GREAT NORTH RUN 2007
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GREAT NORTH RUN 2007
JASE DACK
03-20-2007, 16:07
Hi all I was just wondering if any one had any tips on the best way to train for the Great North Run, as this is the first time I have done this.To see why I am putting my self in for this visit my page at www.justgiving.com/jasedack.Feel free to reply with any tips thanks Jason
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mak67uk
03-22-2007, 20:50
Hi, good luck with the Run!
I am a first timer as well and would appreciate help on parking etc?
Thanks
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JASE DACK
03-22-2007, 21:48
im not sure so i will let you know when i find out my self thanks for email
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Beccy
03-27-2007, 17:54
Hi everyone
It's my first time too, I'm running for Leukaemia Research. I found an excellent training programme on Bupa's website at
http://www.bupa.co.uk/health_information/asp/healthy_living/lifestyle/exercise/running/halfmarathon/index.asp
It's hard work, but really worthwhile!
Good luck.
And make sure you have a really good pair of trainers!
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Wilsonator
03-30-2007, 0:25
Hi Jase, I am not an expert but i did the Notts Marathon last year in 1Hr51min. and before i started training last year i was a mess....so heres some serious tips from a normal persons perspective. 1 - dont run fast !!! why your body will develope its own pace and the pace will change over time..there is never a need to force it. 2 Always run to a time so run say for 40 mins dont run to distance say 3 miles, it better to run to a time, it does not matter what speed but you must be on the road for 40min. do this 3 times a week at least for the whole training program - remember any speed. after a couple of months incorporate one longer run again not fast very slow but run for 1hr20min. doing this you will become fitter by default but without pressurising yourself on how far you have run. you will know when your body can push for a little more speed as it will simply let you know, otherwise dont push it.
I am 38 and i can only run at a pace of an 8min mile 7.5 on a good day. oh by the way however awfull it may be you must use hills in your training i beg you i know i know you simply dont want to, but you have too as the GNR has a huge one.
regards for now ....
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JASE DACK
03-30-2007, 20:20
thankyou very much for taking the time to let me know this i will take you up on this info and start to train this way insted of how far i can get without pushing myaelf to much this seems a lot better.So i take it that i am looking to in the long run keep going for about two and half hours and work on that sort of time scale towards the run.once againe thanks for the info
jason
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Wilsonator
03-31-2007, 22:07
Hey Jase not a problem,
I have just ran my first 55min run and it slaughtered me no doubt....but just crawled back without stopping - thats another tip do not stop in your training ever unless you have to go pee just slow down, otherwise you are telling your brain its ok, and for the rest of your training and on the race day if things get tough youll just give in and stop....train to not allow yourself.
I am going to be cheeky now, as i have just relised that you are from Newcastle - can you help me with accessing accomidation for the weekend - not you personally, but do you know anyone that could help....I would pay? just dont really want to have to pay £50 per night as it looks like at present.
Kindest regards Gary
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JASE DACK
03-31-2007, 22:53
Thanks for that mate, Now as it happens I work for Brewers Fayre and PTI are you booked in anyanywhere at the min if not I may, just may though be able to help you.
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Wilsonator
04-01-2007, 14:14
Hi Jase,
Thanks for considering helping - I am not booked in at present just reasearching online....so please feel free to let me know any thoughts you have, i would be so gratful - at the end of the day its all about sharing the running experience i guess. So let me know any ideas....dont worry if you cant help...thanks for trying.
G
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mak67uk
04-10-2007, 13:15
Hi Jase, where and how would you reccommend for parking on the day?
I am stopping at haggerston castle for the weekend and will be driving down on the day
Do you have any tips or places that would be best for me to park please?
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JASE DACK
04-14-2007, 19:44
Hi Gary,
You be as cheeky as you want mate we are all in this together, there is a new hotel opened up in Percy Main right near the Metro called PJ's it has 15 rooms and the price is £30 per room. Would you like to look in to this for you? it is not a problem it is only up the road from me.
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JASE DACK
05-03-2007, 11:01
Hi all, I have been asking around about the car parking, and a mate of mine that has done the run befor said that its not even worth taking the car as you will be stuck in trafic jams the best bet if you realy need to take one is park out of town close to a metro and get on that, hope this helps for now.
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Mick String
05-03-2007, 12:29
You could park in the Tesco car park at 'Kingston Park' and get the Metro to the 'Haymarket'.
Mick
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cobblersmark
05-08-2007, 9:46
Hi Jase
Great advice mate (just jumped on this thread).
I lived in Newcastle for a couple of years and the metro system is the best form of transport.
If I remember, they put on loads of extra trains on Gt North Run day, so if you're near a metro station, then that is your best bet.
Good luck to everyone with their training!
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Re: GREAT NORTH RUN 2007
mak67uk
05-08-2007, 19:21
Hi mate, i will be travelling down from nr berwick on the A1 on the day - can you tell me the best metro station to park up at please?
Also, would i easily get back to it from south shields?
Thanks
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