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30th Aug 07, 04:49 PM
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Real Name: Er, Steve, honest!
Age: 45
Gender: Male
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30/8/07 Question
I ran the course of my next race on Tuesday in 34'04. Last year I did the race in 33'00.
The question therefore is :- How much time does race adrenalin knock off training times? When I do this race again on 9/9 will adrenalin get me close to last year's time?
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30th Aug 07, 04:54 PM
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Yes definately, but may depend on the wind!
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30th Aug 07, 04:58 PM
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Steve great time!
I dont have bundles off experience but i would say at least 2 mins if you run well on the day. Thats what i knocked off in a race compared to training times.
Good luck H
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30th Aug 07, 05:04 PM
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Real Name: Er, Steve, honest!
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Well I'm full of wind Baggy so maybe if I let it all out on the day....!
I'd be going some to knock 2mins off Hayley...especially considering the fact that I'm still not 100% injury free and I've put on 5lb due to my reduced running since FLM. I was surprised with the training run time so who knows what adrenalin will do on the day!
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30th Aug 07, 05:13 PM
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Who knows, positive mental attitude will carry you some of the way.
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30th Aug 07, 05:18 PM
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Steve,
Good luck, but I am sure if you think positive the 'mental' thing kicks in, surprising what you can achieve, forget about the weight or injuries or lack of training, go do it!!! 
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30th Aug 07, 06:21 PM
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Should shave off a minute plus I think. Just don't do what I usually do and hare off way too fast only to slow to a crawl at the end 
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31st Aug 07, 09:30 AM
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Real Name: Er, Steve, honest!
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Originally Posted by Katten
Should shave off a minute plus I think. Just don't do what I usually do and hare off way too fast only to slow to a crawl at the end 
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I never do that!
Actually in this race it's necessary to charge the first part of the course as it is slightly downhill and then flat....the last third of the race consists of 3 hills and 400+ steps which slows everyone down regardless!
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31st Aug 07, 09:11 PM
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Steve, you're absolutely right, if you know the latter part of a course is hard, the usual 'don't go off too fast' has to go out the window. A steady pace to achieve your target is fine on flat courses, I've found if you already know you'll have a couple of slow K's due to hills at the end you've got to get some sharp ones in early to compensate. Oh and I'm sure the adrenaline / atmosphere on the day will give you the edge to beat the training time, good luck.
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3rd Sep 07, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve
I ran the course of my next race on Tuesday in 34'04. Last year I did the race in 33'00.
The question therefore is :- How much time does race adrenalin knock off training times? When I do this race again on 9/9 will adrenalin get me close to last year's time?
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Race adrenalin helps but I wouldn't like to say how much, but I will say GOOD LUCK 
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4th Sep 07, 10:05 AM
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Real Name: Er, Steve, honest!
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Good news....just checked last year's time...I was 2 seconds slower than I thought! Only 62 secs to make up instead of 64secs!!
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5th Sep 07, 01:41 PM
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they all count! lol. Good luck Steve... I'd tend to say the effects of 'race adrenaline' varies a bit depending on all sorts of things, I'd have certainly thought it'd help you ake up 62seconds though. What difference is it over if you don't mind me asking?
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5th Sep 07, 02:15 PM
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Real Name: Er, Steve, honest!
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Originally Posted by richardsimkiss
they all count! lol. Good luck Steve... I'd tend to say the effects of 'race adrenaline' varies a bit depending on all sorts of things, I'd have certainly thought it'd help you ake up 62seconds though. What difference is it over if you don't mind me asking?
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4.75m is the race distance...with 409 steps( not all up ) and 3 climbs
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5th Sep 07, 03:17 PM
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Real Name: Trinity
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We always run faster in race conditions, not just due to adrenalin, but also due to the other competitors.
In similar conditions you will beat that time, I'm sure of it 
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10th Sep 07, 11:30 AM
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Real Name: Er, Steve, honest!
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Well the answer is about 40 secs...official times not in yet though.
Got round, on my clock, in 33' 18", being some 16 secs slower than last year...rats!!
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