
I know Bournemouth Red is interested, just wanted to know if there are any other runners on here for any advice/tips etc?


OBG's Marathon Running Tip No 1.HashKads wrote:After feeling inspired by Frank's marathon run I've been toying with the idea of running next year's marathon.No I've been thinking of doing it for a while really. So I've signed up along with my lady of doing the Royal Parks Foundation half marathon in October with the view to doing full marathon in April.
I know Bournemouth Red is interested, just wanted to know if there are any other runners on here for any advice/tips etc?
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Or chest tape.OneBardGooner wrote:OBG's Marathon Running Tip No 1.HashKads wrote:After feeling inspired by Frank's marathon run I've been toying with the idea of running next year's marathon.No I've been thinking of doing it for a while really. So I've signed up along with my lady of doing the Royal Parks Foundation half marathon in October with the view to doing full marathon in April.
I know Bournemouth Red is interested, just wanted to know if there are any other runners on here for any advice/tips etc?
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Before you do anything else - buy a LARGE JAR of Vaseline (if you don't already have one that is!)
Then rub it on yer raspberries to make sure your running vest doesn't make em Red Raw!....
HashKads wrote:After feeling inspired by Frank's marathon run I've been toying with the idea of running next year's marathon.No I've been thinking of doing it for a while really. So I've signed up along with my lady of doing the Royal Parks Foundation half marathon in October with the view to doing full marathon in April.
I know Bournemouth Red is interested, just wanted to know if there are any other runners on here for any advice/tips etc?
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SWLGooner wrote:Or chest tape.OneBardGooner wrote:OBG's Marathon Running Tip No 1.HashKads wrote:After feeling inspired by Frank's marathon run I've been toying with the idea of running next year's marathon.No I've been thinking of doing it for a while really. So I've signed up along with my lady of doing the Royal Parks Foundation half marathon in October with the view to doing full marathon in April.
I know Bournemouth Red is interested, just wanted to know if there are any other runners on here for any advice/tips etc?
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Before you do anything else - buy a LARGE JAR of Vaseline (if you don't already have one that is!)
Then rub it on yer raspberries to make sure your running vest doesn't make em Red Raw!....
OneBardGooner wrote:OBG's Marathon Running Tip No 1.HashKads wrote:After feeling inspired by Frank's marathon run I've been toying with the idea of running next year's marathon.No I've been thinking of doing it for a while really. So I've signed up along with my lady of doing the Royal Parks Foundation half marathon in October with the view to doing full marathon in April.
I know Bournemouth Red is interested, just wanted to know if there are any other runners on here for any advice/tips etc?
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Before you do anything else - buy a LARGE JAR of Vaseline (if you don't already have one that is!)
Then rub it on yer raspberries to make sure your running vest doesn't make em Red Raw!....
SWLGooner wrote:Get a Garmin GPS watch - they are the nuts. As you know my mum is a keen runner, selected one for my old man to give her at Xmas and now she's figured it out she says it's absolutely amazing. I'll get the model name if you want.
You may want to think about joining a running club if you'd be doing most training runs alone, the social side might help to keep you motivated/distracted while running, but if you're doing it with your gf that covers it I guess.
As Frank Butcher says, proper running shoes, tailored specifically for you, are a must. I can ask and see where the best places in Central London are.
Eat properly - know you don't drink a lot but leave out the frozen fucking yogurt and maybe get protein shakes, and when you actually do a long run carbo-load... Leave out the shit as well, don't know what your diets like but for example I now have chicken breast, turkey or tuna/swordfish five times a week, and very rarely eat potatoes, sweet potatoes instead, much much better for you. Tastier too. You might wanna try brown rice instead of white?
Sort out a training plan, maybe a bit of competition with the mrs? But figure out a plan as frank says. Also, in all seriousness, vaseline/chest tape is a good shout. Get some good running gloves, compression shorts, and skins (upper and lower body if I was you) for cold runs too.
Oh yeah, and I'll volunteer to give you massages to help with any stress or muscle tightness.
Goose wrote:SWLGooner wrote:Get a Garmin GPS watch - they are the nuts. As you know my mum is a keen runner, selected one for my old man to give her at Xmas and now she's figured it out she says it's absolutely amazing. I'll get the model name if you want.
You may want to think about joining a running club if you'd be doing most training runs alone, the social side might help to keep you motivated/distracted while running, but if you're doing it with your gf that covers it I guess.
As Frank Butcher says, proper running shoes, tailored specifically for you, are a must. I can ask and see where the best places in Central London are.
Eat properly - know you don't drink a lot but leave out the frozen fucking yogurt and maybe get protein shakes, and when you actually do a long run carbo-load... Leave out the shit as well, don't know what your diets like but for example I now have chicken breast, turkey or tuna/swordfish five times a week, and very rarely eat potatoes, sweet potatoes instead, much much better for you. Tastier too. You might wanna try brown rice instead of white?
Sort out a training plan, maybe a bit of competition with the mrs? But figure out a plan as frank says. Also, in all seriousness, vaseline/chest tape is a good shout. Get some good running gloves, compression shorts, and skins (upper and lower body if I was you) for cold runs too.
Oh yeah, and I'll volunteer to give you massages to help with any stress or muscle tightness.
What SWL is saying is cut out the jizz!
Okie Dokie Flashy mate!flash gunner wrote:OneBardGooner wrote:OBG's Marathon Running Tip No 1.HashKads wrote:After feeling inspired by Frank's marathon run I've been toying with the idea of running next year's marathon.No I've been thinking of doing it for a while really. So I've signed up along with my lady of doing the Royal Parks Foundation half marathon in October with the view to doing full marathon in April.
I know Bournemouth Red is interested, just wanted to know if there are any other runners on here for any advice/tips etc?
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Before you do anything else - buy a LARGE JAR of Vaseline (if you don't already have one that is!)
Then rub it on yer raspberries to make sure your running vest doesn't make em Red Raw!....![]()
Looking forward to hearing No 2
That would explain why Kingjayson is the current British number 1 and favourite for the Gold medal in the summer!!OneBardGooner wrote:Okie Dokie Flashy mate!flash gunner wrote:OneBardGooner wrote:OBG's Marathon Running Tip No 1.HashKads wrote:After feeling inspired by Frank's marathon run I've been toying with the idea of running next year's marathon.No I've been thinking of doing it for a while really. So I've signed up along with my lady of doing the Royal Parks Foundation half marathon in October with the view to doing full marathon in April.
I know Bournemouth Red is interested, just wanted to know if there are any other runners on here for any advice/tips etc?
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Before you do anything else - buy a LARGE JAR of Vaseline (if you don't already have one that is!)
Then rub it on yer raspberries to make sure your running vest doesn't make em Red Raw!....![]()
Looking forward to hearing No 2
OBG's Marathon Running Tip No 2.
Eat large amounts of protein (Chicken/Tuna etc) AFTER extensive running/ training sessions, which will aid in recovering from any niggles or injuries - but if you're a Veggie - then you'll need to find a substitute - so in this case it has to be the thing with the next highest protein content which would be Male Sperm.