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Athletics 2016 Discussion Thread


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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I could do that :d 

Honestly, you should be trying very hard, if you're planning to run 10000m in 90 minutes. I wouldn't know what kind of pace you would need to develop without the opportunity of stopping mid-race :d

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Just now, Werloc said:

Honestly, you should be trying very hard, if you're planning to run 10000m in 90 minutes. I wouldn't know what kind of pace you would need to develop without the opportunity of stopping mid-race :d

 

Considering I'd mostly be walking instead of running, I'd be impressed if I'm able to do 10k in 90 minutes :lol:

 

My best 5k time is around half an hour and that nearly killed me :p 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

Considering I'd mostly be walking instead of running, I'd be impressed if I'm able to do 10k in 90 minutes :lol:

 

My best 5k time is around half an hour and that nearly killed me :p 

Wow, same, I'm not the fastest runner myself. 5k in 30 minutes is my average, but I believe that I could possibly pull off another 5k in less than an hour with a little bit more training. Although, sometimes it tends to get awkward when people post their runkeeper times on Facebook and everybody is running faster than me :p

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17 minutes ago, Werloc said:

Wow, same, I'm not the fastest runner myself. 5k in 30 minutes is my average, but I believe that I could possibly pull off another 5k in less than an hour with a little bit more training. Although, sometimes it tends to get awkward when people post their runkeeper times on Facebook and everybody is running faster than me :p

I'm sure I could do 10k in under an hour if I'd train for it, but after I did my once every 5-6 months running "training" I usually tell myself "Alright, never again, this is stupid." :p 

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18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'm sure I could do 10k in under an hour if I'd train for it, but after I did my once every 5-6 months running "training" I usually tell myself "Alright, never again, this is stupid." :p 

Sticking through the pain and laziness is the hardest part, but when you manage to pull through it feels rewarding afterwards :d

 

Edit: Actually got inspired enough to go for a run right now :p

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18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

Considering I'd mostly be walking instead of running, I'd be impressed if I'm able to do 10k in 90 minutes :lol:

 

My best 5k time is around half an hour and that nearly killed me :p 

Not close story, but when I was in school my pb on 100m was about 13. Now is I think about 16s :facepalm::lol: I always was best or second to best in my generation in almost all distances (100, 400, 800 and 1500). Once I was second in city (3 schools) and 9. place in cross country race for all Serbian school (it was 800m).  I had 14 ( If I remeber well). We ran at Hippodrome :lol: After I finished the race I think I wanted to die (my tactics was disaster :cry:).

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14 minutes ago, Werloc said:

Sticking through the pain and laziness is the hardest part, but when you manage to pull through it feels rewarding afterwards :d

 

Edit: Actually got inspired enough to go for a run right now :p

I'll provide the balance here and NOT go for a run then :d 

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7 minutes ago, dareza said:

Not close story, but when I was in school my pb on 100m was about 13. Now is I think about 16s :facepalm::lol: I always was best or second to best in my generation in almost all distances (100, 400, 800 and 1500). Once I was second in city (3 schools) and 9. place in cross country race for all Serbian school (it was 800m).  I had 14 ( If I remeber well). We ran at Hippodrome :lol: After I finished the race I think I wanted to die (my tactics was disaster :cry:).

I'm guessing you didn't have Mo Farah-like tactics? :p 

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