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Old 6th Jun 07, 01:40 PM
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new to the site, thought i'd congratulate all of us speedy scots after glasgow thumped the rest of them in the norwich union city v city last weekend! hurrah!
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Old 6th Jun 07, 03:03 PM
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new to the site, thought i'd congratulate all of us speedy scots after glasgow thumped the rest of them in the norwich union city v city last weekend! hurrah!
What was your time Dude?
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Old 6th Jun 07, 03:28 PM
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time was just over 53 mins

was quite pleased though, i've only been running a couple of months and was my first race - onwards and upwards from here! loved the buzz of the race, really helped spur me on!
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Old 6th Jun 07, 03:36 PM
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What`s next then.

Don`t leave it too long after you have made such a good start.
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Old 6th Jun 07, 03:50 PM
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hoping to do a 10k trail race this Sunday - also planning to do the Great Scottish Run half marathon in Glasgow on 2nd Sept.

I'm working through an interactive training plan on nikerunning.com, it's pretty helpful

any advice on how to keep motivation levels high?
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Old 6th Jun 07, 03:54 PM
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Keep entering races is one of the best ways to keep motivated and you are doing that.

Best thing to do is join a club so you can train with runners of slightly faster pace.
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Dude, still time to register for the Men's 10k at Bellahouston on 17th June
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Old 7th Jun 07, 10:18 AM
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that sounds good - I've never run at Bellahouston before, what's it like?
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This is only the 2nd year, it's a different course. Last year it was arelatively small event and much of the course was within the park, making for cramped conditions at times, took quite a while to get much space at the start in particular.
Should be better this year. you can find the route at :

http://www.mhfs.org.uk/documents/MHFS10KRouteMap.pdf
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