1000 miles in 2024

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Par by the end of today is 969.9
3 Nov
11:37am, 3 Nov 2024
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Fenland Flier
Considering I was aiming for 1500 miles initially @geordiebells and I'm still short of 1000 I'm hardly keeping up but I know what you mean and I have 2 months to get the remaining 38 miles, even if I only manage 20 miles each month like I managed in October.
@steve45 I had considered playing leap frog today and aiming for the 1000 before you and @hillstrider but common sense prevailed today and despite fancying a run I decided to remove the temptation by not running. I'll get there eventually.
3 Nov
12:09pm, 3 Nov 2024
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geordiegirl
There’s a reason you’ve changed target and with your revised plan you’re still doing some running at a level that makes you comfortable and enjoying it. So I’d say you’re keeping up. I admit I’m enjoying the loss of pressure and amazing how much more relaxing time I have and able to do housework and meet up with people. Who knew!
3 Nov
12:23pm, 3 Nov 2024
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Fenland Flier
That's good to read GG and I hope you manage to keep the pressure off yourself.
3 Nov
3:24pm, 3 Nov 2024
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hillstrider
Well done Lesley for being RD at your parkrun, and congratulations for your 1000 miles this year.

JackFW, enjoy the Pizza 🍕

Thanks Steve, I think that the structured training is paying off.

Well done for this mornings 3 2 miles on trails.

Thanks GG. Those trainers were a bargain at £25. I would definitely consider buying another if they are still available. I read somewhere recently that our feet grow bigger when we get older.

FF, there's more to life than running, so just run when you feel like it, and don't worry about pace, targets etc. You've run an amazing mileage over the years, so deserve cutting back.

I ran a solo 8.19 miles in the forest this morning, enjoying the scenery, the wild life etc, and the tranquility, just the occasional runners and dog walkers.
3 Nov
3:26pm, 3 Nov 2024
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hillstrider
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3:28pm, 3 Nov 2024
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hillstrider
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3:28pm, 3 Nov 2024
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hillstrider
3 Nov
4:54pm, 3 Nov 2024
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Fenland Flier
Great photos @hillstrider what a wonderful area to be able to run in.
Thanks for your comment, I've ran over 12.5k miles in the 10 years I've been here and hope to run the same again in time.
3 Nov
6:41pm, 3 Nov 2024
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hillstrider
FF, I'm glad that you liked the photos. I only run with my phone when I run solo.

I'm sure that you will soon be racking up the miles again.
3 Nov
6:57pm, 3 Nov 2024
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geordiegirl
Wow hs it’s no wonder you run so many miles there it looks fabulous.

6m today for me although garmin lost charge at 5.78, but it was almost .3 to home so I manually changed it.

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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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