How is your running surviving Covid chaos?

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Mar 2020
4:53pm, 29 Mar 2020
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Derby Tup
Ran :-)

A W B - Let’s go round again

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9J4vEVDr5w
Mar 2020
4:58pm, 29 Mar 2020
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swittle
One for NEs thread.

Tami Lynn - I'm Gonna Run Away From You

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeaZ3DEQEyo


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeaZ3DEQEyo
Mar 2020
4:59pm, 29 Mar 2020
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swittle
[doubling up] ^
Mar 2020
6:03pm, 29 Mar 2020
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SusiesueH
It’s got me running again! First day of couch to 5k (again 🤦🏼‍♀️). Aiming to be able to run 5k again by the time this is over 🤞🏻
Mar 2020
6:06pm, 29 Mar 2020
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Derby Tup
Ace. Good luck SsH 👍🏻
Mar 2020
6:14pm, 29 Mar 2020
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SusiesueH
Ta!
Mar 2020
6:29pm, 29 Mar 2020
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TomahawkMike
I may end up with a 7 day streak badge. Currently on 5. Never run seven days in a row but feel the need to before a more rigourous shutdown comes along (if it does). I have also told my sons that I am going to try 5 to 10k every day and need to demonstrate commitment.
Mar 2020
6:31pm, 29 Mar 2020
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Derby Tup
I ran Sat and Sun last weekend, missed Mon, then started running every day Tues. I’d have been up to nine days if I’d thought to have a run on Mon
Mar 2020
6:41pm, 29 Mar 2020
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auburnette
I ran a half marathon TT on the treadmill today... Moving my focus towards the one mile club segment now but it was good to see the benefits of my marathon training as it was actually a small PB - in a real race I reckon i would have taken minutes off. Rest and recovery now, then begin working on my 1 mile time.
Mar 2020
6:42pm, 29 Mar 2020
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Sigh
I've managed to continue my training in March with very little disruption, for which I am grateful. However, if we are restricted then I may also streak my runs, adjusting time to suit whatever allowance we are given.

About This Thread

Maintained by Canute
Covid-19 case numbers continue to rise exponentially in the UK.

It is even more crucial to do everything we can to slow the rate of onset of new cases. Nonetheless, exercise remains important for our health.

The relevant piece of the legislation in England is:

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020

Restrictions on movement

6.—(1) During the emergency period, no person may leave the place where they are living without reasonable excuse.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a reasonable excuse includes the need—

(a) to obtain basic necessities, including food and medical supplies for those in the same household (including any pets or animals in the household) or for vulnerable persons and supplies for the essential upkeep, maintenance and functioning of the household, or the household of a vulnerable person, or to obtain money, including from any business listed in Part 3 of Schedule 2;

(b) to take exercise either alone or with other members of their household;

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That is an abbreviated version. Here is a link to a more comprehensive specification of section 6:
legislation.gov.uk

Similar regulations apply in Scotland, where section 8, (5) (b) states:
(b) to take exercise, either alone or with other members of their household.
In Northern Ireland, section 5 (2) (b) is the same:
(b) to take exercise either alone or with other members of their household;

In Wales, the regulations state that you can leave the house no more than once a day for exercise, The relevant section [section 8] states:

(b) to take exercise, no more than once a day, either alone or with other members of the household.

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Here is a link to the guidance regarding a reasonable excuse to leave the house, issued by the National Police Chiefs Council (for England):
college.police.uk
Note added 26th May: unfortunately the clear guidelines issued in April have been taken down and replaced by a more complex collection of documents.
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The fact that the government accepts the importance of exercise places a responsibility on us to exercise in a way that reduces our risk of becoming a clinical case rather than increasing our risk.

Here is a review of the factors that influence the relationship between exercise and function of the immune system
fetcheveryone.com/blog/13360/2020/3#blog403926

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