What they think seems to change with the wind. My issues isn't so much with changes. I can agree or disagree as we all can. What gets me is the rewriting and denial of their own history. As a historian I can think of plenty of organisations and societies where that has happened and it doesn't end well. We were on our way to Brum anyway 😀
No they dont - they just dont promote it, its more of a neutral stance than frowning on it. One aspect of tourism they dont like however is some of the challenges that encourage huge numbers of people to visit on a given date they hate that! (Bushy 999 and 1000 coming up - try keeping me away Russ LOL)
@jl45000019 So Bushy parkrun are going to be really shocked when there is a massive turnout when those days arrive ? I think not and provision will be made.That's how they dress things things up using other reasons to accomplish their own agenda without being straight. They openly stated parkrun tourism doesn't fit with their commitment to help the fight against "climate change ". Maybe they can put out a request for runners not to run so fast and restrict the amount of CO2 they breathe out.
Nicely done John. I was wondering how often you think a runner can do an all out race effort? Is there any rule of thumb? I suppose it depends on a lot of variables.
Thanks Steven. One rule of thumb is one day recovery for every mile raced. But I reckon, as do many seasoned runners I know, that you have 2 or 3 major efforts in you per year. Beyond that you're compromising. Last summer when we did the 5k series I said that I had rolled out a sequence of 8/10 performances rather than one special one. So it's up to the individual if you'd prefer frequency and good or less frequency but very good / outstanding.
If all goes to plan, I'll be giving Walsall a go this weekend. Cheers for the insight!
It's a great course
The video i wanted. Probably going to this course to try for a PB 👌
Do it and put the viewing numbers towards that Ironman entry
You're on top form at the moment, John. Great work! 👍🏻🏃♂️🙂
Loving running round parks.
Another great sub 20 John, well done! Excellent informative video as always, I will certainly pay this one a visit sometime in the future.
Yes it's a splendid parkrun.
Awesomeness 🏃♂️ 💨
Great running .
Thank you
Great effort John. Walsall? Birmingham?? That’s livin alright.
Living our best lives.
Great running John.
Thanks Steve
Great video - well done
Thank you
Nice video, John. Well done on the sub 20min no easy feat. Stop looking at the watch, John. 😂😂
Haha always.
A great video and a great parkrun, that is currently where my PB is and I still need to take Haley there one week 😊😊 Nice sub 20 again.
Thanks Ryan. Yes well worth a revisit for you.
Well done John, superb running! I’ve heard that parkrun HQ now frown upon tourism? 🤪
What they think seems to change with the wind. My issues isn't so much with changes. I can agree or disagree as we all can.
What gets me is the rewriting and denial of their own history. As a historian I can think of plenty of organisations and societies where that has happened and it doesn't end well.
We were on our way to Brum anyway 😀
No they dont - they just dont promote it, its more of a neutral stance than frowning on it. One aspect of tourism they dont like however is some of the challenges that encourage huge numbers of people to visit on a given date they hate that! (Bushy 999 and 1000 coming up - try keeping me away Russ LOL)
@jl45000019 So Bushy parkrun are going to be really shocked when there is a massive turnout when those days arrive ? I think not and provision will be made.That's how they dress things things up using other reasons to accomplish their own agenda without being straight. They openly stated parkrun tourism doesn't fit with their commitment to help the fight against "climate change ". Maybe they can put out a request for runners not to run so fast and restrict the amount of CO2 they breathe out.
@@jl45000019 oh yes, the key date stats 😱
Nicely done John. I was wondering how often you think a runner can do an all out race effort? Is there any rule of thumb? I suppose it depends on a lot of variables.
Thanks Steven. One rule of thumb is one day recovery for every mile raced. But I reckon, as do many seasoned runners I know, that you have 2 or 3 major efforts in you per year. Beyond that you're compromising. Last summer when we did the 5k series I said that I had rolled out a sequence of 8/10 performances rather than one special one.
So it's up to the individual if you'd prefer frequency and good or less frequency but very good / outstanding.
I got a 23:48 PB here 3 months ago, haven’t got within 60 seconds of that since 😂
Well done on the pb. #keeponkeepingon 😀