Hello all, first post on here since I wrangled the account away from my mum some time ago.
As the thread title suggests, I'm wondering about the abundance of the... younger ones (pardon my bluntness ) on the forums. I turned 19 at the end of August and have a few half mara's under my belt already (hoping to break 1'35 at Silverstone in March), and tend to rack up about 35-40 mpw.
None of my University friends understand my motivations for running at all, and - aside from a select few - don't exercise at all. Yet here I am, totally bucking the student trend and getting up at 8am on a Sunday morning to do a 13 miler.
Is anyone else in my situation? I would love to hear from you. Also, any useful sessions you may have devised/heard of/done for half marathons would be appreciated as well
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Not me - I'm old and slow.
But rock on, young'un! You actually sound quite intelligent for a nineteen year old...
<<waits for clamour of angry teenagers>>
Crikey?
Are you sure you're 18? Because I'm the same age and the last time I used these phrases I was taking the piss.....
But anyway, I'm the same age as you, but haven't taken running quite as seriously as you because of working and surfing committments. I got up to 30mpw at one stage, but then dropped to 0mpw for a while .
Would love to run a LOT more once I'm at Uni. How have you found the running club at Uni?
oh - I should also say I was playing rugby 2/3 times a week and training twice a week as well then........
carry on
Enough surfing ... get off the computer and go out for a run!
As I recall, there used to be a young runners' thread a while back and it was quite busy - plenty of young folk on it plus the odd Mrs Robinson type loitering
I'm 100% sure I'm not 18 - mainly cause I'm 19
I was gonna join the running club but Seminars etc clashed with the training times so I'm having to go on my lonesome I'm afraid, I wasn't too bothered about it in the end.
I should also add that Friday is my rest day, because Thursday night at the Union is cheap drinks night.....
I'll see if I can dig that thread out Muttley - would be an interesting read I think. Aside from the Mrs Robinson part. I don't need seducing thankyou
Not until next July SP. Just trying to get used to tearing round at daft speeds on a bike and upping my running milage after getting shin splints.
FB- does it make you feel better that i'm in the pub at least 3 nights a week aswell?
Where at you at uni? When I was at uni everyone was massively in to sport and working out. We were into drinking and partying too, but it was all about burning the candle at both ends!
See if your uni has a running club where you can meet some like-minded people.
that's acceptable - 5 nights would be better though
I'm at St Andrews - you know, that posh place in Fife in Scotland I know what you mean though - my workload has increased massively this year so I'm having to prioritise unfortunately.
Lurking around other threads, it's amazing to see how many people are over 50 and still cracking away - I hope to be in their position in 30 years
On a totally unrelated note, what does this "Pirate" icon mean above some people's posts?
Pirates are RW forumites who (should be) training for an IronMan triathlon or who have done one.
I fall into the "should be training for one". It's a work in progress....
pirates
this will tell you a bit more
Ooh (bookmarks for future reference).....
I have an awful lot of respect for triathletes. The training, the sheer load it takes on one's life (both working and social) the guts and determination.... one day, perhaps. I read a feature in one of the RW magazines once about someone who did the Hawaii one.... just mind-blowing.
SspysduckM
That's where I went! So I know there are more sports clubs you can shake a stick at, and loads of motivated people who you should be able to run with? It's where I first got in to running.
What is a whipper snapper?
What age does that end at?
Sspysduck
I seem to remember the Boat Club (rowing) did fantastic fitness training. You don't need to row - a lot of people just joined for the circuit training.
Does 27 (nearly 28) count?
PO
It depends
i was on my 2nd marriage, 2nd mortgage and pregnant with my 3rd kid by then so I probably wasn't...........
I went to the sports fayre during freshers week to enquie about clubs but unfortunately the ones I talked to take place when I have seminars on, so it would be nigh-on impossible to juggle the whole lot around. As it turns out, I have a 3 hour slot between 10 and 1 where I go out running then, and that's it for the rest of the day
4 hours in the final year sounds fine by me What did you do?
English, but 4 hours is pretty standard for any Arts subject in the last 2 years. 2 modules per semester, 1 lecture and 1 tutorial for each. Saying that though I did generally study 9 - 5 the rest of the week.
I had about 12 hours per week in first 2 years.