We headed down to Wales on Friday afternoon, leaving at 1pm, and struggling through some pretty awful traffic to get to my parents' house in the Rhymney Valley at about 6.45pm (5h45 instead of 3h45). I'm pretty sure I had bedsores by the time I got out of the car. But my mam had made us a huge slow cooker stew, and dad gave us both a big glass of red wine, and we were soon nicely relaxed
A few months ago, when parkrun announced they were rebranding the volunteer kit, my mam took one of the old vests, intent on having some fun recycling it. Here are some of the things she made / decorated. I meant to bring the ted back to sit next to my monitor, but unfortunately I forgot :-/
She also showed me her wool room. She buys in huge bulk (the wool usually turns up in those big bags that they deliver building sand in), and then sells on smaller quantities to fund her craft addictions.
With some trepidation, I decided to join Katie in "giving it some" at Penallta parkrun. Trepidation because I wondered what would be left in my legs by the time I got to the mile later that afternoon. But what the hell
The course is quite undulating - it climbs about 25 metres in the first mile, mostly due to a fairly sharp hill at the end of that mile. There's also a bit of rougher path around the 2 mile mark, before a gentle incline, and then a lovely gentle downhill for most of the last mile. The last time I was here, I set out fast and got slower - but on Saturday I managed to set out at a decent pace, and actually went faster in the second and third miles. It all felt like a nice bit of validation for the longer runs and tempo runs that I've been doing recently, and I came back with a 42 second course PB, and a season's best time for 5k - so I was really chuffed. Katie also did really well, having hoped to get 27:XX, she ended up with 26:02, and says she wants more!!!
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Our first-timers briefing (which I went along to despite this being my third run here) was led by the entertaining Mike Heare - who organises the local 'Murder Mile' which has a course record of 8:XX. Quite fittingly, he was dressed as a vampire. There were quite a lot of vampires on the course - and every time I saw a set of spindly runners legs in tights sticking out from beneath a majestic billowing cape, it made me properly lol!
What I liked best of all about Penallta was the way they've named parts of the course after members of the volunteering team. We ran up Bea's Hill, through Ted's Tunnel (a beautiful willow tunnel, just when you're too knackered to properly appreciate it), and various others. I am campaigning for Bruce's Bump on behalf of my dad.
Back to the homestead for showers, a change of kit and some much-needed toast with my mam's pineapple jam (nom).
We left for Cardiff with plenty of time to faff around when we got there - but where that time went, I don't know.
The venue was awesome - you go through revolving doors, and the track is right there - pretty much open plan, and full of very fit looking people doing impossibly fast sprints with sleighs attached, or else hopping around doing various serious-looking exercises and looking toned.
Luckily, we were able to redress the tone, as my mam had filled the entire boot of dad's car with home made cake and scones - so we quickly acquisitioned two tables, and they started setting up a cake mountain, whilst I faffed about with banners and flags.
As we approached 2pm, a healthy mixture of familiar faces and new runners started to congregate. It was nice that there were a good number of Fetch tops on show, and I hope it helped the new runners feel like they were part of something.
There was a bit of a worrying moment just before 2pm when the centre manager came and said that she thought we were just booked in for an hour, not two. And Katie nearly got Christian Malcolm to join the site - but I'll let her tell that one.
I felt like I could have done with a sheep dog - as our runners started trotting round the track to warm up - but I eventually managed to get them all into a bunch, and did some sort of muttering introduction (I need to work on that).
My dad, nephew, and friend of the family RunnerBean2 comprised 75% of the first race, along with LazyDaisy (who my parents thought was so lovely, they've offered to make her an honorary family member). We were off and running, in a very literal sense.
The eight lap track caused us a bit of angst when, midway through the second race, we realised the importance of counting laps. Luckily, enough of the runners were keeping count that it wasn't an issue, and we upped our game after that.
My turn to run came all too soon, but I managed to do a quick wee (not on the track), and squeeze in a 200 metre warm up. I think I've been in the same race as Mark Beech (formerly No.83912, formerly *squiggle*) at three different Fetch miles now, and I think we're egging each other on. I sat right on his tail on the bends, and yelled at him - partly to keep him going, and partly because it was giving me an adrenaline boost. It was also pretty weird doing 200m laps - twice as much crowd interaction, and a bit more confusion as to when I should be feeling uncomfortably tired. Surprisingly, my legs didn't completely lock up, and although Mark got away from me a bit, I felt like I had a bit of a sprint left in me towards the end, and managed to finish just a second behind him, with the second season's best of the day
Katie knows I enjoy that bit of the event where I've done my bit, and then need to call out the names for the next event. I was knackered, but at the same time really pleased!
Our final two mile races were great to watch (not least because I could relax), but because it was a joy to watch the running style of the competitors. The first saw a thrilling lead-from-the-front display from our youngest runner, who held off a strong challenge to set our new ladies mile record of 5:57. The second was equally hard-fought, with a special mention to SteveP, who got bumped up a race; and we saw our mens mile record reduced to 4:53 by ~Ed~.
As is traditional, we ended the running with a free-for-all 400 metre run, featuring the kids who had sat patiently on the high jump mattress whilst their folks ran; and runners who were still getting their breath back from the last race. It was my favourite moment, seeing and hearing everyone thundering around the echoey track, with every finisher turning to applaud those that followed, until we were all stood bent-double at the finish, spent and smiling.
What follows is more of a blur, as I wandered round to chat to as many people as possible, whilst trying to mainline as much cake as I could fit in my cake hole. I was on a real high - and the feedback from the runners was wonderful. My parents were delighted and proud and exhausted and more than a bit grinny!
We'll definitely be back for another Cardiff Mile next year. Look out for it.
There's another very traditional mile gathering at Cambridge at midday on December 2nd. It's also known as the 'Jingle Mile' - and although I'll be part of it, and helping out as much as I can, and it's a very customary Fetch gathering, it's actually organised by RichHL. There's a charity tin for donations - more details to follow on that soon, but if you'd like to come along, here's the listing: fetcheveryone.com/viewracedetails.php?id=1787938
So as you can see, we're still really enjoying this - and we're looking ahead to next year. Our plan is to arrange a mile every couple of months (so about 6 events throughout 2018), each one in a different location. I'll be doing a poll or something soon, to help me work out where they should be!
Pip pip!
A few months ago, when parkrun announced they were rebranding the volunteer kit, my mam took one of the old vests, intent on having some fun recycling it. Here are some of the things she made / decorated. I meant to bring the ted back to sit next to my monitor, but unfortunately I forgot :-/
She also showed me her wool room. She buys in huge bulk (the wool usually turns up in those big bags that they deliver building sand in), and then sells on smaller quantities to fund her craft addictions.
With some trepidation, I decided to join Katie in "giving it some" at Penallta parkrun. Trepidation because I wondered what would be left in my legs by the time I got to the mile later that afternoon. But what the hell
The course is quite undulating - it climbs about 25 metres in the first mile, mostly due to a fairly sharp hill at the end of that mile. There's also a bit of rougher path around the 2 mile mark, before a gentle incline, and then a lovely gentle downhill for most of the last mile. The last time I was here, I set out fast and got slower - but on Saturday I managed to set out at a decent pace, and actually went faster in the second and third miles. It all felt like a nice bit of validation for the longer runs and tempo runs that I've been doing recently, and I came back with a 42 second course PB, and a season's best time for 5k - so I was really chuffed. Katie also did really well, having hoped to get 27:XX, she ended up with 26:02, and says she wants more!!!
fetcheveryone.com/t-14316021
Our first-timers briefing (which I went along to despite this being my third run here) was led by the entertaining Mike Heare - who organises the local 'Murder Mile' which has a course record of 8:XX. Quite fittingly, he was dressed as a vampire. There were quite a lot of vampires on the course - and every time I saw a set of spindly runners legs in tights sticking out from beneath a majestic billowing cape, it made me properly lol!
What I liked best of all about Penallta was the way they've named parts of the course after members of the volunteering team. We ran up Bea's Hill, through Ted's Tunnel (a beautiful willow tunnel, just when you're too knackered to properly appreciate it), and various others. I am campaigning for Bruce's Bump on behalf of my dad.
Back to the homestead for showers, a change of kit and some much-needed toast with my mam's pineapple jam (nom).
We left for Cardiff with plenty of time to faff around when we got there - but where that time went, I don't know.
The venue was awesome - you go through revolving doors, and the track is right there - pretty much open plan, and full of very fit looking people doing impossibly fast sprints with sleighs attached, or else hopping around doing various serious-looking exercises and looking toned.
Luckily, we were able to redress the tone, as my mam had filled the entire boot of dad's car with home made cake and scones - so we quickly acquisitioned two tables, and they started setting up a cake mountain, whilst I faffed about with banners and flags.
As we approached 2pm, a healthy mixture of familiar faces and new runners started to congregate. It was nice that there were a good number of Fetch tops on show, and I hope it helped the new runners feel like they were part of something.
There was a bit of a worrying moment just before 2pm when the centre manager came and said that she thought we were just booked in for an hour, not two. And Katie nearly got Christian Malcolm to join the site - but I'll let her tell that one.
I felt like I could have done with a sheep dog - as our runners started trotting round the track to warm up - but I eventually managed to get them all into a bunch, and did some sort of muttering introduction (I need to work on that).
My dad, nephew, and friend of the family RunnerBean2 comprised 75% of the first race, along with LazyDaisy (who my parents thought was so lovely, they've offered to make her an honorary family member). We were off and running, in a very literal sense.
The eight lap track caused us a bit of angst when, midway through the second race, we realised the importance of counting laps. Luckily, enough of the runners were keeping count that it wasn't an issue, and we upped our game after that.
My turn to run came all too soon, but I managed to do a quick wee (not on the track), and squeeze in a 200 metre warm up. I think I've been in the same race as Mark Beech (formerly No.83912, formerly *squiggle*) at three different Fetch miles now, and I think we're egging each other on. I sat right on his tail on the bends, and yelled at him - partly to keep him going, and partly because it was giving me an adrenaline boost. It was also pretty weird doing 200m laps - twice as much crowd interaction, and a bit more confusion as to when I should be feeling uncomfortably tired. Surprisingly, my legs didn't completely lock up, and although Mark got away from me a bit, I felt like I had a bit of a sprint left in me towards the end, and managed to finish just a second behind him, with the second season's best of the day
Katie knows I enjoy that bit of the event where I've done my bit, and then need to call out the names for the next event. I was knackered, but at the same time really pleased!
Our final two mile races were great to watch (not least because I could relax), but because it was a joy to watch the running style of the competitors. The first saw a thrilling lead-from-the-front display from our youngest runner, who held off a strong challenge to set our new ladies mile record of 5:57. The second was equally hard-fought, with a special mention to SteveP, who got bumped up a race; and we saw our mens mile record reduced to 4:53 by ~Ed~.
As is traditional, we ended the running with a free-for-all 400 metre run, featuring the kids who had sat patiently on the high jump mattress whilst their folks ran; and runners who were still getting their breath back from the last race. It was my favourite moment, seeing and hearing everyone thundering around the echoey track, with every finisher turning to applaud those that followed, until we were all stood bent-double at the finish, spent and smiling.
What follows is more of a blur, as I wandered round to chat to as many people as possible, whilst trying to mainline as much cake as I could fit in my cake hole. I was on a real high - and the feedback from the runners was wonderful. My parents were delighted and proud and exhausted and more than a bit grinny!
We'll definitely be back for another Cardiff Mile next year. Look out for it.
There's another very traditional mile gathering at Cambridge at midday on December 2nd. It's also known as the 'Jingle Mile' - and although I'll be part of it, and helping out as much as I can, and it's a very customary Fetch gathering, it's actually organised by RichHL. There's a charity tin for donations - more details to follow on that soon, but if you'd like to come along, here's the listing: fetcheveryone.com/viewracedetails.php?id=1787938
So as you can see, we're still really enjoying this - and we're looking ahead to next year. Our plan is to arrange a mile every couple of months (so about 6 events throughout 2018), each one in a different location. I'll be doing a poll or something soon, to help me work out where they should be!
Pip pip!
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Buzzing after a great afternoon! Here are the results:
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Bloody hell - you had the speedy lot there today.HellsBells8:08pm, 28th Oct 2017
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Wow, that looks a great day Nice one Fetch.-x-x-8:10pm, 28th Oct 2017
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Crikey! Speedy afternoon at the track!Sigh8:12pm, 28th Oct 2017
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4:53! My goodness :-). Well done ~Ed~. And milooo gave them a run for their money (and from his prediction, surprised himself). Very good at predicting yourself, as well.Dvorak8:12pm, 28th Oct 2017
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Great turn out!TeeBee10:09pm, 28th Oct 2017
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It was great. I was there to represent the slower end of the spectrum Watching the speedy men women (and young girl!!) was excellent too - how can people run that fast?LazyDaisy10:29pm, 28th Oct 2017
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There's some very fast times there! 😃1step2far8:13am, 29th Oct 2017
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Fab.B.10:35am, 29th Oct 2017
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Crikey ~ed~ how speedy are youNight-owl
Well done everybody6:02pm, 29th Oct 2017
This week I've been busily getting in touch with lots of companies big and small to get hold of some goodies for our FOURTH Festive Fetch Calendar. Highlights so far include a Fitbit Blaze, and a TomTom Runner 3. It's gonna be fun!
Fitbit asked me whether I could point you at their Facebook competitiony thing that they are running at the moment; and having just offered us a very shiny watch, of course I said yes. Please go for a look at their page: facebook.com
Please also spare a minutes to vote for us in the Running Awards: fetcheveryone.com/vote - thank you!
And here's the Weekly vLog, where you'll be able to say "already done it, Fetch" at the relevant moment.
Have a great weekend!
Fitbit asked me whether I could point you at their Facebook competitiony thing that they are running at the moment; and having just offered us a very shiny watch, of course I said yes. Please go for a look at their page: facebook.com
Please also spare a minutes to vote for us in the Running Awards: fetcheveryone.com/vote - thank you!
And here's the Weekly vLog, where you'll be able to say "already done it, Fetch" at the relevant moment.
Have a great weekend!
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fetch:KatieB
1.You were watching me wearing a dress?
2. You look tired. Early night tonight.
3. If you watch strictly you will see how to point at numbers on screens correctly.
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4. Please like the video I really want to get him doing Yoga.1:45pm, 20th Oct 2017 -
Sorry, were you saying something about a half marathon? I got a bit distracted at that point for some reason.Fragile Do Not Bend1:49pm, 20th Oct 2017
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envotenated biglyMcGoohan2:17pm, 20th Oct 2017
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voted for awards and liked for yoga!!kwala5:15pm, 20th Oct 2017
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Have voted.Ness7:03pm, 20th Oct 2017
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Voted and liked.Watford Wobble11:02pm, 20th Oct 2017
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All done ✅RRR-CAZ 🇬🇧7:03pm, 21st Oct 2017
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Great vlog good work Fetch. Another vote for yoga-x-x-8:09pm, 21st Oct 2017
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I do enjoy these vlogsLisrun9:09pm, 21st Oct 2017
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Bring on the Yoga!Strutbrother11:54am, 23rd Oct 2017
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32 likes this week. Nudging closerfetcheveryone12:06pm, 23rd Oct 2017
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You two really need to get out moreAutumnleaves4:10pm, 23rd Oct 2017
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Am I rigth that you have to open it in YouTube to give it a like - you can't give it a like watching it embedded in this page???damo_HAC10:25pm, 24th Oct 2017
A donation turned up in the bank account today from someone with the surname Parker - but no reference. And I can't work out who it's from. So if you're a Parker, and this is you, get in touch.
What's that you say? How do I make voluntary donations to support this website? It just so happens, here's the link: fetcheveryone.com/invite.php
Toodles
What's that you say? How do I make voluntary donations to support this website? It just so happens, here's the link: fetcheveryone.com/invite.php
Toodles
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Could be Spiderman?Diogenes9:45am, 18th Oct 2017
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LindsD
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Could be on behalf of Lady Penelope?larkim9:52am, 18th Oct 2017
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Well Parker did get the Halifax monthly draw award recentlycolindglen11:16am, 18th Oct 2017
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That's a pen-nameJigs12:12pm, 18th Oct 2017
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Yus m'ladyHellsBells12:22pm, 18th Oct 2017
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someone being nosey?Maclennane3:30pm, 18th Oct 2017
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A friend has a Chihuahua called Parker. Could be himNight-owl11:45pm, 18th Oct 2017
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What about a parka?McGoohan8:01am, 19th Oct 2017
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i'll have it if you can't find any other use for it...GordonG6:22pm, 19th Oct 2017
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So the problem with the liking is we are lazy. ! If I watch the vlog on Fetch i don't have the chance to click like.... so I have to go to you tube to like itDingDocMerrily1:06pm, 15th Oct 2017
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( it's an iPhone thing that it doesn't go to you tube when it's embedded says son)DingDocMerrily1:07pm, 15th Oct 2017
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The *only* problem with that, is that you may not get to see me do yogafetcheveryone9:19am, 16th Oct 2017
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You are a master magician, I didn't spot at which point you removed your wedding ring!Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)4:53pm, 16th Oct 2017
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Another vote for the yoga.Ness7:59pm, 16th Oct 2017
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I want cake now!Corrah8:35pm, 18th Oct 2017
Regent's Park 10k, which supports the After Adoption charity is offering 10% off race entry to Fetchies, using FETCH10. They are one of our lovely advertisers, and therefore I'd be delighted if you could give them a clickthrough. Here's the link:
fetcheveryone.com/eblast_click.php?cid=338&lid=1&uid=-1
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Who's the bloke sharing Trump's makeup artist?RichHL5:39pm, 13th Oct 2017
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You've not seen the Hunger Games films?Flatlander6:57pm, 13th Oct 2017
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No, but I have entered the race.RichHL7:15pm, 15th Oct 2017
Piece of p*ss
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now, I like itsnogard4:04pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Yay!westmoors4:06pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Prettysallykate4:25pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Any chance of a height/elevation scale? (or is it there and I just don't know how to turn it on?)um
Colours look good ...4:26pm, 11th Oct 2017 -
um - There's a dotted line that intersects the peak of the run - in this case 114m, about 9 miles in; and in the bottom left-hand corner, there's a figure showing the lowest point.fetcheveryone4:29pm, 11th Oct 2017
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niceRosehip5:44pm, 11th Oct 2017
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I like it. When will it go live?Pothunter6:22pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Pothunter, my thoughts exactly! All of this lovely new stuff we are being teased with, when can we play?chunkywizard6:38pm, 11th Oct 2017
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I'll be making it available as a "try the new version" link just as soon as I can. There's still quite a lot to sort out. It's an overhaul rather than an increment.fetcheveryone6:42pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Thanks - I see the high and low lines now - that's great.um6:53pm, 11th Oct 2017
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That looks ****ing awesome!Weean7:36pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Ooooo - very nice!:)Garfield8:07pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Nice oneTeeBee8:49am, 12th Oct 2017
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Nice. Can we drag along the route, pace and elevation at the same time please? Used to work like that, I seem to recall? And/or overlays (to be able to see pace against elevation, you see?) See Garmin,HappyG(rrr)
stravaSport Tracks sites etc. G9:35am, 12th Oct 2017 -
Can we have it as an overlay of the route on the map with the graph in 3D, like they do for the cycling on TV ? :DDW8:06pm, 12th Oct 2017
If you haven't read it already, you should make a cup of tea and read this amazing account of RunHammyRun's Spartathlon. It made my eyes go all runny, and if you're looking for inspiration on how to dig deep when you're in a hole, this is it:
fetcheveryone.com/blog/75363/2017/10#blog373329
Hammy for MOTM!
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Hammy for MOTM!
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+1^LindsD2:16pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Thanks, I read it when it was fresh in the blog area!:) It's fantastic!Garfield2:28pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Yep, I'd second that, it's incredible.Joopsy5:09pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Thanks for pointing us in the direction, great bloggage *sniff*Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)5:39pm, 11th Oct 2017
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And thanks for this link. Awesome tale and great race effort, as I commented on his blog. GHappyG(rrr)5:51pm, 12th Oct 2017
Here's the elevation section from the coming-soon training log view. Some key things:
1) the title bar at the top shows the range (max-min) of your route. My flat-as-anything routes around Bedford often give me a few dozens of metres of climb, just by adding together lots of tiny variations in the data. Range puts this into perspective.
2) that said, the main graph will now use the available height to display the elevation profile. Less wasted space that way. The minimum altitude will be anchored to the bottom of the graph, and the maximum altitude is shown by a horizontal dotted line close to the top of the graph.
3) this is the one I'm excited about. You know me, I like a good graph, especially one that tells me something interesting. The new graph on the right breaks your run down into grades. In this case (Bedford Half Marathon - in a hillier part of Bedford), the blue bars on the right represent the uphill sections of the race. It shows that about 17% of my run was on a 1% uphill gradient, 12% was on a 2% uphill gradient, 6% was on a 3% uphill, and so on. There's a few bits that reach 7-8%, which is starting to feel quite uncomfortable The dark bars on the left represent the downhills - they are similar, as you might expect for an out-and-back course.
It's easier to see the merit in this graph with another example. Here's a 12 miler training run from last week:
The elevation profile looks fairly busy, but the range gives the game away - the highest and lowest points differ by just 8 metres. And the grade graph on the right confirms it - there's a bit of 1% and 2% action - and even a tiny bit of 3%. But the majority of this run was on a 0% gradient i.e. pancake smooth.
Let me know if you like it, and/or if you have any suggestions to improve it. This will go live as part of the new training log, as soon as I can. Cheers.
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Is there space to drop the average pace on those gradient bars too? e.g. 2% up 8:07, 2% down 7:23, 8% up 9:10, 8% down 6:20?larkim
The impact of graded elevation on pace I find really interesting, particularly as I seem to descend relatively worse compared to many!11:57am, 11th Oct 2017 -
I like the look of that. Does the 1% bar mean "1% or more"? (i.e., so it includes all the 2% and 3% slopes too? And so it will always be widest at the bottom and getting narrower?). I don't think there's a better or worse answer to that, it just needs to be clear what it is.paul the builder11:58am, 11th Oct 2017
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Oh, and are those %ages a percent of the distance or a percent of the time duration of the run?larkim12:00pm, 11th Oct 2017
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The percentages are based on distance, not time - so this doesn't give us any pace information just now. But in theory it could, although I wonder how vague it might be.fetcheveryone
Ptb - the grade is calculated all along the elevation profile, and rounded to the nearest whole. So 1% means 0.5-1.49%. It doesn't mean "or more", and therefore you might get a top-heavy graph if you only ran on big hills.12:06pm, 11th Oct 2017 -
Very, very nice.Grid12:07pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Like it. Good way of prosenting hillinessNightjar12:16pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Looking forward to this I find at the moment the flat or near flat stretches I do (generally on the towpath) result in a massively overstated elevation amount. Be interesting to see some ultras on this. And some parkruns.Dvorak12:17pm, 11th Oct 2017
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I'm not convinced by my Garmin elevation data - given that it thinks there is a gradient on the track...Autumnleaves12:24pm, 11th Oct 2017
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👍🏾DingDocMerrily12:34pm, 11th Oct 2017
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Like. Can you add how much elevation we climb for each mile?iRan12:43pm, 11th Oct 2017
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I like it. But what would make it better if the bars were different colours and then the elevation chart coloured to match showing where the steepest parts were. That way, in conjunction with the pace chart, the effect of the ups and downs could be seen. Hope that makes sense!westmoors1:11pm, 11th Oct 2017
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westmoors - good idea. Like you see on veloviewer?paul the builder
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PP - that'll be the splits table.fetcheveryone
WM - I'm working on being able to highlight where the grade is on the elevation graph, when you touch one of the bars in the grade graph.
AL - if it's GPS-based elevation, you may as well ignore it. Barometric elevation is supposed to be better, but I've got a watch that does that right now, and it still gets things quite wrong at times. Fetch throws away the data, and gets a sample of points from a Google lookup service.
Dvorak - ultras might not be great just now. The lookup service I've just mentioned takes a route and generates 512 sample elevations along it - so the longer your route, the more likely that it will miss land features. That's kind of like a separate problem to this one though, as the graphs will show whatever we pump in. I'll get round to sorting that at some point (probably by making multiple requests using chunks of the route).1:42pm, 11th Oct 2017 -
Nice. But York parkrun will still be mostly a very boring flat line! (2m elevation in total.....)3M1:52pm, 11th Oct 2017
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That hill thoughfetcheveryone1:54pm, 11th Oct 2017
It's been an interesting week for runners. 50 likes on this video to see me do yoga.
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I think a sub-4 is definitely something you can do, especially with a bit of yoga as part of your training..B.10:54am, 8th Oct 2017
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Ran London in 2009 and have not entered the ballot since! Hoping to run North Dorset and Dorchester Marathons in May.westmoors4:08pm, 8th Oct 2017
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thanks for the chickensDingDocMerrily4:48pm, 8th Oct 2017
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16. I like the random cow.RichHL1:46pm, 9th Oct 2017
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P&D! Lots of talk in the sub 3:15 thread. Don't get put off by the thread title, all are welcome.chunkywizard4:45pm, 9th Oct 2017
I got a bit code-blind by about 4.45 today, so I had some Photoshop time putting together some new headers for the updated training log. As well as having some cute little background stuff going on, they're also 23 pixels shorter in height - putting you one step closer to your all important data.
NB it's not entirely obvious because it's been pixelated a bit when I uploaded it, but the swimming one is fish. Here's a hopefully clearer version of the image: fetcheveryone.com/images/newheaders.png
Also... the data in the top right of each header will be different, depending on what sport it is. This is just to illustrate the look. So swimming might have strokes per length, and biking might have power. Etc.
Let me know what you think
NB it's not entirely obvious because it's been pixelated a bit when I uploaded it, but the swimming one is fish. Here's a hopefully clearer version of the image: fetcheveryone.com/images/newheaders.png
Also... the data in the top right of each header will be different, depending on what sport it is. This is just to illustrate the look. So swimming might have strokes per length, and biking might have power. Etc.
Let me know what you think
Click here to suggest fetcheveryone's blog for today's highlights.
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SmartRosehip5:40pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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Ace!Angus Clydesdale5:52pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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👍🏾DingDocMerrily5:57pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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Looks good to meSigh6:17pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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Nice.B.6:17pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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Very nice!StuH6:57pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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Like it. When will all this go live?westmoors8:13pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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Nice.3M8:47pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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They look really coolSeratonin9:24pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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Kewl.RichHL11:01pm, 3rd Oct 2017
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GoodAutumnleaves9:53am, 4th Oct 2017
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Very niceroberton3:35pm, 4th Oct 2017
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Any chance we could have our units preference set per activity type?DW
When I run, I'm usually thinking in km, but when cycling it has to be miles. If I take up swimming then I imagine I'll be thinking in metres, and when it comes to recording walks or hikes as cross training then I'll be thinking in miles again.1:23am, 5th Oct 2017 -
👍👍Daz Love2:44pm, 8th Oct 2017
Tomorrow, 386,050 runners will find out how they got on in the London Marathon ballot - and at least 90% of them will be rejected. I also saw a stat that said 58% of the applicants would be first-time marathoners.
I thought it'd be an ideal opportunity to highlight the vast number of spring alternatives, so tomorrow I'll be sending an email out to the Fetch masses, listing the alternatives. There's so much more out there than the events that make it onto the telly.
Can you spare a moment to help make sure we've listed as many spring marathons as possible?
If you can, a good place to start is to do a search on Fetch for spring 2017 marathons, and making sure they have a corresponding 2018 entry. If they don't, look for the 'Copy' link.
Could you spare five minutes to check a few of your local ones?
Thanks if you can
I thought it'd be an ideal opportunity to highlight the vast number of spring alternatives, so tomorrow I'll be sending an email out to the Fetch masses, listing the alternatives. There's so much more out there than the events that make it onto the telly.
Can you spare a moment to help make sure we've listed as many spring marathons as possible?
If you can, a good place to start is to do a search on Fetch for spring 2017 marathons, and making sure they have a corresponding 2018 entry. If they don't, look for the 'Copy' link.
Could you spare five minutes to check a few of your local ones?
Thanks if you can
Click here to suggest fetcheveryone's blog for today's highlights.
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Quite incredible stats !Bazoaxe7:57pm, 1st Oct 2017
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Will try to. xNess8:04pm, 1st Oct 2017
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did a bunchfleecy8:26pm, 1st Oct 2017
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Have just added the inaugural SoTFoR (Stoke on Trent Festival of Running) - 3 events on 15 July, a mara, a half and a 5kSigh8:05am, 2nd Oct 2017
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First time applicant, and VLM reject.DW
I would not have even considered entering a marathon until experiencing the VLM 2017 Fetchpoint.
Maybe, just maybe, I'll still try for a first marathon in 2018, but at the moment I'm more excited about trying to find Half Marathon's for next year in places outside of the UK.1:32am, 5th Oct 2017
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Chess
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In theory...
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Welcome to tomorrow
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Pi Watering
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I got sent these...
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Try the monthly infographic :-)
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Black Lives Matter
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Wikipedia page
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Fetch Introductory Zoom Presentations
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Fetch Virtual Weekend: Replacement Bus Service
How has Fetch use changed?
Fetch Weekly Virtual Races
Zoom Meeting - Thursday 9 til 10am
WAVA Standards Update
WAVA Standards + Poll
Fun with Age Grading :-)
New Badges Day
The test shirt fabric has arrived :-)
April (14)
Zoom Podcast - watch the video
What is WBC?
If you did the free Amazon trial...
Some small amends (and shirt version)
Pre-orders open
I was only joking, but...
If Fetcheveryone did lockdown merch
Site outage - Thursday 16th April 11pm
On exercising responsibly
My Sports Quiz - how would you have scored?
Your creative thinking required
WBC My Favourite Teacher (a bit later than the deadline)
Updated Training League
Server Downtime, Thursday 9th 00:01BST to 04:00BST (and thank you!)
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New Fetch Game: Hide and Seek
Free trial of Audible
Do you have a good memory?
New Opt-In for Fetch Miles
New Badges for Fetch Miles
The Fetch Five: Don't Let CV19 Win!
Amending event dates and notifying of cancellations
A green light comes on over your head, and you can get on with life
Most Popular Shoe Brands 2019
A review
Android: Session I
Compare Your Training
Book Now to avoid disappointment :-)
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Imports from Suunto, Fitbit, Polar and TomTom.
Plot A Route - mobile improvements
Happy tugging!
Something to play with
Adding A New Feature
February Treasure Hunt
Server Downtime
Miles = Smiles
Build Your Mile
Pop Will Eat Himself: Update
January (11)
Clarence the Cadence Kitten
Trim your trails :-)
Seven Day Leaderboard
Let's try that again
Some minor blog amendments
Try the new Forum Search Prototype
Pop Will Eat Himself
A card from HowFar?
Thank you HowFar? (Statement, not a question)
Take the red pill
Climb every mountain
2019 (134)
December (7)
The Christmas Poem
Where your treasure is...
Listen to the dog breathe
Chewie, We're Home
Thursday's Challenge
Which GPS?
Fetch Shop (of sorts)
November (12)
The zeroth challenge
Polar users - auto import
Calling all Polar users
Mobile Optimisation
Calling all Android users
Did your ads disappear?
Pin that sucker down :-)
Easier tagging
Category now editable from VIEW
Kit now editable from VIEW
Working towards tagging
Manual Add Training bug
October (16)
Boring Cricket Blog
Books Part 2
Books :-)
42
Training tags Part 2
Training tags
Let's Jazzercise
My precious
Cricket Week 4: Footage :-)
Forum Training Threads
Benny Neutrino Returns
Cricket Week 3: Wingardium Leviosa!
Benny Neutrino's Filter Tips
Cricket Week 2
Continuing Amazon Affiliate Saga
In case you haven't seen...
September (11)
Updated: Spare Anniversary Kit
Affiliate links
I did a cricket!
Fetch365 - enjoy responsibly
Filth
My dear old things
Buddies vs Follow
Server Invoice Day
Our new MOTM sponsor
Fetch Power!
Race Listings: Please Read
August (5)
Everyone *rainbow*
Almost there...
Quick blog
Country Badges
A new set of badges
July (6)
Pre-orders open
Anniversary Shirts v2
Fetch 15th Anniversary Shirts
Fetch Fest 2020
Shout Outs
Missing imports from Garmin yesterday
June (13)
Who Squares Wins: 64 screenshot
Who Squares Wins: 64 Player Edition
Training summary - older pages
Training sub-menu rejig
Try the infographic
Steady Edina
Annual Summary Infographic
The height of daft things
The training summary - the morning session
The training summary - a wordier blog
Try the annual summary thing
How to listen to the Fetch Podcast
12 month summary mega-graph!
May (15)
£79.99 off the bottom line
Competition
parkrun reviews - now with routes
Fix It Friday; Project Joker Week 2; and some shout outs.
Fetch Kit Cupboard Sale
The bonus ball
Project Joker - Week 1
Fix It Friday
A quick update on the server
Fetch 15th Anniversary Kit
There is a good service operating
Oof.
In case you're wondering...
Trouble auto importing from Garmin?
Fix It Friday: Stuff that came to me in dreams
April (12)
Feature Voting - now with virtual badges :-)
The moment of triumph!
New Feature Voting
Fix It Friday: What would your horse be called?
Marathon Pacing: tyre-kickers required
Fix It Friday: Back to Basics
Podcast Poll
Fix It Friday: The League Of Everyone
Dom, dom, dom, I've got DOMS, I've got DOMS!
Crouch, Touch, Pause.... longer pause... what am I doing again?
Training Log - Update
Site Update: New Font
March (15)
Fix It Friday: An Endless Mission
Naming and faming :-)
2nd in my age category!
Fix It Friday: Brought to you by Surprise Inset Day
New training log
Route Matching - Ready :-)
Fix It Friday
What's your unit of measurement?
Ciderthon competition
Fix It Friday: Stroopwafels of Doom!
Route Matching - Update
This week's cool list
Me in the river
Big Fetch Miles 2019
Fix It Friday: Fingerprints!
February (13)
A Maths Challenge
Fetch Legends: Activate!
Whose coat is this jacket?
Fix It Friday: The Fix Awakens
Joining the awesome list...
Fix It Friday
Naming and faming :-)
Fix It Friday - Monthly Summary
Training Month Summary
Podcast Q&A
If you can't read this, don't panic.
*redsaber* The force is strong with these Fetchies!
Fix It Friday *bluesaber*
January (9)
Some shout outs :-)
Fix It Friday!
Podcast Ep 3, plus some naming and faming :-)
Fix It Friday
Fetch Chaos
Oooh! Second chance Berlin trip! And new subbers, podcast episode, and Trader.
My week of running
Naming and faming - this week :-)
Naming and faming :-)
2018 (138)
December (8)
A Christmas Message (in podcast form)
Rungeon :-)
Hey, Everyone!
France Trip Vote
Happy Fetch Independence Day
Actual free trip to France (incl. flights)
Litter
Sombrero's Lovely Cards
November (14)
Hoodies + other spares
Spare Fetch Kit
Festive Fetch Calendar 2018
Avatars
Book Giveaway - Can We Run With You, Grandfather?
Fix It Friday
Bedford Harriers Half - place offered
Updated Kit Bag
Family Fortunes :-)
Any adidas experts out there?
No Fixes Today - just two challenges
Big Fetch Mile Cardiff
Fix It Friday
Festive Fetch Calendar 2018
October (14)
Hello landlubbers
Embedded polls
Member of the Month
Fix It Friday
Spare Fetch shirts and vests
Abingdon
Fix It Friday
My Fetch Mile
One thing's for sure, we're all gonna be a lot thinner.
Fix It Friday - 'Ave It!
Automatic route matching
Automatic route matching
One last reminder for those cycling jerseys
Fix It Friday - Forensics and User Experience
September (14)
Fix It Friday
Server Downtime 2.30pm 26th September
Never Again
Fix It Friday!
Handling your weirdness
Cards ordered :-)
Just wondering...
Fix It Friday :-)
Try the Fetcheveryone Tutorial
40 days and 40 nights
Fix It Friday
ARION insoles - review part 1
Fetch Shirt - Black Ones, and sizing
Shirts and Vests Pre-Order
August (14)
Fix It Friday
Blog Height squished
Site Outage Last Night
New Mobile Nav
Fix It Friday
New feature - how you doin'? :-)
Sunflower spread
Fix It Friday
A new pre-race mileage graph
Fetch Social: Draycote Water September
Fix It Friday: The Supermarket Analogy
A run with _andy :-)
Suunto 9 Review
Fix it Friday
July (5)
Fix It Friday!
Five Get Wet In Devon
Big Glasgow Weekend - Part 1: Gies A Cwtch
Tom Williams Interview - Final Part
Glasgow Big Fetch Mile Results and Pics
June (17)
Abingdon Week 17 - P&D Booster rockets
Interviewing Tom Williams: Part III
Walking League (and one just for Nellers)
Follow Roads - continued
Week 18 in the bag
Tackling turds
Abingdon Marathon Training: Week 18
Interview with Tom Williams - Part 2
Server
Five Questions (ready for serious answers)
Kick some tyres for me
Interview with Tom Williams - Part 1
Five Questions
Follow Roads saga
Google maps progress, plus Abingdon plans
Training Summary - Infographics
Who Squares Wins - ranking update
May (10)
Training log maps converted
More mapping updates
Who Squares Wins - The Wizard's Hat
De doo doo doo... another one bites the dust...
Invisible changes
Silverstone 10k
Three year throwback
Why your support makes the difference
Some high mileage Fetchies
dryrobe winner
April (14)
Interviewing Tom Williams
Swimming Caps!
#finishformatt
New batch of shirts and vests
You make big mistake my friend
Fetchpoint
Glasgow Big Fetch Mile announced
Two tickets to the Running Awards
Pics from Dudley Big Fetch Mile
Notes for London Marathon Fetchpointers
Results from today's Big Fetch Mile
Who Squares Wins - prototype board
Attention London Marathoners!
New game - coming soon
March (9)
Intervals, Solidarity, Swimming and Fmail
Ready to give the new fmail a try?
More on fmail
New fmail system
Win a dryrobe :-)
For jabberknit...
Updating the Training Home page
Pics from Bedford Big Fetch Mile
Sledgends :-)
February (13)
Buffs On Sale
Big Fetch Mile Bedford
Vlog :-)
Marathon Talk
Important GDPR stuff - PLEASE read
A page of historical importance
Vlog :-)
Road Rash, Marathon Prediction and T-Shirts
This :-)
Capturing the dog
It's BACK!
Enter Wilmslow Half Marathon
An advertisement
January (6)
Local Fetchies - Opt In
Revealed: World's Best Shoes
How I chose the Big Fetch Mile venues
Big Fetch Mile 2018 - Venues & Provisional Dates
Try adding an image to your training entry
Mileage Targets 2018 - Update
2017 (147)
December (12)
Mileage Targets 2018
Thank you
Brownie Recipe :-)
Phew
Fetch Hoodies + Buffs SALE Update
Chewie, We're Home
Fetch Hoodies SALE - what's left
Fetch Hoodies! SALE!!! (and Buffs available too)
Chewie, We're Home
Sharing pics
Fetch Jingle Mile Cambridge photos
Glorious Failure: Bedford Harriers Half Marathon
November (20)
Serpents, hamstrings and inversions
A special anniversary approaches...
Hamstring and prototype updates
Training Log Prototype - Today's Improvements
Red Venom sale
For what it's worth...
Training Log Prototype - Update #2
Training Log Prototype - Update
Big Fetch Mile - venue hunt
RT for a Garmin
Training Log Prototype - To Be Fixed
fetcheveryone.com/amazon
The Weekly vLog (by me)
Thanks :-)
New Training Log Prototype - Available Now
Thanks for following
VLog - footage from the Cardiff Big Fetch Mile
Big Fetch Mile[s] 2018
Win a place in the Surrey Half
I vont to scan your barcode.
October (12)
Big Fetch Weekend :-)
Fetch Mile Results
Festive Fetch Calendar :-O
Calling Parkers everywhere!
In which I decorate a cake.
Regent's Park Fetchie Discount
Elevation in colour
"I didn't come here to walk to Sparta!"
New elevation info
Chicken Ballot-ine, with a side order of beef
New training log headers
Ballot day tomorrow - help needed
September (19)
Weekly vLog - COCONUTS!!!
River Thames Half Marathon
The lollipop update
On failing gracefully
Doctor K Day
Fetch Kit Sale - Updates
Weekly vLog
Fetch Kit Sale
Training Log View Update
Fetcheveryone Weekly? Vlog?
Fetchie Race Discount - Regent's Park 10k
Training Log Tags - Live
Training Log Tags
Weekly vLog - Derby Mile, and a pause to salute the legendary Doctor K
24 hours later
Doctor K donation page
Doctor K
Fetch Weekly vLog
Derby Mile - tomorrow!
August (8)
Race Prices; and an alien earworm
Straight outta Cromford - the Fetch Weekly vLog!
A Fetch vLog! With prizes!
Quick search location for sharing
New WAVA graph
Weird FIT file thing
Back from me 'olidays :-)
Linking race results to training log entries
July (12)
Race Pricing - crowdsourcing
Appdate for Android and iPhone
Inhalers
Fetch Mile - Cardiff?
Bookends
Race listing omelette
Coding and town planning
Please review your races
A2B winners
Motivational Sounds - the final 10
Two more Big Fetch Miles? :-)
Bedford Fetch Mile Results
June (19)
Big Fetch Mile
Motivational Sounds
Fetch fug - updated design
Fetch fug (available at the Fetch mile)
I've done the naughtiest thing ever.
Donating Blood - my Vlog
Fapp In the App Store :-)
Can I kick it?
A***biscuits
This just in...
For Bean
Your app status is Waiting For Review
A2B
Fetch Caps
Garmin Communicator Plugin
Fetch App - strong and stable testing
HTTPS is here
Fetch App progress
https access to the site
May (14)
Fetch App
Apostrophes
[Untitled]
[Untitled]
Site down at 11pm
Round and round the garden
Try the new home page layout
Server down tonight @ 11pm
Browser testers wanted
The Big Fetch Mile!!!
Site *NOT* down tonight. [cough]
Bluffer's Competition - Winner
Bedford parkrun timelapse
Return of the cap
April (8)
Fetchpoint (London and Milton Keynes!)
Base camp, VMLM
Bronze!
Just for D2
Off to the awards
Bloodvlog
Hoodies - it's on!
Updated Training Home Page
March (6)
'Train' page
Project Joker
Hoodies and Londons
Hands up, hands UP! Draycote Water 10
Bluffer's Competition
Project Joker
February (12)
Draggable?
Running Awards shortlisted
Route Plotter now with OpenStreetMap
Plan for Bluffer's comp
Update to Route Plotter
First update to the route mapper
For Angus
Virtuous Circles
Competition coming soon
Race Guide Ads
Club La Santa vLog
Fetch Fixtures
January (5)
Word Clouds
Buckets Ready
New Home Page
Do me a favour...
Limited Companies, filing accounts, that sort of thing
2016 (128)
December (11)
Festive Fetch Calendar - Winners
Festive Fetch Calendar - Winners
Five Years Ago Today
Pantsfest! May the stains be ever in your favour!
#FEXIT
Photoshop SOS
Attention: Fitbit users
Bedford Half 2016
Luton Fetchmob: Breaking Point
Vote Fetch!
Breaking news: Paris Marathon
November (21)
How to end a LiveChat.
Define wrong
TomTom Runner 3 Review - Any Questions?
Deliveryman
Movember: Project Beard: Day 24: Beardraggled
Festive Fetch Calendar 2016
We're gonna be in the Hudson
Hey Chiefy
I've written summat
Going Postal
A special mention
Training Log Beta
Spare Hoodies
Updates to Training Beta
Movember: Project Beard - Day 8 (The Seven Day Itch)
Vote for Fetch
Training Log Detail View - Some Changes
Aberdeen University Study
Consultation V2
[Untitled]
Fetchpoint - October Winners and November Prizes
October (16)
Alien nuggets!
Keeping a tight lid on the biscuit tin
Training Log Beta
100 Running Words
Pssst....
Fetchmob, December 3rd
Where to mob?
Little things
That All-Time Mileage League
The sudoku that keeps on giving.
Sub-25 for 1km :-)
Fetchmob - December 3rd
New Training Log Preview
Fixed the overlap...
Why the new training log isn't ready yet...
vLog
September (12)
Doughnut or Donate
Training Log - Sneak Peek
Fetch Shop Sale! Old stuff clearout!
vLog!!!
The consultation system...
Garmin support for timezone info
The GMT/BST/Timezone problem
Training Log Consultation...
Training Log - Consultation
Fetch Social Runs
Subscriber shirts, vests and hoodies, and determination.
Fetch Voluntary Subscriptions
August (3)
Ze Gryndylows! My first #OWS :-)
Testing Fetchpoint exclusion zones
Fetchpoint scoring system
July (7)
Conquercise Prize Draw?
Fetch Games: Checkpoints (and what's wrong with them)
More owls...
Your Favourite Fetch Game?
Even More Utmost Than Before...
Chiswick!
15 days later...
June (10)
Five days on...
[Untitled]
A quick thank you...
What do you think?
If you'd be so kind...
Poised
Which watch?
Run Bedford 10k
Import from a TomTom
Attention TomTom users
May (10)
Race Distance poll
An ungainly fish
A five year plan
What Club La Santa can learn from parkrun
Cream Me Up, Scotty
Greetings from Club La Santa
And a quick poll...
Club Charter
A poll about intervals
More owls!
April (11)
Robin Hood and his Merry Dad :-)
Warning: Dull - some screen res stats
Responsive Design Update
For all you marathoners
A Poll
Fetchpoint
Ditching the forum categories?
Moving to Responsive Design
Sandy 10: Be Kind To Horses
Owls!
For Adam and Jamie
March (11)
Bacon Smoke!
Benchmarks Update
Bath - Race Report
PB!!!!!!!
An annoying eight-year-old.
Let's Cook and Cut and Paste :-)
Let's Cook :-)
RIP Gramma
Book Winners
Dog farming
Site header update
February (5)
Book Giveaway
Pi Club
Pi Project Update
Because I'd like to check the blogging badges are working...
Crapruary
January (11)
Snooker Freak
Badges - Another Update
Unlockable Badges - Update
Unlockable Badges
TomTom Runner 2 Review
Gallery updates
Snowball coding and Fetch Unlockables!
Achievement Medals - what do you reckon?
Run The Sum
2015 Book List (and a bit of a review / plan)
Festive Fetch Calendar - Winners
2015 (175)
December (7)
Red Red Wine
A Poll
Gis a job!
Bedford Half
REMEMBER!!!
Vote for Fetch
Now you've hopefully got the idea...
November (13)
The Festive Fetch Calendar
Don't get excited or anything...
Slightly Dismal Friday
Pre-order your Fetch Buff now :-)
A message from our sponsor
Dr Fetch will see you now
Only the grumbliest, achiest chocolate... :-)
The Stanford Experiment
Buff Design
Snugs - Review
Love, Commitment, Support
The pre-wedding blog!
Good morning Fetchers, good morning Everyone
October (9)
Monthly Totals
Did you write a blog yesterday?
The First Rule of Web Server Maintenance
The gain line
Fectch
The zipper challenge!
Sugar daddy
Now in colour!
Competition Time!!!
September (14)
Teach your kids (or yourself) to code
Sticky Training Choices
Goodies: GetMore water and the Alcatel OneTouch Watch
Shirt size guidelines
This nearly made it...
Subscriber Shirt Design
I've got wood!
Humbled
New Beginnings
Some more questions answered
Swimming
Some responses to your comments
Standing on the shoulders of Fetchies
Funtleks
August (8)
24 hours in the south
24 hours in the north
Fetchies Assemble!
Thank you
Better knowledge than riches
Fitbit Urge
The villainous Mr Fetch!
Uncomfortable rear
July (8)
Why don't you play Conquercise?
Another week of strange training
Book Giveaway - Winners
GPS Reviews
Criteria for reviewing a GPS
Auto-bike-detector :-)
Win some bookses :-)
Half Way!
June (13)
Time Lapse Clouds
TomTom Bandit - very QUICK first impressions
My wings are like a shield of steel!
Running plus Cycling update
Embarrassingly...
Stalkers Paradise!
Recommend me a bike :-)
Holy Steamrollers Batman!
Rest day (no such thing)
Sqveeeeze!
We will now imitate the flight of a goose :-)
You made me ink! Snorkel safari :-)
Good morning from CLS :-)
May (10)
Club La Santa :-)
The AWESOME Power of Fetchies!
Home Insurance Shaftage :-/
Editing Forum Posts
The Future!
Some London Marathon stats
Walking On The Moon
Hardest parkrun?
New found wisdom
Week 1
April (11)
Marathon vLog
I owe some hugs!
And that concludes the voting from the Danish judges
Adventures in geocaching
Your video clips wanted!
Jelly with no spoons
Random Ultra
Suncream in my eyes - a review of 'Running and Stuff'
Books what I've read this year
Measuring the effect of wind
Wind Roses
March (18)
Watching the tide roll away
A great week of running!
Happy Jigs Wisdom!
Mobile Fetch
I don't do this very often...
Breathless Optimism
20 miles yesterday
This Week's vLog
Decision Trees and the sub-4!
Democracy Street
Mayan Maths
Bath Half (at last)
Still a chicken
Costume Drama in Bath
TomTom importing
Updated 'Train' page
Zonked
Nearly
February (29)
Pheasant
An Unexpected Journey
Wind picking up...
An unplanned kit alarm
Race Pace Test
2nd place
Week ends
Bounceback
Barking carrots
Bedroom pizza
Top of the mountain
Blogs get the mobile treatment
Supersonic Katie, and a marathon pace question
Back home
Racing parkrun ;-)
Unblocking the sink
Start in Darkness
Some times I'd like
Mobile Site - Forum Section
All-Time Leaderboards
Batteries
Sword fighting
PB Attempts
Duct tape and WD40
Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants
Lessons
Shoe horning
Training vLog Week 13
Big February Project
January (35)
Cake, invalidated
Small sips
LiRF, award shortlist, beginners, books, boy.
Dog Available :-)
Cutback
New Recipe Section
Lazy
Another threshold run
New Beginnings
Blah
But far more importantly...
Fetch Beginners Programme
Give it a go :-)
Training vLog - Week 11
Threshold Run (a running blog)
Long day, short blog
(Lack of) Pump Action
A thread to follow
This Boy Can
Local Leaderboards for Checkpoints
Choking.
February 18th
Godzilla!
The Travelling Checkpoint Salesman
Acorn Antiques
Bearing Up
Deleted Bridges and Dodgy Lasers
I'm Batman!
Healthy and Appy
Punch O'Clock!
The plan, then.
Ten mile toes
On Parliament
[Untitled]
Bold Claims, and a Challenge for 2015
2014 (262)
December (9)
A trip to Wales (vLog)
Christmas Messages from Fetchies
Various
FERC London Marathon Places - Draw
It's gone in my sock...
Festive Fetch Five
This Week's Training
To the Post Office!
Training vLog - Week 4
November (12)
I Am Groot!
Slightly Dismal Friday
Week 3 - in which I nearly drown my wife!
I said yes :-)
Free Daps! aka Test GORE-TEX® footwear this winter!
Training vLog - Week 2
More chances for VMLM entries
Marathon Talk
My first training vLog :-)
Second place?
In :-)
Questionnaire about personality traits amongst runners
October (16)
Adidas API
Horseplay minimiser
Running with the big dog
Flat and Windy
Who'd like to test the Garmin API then?
Advantage Borg
Deal?
Jumble
Milk Tray Reps in the Rain
Geneva
Quote
Hatfield 5k, and some other running thoughts
Site layout changes
Vote for Training Plans
Maths help
3-2-1
September (8)
A quick device poll
Garmin Connect API
Cake at the lake :-)
Empowering Women
This Week's Training
Tick :-)
Article help
First outing with the Harriets
August (7)
Book club and Harriers
A treasure trove for bookish types
What I did on my Summer Holidays
Local decoration
The Fisher King
Mojitos and no mosquitos!
Cake-athlon
July (26)
James Mason
Missing Week
Camping View
Wild Camping
Quick
Transalpine Race
In brief
Urgent! Pair of runners wanted!
Fetch Kit Available to Pre-order :-)
Fetch Anniversary Kit - Preview
API and FAK!
That dog has a puffy tail
More books
Reverse Moses
Zombies vs Plants
Shovel required
Nightfever
Dayfever
Catcher in the Rye
My sister the psychologist
Drink your strong limey drink
Keep me in the loop
Bread knives, hedgehogs and the dog in the night time
Whoops
Pinteresting
Q&A?
June (34)
Checkpoints video
Walden
Happy boys and giggly imps
Spring loaded
Elbow grease
Fetch 10th Anniversary Kit
Fetch YouTube Tutorial - Race Guide
Finding the Library folder on a Mac
Stoat!
Sonic screwdriver
Live wires
Wiring help needed
Garmin Express Experiment
Scalded sloth
Garminge
Potching
New Forum Layout
Further updates to the blog layout
New blog layout
First woodpecker
Beastin' parkrun
Pantoball
All was well
USA! USA! USA!
Marking Territory
The People's Poet Is Dead :-(
Holy Water
Throwing shapes
Life moves pretty fast
Recursion is beautiful
Win an OS Explorer / Landranger map of your choice
Intervals with a Suunto Ambit 2S
Tick
Economy done two ways
May (31)
[Untitled]
Vorsprung Durch Lego Technic
How do I liberate my boy from his XBox?
Questions?
Life in the Woods
Lazy
MovesMissed
Intervals with a TomTom
Electioneering
[Untitled]
Tree fluff
More camping
Zen and Camping
Not eaten by bears
Bear food
Camping List
Camping Venn Diagrams
Floppy dog
Routes but not Rathbone
Illustrator wanted
Masking
Highlights
The Cosmic Ballet Goes On
Silverstone 10k :-)
Quick one
[Untitled]
Superhuman snooker
Dogturdflagman
Numbers!
Whittlin'
Chapter 1
April (29)
King Bin
Quiet day on Feedback Mountain
Listing
42
Go directly to parkrun. Do not pass Godzuki.
A day in Wales
[Untitled]
Spanner
The Lost Diadem of Fetchbook
Falling asleep in my dinner
Egg
Sofathon
God gave rock and roll to you.
Sugar Mule
Not bad, consid'rin.
Tinkering
Can U Dig It?
A weekend in Wales
Looking forward to Oliver!
Thank you, and more App talk
RIP Nan
Blah
Appy
Pyjamas at both ends.
Thump. Saturday has started.
Sore tum :-/
Zombies aside... first impressions of the new TomTom
TomTom Runner Cardio Press Event
Am I pregnant?
March (31)
Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes Cornflakes
Sandy 10
#bedfordhappy
Me on YouTube
New graphs live
Follow the dot
Only the best for the Captain's table
Mrs Diahann Wagner is GOING HORNY
Sport Relief Win
Hot dogs, quick blogs
Toton Sidings
A sign!
Owen Farrell visualisation technique
Kebabs!
Booster fails to ignite
Myton Rugby Run (5 Miler)
Rugby before rugby
Sweetcorn antidote
Custard factory
Pooped
I did some intervals :-)
Speed work?
Many things
A bit cabbagey here.
Angry Wasp
Minty
Rainbow's End
Core Dump
Bath Half (in detail)
A quick overview
Down to business in Bath
February (28)
Made it to Bath
Unexpected hugs
Slider
I like to go a-wandering
Spring cleaning
Tongue-lolling
Because We're Worth It
I don't know what!
Thanks Jim
Enough now
Clearing the pipes
Crouch, Touch, Pause...
Medication, that's what you need.
Symptom Tour
Hello FBI
Dazed day
Why I'm an optimist
Mobius birds
Snotty knuckles
In this house...
Retch Everyone
Carrots
Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also
Ultrahalfmarathoner
Angry Birds
Belching
Clarkson averse
Good day :-)
January (31)
*bunting* *cake*
Bigger Boys
Zombies!
Pretending to be Saga Norén
Waiting for the AA
Ship shape
Readthrough
Technology takes you further
Love Garden
Cushions
High Heel Striker
Bit of a rubbish one
Ta
Hot Re-fills
Coding Grinch
An august prediction
Some Running Goals for Q1
Wipe-clean dog
Breaking it down
Snakes and Ladders
Bigger Ponds
Drink Your Weak Lemon Drink
All in All
Panning the pancake
Does JK Rowling own a dog?
Back to the kitchen table
Steve Davis shoes
Pigs on a water slide
Sloshing
Protocol
19 books :-)
2013 (29)
December (3)
Oh...
Engine Management Light
Hannibal Vector
November (3)
Speed skating
Stew-pendous
Cool Hand Grandpa
October (3)
Bookish
Minecraft Cake
Random dump
September (2)
Blog by Email!
Catchup blah
August (3)
Big Green Caterpillar
Questions answered - final CLS blog
Last Days at Club La Santa
July (10)
A nice morning of swimming and tennis
Please Read: Questions for a sports coach
Snorkeltastic
Hitting the straps
First Impressions at Club La Santa
Mile High Blog
Clocking off
For the second week running...
Another Club La Santa catchup
The Floor In The Plan
June (3)
Club La Santa
Bulk Uploading, and win a book
FERC Charities 2011-2012
March (1)
Bath Weekend
January (1)
Meet Steve
2012 (39)
December (2)
Tired Now Boss
Bath - Week 14 + Foodbank
November (3)
White Level Reading
Bath - Week 15
Bath - Week 16
October (2)
Onwards!
C'mon Dave
July (1)
RIP Arnie
June (2)
Rub some bacon on it
18 weeks
May (9)
Techy not tetchy
Time for a techy blog
Time to walk the dog
Stevington 12k
Properly coldy
Still a bit coldy
New blog design live
A bit coldy
Blogs Redesign
April (2)
Easter
SERIOUSLY LORD FETCH, SORT IT OUT
March (8)
A long run up
Running Tick
Weekend
Sport Relief Mile
Back once again
Swimming sweetcorn and other vegetables
Joy Rides, Sticks and Medals
Training Tip
February (9)
And...
Katie, ICT, and some more MySQL
May The Ground Force Be With You
Functions
Well done Batman.
Optimisation Crossword
Snow Days
Gallery, and parkrun
Pleased
January (1)
There Are Some Really Sexy Girls On Fetch
Comments
I'm sorry to have missed this Fetch Mile. I'd love there to be one within easy reach of here - Lancashire, the north-east, Carlisle, even Dumfries.
Thanks for an awesome day.
Thanks for a fab afternoon