typo should of read 1:32- 1:30 ...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 28 sutrra


    Limerick, Belfast and Dublin Marathons. 100 Miles of Istria (green route), Mourne Way Marathon, Kerry Ultralite, and at the end of the year hopefully break the 11.05 time from last year Raw Ultra WW.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,807 ✭✭✭skyblue46


    skyblue46 wrote: »
    1. Sub 20 5k even if I have to wait until Jingle Bells
    2. Hopefully get through S&C in one piece, stay injury free and notice the benefits
    3. 1.35 for a half
    4. 1:09:59 for 10 miles
    5. Keep enjoying running as much as I have been.

    Happy Christmas to all, hope ye have a ball :)

    One done and one fail so far! S&C bit the dust! :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,742 ✭✭✭4Ad


    4Ad wrote: »
    Signed up for my first Marathon in March..
    Finish it in a respectable time.

    Done..Delighted witn my time...
    What next ?
    Hills and off road I'm thinking..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,725 ✭✭✭Enduro


    sutrra wrote: »
    Limerick, Belfast and Dublin Marathons. 100 Miles of Istria (green route), Mourne Way Marathon, Kerry Ultralite, and at the end of the year hopefully break the 11.05 time from last year Raw Ultra WW.

    Taking it easy, yeah :)

    That's a great looking collection. I'll be very interested to hear how you find Istria. It looks like its a spectacular location. Do report back!


  • Registered Users Posts: 28 sutrra


    Enduro wrote: »
    Taking it easy, yeah :)

    That's a great looking collection. I'll be very interested to hear how you find Istria. It looks like its a spectacular location. Do report back!
    .
    Istria is a place where i was born and raised, so will be really pround to do that race. So the race report will be with a big disclaimer because of that 🙂.But will try to do my best !


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,019 ✭✭✭Itziger


    Itziger wrote: »
    Going to keep it simple I think. (Note last two words)

    HM - Plan on having a go at this PB in March. 1.22.04 on this very course in 2015.
    Marathon - Will have a go at 2.55

    The rest... we'll see.

    One down, one to go. A big and lovely surprise on Sunday in Diekirch. 1.21.05 now confirmed.

    Surprise because the weather, you can imagine, was very cold and quite windy. This forecast had got me down in the days previous to the race and my mind wasn't in a good place. However, on the day the training stood to me. And here is a great lesson for me and maybe others. You'll never have heard it before. It's a running revolution.......... Trust the Training. Seriously though. I'd done some tough sessions and I should have been positive but I let something outside my control get to me. Not during the race, mind. Once we kicked off the old race feel came back and I said, fcuk that and your 'plan' to run this as a marathon pace training session. Shame I couldn't catch the fella in front of me in the last km. I'd a got the 1.20.xx. Next year maybe, or the year after when I hit the 55 category. Eyes on the prize, baby, eyes on the prize.

    Now for Marathon training.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,834 ✭✭✭OOnegative


    Itziger wrote: »
    One down, one to go. A big and lovely surprise on Sunday in Diekirch. 1.21.05 now confirmed.

    Surprise because the weather, you can imagine, was very cold and quite windy. This forecast had got me down in the days previous to the race and my mind wasn't in a good place. However, on the day the training stood to me. And here is a great lesson for me and maybe others. You'll never have heard it before. It's a running revolution.......... Trust the Training. Seriously though. I'd done some tough sessions and I should have been positive but I let something outside my control get to me. Not during the race, mind. Once we kicked off the old race feel came back and I said, fcuk that and your 'plan' to run this as a marathon pace training session. Shame I couldn't catch the fella in front of me in the last km. I'd a got the 1.20.xx. Next year maybe, or the year after when I hit the 55 category. Eyes on the prize, baby, eyes on the prize.

    Now for Marathon training.

    Good man, you are making a mockery of us young lads!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,019 ✭✭✭Itziger


    OOnegative wrote: »
    Good man, you are making a mockery of us young lads!!

    Maybe your hydration plan is off pre-race, young fella. On the Friday I had a few (4) bottles of Battin (local lager) and I was very good on Sat. just had two cans of Guinness draught watching the rugger buggers.

    To be fair, I had done a min-taper for this and I had done some nice sessions. What I've found in my most recent pb's (Marthon 2017 and last Sunday's Half) is that identifying workouts in training that bring you to where you want to be in fitness and sharpness is key. I've mentioned something about this in the sub 3 thread I think. Find a few workouts that are tough but that deep down you know are working. That will vary from runner to runner, depending on your strengths and weaknesses. So, for the Half I take a couple of Garmin Advanced sessions and one kinda homemade one and I build them into a vague plan. I find I need about 6 to 8 weeks of decent training to do a good Half. I'm currently running 6 or 7 days a week but besides the workouts all the rest is easy stuff. I can't really be bothered with hill reps and that - I just don't know if they ever did anything for me. Maybe I wasn't doing 'em right.

    Consistent training is a must, as we know. I find I can operate at about 90+% of pb level just off of decent honest training with no fancy stuff. But for the PB you obviously need to up the ante. Don't complicate it. If you're already fit and in ok shape, as almost all here are, then you need to find a plan to get you the extra few % points. If you're super ambitious and aiming for a sub 2.30 marathon say, then that's a different game.


  • Registered Users Posts: 944 ✭✭✭Jakey Rolling


    Itziger wrote: »
    One down, one to go. A big and lovely surprise on Sunday in Diekirch. 1.21.05 now confirmed.

    Surprise because the weather, you can imagine, was very cold and quite windy. This forecast had got me down in the days previous to the race and my mind wasn't in a good place. However, on the day the training stood to me. And here is a great lesson for me and maybe others. You'll never have heard it before. It's a running revolution.......... Trust the Training. Seriously though. I'd done some tough sessions and I should have been positive but I let something outside my control get to me. Not during the race, mind. Once we kicked off the old race feel came back and I said, fcuk that and your 'plan' to run this as a marathon pace training session. Shame I couldn't catch the fella in front of me in the last km. I'd a got the 1.20.xx. Next year maybe, or the year after when I hit the 55 category. Eyes on the prize, baby, eyes on the prize.

    Now for Marathon training.

    Giving us old fogeys some hope!

    After 3 years on the comeback trail I ran my best marathon (3:27) in Cork last year, aged 50. Thanks to your example I can believe it's not all downhill from here, so looking forward to improving further in the next few years. Current plan is to take this year out of marathon training, enjoy some long slow ultras and resume a plan aiming for a 3:10-3:15 marathon in spring 2019.

    I could do with following your plan, but I suspect it involves lots of miles in relatively benign Spanish winters - as opposed to dragging my ass out on dark,dreary Irish winter mornings. Still, getting out the door is the hardest part :-)

    100412.2526@compuserve.com



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,019 ✭✭✭Itziger


    Giving us old fogeys some hope!

    After 3 years on the comeback trail I ran my best marathon (3:27) in Cork last year, aged 50. Thanks to your example I can believe it's not all downhill from here, so looking forward to improving further in the next few years. Current plan is to take this year out of marathon training, enjoy some long slow ultras and resume a plan aiming for a 3:10-3:15 marathon in spring 2019.

    I could do with following your plan, but I suspect it involves lots of miles in relatively benign Spanish winters - as opposed to dragging my ass out on dark,dreary Irish winter mornings. Still, getting out the door is the hardest part :-)

    You must know me from years ago man!!!! I lived in Spain from 1990 to '99. Been in Luxoland since 2001. Benign, me arse. Windchill on Sunday was about -8 or lower. My teeth were hurting me on Monday and Tuesday this week!!

    I would absolutely love to feel that some people here take a little inspiration from my performances. That's the biggest compliment anyone can receive. Thanks... and go for it!!!!! Fancy an auld trail in Lux or Germany? A running mate sent me a link to a cool looking one in mid late August near Hahn (the famous Ryanair airport) or I might, big might, try the 75k yoke that nearly killed me last September again this year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,834 ✭✭✭OOnegative


    Itziger wrote: »
    You must know me from years ago man!!!! I lived in Spain from 1990 to '99. Been in Luxoland since 2001. Benign, me arse. Windchill on Sunday was about -8 or lower. My teeth were hurting me on Monday and Tuesday this week!!

    I would absolutely love to feel that some people here take a little inspiration from my performances. That's the biggest compliment anyone can receive. Thanks... and go for it!!!!! Fancy an auld trail in Lux or Germany? A running mate sent me a link to a cool looking one in mid late August near Hahn (the famous Ryanair airport) or I might, big might, try the 75k yoke that nearly killed me last September again this year.

    What marathon are you targeting?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,019 ✭✭✭Itziger


    OOnegative wrote: »
    What marathon are you targeting?

    Stockholm, June 2nd. If I avoid injury in my upcoming visit to Alpine slopes. Second in my life........

    Might do Autumn one as well. Haven't decided.


  • Registered Users Posts: 944 ✭✭✭Jakey Rolling


    Itziger wrote: »
    You must know me from years ago man!!!! I lived in Spain from 1990 to '99. Been in Luxoland since 2001. Benign, me arse.

    My bad! Knew you were somewhere in dem foreign parts.
    Yea, winter in the Benelux area would be no picnic either.

    Deliberately don't have much on my racing schedule, 100k on 1st April which I'm not exactly ready for, but I will tough it out because its paid for, and then Belfast 24hr in June. Would love to do some of the continental ultras, but time and funds won't allow this year.

    100412.2526@compuserve.com



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,414 ✭✭✭Testosterscone


    Realize I missed this last year. Gonna try and approach this as a performance review and something specific enough that it is measurable

    Mileage - 3000 (This year to date - 3055)
    Simple fact that this is a target is with a new baby come April maintaining mileage will be sign that I have managed it well

    Tracking as 17 miles ahead of target

    Performance
    - PB's - 10k, HM, Marathon - (current PBs: 34.10/1.16.01/2.43.01)
    Bronze - 1% improvement,
    Silver - 2% improvement,
    Gold - 5% improvement

    Silver Target for HM with 1.14.48 PB

    Competition
    - 2 Championships gold medals (Dublin/Leinster/All Ireland) - (Currently 1 from 2017)
    - Top 10 Dublin Intermediate XC (Best previous performances - 11th, 13th)

    1 team gold Achieved so far

    Coaching
    - 24 PB's achieved (from 11 athletes)
    Currently 15

    - 3 >5% improvement PB's (largest in 2017 - 17.5%/10 min over 10k)

    Currently 1 7% improvement and a 3% as next best

    - 2 CountyProvincial/National Championship medals ( 2 achieved in 2017)

    1 National medal

    - 1 Outright Podium Finish (1 Race win in 2017)

    Quarterly update


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,582 ✭✭✭Swashbuckler


    Quarterly update

    Do "soft" races count as podiums?????? ;) Also, who's the 7%?! Curiosity getting the better of me.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,306 ✭✭✭ariana`


    Just realised i never posted any goals, so a bit late but here they are :cool:

    PBs (correct as of Dec 31st 2017)
    5k: Current 24:36, goal 23:59
    10k: Current 52:12, goal 50:xx
    10m: Current 1:30:50, goal 1:29:xx
    HM: Current 2:09:25, goal 1:59:59
    Marathon, Current 4:37:06, goal - no plans to run another in 2018 (famous last words :P)

    And of course all the other less quantifiable but equally as important goals such as keeping the enjoyment factor.

    1 out of the 4 was achieved in the first quarter - 10m 1:26:11. I didn't race any of the other distances. DCM may also now be back on the cards :P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,184 ✭✭✭Spirogyra


    Think I'd really like to try to break 21 minutes for 5K, I've done 21'09 and 21'08...Might try to break it down to miles and even quarter miles in training and try to do those faster :) Have a quarter mile, half mile and mile distance from home measured :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,928 ✭✭✭✭rainbow kirby


    Get back running within a reasonable timeframe after the newbie makes their appearance in mid-February

    Get running with the double buggy when #2 is big enough - we have one of these just waiting for a smaller copilot.

    More Parkrun tourism - I'm on 23 different events at the moment, would like to get up to around 35-40.

    Do a 10k in the summer and possibly a 10 miler (finally get around to doing the Cabbage Patch 10 in Twickenham!) or half late in 2018

    Baby arrived on 1st February and I started running again in mid-March, I've done 3 parkruns since then.

    Not one of them was my home one - they were Mile End, Pymmes and Valentines so 2 out of 3 were new to me. I'm on 26 different events now but have been meaning to get back to Highbury Fields soon.

    I'm doing some very slow run-walk with the double buggy, little copilot is well wedged in with the Out n About newborn support and a thick seat liner.

    I've entered the Cabbage Patch 10, that's October 14th. Will hopefully be able to give it a good go.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,483 ✭✭✭✭Supercell


    Since I was in a car accident last year my left knee hasn't been right.
    At its worst I couldn't run more than three quarters of a mile without agony in it.
    With a lot of physio over the last couple of months and strength training it seems to be finally getting a bit better (up to 1.75 miles now, may even go for 2 this weekend!).
    If I can do a 10k and maybe even a half this year I'd be over the moon.
    My wife is doing the womens mini marathon for the first time and its pure torture watching her training.

    My names Supercell and I'm a recovering runaholic :)

    Have a weather station?, why not join the Ireland Weather Network - http://irelandweather.eu/



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,807 ✭✭✭skyblue46


    skyblue46 wrote: »
    1. Sub 20 5k even if I have to wait until Jingle Bells
    2. Hopefully get through S&C in one piece, stay injury free and notice the benefits
    3. 1.35 for a half
    4. 1:09:59 for 10 miles
    5. Keep enjoying running as much as I have been.

    Happy Christmas to all, hope ye have a ball :)

    1, 3 and 5 done. 2 is just not my thing!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,490 ✭✭✭✭Murph_D


    skyblue46 wrote: »
    1, 3 and 5 done. 2 is just not my thing!

    Fantastic progress. Starting from similar place, it took me six years to achieve what you have done in one!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,834 ✭✭✭OOnegative


    OOnegative wrote: »
    1. 1.25 Half marathon at CPC Loop Den Haag in March.
    2. Stay injury free once more.
    3. Improve 5k/10k PB's.
    4. And for the season that's in it, a surprise please.

    1. 1.26.11 in the CPC in March, the 1.25 was there only for cramping in last 3k, still very happy with the time I ran.
    2. So far so good, few niggles but don’t we all.
    3. Improved 10k to 38.46, haven’t raced a 5k yet.
    4. Still waiting on the surprise!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,984 ✭✭✭Duanington


    Duanington wrote: »
    5k ( ugh)....f*ck it, sub 17.10

    5 miles - sub 29

    10k - 35.x

    10 mile - race one, don't particularly like the distance though...and it doesn't like me

    1/2 - sub 1.20 ( first half of the year hopefully

    mara - sub 2.50


    Basically to do what I should have done this year :(


    Oh, eat more red meat :o

    First 2 ticked off, onto the 10k\10mile\half now ( although might not get to race both 10mile and half)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,834 ✭✭✭OOnegative


    Duanington wrote: »
    First 2 ticked off, onto the 10k\10mile\half now ( although might not get to race both 10mile and half)

    What about the red meat bit D?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 251 ✭✭noelearly


    noelearly wrote: »
    2017 exceeded my expectations almost perfect until i twinged my glutimis maximus in my final race on new years eve.

    So here goes.
    5k : sub 17 pb (17.37) so ambitious enough
    5m : sub 30 on (30.37)
    10k hate it so staying clear I think
    10m: sub 64 Mallow Sub 60 John Buckley
    Half: sub 1 20 Clonmel or Charleville
    Marathon. Sub 3 Cork Sub 2.50 Frankfurt

    Main targets John Buckley and Frankfurt so looking to peak in September/October.

    Well so far I got sub 64 in Mallow and 30.07 for 5 mile. Next Cork Marahon in 17 days, but I'm not counting.


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