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Old 03-09-2011, 21:43   #444
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Re: Who Is Getting Fit This Year?

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Originally Posted by Derek View Post
The 1/2 route isn't too bad. St. Vincent street is right at the start so you are still bunched up and going relatively slowly, the run up onto the Kingston bridge is steep and after that there are really only a couple of small-ish hills in Bellahouston and Pollok park to worry about.

If you can get 1:50 in a training run I'd reckon you'll be round tomorrow in 1:45 or so.
I've been running up that bit of St Vincent Street as far as West Campbell St. once a week as part of my training, jogging into work. I've already ran 9 miles by the time I get to George Square so I don't think my legs will be quite as heavy tomorrow at that location.

I doubt if I'll do 1:45, the training run was flat, Uddingston to Parkhead and back - hardly a slope never mind a hill. Whatever time I do it'll be my best official time ever.
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