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(10-16-2023, 11:32 AM)BeijingBaggie Wrote: Has anyone got any trainers recommendations? Probably not buying for a while but interested what you all recommend. I'm clocking 100km a month and for races I've done two marathons and three half marathons this year. Know I get a lot of mileage but I bought some Bondi 8s in April. Very comfortable and good for long runs but already the heel fabric is starting to flare out and come loose which am disappointed in since how much they cost. Thanks in advance hope you're all well!

I have worn Nike Pegasus for many years - great, popular all-purpose shos and reasonably priced.
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Kayano on sale, last about a year at 20k week.
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I’ve only ever purchased 1 decent pair of running shoes but am very happy with Adidas supernovas.
In the form of his life.
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Did a quick 45 mins round the Thames at lunch.

Getting to the time of year now where it's cold, wet and windy and just getting outside is a win.
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Don't mind it when it's light rain and not too cold, you soon warm up. Strained my hammy on Wednesday so going to have to rest it for a while sadly.
In the form of his life.
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(11-10-2023, 02:23 PM)Midget In A Pinstripe Suit Wrote: Don't mind it when it's light rain and not too cold, you soon warm up. Strained my hammy on Wednesday so going to have to rest it for a while sadly.

Once you're out it's fine, 9 times out of 10 it's getting outside that's the problem.
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I'd probably say, unless it's absolutely chucking it down this is about the best conditions. Not so cold you come back shivering, and not so hot you end up a dehydrated mess. I actually quite enjoy a bit of drizzle on a run, used to love playing 11 a side in the rain too oddly.
In the form of his life.
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I don't mind this time of year for running, helpful as its coinciding with my most consistent running for the best part of two years. I'm 99% confident injury woes are behind me, looking to up the mileage towards something resembling volume by the end of the year before booking in some races for next spring and autumn, maybe even another marathon if I pull up alright.

Early Sunday mornings this time of year when you have back roads to yourself, it's great. Another +1 to running in the rain and drizzle too, great sense of satisfaction when you get it done and back in the warm. Getting out the door in the first place is 99% of the battle, running is the easy bit.
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(11-10-2023, 03:07 PM)Ted Maul Wrote: I don't mind this time of year for running, helpful as its coinciding with my most consistent running for the best part of two years. I'm 99% confident injury woes are behind me, looking to up the mileage towards something resembling volume by the end of the year before booking in some races for next spring and autumn, maybe even another marathon if I pull up alright.

Early Sunday mornings this time of year when you have back roads to yourself, it's great. Another +1 to running in the rain and drizzle too, great sense of satisfaction when you get it done and back in the warm. Getting out the door in the first place is 99% of the battle, running is the easy bit.

This is exactly my point, when you're out it's great but the prospect of going from inside where it's warm to outside where it isn't never appeals.
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+1 for getting out of the door. I have put some races in just to give me the necessary kick up the backside to get out of the house. Got the Southampton 10k in 2 weeks that starts and finishes at St Mary’s. I will be in a slightly worse state this Saturday
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