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    #91
    You can get an acceptable exercise bike for £100 or less, even ones that fold up and store in a cupboard. I was thinking of getting one when I was pre-planning a gig in London...
    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
    Originally posted by vetran
    Urine is quite nourishing

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      #92
      Dorney Lake is a good ride about...if you want to build up endurance...
      Join IPSE

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        #93
        That's en route this Sunday for me and vetran

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          #94
          Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
          One would hope the BHF would supply their own.
          I've been worried about my ticker for the last 6 months after getting refused a life insurance policy. Have now had a battery of tests including cat scans, ECG's etc. Conclusion is I have Sinus bradycardia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and a resting heart rate of between 22 and 39 BPM.

          You'd think I'd be able to run a little faster for longer but alas...

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            #95
            Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
            I've been worried about my ticker for the last 6 months after getting refused a life insurance policy. Have now had a battery of tests including cat scans, ECG's etc. Conclusion is I have Sinus bradycardia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and a resting heart rate of between 22 and 39 BPM.

            You'd think I'd be able to run a little faster for longer but alas...
            Blimey, that's slow. Mine's about 55 which I think is related to my thyroid - it's gone up from about 50 since I started the meds. But it gets to 195+ when I'm running (and averages around 185 on a run) - doc doesn't seem concerned so I'm not going to worry too much either. But I do seem unable to improve my 5K time to < 30 mins no matter how much I train (I managed 29:47 once, but haven't got near it since). Difficult to run faster when it's already at the max.

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              #96
              Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
              Blimey, that's slow. Mine's about 55 which I think is related to my thyroid - it's gone up from about 50 since I started the meds. But it gets to 195+ when I'm running (and averages around 185 on a run) - doc doesn't seem concerned so I'm not going to worry too much either. But I do seem unable to improve my 5K time to < 30 mins no matter how much I train (I managed 29:47 once, but haven't got near it since). Difficult to run faster when it's already at the max.
              Sounds high. I thought MHR was 220-age?

              So should be 160 ish I would have though?
              Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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                #97
                Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                Blimey, that's slow. Mine's about 55 which I think is related to my thyroid - it's gone up from about 50 since I started the meds. But it gets to 195+ when I'm running (and averages around 185 on a run) - doc doesn't seem concerned so I'm not going to worry too much either. But I do seem unable to improve my 5K time to < 30 mins no matter how much I train (I managed 29:47 once, but haven't got near it since). Difficult to run faster when it's already at the max.
                Have you tried fartleks and repetition sessions? I found I was doing way too many "junk miles" just plodding along at a comfortable pace which is fine for building a base but no good for running fast. Adding in fartleks and repetition sessions made a huge difference. Amazing how practicing running fast can enable you to run longer in endurance races. If you really want to improve, I found this book excellent.

                http://www.amazon.co.uk/Art-Running-.../dp/0736095500

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
                  Have you tried fartleks and repetition sessions? I found I was doing way too many "junk miles" just plodding along at a comfortable pace which is fine for building a base but no good for running fast. Adding in fartleks and repetition sessions made a huge difference. Amazing how practicing running fast can enable you to run longer in endurance races. If you really want to improve, I found this book excellent.

                  http://www.amazon.co.uk/Art-Running-.../dp/0736095500
                  Ta - I should do this - I will make it the goal for the summer.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
                    Sounds high. I thought MHR was 220-age?

                    So should be 160 ish I would have though?
                    Parkrun from 3 weeks ago. It's consistently like that when I run - I've seen it go to 198. Quite a bit slower when I cycle though - even up the hills.

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                      Bless you, ye daft bugger.














                      psst, whoooosh
                      Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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