1000 miles in 2024

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Par by the end of today is 865.8
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3:51pm, 13 Jun 2024
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Looby Loo
Rejected how? Welcome aboard
13 Jun
3:57pm, 13 Jun 2024
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hillstrider
Runners World are terminating all the forums wef 15th June. I was on the Mature Runners Thread, but as you know, I've been with fetcheveryone for many years as well.
13 Jun
6:28pm, 13 Jun 2024
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geordiegirl
That is a good question Loo I thought it but didn’t ask.

So we are now southward bound it’s raining I’m sick of crap weather and no doubt don’t have the right clothes packed - ever the optimist.

So to catch up the benefits of a trail run is def using all the muscles and a big difference when I’ve done trail marathons to road I don’t ache the next day after trail.

I went out this morning. I woke with a sore calf and thought I’ll give it a go. Felt ok so did the planned interval session, I was aware of the calf but my god I knew about it when I got home. 2 45min sessions with the compression boots and some massage gun and it’s a lot better. Long run due tomorrow I’ll see how it is if necessary I’ll walk it.

Good 12m FF dreading facing the St Ives nettles they were terrible at the last trip, goodness knows what they’ll be like now

Hope we all have a good weekend and fingers crossed this rain does one soon.
13 Jun
6:35pm, 13 Jun 2024
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Fenland Flier
The things I do for a blue circle 🤣🤣
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geordiegirl
The joy of fetch dragging is out for the most random reasons.
14 Jun
9:22am, 14 Jun 2024
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steve45
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14 Jun
9:33am, 14 Jun 2024
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steve45
Your busy world continues gg! Ouch to the calf niggle and fingers crossed for everything being ok especially for your planned long run. Forget about sunshine! And...if you've got a niggle which could turn into an injury take a day or two off!
I lurked on RW forums for a short while but thank goodness I didn't stay...the tendency to spend far too much time on a screen changed my mind.
FF's favourite weathering this morning and I considered not going out! I donned the rain jacket, it poured with heavy showers and gave a nice rainbow during the 3.4 outing. In just one overnight period of rain the trails have big puddles again 😂.
14 Jun
10:27am, 14 Jun 2024
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hillstrider
Sorry to hear about the sore calf GG. I hope it "holds up" during todays long run.

Well done Steve for this mornings 3.4 miles in the rain.

I managed to do this mornings Farmers Walk before the rain, but it is raining hard, on and off now. I'm meeting up with some running friends for a pub lunch in the village. It's a 1.5 mile walk each way, but if the rain persists, I might be tempted to drive. I don't want to though, as I fancy a beer with the meal, but won't drink and drive, even it's only the one.
14 Jun
11:48am, 14 Jun 2024
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MrHSc
Just joined over from Runners World where there was a similar thread.
11.5 miles this lovely morning along the canal.

YTD 649 miles.
14 Jun
12:31pm, 14 Jun 2024
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hillstrider
Welcome MrHsc!

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Maintained by Lesley C
Welcome to the thread :-) to be on target you need to run 19 Miles per week or 2.7 Miles per day.

Target list can be found here - fetcheveryone.com/training-mileagetargets-filtered.php?category=RUN&mileage=1000

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