Yesterday's lyrics were: "Donald where's your troosers", Andy Stewart, in recognition of the high winds in Scotland. Not the weather for wearing a kilt.
What: walk to the hospital Why: first part of prostate treatment, so that will be little exercise today and tomorrow, at least.
Lyrics: familar...so that's a no.
Slushy snow here.
Progress is rarely a straight line. There are always bumps in the road, but you can make the choice to keep looking ahead.
Snow due to reach us any time. Was intending to try a little run this afternoon but don't want to risk another fall so may end up on the treadie or opt for the turbo. Will make a decision at the time I think. Going to try a gentle swim after my jab this morning and see if that loosens things up a little.
What: jab, swim, run or turbo Why: one day off is enough Last hard: sleeping still isn't easy Last rest: 4/2
Lyrics - yes.
If you think you can or you think you can't you're probably right.
morning all... best wishes for today Ale, hope all goes well. lyric - ah yes, had to sing it thru to get to the title tho' what - supposed to be clubnight, but may have no car issues so could be reps from home why - tuesday last rest - last sunday last hard - saturday
8 commute with first half run to feel second half run as a sort of progression. Splits 7:00, 7:07, 7:09, 7:09, 7:08, 7:00, 6:52, 6:33 Only coughed and wheezed in the first mile so looks like Wokingham is back on as a fast training run as opposed to a race.
We have been threatened with more of the white stuff but I'm hoping it will be a massive fail.
Didn'y get up till 1.30 so time short today will just be s cycle ride to and fro early finish tonight as tonights normal overtime has been canclled will be interesting
What: cycle distance tbc Why: time is short Last Hsrd: sometime last week Lyrics nope
Thanks for the kind wishes. All seemed to go to plan, and the hospital seem happy, so back there on the 15th for the radioactive implants. Back home now. Rather tired, from the general I guess, so will take it easy for a day or two. Only downside was that I only walked about 500 metres and then got the bus this morning: couldn't stand up!
Progress is rarely a straight line. There are always bumps in the road, but you can make the choice to keep looking ahead.
Swim this morning was ok, seemed to help free the shoulder a little though I did discover that it's quite uncomfortable driving. Just as I stepped out of the door for my run this afternoon it started to snow - huge flakes which, when they had the gusting wind behind them, were painful - then sleet, then rain, then, just as I was nearly home, it all stopped. Nice to be out though overall and when it was feeling a bit tough I thought that I'd do a mile for Alehouse so there's one on me
If you think you can or you think you can't you're probably right.
Managed a blowy 7 mile steady run with a few strides tonight after work. It was one of my duty nights, so never made it far from work, just toing and froing!
No snow here but wind and wet. Measured 36 gusting 60 kts.
What: an exhilarating 20.44 Why: even my other half was asking that. Enforced grounding (work) for next 6 days and Loch Katrine not long off Last Hard: see above Last rest: Friday.
Glad all went reaonably well today AH
LM.H good that swim helped. Driving is an activity that makes a few demands on shoulders - I had 3 months off driving with a # collar bone.
Good to see folk still getting out BM, Chickadee, donaldo, NZC, Postie
Kinda feeling left out with snow. This was recent harbour recordings:
Evening all! Busy days with the semester just started, and a colleague ill whose class I had to cover yesterday...
What: 4M
Why: getting miles in
last hard: Sunday's longer run
last rest: Monday
Saturday I went up and down the local bridge, for 6 "up the bridge" repeats, closest to a hill I could get at my parents'. I now have my eye on the stairs of the car park at the hospital- should be 6 or 7 floors... Sunday I did 1 hr, and from 15' I added a 15" flat out sprint every 5', as a variation on the Tabata sprints. Breaks the monotony if nothing else.
Alehouse: best of luck with the treatment. Daddie-beest is battling similar stuff, though it requires a more aggressive approach, and I hope you will be spared all that. Positive, healing thoughts heading your way!
LMH: may the shoulder quietens down soon. Arnica and traumeel might help, oral or ointment/gel forms. I'm sure you are taking good care of it
We had a big thunderstorm come through in the early hours of this morning, and in Belgium a tornado struck in a couple of places. Snow forecast for tonight. Weird weather. Hope you're all safe and sound!
After resolving WW3 between the kids I just had enough time to build up the bike for the turbo again, and get biking for half an hour. When wifey arrived home the tut and sigh was audible over the howling wind and car engine noise. BUT SHE BOUGHT ME THE FREAKING TURBO!
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Morning from a snowy West of Scotland.
What: A good steady 3.5 M run on freshly fallen snow
Okay so I'm a big kid running in snow
Lyrics: Not sure
Morning!
Yesterday's lyrics were: "Donald where's your troosers", Andy Stewart, in recognition of the high winds in Scotland. Not the weather for wearing a kilt.
What: walk to the hospital
Why: first part of prostate treatment, so that will be little exercise today and tomorrow, at least.
Lyrics: familar...so that's a no.
Slushy snow here.
Morning.
Hope it goes well Alehouse.
Spectacular footage OH.
Snow due to reach us any time. Was intending to try a little run this afternoon but don't want to risk another fall so may end up on the treadie or opt for the turbo. Will make a decision at the time I think. Going to try a gentle swim after my jab this morning and see if that loosens things up a little.
What: jab, swim, run or turbo
Why: one day off is enough
Last hard: sleeping still isn't easy
Last rest: 4/2
Lyrics - yes.
morning all...
best wishes for today Ale, hope all goes well.
lyric - ah yes, had to sing it thru to get to the title tho'
what - supposed to be clubnight, but may have no car issues so could be reps from home
why - tuesday
last rest - last sunday
last hard - saturday
afternoon sll
alehouse, oh we used to sing that song me and my brothers when we were kids!! Hope all goes well today
lmh hope jab helps
what: nothing
why: hard track session last night, calves need a rest
last hard: last night
last easy: sunday
have a good day all
8 commute with first half run to feel second half run as a sort of progression.
Splits 7:00, 7:07, 7:09, 7:09, 7:08, 7:00, 6:52, 6:33
Only coughed and wheezed in the first mile so looks like Wokingham is back on as a fast training run as opposed to a race.
We have been threatened with more of the white stuff but I'm hoping it will be a massive fail.
Afternoon
Postie Us too, me too
Hope ll will be ok for your race
Didn'y get up till 1.30 so time short today will just be s cycle ride to and fro early finish tonight as tonights normal overtime has been canclled will be interesting
What: cycle distance tbc
Why: time is short
Last Hsrd: sometime last week
Lyrics nope
best of luck, alehouse!
snow here too . Sick of it
no time to catch up unfortunately, hope everyone had a good weekend
what: 8 and a bit with strides
why: allegedly it helps with running form
last hard: Friday
last rest: Sunday
lyrics: no
Thanks for the kind wishes.
All seemed to go to plan, and the hospital seem happy, so back there on the 15th for the radioactive implants.
Back home now. Rather tired, from the general I guess, so will take it easy for a day or two. Only downside was that I only walked about 500 metres and then got the bus this morning: couldn't stand up!
Glad it went ok Alehouse.
Sounds as though you're on the mend postie.
Doesn't sound good about the over time Pammie.
Swim this morning was ok, seemed to help free the shoulder a little though I did discover that it's quite uncomfortable driving. Just as I stepped out of the door for my run this afternoon it started to snow - huge flakes which, when they had the gusting wind behind them, were painful - then sleet, then rain, then, just as I was nearly home, it all stopped. Nice to be out though overall and when it was feeling a bit tough I thought that I'd do a mile for Alehouse so there's one on me
Managed a blowy 7 mile steady run with a few strides tonight after work. It was one of my duty nights, so never made it far from work, just toing and froing!
Just googled lyrics - kicks foot
now off to work
Alehouse - first step towards full recovery - take it easy, good luck!
Little Miss Happy - have you been to see the doctor re your injury? Hope it is just bruising!
What: Just 3 miles with Mae then went to see "Lincoln" in the evening - great film.
No snow here but wind and wet. Measured 36 gusting 60 kts.
What: an exhilarating 20.44
Why: even my other half was asking that. Enforced grounding (work) for next 6 days and Loch Katrine not long off
Last Hard: see above
Last rest: Friday.
Glad all went reaonably well today AH
LM.H good that swim helped. Driving is an activity that makes a few demands on shoulders - I had 3 months off driving with a # collar bone.
Good to see folk still getting out BM, Chickadee, donaldo, NZC, Postie
Kinda feeling left out with snow. This was recent harbour recordings:
Thanks for the mile, LMH: if everybody did a mile for me every day I'm sure I'd get fit quickly!
Nice long run, OH! Looks like exhilerating is the right choice of word! Mind you when I saw 20:44 I thought you'd raced a 5k!
Broken shoulder was about 9 weeks with no driving. Twice. You'd have thought I'd learned the first time!
Have got a (Tesco) 5k this Sunday (but only if work behaves as on call)
Evening all! Busy days with the semester just started, and a colleague ill whose class I had to cover yesterday...
Saturday I went up and down the local bridge, for 6 "up the bridge" repeats, closest to a hill I could get at my parents'. I now have my eye on the stairs of the car park at the hospital- should be 6 or 7 floors... Sunday I did 1 hr, and from 15' I added a 15" flat out sprint every 5', as a variation on the Tabata sprints. Breaks the monotony if nothing else.
Alehouse: best of luck with the treatment. Daddie-beest is battling similar stuff, though it requires a more aggressive approach, and I hope you will be spared all that. Positive, healing thoughts heading your way!
LMH: may the shoulder quietens down soon. Arnica and traumeel might help, oral or ointment/gel forms. I'm sure you are taking good care of it
We had a big thunderstorm come through in the early hours of this morning, and in Belgium a tornado struck in a couple of places. Snow forecast for tonight. Weird weather. Hope you're all safe and sound!
Good stuff, you heroes.
After resolving WW3 between the kids I just had enough time to build up the bike for the turbo again, and get biking for half an hour. When wifey arrived home the tut and sigh was audible over the howling wind and car engine noise. BUT SHE BOUGHT ME THE FREAKING TURBO!