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Distance running
Posted: Sun 27 Sep, 2009 10:38 am
by HRH
Yesterday did 11.5 miles in 2 hours
Quite slow but hope to improve time next sat
Outside edge of my foot is now painful when I walk on it, does anyone with knowledge know if I should be putting heat or cold on it, or neither
Re: Distance running
Posted: Sun 27 Sep, 2009 11:32 am
by Soldier_Girl
HRH wrote:Yesterday did 11.5 miles in 2 hours
Quite slow but hope to improve time next sat
Outside edge of my foot is now painful when I walk on it, does anyone with knowledge know if I should be putting heat or cold on it, or neither
Well, 11 miles is a fair distance, so well done to you!!!
What you need to do with your foot, is keep it cold for a while, so that it doesn't swell, and elevate it for as long as you can. The idea is to keep blood away from the injured area. Have you walked on it today at all?
Try and avoid putting too much pressure on it today, and keep an ice pack on it for about 5 - 10 minutes every hour, while keeping it elevated.
Remember RICE : Rest, Ice, Comfortable support, Elevate!
Feel better, and again, well done on your run!!!

Posted: Sun 27 Sep, 2009 11:43 am
by JunkBox
Erm, the C in RICE stands for Compression, well that's what I was always told!
Posted: Sun 27 Sep, 2009 11:49 am
by Soldier_Girl
JunkBox wrote:Erm, the C in RICE stands for Compression, well that's what I was always told!
Yeah, that's the old way ... they've changed it now to "Comfortable Support" ... I had to do my re-validation last weekend, and this is what they told us. Go figure

Posted: Sun 27 Sep, 2009 2:57 pm
by HRH
Thanks for the tips
I am working today but at home later I will do the RICE
I cycled here, cycling was fine but walking is the prob
I'm sure it'll die off in a couple days anyway then be back to running
Thanks
Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 1:20 pm
by WilliamPallett
I have Selection in 2 weeks...currently running nearlye very night.
My best time 2 miles in just over 9 minutes...I'm joining the Army as a Musician...if I keep this time going or improve on that...will I pass the run?
Thanks, William
Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 1:49 pm
by HRH
that's a brilliant time
the paras time is 9.18 and it's 1.5 miles, not 2 miles
keep it up dude
Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 2:34 pm
by Soldier_Girl
WilliamPallett wrote:I have Selection in 2 weeks...currently running nearlye very night.
My best time 2 miles in just over 9 minutes...I'm joining the Army as a Musician...if I keep this time going or improve on that...will I pass the run?
Thanks, William
Yeah, that's a brilliant time mate!! Well done ... keep it up

Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 2:58 pm
by WilliamPallett
thanks guys, I was pretty shocked when I got back in just over 9 mins!
I know it's 1.5 miles for ADSC but around my block 5 times = 2 miles so I just do that...little extra doesn't hurt so hey!
I'll keep running & aim for 8.5 mins now! 2 weeks 2 go

Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 3:08 pm
by HRH
you're gonna be minutes under your required time then lol
Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 3:22 pm
by tom163
WilliamPallett wrote:thanks guys, I was pretty shocked when I got back in just over 9 mins!
I know it's 1.5 miles for ADSC but around my block 5 times = 2 miles so I just do that...little extra doesn't hurt so hey!
I'll keep running & aim for 8.5 mins now! 2 weeks 2 go

Are you sure you did 2 miles in 9 minutes? that means you were running a constant 4 minute mile pace, which is very very hard.
How are you measuring your distance?
Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 3:25 pm
by MSI64
Think your distance is wrong young man
By the end of the 20th century, the record had been lowered to 3:43.13, by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco in 1999.
Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 3:39 pm
by WilliamPallett
I'm definately running 2 miles I know that for sure, I timed it on my watch which is accurate & also my Dad timed me on his stopwatch which we checked and works correctly etc & ignoring a couple of secs difference we got 9 mins 20 secs.
What's the best way to time then if what I'm doing isn't good...
Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 3:44 pm
by MSI64
If your doing 2 miles in 9.20 you should forget the Army and start looking towards the Olympics.
Its just not convincing for me. you might be doing your mile and a half in 9.20
Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2009 4:00 pm
by gpw2009
MSI64 wrote:Its just not convincing for me. you might be doing your mile and a half in 9.20
I'm not calling you a lier mate, but i have to agree with MSI64, 2 miles in 9 minutes 20 seconds is some going. I've seen people do the 1.5 miler in sub 8 minutes and they were bloody going for it in some kind of fashion! I'd double check that distance, and if it's right, give team GB a call and get in there for 2012!
