1000 miles in 2019

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Feb 2019
4:35pm, 13 Feb 2019
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AndrewD
Only 1894 logged since joining Fetch in January 2017.

4376 since I started recording my miles in 2013 (I've had a couple of injury ruined years along the way)
Feb 2019
12:55pm, 14 Feb 2019
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steve45
Come on Andrew..those miles are not "only" ! Looks like over 700 a year since 2013 on average..consistentcy is key.
Feb 2019
7:21pm, 14 Feb 2019
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Dave_K
3 solid 7 mile runs so far this week :-)
Feb 2019
8:32am, 15 Feb 2019
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AndrewD
Thanks Steve - it just seems like very little mileage when I compare to the vast majority of those who post here (or on RW)! I do realise than in comparison to 99% of the population that is a lot of miles to be running each year though!

I've done two 5.5 mile runs so far this week, Wednesday's included 3.5 miles at threshold pace (7.08 avr pace) and last night's was just an easy paced recovery run.

Up to 137 for the year so far, so still ahead of the curve!
Feb 2019
8:56am, 15 Feb 2019
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Lesley C
I'm just ticking over at the moment, enjoying this milder weather.

That's still a decent amount of miles Andrew, keep it up :-)

Dave you still doing D33? I am likely to be marshaling somewhere this year as well as D99.
Feb 2019
10:05am, 15 Feb 2019
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Dave_K
Lesley, Yes, I've dropped down to the 33.

See you somewhere along the route :-)
Feb 2019
4:43pm, 15 Feb 2019
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steve45
Comparing ourselves is not the best Andrew but I'm sure we all do it or have done it! I'm not really interested in the vast majority and how their miles are greater than mine--I'm interested in their love/enjoyment/involvement over time. Currently I'm only running about 1-2 miles as a maximum effort! Oh ..I do wish I could run faster..7.08 pace..those were the days! You're clearly running well on the miles you do.
Feb 2019
5:45pm, 15 Feb 2019
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hillstrider
What a change in the weather, thick fog first thing, and then it cleared up and the sun came out. I ran 8.1 miles in the forest this morning in glorious sunshine, with the sweat running into my eyes. The standing water had mainly dried up, leaving soft mud, churned up by horses hooves.
Feb 2019
8:45pm, 15 Feb 2019
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PeterFay
Strange as it may seem, with weather forecast for sun and 13C, I'm considering vest and shorts for Kinloss-Lossiemouth half on Sunday.
Feb 2019
8:49pm, 15 Feb 2019
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Markymarkmark
And suncream Peter?

About This Thread

Maintained by Lesley C
Welcome to the thread :-) to be on target you need to run 19 Miles per week or 2.7 Miles per day.

Target list can be found here - fetcheveryone.com/training-mileagetargets-filtered.php?category=RUN&mileage=1000

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