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@kennyp - Yeah, I like them! Cracking value, they're similar in style, fit and pockets to the Raidlight ones I ran in previously, but less than half the price. Bought a couple of pairs back in October and they seem very good so far.


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 8:14 pm
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Ta. Will go and order a pair. They do seem pretty good value. But then most Alpkit stuff is.


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 8:18 pm
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Lunge is bang on, best boxers ever, canny beat the decathlon strides


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 10:08 pm
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fairweather cyclist here, so going to try and dip my toes into running for a bit until spring comes around. previously done the odd 4 mile plod or whatever in unsuitable trainers, so want to try and get some half decent kit thatll make it easier for me to leave the house.

ordered some bluetooth earphones with the 'behind the neck' lanyard for starters.

looking for a belt to put phone and keys in.

main thing tho is shoes. my bro has linked me to some suggestions, brooks adrenaline gts (pricey for a gamble), cheaper options he found are adidas galaxy, nike downshifter, nike revolution but he then found me some decent shoes at a good price on amazon, some brooks revel 4 at £75.
thought id take a punt on them but the price shot up to over £80 and added £15 postage as soon as i tried to order them grrrr.
hes found the revel 3 a bit cheaper on a site called startfitness.co.uk. anyone had any dealings with them? or any other suggestions for either shoes or a belt?
shoes im usually a 9.5, but can be a 10 in some shoes, 9 in others, so a physical shop would be better for trying on, but you know....covid and all that.....
dont mind taking a punt online if the shop is easy enough to deal with returns.

thanks


 
Posted : 17/01/2021 6:29 pm
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Start fitness is decent, have a look at sports shoes.com too, usually get a good deal on there.

No idea about belts, I just put my phone in my pocket, ditto key.

You'll notice a massive difference on proper running shoes, I use asics as they fit me well, others use nike, brooks etc, it's up to you.

I personally think you'll really struggle to get a bad pair these days, unless youve really narrow or hobbit like feet.


 
Posted : 17/01/2021 6:39 pm
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@sadexpunk, Best cheap runners I’ve found are Nike React Milers, generally £60 ish. They’re heavy and ugly but run really well and are well cushioned. I think they’re in the Nike sale at the moment and they’re cheap at Sports Direct too. They size pretty true, maybe a touch small.

Re money belt, I tend to take very little on a run but have got a Decathlon running belt which is fine and cheap.


 
Posted : 17/01/2021 8:19 pm
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I recently got one of the Salomon Agile belts cheap in Wiggle's sale recently, takes a phone, card, keys and a snack bar if I need it. I've got a couple of other bum bags (both Montane) if I want to carry a windproof and gloves and a soft bottle at this time of year as well.


 
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I've got the Agile belt and its great for carrying little bits and bobs when you don't require a proper bun bag, but I've found that the zip has stuck and then torn the teeth out after about a month or 2 of not being used. I've also had this with one of their race vests which TBH is a major let down on an otherwise good product.


 
Posted : 17/01/2021 10:32 pm
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Right, I give up. Asking for advice on treadmills.

Due to work having me fly home from South America, Isolation at home with family is unavoidable.

Mrs Seadog, although not big runner herself, has said lets a treadmill, as this isolation routine may carry on for an unknown time.

So, my dear STW runner-things, where should my money go for £1000 to £1500. (preferably somewhere with stock!).


 
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I bought one from Argos for 200 quid that saw us through the proper lockdown, as we used our one allotted period of exercise to get my daughter out. It was actually a lot better than I thought it would be, not capable of sprints (tops out at 7.45 min/mile) but perfect for what I used it for, knocking out a sweaty 10k while watching Ozark.

It hasn't been used since, I'm glad I never spent much on it.

Mrs Seadog, although not big runner herself

This would sway me even more in this direction tbh.


 
Posted : 18/01/2021 9:43 am
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Right then you wonderful bunch, please help me spend my money!
I achieved a personal (non-running) goal this week and I promised myself that if I did I'd buy myself another pair of "posh" running shoes. It's a pure indeugence, particually with no races in the pipeline, but I spend 10 or 12 hours per week running, it's my only real hobby, I can aford it, so why the hell not?

My first thought was another pair of Vaporfly's which I know I love already.
But then I thought for the sake of an extra £20 should I try a pair of Alphafly's even though my instinct is that I'd prefer the lighter Vapor's.Anyone run in a pair of Alphafly's and can give me a view on them?
Or shall I take the sensible (ish) option and buy some Saucony Endorphin Speeds (£90 cheaper) which seem to be viewed as a fast shoe that's a little more durable and better for everyday use.

So what do we reckon?
Comments telling me to buy another pair of Peg's in the sale will be ignored!


 
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Slow start to the year for me so far. Bilateral hernia repair in Dec knocked me off my feet longer than expected - I massively underestimated it and thought I'd be up and about in a couple of days! Ooops. Anyway, move from Manchester to Sheffield over Christmas and I'm in a very happy place. My "little" 5km run out of the door takes me up to Lady Cannings and Ringinglow via the Mayfield valley (for those who know the area). And includes 250m of climbing! I could bang out 12k along the river in manchester and not clock up 25m of climbing so all wonderfully different. And 10 mins drive gets me to Blackamoor or Burbage valley. Can't bloody wait to get amongst it!

@seadog101 - unless you run on treadmills a bit already and know you can tolerate them then I'd go as cheap as possible. I hate the bloody things with a passion and would rather sit on the sofa and get fat for 2 weeks than use one in the house 😉 But I know other who do get on ok with them!


 
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I've not used vaporflys or alphaflys for that matter, but a friend who has both loves the vaporflys and hates the alphaflys.
He's a sub 3 hour marathoner if that makes a difference.

On what to get? Ooof, good question. I'll be having some Adidas Adizero Adios Pro when I can get some, but I'm an Adidas wearer so makes sense, probably not so much for you.


 
Posted : 18/01/2021 3:25 pm
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@sadexpunk I can recommend one of these belts to carry phone, keys, energy bars ..

https://flipbelt.co.uk/products/flipbelt-classic/

Use mine of pretty much every run I do from short runs up to a marathon.
Never had an issue with it. There’s a clip for a key. Doesn’t bounce around.. nothing falls out.
A bit spendy for a piece of elastic with cut-outs in it but I wouldn’t be without mine.


 
Posted : 18/01/2021 4:38 pm
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I bought one from Argos for 200 quid that saw us through the proper lockdown,

The Argos Reebok ones generally get good reviews, for the money you spend. Sadly, nothing available to deliver.

This proving tricky as all but the chaepest and vastly expensive are out of stock.


 
Posted : 18/01/2021 6:23 pm
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So, my dear STW runner-things, where should my money go for £1000 to £1500. (preferably somewhere with stock!).

I think stock is the problem. I have the same budget but cant find anything that is foldable, min of 3HP motor and is robust looking. I am pretty much OK on a treadmill and will happily run on one.


 
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https://www.absolute-snow.co.uk/V/Patagonia_Slope_Running_Vest_4L_XS_Cave_Grey-(251622)

bargain running vest here for someone of the right build. 50% off plus another 20%.

comes with two 0.5l hydrapak soft bottles as well.


 
Posted : 19/01/2021 8:33 pm
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@nostrils, Streaks are in the sale at Sportsshoes.com, may be of interest.


 
Posted : 21/01/2021 4:15 pm
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Some items on sale at Salomon


 
Posted : 21/01/2021 4:56 pm
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@lunge, thanks but out of my size unfortunately.

Haven't been running for a week or so due to my hip problem but went out for a gentle 4km tonight. Hip felt fine whilst running, but is uncomfortable now whilst sitting at my desk. Walking and standing around feel fine however sitting and driving are uncomfortable. Very frustrating!


 
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@dashed

Welcome to Sheffield, the rural biking is good, but the running is even better!

I run up to Ox Stones above Lady Cannings most days via Limb Valley from Greenhill. There's so much choice in the area. Enjoy!


 
Posted : 21/01/2021 10:25 pm
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I set a 2021 new year resolution of running every day of the year, unfortunately that came to a resounding halt after less than a week 🙁

Woke up with classic flu symptoms, raging headache, hot/cold, aching all over etc. Went for a precautionary COVID test to be on the safe side, which came back negative. Felt much better the following day apart from headache, but the next day struggled to get to sleep due to a painful chest - mainly heart. Also sore when fully inflating my lungs and expanding my rib cage. Spoke to my GP who suggested an ECG to be on the safe side to rule out a few potential issues, so popped out for what I assume would be a short trip. ECG person then recommended a blood test in addition, so reluctantly I went round to A&E which was absolutely bursting at the seams. I was sharing a room normally used for a single patient with 4 others most of the time with tiny clear partitions between us. 2 blood tests and another ECG later I eventually escaped without much of a diagnosis, just a viral chest thing, and a suggestion of another COVID test. I had developed a sporadic cough by now, often precipitated by trying to fully inflate my lungs, but another negative test suggested the chances of it being COVID was low, despite symptoms being remarkably similar...

Feeling virtually fine now, despite a residual cough, and I have started running again, a couple of steady ~20k morning outings where I've notice my HR has been significantly raised over my pre-illness norm, which is to be expected. Gradually easing myself back into things without any rush.


 
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After a 2020 with knee(x2) achillies, Covid, hammy(2) ankle and heel injuries...I will pass 100 for the month tomorrow. Shite compared to many on here nae doubt, but; I am a runner again!!!!


 
Posted : 22/01/2021 8:52 pm
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Superb Duckman, that's great mate. 👍🏻


 
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Injured again. I’ve completed ct5k three times in the last 12 months only to get injured just as I complete it each time. This final time I kept my runs to only two per week, I religiously walked for 5 mins before and after for a warm up and cool down, kept the pace even and avoided sharp hills. My calf went yesterday forcing me to stop almost immediately and limp home after only 6 mins of running. It seems to be fine on the bike but walking is painful - any ideas on what I’ve done and what I’m doing wrong. Determined to be a runner but not being very successful


 
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I've had similar issues Claudie, very frustrating. I dropped my pace from what I thought was a good speed for me to about 2/3 my former pace. Seems to be working so far I'm doing about 3.5 miles now working up to 5. Can't ride me bike for 2\3 months so running it is. Hopefully not limping! Monica it it will help but worth a try. Good luck.


 
Posted : 24/01/2021 6:49 pm
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just starting out with a bit of plodding, got my brooks trainers, wireless earphones and a decathlon belt for my phone. all the gear and no idea eh? 😀

done a 5k both yesterday and today, no great pace obviously, but im trying to nail down which app id feel is most use for logging times.

i installed komoot onto an old phone, and ive got strava on mine, and took both phones with me.
today, strava said id done 4 miles, komoot said 3.7. zooming in on the runs, i can see strava has me all over the place, in fields, in the road, its waaaay more 'zigzaggy' than komoot, so not as accurate. that sound normal?

also, as im going to be doing 2 or 3 different runs many times over (hopefully), and looking for improvement, ive been trying to see if theres a way of repeating say 'run 1' and comparing times. it looks like you can only do this with the paid version of strava, 'matched activities', but not at all on komoot?
its no biggie, i can still call my runs Run 1, Run 2, Run 3 and skip between them to compare, but just wondered if any of you do the same thing? set the app to 'Run 1' and repeat it to compare times?

btw, i think komoot will be of more use for biking, i can build routes to help me navigate in unknown areas before i go, so id probably prefer that one for running too, but no problem having an app for each activity if thats what makes sense.

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Strava doesn't measure your distance, your phone does, sounds like the phone GPS is unreliable (fairly common IME).

Just make your run a segment, then you can look at your previous efforts of you wanna compare.


 
Posted : 24/01/2021 7:54 pm
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Sdexpunk,
Strava shows you a little "taster" of matched runs in the free version. It Let's you know how many times you've done that run, and some basic stats of the latest 5 in a table, with a trend line graph. None of its clickable so it's obviously designed to draw you into subscribing, but it is enough for me to see any improvement or change in effort (HR).
Personally, I find the suunto native app that my watch uploads to be the best for tracking my own stats and comparing and tracking progress. People use Garmin too, but I prefer the suunto app. Strava is more a link for mates, almost running social media. Also Loads of apps will output to others so you'll probably be alright just tracking on one and setting up to output to some other apps, then see what you like. Wife likes "runkeeper" cos that's what he mates are on.
Komoot has a good rep for route planning, but not used myself. I know suunto can automate input output to it, so if i did it would be as well not instead - if that makes sense.


 
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Strava doesn’t measure your distance, your phone does, sounds like the phone GPS is unreliable (fairly common IME).

ah that makes sense, thanks. i'll mebbes swap the apps/phones around and see if it swaps the 'dodgy line'.

Just make your run a segment, then you can look at your previous efforts of you wanna compare.

can you do that if its a straight there and back return journey or do segments have to be from a to b?

Personally, I find the suunto native app that my watch uploads to be the best for tracking my own stats and comparing and tracking progress.

thanks, will check that out on the play store, i assume you can use it without a watch?

seizing up this morning, may have to leave it a few days before another run 😀

thanks


 
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Track running seems a long way away at the moment but this thread is inclusive so here is a bit of the "Dark side". Ovett as a child..... 2 mins long bt you really need to watch the last metre. The consomethinge racer...


 
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can you do that if its a straight there and back return journey or do segments have to be from a to b?

No they can start and finish wherever you want, you create a segment you need to have ran the route, then all you do is click create segment and select start and end point.

I'm pretty sure you'll need a suunto watch before you can use suunto app btw, ditto garmin connect. Strava is better than both IMO.


 
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Class from Ovett, always run to the line


 
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Claudie - none of us could say what's up, but your experience does suggest some things are a bit too tight. But in case it helps - I ended up in a bit of a mess of injuries at one point and it took a long time with a physio to get fixed. But one thing which really helped that was walking lots. Time on feet / building some fitness / stretching / speeding up over time / adding inclines. Every day. Eventually started adding little running sections into the walks and got back to it.


 
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I'm pretty lucky to work for an organisation which values our mental health, particularly at the minute when we're all locked in bedrooms / studies etc working from home and pretty much from dark to dark. So in an effort to get people to use their lunch breaks properly and not just sit on more Teams calls, or wander the 20 steps to the kitchen for a quick sandwich, we're all taking an hour off to get outside and take a walk or do some exercise, then document it with photos. I've been encouraging my team to do this sort of thing for ages and often run at lunchtimes myself, but it's quite a step forward for such a large corporate organsiation to actively encourage and support this thing during a working day.

So I'm off for a quick run with my one allowable covid friend and our combined 4 dogs (no limit on those in social gatherings is there??) around the Burbage valley. Photos to follow 🙂


 
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also, as im going to be doing 2 or 3 different runs many times over (hopefully), and looking for improvement, ive been trying to see if theres a way of repeating say ‘run 1’ and comparing times. it looks like you can only do this with the paid version of strava, ‘matched activities’, but not at all on komoot?

What about just using the stopwatch feature on your phone? Okay it doesn't give you distance, but if you are just wanting to measure your time over a certain route then it's the easiest, and most accurate, way to do it. Then just stick the details in a spreadsheet or similar.


 
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I have always used tech as it has developed (Worked in IT all my career) so had a GPS when they first came out etc but I was running for very many years before and just used a wris****ch to time my runs over a distance. As much as its nice to explore and vary your runs, if you are training seriously and cant get out during the day then a large part of your training is going to be on lit roads/pavements (especially an inner city lad like me) I just ran the same loops day in day out so knew my time for them. Never got bored because I love running. Timing your loop is all you need, dont worry if your 6 mile loop is really 5.6 it doesn't matter.


 
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What about just using the stopwatch feature on your phone? Okay it doesn’t give you distance, but if you are just wanting to measure your time over a certain route then it’s the easiest, and most accurate, way to do it. Then just stick the details in a spreadsheet or similar.

Was gonna suggest this too, once you have your loop sorted, then a simple time check is all thats required to keep an eye on progress.


 
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What about just using the stopwatch feature on your phone?

Or even better, buy one of the old fashioned stopwatches. The round ones with the big button on top. Okay it does exactly the same as your phone but it's way more cool. Channel your inner Alf Tupper.


 
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Was gonna suggest this too, once you have your loop sorted, then a simple time check is all thats required to keep an eye on progress.

Don't forget to pick a route that doesn't have traffic lights to cross or whatever. Personally I'd choose a loop of a park about 10-15min run from my front door, and then time the loop 2-3 times (length depending, obviously!).


 
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What about just using the stopwatch feature on your phone? Okay it doesn’t give you distance, but if you are just wanting to measure your time over a certain route then it’s the easiest, and most accurate, way to do it. Then just stick the details in a spreadsheet or similar.

Was gonna suggest this too, once you have your loop sorted, then a simple time check is all thats required to keep an eye on progress.

curse you all with your sensible suggestions!

but yes youre right, i dont need strava/komoot at all for running do i.....
however, i spose knowing the rough distance would be useful, not too fussed if its that accurate, just to know if im at 10k, half marathon distance, that type of thing.

thanks


 
Posted : 25/01/2021 4:36 pm
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Mapometer will give you an idea of distance.
If it's a similar route then you only need to get an idea once and then can re-run it again to gauge progress from that


 
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Haven't posted in here for a while. I'm still running, just enough to keep it ticking along, can go out for a 4 mile run non stop without it being a major issue. Today was hard going into a head wind on return leg, and think it was only my 2nd run of the year. But much better position than I was in last year where I was unable to run for any distance without shin splints and wasn't sure I'd ever get to this position where I am now. Happy with running just as a compliment to the other physical exercise I do.


 
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Last year I was a bit lost for things to aim for so choose to try to complete 3000 miles in the year but came up short by 100 miles. I'm not bothered about going for that again as it just turned in to a bit of a boring pursuit of miles. I enjoyed the summer mornings and it was good inspiration to get me out, but when I actually realised i might have been close to achieving it, it all felt like a bit of an anti-climax.

I did manage a 42 mile self-supported round in the Lakes on a super hot day and struggled, but hadn't really done any proper training but got round in 12 hours.

So as it looks like there's going to be no racing this year, the wife casually suggested I do a solo Bob Graham round this year, so not wanting to look a gift horse in the mouth I've decided to go for it. 3 years ago I did it fully supported in 22 hrs and found it relatively easy. Going solo gives me more freedom, but not sure about the whole self (can stash gear or use cafes) / non-supported effort. I think ultimately I'd like to get round faster than my supported effort and don't mind stashing stuff, but driving out to Wasdale to stash food seems to defeat the flexibility option and relying on Cafes (of which there are few) could be a folly, so it might be best to go unsupported.

Anyway I need to get some training in around the Peak District in the meantime, and find some suitable shoes I can wear all day (which I think I've found)!


 
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Mapometer will give you an idea of distance.

thanks, hadnt heard of it, appreciated.


 
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