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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:54 pm
by DB10GOONER
Percy Dalton wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:You do know that we are all going to pressure you to run in a Gunnersaurus outfit.

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How did you get brazilianGOONER to pose in THAT outfit?! :shock:

:lol: :wink:

More to the point how did they get me to pose in this one?


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Fixed that for ya, Chubbsy. :wink:

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:46 pm
by BournemouthRED
My bird did it last year and is running again next year, even supporting was an amazing experience so I can only imagine how it feels to actually complete it!
Alot of hard work but ultimately worth every second of pain! Good luck mate! :barscarf:

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:14 pm
by HashKads
BournemouthRED wrote:My bird did it last year and is running again next year, even supporting was an amazing experience so I can only imagine how it feels to actually complete it!
Alot of hard work but ultimately worth every second of pain! Good luck mate! :barscarf:
Was this you supporting her?

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 2:23 am
by RioGooner
never a marathon, only a 10k run. And I was in the shit afterwards. There is a very specific set of training you have to follow in order to run a marathon properly

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:46 pm
by goonersid
Not since they changed the name to Snickers. :wink: :oops:

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:52 pm
by BournemouthRED
kingjayson1 wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:My bird did it last year and is running again next year, even supporting was an amazing experience so I can only imagine how it feels to actually complete it!
Alot of hard work but ultimately worth every second of pain! Good luck mate! :barscarf:
Was this you supporting her?

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That's me mate :barscarf:

Re: Anyone run a marathon before?

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 4:27 pm
by Goose
Done the Dublin Marathon a couple of years ago (I fancied Dublin as a better place to have a few celebratory beers after).

A Marathon is worth doing but you need to get yourself a proper training plan.
Once you get to 13-15 miles run stage on you plan and you feel like you cannot do any more drop the pace buy 30 seconds per mile and it should be plain sailing.


1 note of caution - after I done the marathon I had lost what little pace I did have for playing football. My legs had gone :cry: :cry: as anyone who had played in the Mackams game can testify.

Another piece of advice - don't go straight from the race onto a 10 hour drinking session. Apparently it can dehydrate you. :wink:

Also, not sure why but most of my toenails fell off after a couple of days

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 5:58 pm
by Rugby Gooner
I have never run a marathon,but I have eaten a few!!! :lol: :lol: :wink:

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:13 pm
by olgitgooner
Rugby Gooner wrote:I have never run a marathon,but I have eaten a few!!! :lol: :lol: :wink:
I was going to post similar.

But I didn't. Because Sid beat us to it. :-P :wink:

A mate ran the London marathon two years ago. He found it far tougher than envisaged. He was really looking forward to a big post-run meal. Followed by a nice beerathon. Couldn't do it because he had cramps and vomiting for hours after. Don't know if this is common?

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:11 am
by Bendtners Drinking Buddy
Both times i did it i could walk for a good few days (but could still drink :lol: ).

Honestly, its one of the hardest things you will ever do, and one of the best as well. Train properly, but you seriously dont need to be running 20 miles + before the main event - i reckon getting up to 15-16 is sufficient and then just pull the big one out the bag on the day.

Hill training is a great way to start, builds up the legs and then get going on the runs - load up on Arsenal podcasts to keep you going.

Good luck, and when you've done it nobody can take the medal away from you (unless you live on Merseyside) :barscarf:

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:30 am
by Number 5
I'm sure I heard that the London Marathon is some kind of ballot. They get more entrants than they need, so is it possible to register and that but not actually get accepted?

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:53 am
by Bendtners Drinking Buddy
Number 5 wrote:I'm sure I heard that the London Marathon is some kind of ballot. They get more entrants than they need, so is it possible to register and that but not actually get accepted?
Yep, and you pay to enter "the ballot" - got lucky the first time, last year i got a place through a chairty - easyy, but need to raise a minimum of £1500.....

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 4:33 pm
by Goose
Number 5 wrote:I'm sure I heard that the London Marathon is some kind of ballot. They get more entrants than they need, so is it possible to register and that but not actually get accepted?
For the Dublin marathon if you apply on time you get in.

Main reasons I went for Dublin were:
Its a good place to celebrate.
It's late in the year (oct or November) as I don't like the sun. The London marathon in April has the potential of being the first hot weekend of the year after you have trained through the winter.

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:52 pm
by Number 5
Goose wrote:
Number 5 wrote:I'm sure I heard that the London Marathon is some kind of ballot. They get more entrants than they need, so is it possible to register and that but not actually get accepted?
For the Dublin marathon if you apply on time you get in.

Main reasons I went for Dublin were:
Its a good place to celebrate.
It's late in the year (oct or November) as I don't like the sun. The London marathon in April has the potential of being the first hot weekend of the year after you have trained through the winter.
Aaah mate, you just outed yourself as a ginger.

Word to the wise, don't run the Dublin marathon ever again, now that DB10's knows you're a day walker he'll have your ears for that chain he wears round his neck, Universal Soldier style. :lol:

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 9:21 pm
by Goose
Number 5 wrote:
Goose wrote:
Number 5 wrote:I'm sure I heard that the London Marathon is some kind of ballot. They get more entrants than they need, so is it possible to register and that but not actually get accepted?

It's late in the year (oct or November) as I don't like the sun. The London marathon in April has the potential of being the first hot weekend of the year after you have trained through the winter.
Aaah mate, you just outed yourself as a ginger.

DB10's knows you're a day walker he'll have your ears for that chain he wears round his neck, Universal Soldier style. :lol:
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Bloody hell no5 you should work for interplod :lol: :lol:

I knew I would get caught out once I dropped my guard. I even played on the mackams fans game with a wig to hide it.

Still only a couple of years until I can celebrate being bald and I can go out in public again :barscarf: :barscarf: