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The 'Paras 10'
Water features at what points
Sandy - at what point do we hit major water. Should be fun if it's the last mile, more of a challenge if it's earlier on.
Is it worth wearing gaiters or is the extra weight on the feet more of a burden?
Is it worth wearing gaiters or is the extra weight on the feet more of a burden?
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Re: Water features at what points
id say its more of a burden on the tootsies as they can be very heavy.... however, if your worried about that or even getting a little bit wet then a good tip is to stop, remain calm and composed, then simply place your feet into some tesco bags and tie. hey presto problem solved and very cheap if your short of brass.....visaarn wrote:Sandy - at what point do we hit major water. Should be fun if it's the last mile, more of a challenge if it's earlier on.
Is it worth wearing gaiters or is the extra weight on the feet more of a burden?
'Every man an Emperor'
What about the umbrella
I havent worked out how to tab one handed while holding the umbrella!
All joking aside, my only concern was shredding my feet if the boots filled up in the early miles.
Looking forward to the event - hopefully keeping up with the pacemaker.
All joking aside, my only concern was shredding my feet if the boots filled up in the early miles.
Looking forward to the event - hopefully keeping up with the pacemaker.
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Re: What about the umbrella
As longs you can double for nearly all the way round you will do okvisaarn wrote:I havent worked out how to tab one handed while holding the umbrella!
All joking aside, my only concern was shredding my feet if the boots filled up in the early miles.
Looking forward to the event - hopefully keeping up with the pacemaker.
Things you feel like doing after being hit in the liver :
-Vomitting
-Suffocating
-Shitting yourself
-Passing out
-Crying for your mummy
-Stop taking part in any kind of violent sport.......
-Vomitting
-Suffocating
-Shitting yourself
-Passing out
-Crying for your mummy
-Stop taking part in any kind of violent sport.......
Hi - apologies for the late post but I'm in the sh*t. My lift to the Paras 10 has let me down and I'm pretty sure that there will be no public transport on a Sunday.
Does anyone know how I can get to the event if I head north from Milton Keynes on Saturday? Any solutions much appreciated!!!!
Thanks,
Mr Dunks
Does anyone know how I can get to the event if I head north from Milton Keynes on Saturday? Any solutions much appreciated!!!!
Thanks,
Mr Dunks
Thanks
Enjoyed the day, thanks to all those marsalling the event, it was extremely well organised.
As this was my first Paras10 it was more of a recce and I underestimated the hills, especially the longer one. Still my stopwatch said 2hr 2mins and 30 seconds, so well pleased with my first effort. Looking forward to next year.
PS I have had a tender achillied on and off for a few weeks so rested it off for two weeks before today. What the best approach to recovery ?
As this was my first Paras10 it was more of a recce and I underestimated the hills, especially the longer one. Still my stopwatch said 2hr 2mins and 30 seconds, so well pleased with my first effort. Looking forward to next year.
PS I have had a tender achillied on and off for a few weeks so rested it off for two weeks before today. What the best approach to recovery ?
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The pace men
Yes the pace men were awsome, especially as they were overheard 50m from the finish waiting for the clock, because they were bit early!!!
Thankfully I was through before them and was well happy with my time.
Great event, very busy though this year compared to last year which made the first couple of miles quite hard for those aiming for sub 1:50. Thoroughly enjoyed myself, and even bumped into a guy who I was running with last year.
Sandy - I liked the water features, and have spent half an hour washing the silt out of my boots. The last 2 hills were little buggers, however the short last "mile" was appreciated (the mile marker either was not in the right spot, or I did the last mile way quicker than the rest of the course). Finishing ahead of time works for me!!
E_C
Thankfully I was through before them and was well happy with my time.
Great event, very busy though this year compared to last year which made the first couple of miles quite hard for those aiming for sub 1:50. Thoroughly enjoyed myself, and even bumped into a guy who I was running with last year.
Sandy - I liked the water features, and have spent half an hour washing the silt out of my boots. The last 2 hills were little buggers, however the short last "mile" was appreciated (the mile marker either was not in the right spot, or I did the last mile way quicker than the rest of the course). Finishing ahead of time works for me!!
E_C