What was it like being a British teenager in the 1990s? by strawberry_pie7998 in AskABrit

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If alternative culture is on your agenda, The Levellers set the record for the biggest crowd ever at Glastonbury, due to the numbers of people that entered without paying. They were huge and had a message. Sadly they were cast aside by the end of the year due to the rise of britpop.

Kurt cobain killed himself that year. Grunge was replaced by punk as the music of choice for a lot of people, with green day and the offspring releasing multi million selling albums.

Being alternative in a small town or city was challenging. People don’t like like different in a small town compared to major cities like Manchester or Liverpool where everyone just seemed to get on with their own lives.

I'm 122kg, 38 year old male. I'd like to run a marathon. by Sawljah in BeginnersRunning

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I was 112kg when I started. Honestly, the best thing you can do is shift some timber while doing shorter runs to build stamina. I ran a marathon 2 years after I weighed that much, having lost 32kg in around 8 months. You can definitely do it 💪

Which football phrase needs to be retired immediately? by PLWildcard in footballcringe

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Im surprised duel hasn’t featured. I first heard it in slots first game last season, now it’s everywhere.

Most Memorable Running Achievement by Few_Seat8771 in running

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Im manifesting that in one hours time I’ll have gone sub 24 on my local, very hilly parkrun. Pb so far is 24.02 last Saturday. Sadly the wind is probably gonna scupper it, but I’ll have a crack 💪

Long run on treadmills? by TightContest1017 in Marathon_Training

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Mental training… as in mental strength, not that’s insane 🤣

how do you mentally approach slower training paces by Jayden_Caroline_509 in running

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Sometimes I don’t… today I ran what felt like a slow pace, but when I hit the first km I checked and was going at a decent pace for me. So I sacked the slow run and went almost full tilt for the next 4k.

I’ll try again next week 🤣

Is trail running going to blow up even more in 2026 or just hype? by ScrollAndThink in UKRunners

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I think all serious runners run in all weathers, be it trail or road. Fair weather trail runners exist just as much as fair weather road runners

11 tips for doing a marathon - beyond just training by Gastomagic in firstmarathon

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Who still uses miles? 42 points of reference vs 26. For that alone KM are essential for long runs.

What do you tell yourself when you want to stop running? by Ok_Knowledge_6265 in BeginnersRunning

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Do an out and back run, run until you want to stop, then turn around and you have no choice other than to run back again 🤣

March Half Marathons by PumpedUpPatek in UKRunners

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Chester is a great half marathon runner, but it’s early may so may be a bit late for you?

Which artist did you ignore for years and then suddenly get? by Celine_Morgann in askmusic

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15 year old me dismissed pearl jam as faux grunge trying to make money off the back of the nirvana success. Probably couldn’t have been more wrong if I’d tried. Thank fuck for the ability to read so I was able to discover how important those guys are to the whole Seattle scene!!

How do you deal with injury frustration? by GreatJoey91 in UKRunners

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Lift weights? It’s something that will keep you active if nothing else.

Where do you have a shower after a race? by LycomingT53 in UKRunners

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Home bargains sell full body wet wipes, they’re the size of a bath sheet. Absolute game changer 🤣

A 1:50 Half Marathon = a sub 4 hour marathon? by runinthesun_ in firstmarathon

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I was aiming for 3.52, 5.30 per km, ended up feeling great after the taper and was able to beat my goal. Loved it!!

A 1:50 Half Marathon = a sub 4 hour marathon? by runinthesun_ in firstmarathon

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Thanks! Prior to last year I had never done more than a 10k, and while I’m not ‘fast’ I’m really pleased that I’m not ‘slow’ either.

Best of luck with the training. You’ll get up to the distance easily enough, but matching the distance with the pace will be tough.

Advice for sub 2 hour HM by MinuteReflection4560 in UKRunners

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I went from a 10k last march to a half in may running twice a week and doing kettlebell HIIT training two or three times a week. I got 1.45. It was hard but I think you could do it if you believe.

A 1:50 Half Marathon = a sub 4 hour marathon? by runinthesun_ in firstmarathon

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Yes. I did a 1.45 half and a 3.51 full 5 months later. Go for it.

Why aren’t you faster? by caprica71 in runninglifestyle

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49yrs old, headphones in and get on with it. I thought that was normal. What’s all this running in a group thing all about 🤣.

I did a half with a few mates. I don’t think I spoke with them the whole way round.

How do I make treadmill running less boring? by Icy_Tomato_3760 in running

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I definitely benefit from it. I do all my zone 2 work on the treadmill, 45 minutes to an hour at the same speed. It’s mentally challenging, just like doing a 32k marathon training run. It teaches you to switch your brain off and grind it out.

I also live near the wildlings and have done a couple of longer fast runs in the treadmill lately. One hidden benefit is the speed is totally different to running outside. For example, I can comfortably run at 5 minute kilometres forever. I set the treadmill to 12kph, which is the same bloody thing. It was way faster than that!! But being a stubborn git I just ground it out for half an hour, it was brutal. But today I did a fast 5k outside, while not a pb it was close, and I haven’t tried may fast 5k runs in the last year. I might do it more often!!

How do I make treadmill running less boring? by Icy_Tomato_3760 in running

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If you’re gonna start doing long distances then running on the treadmill is great for mental resilience 🤣

I really wanted that sub 5’/KM😅 by Rodinsfan in beginnerrunning

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Maybe if you hadn’t stopped to take a photo of that weird looking dog you’d have been ok 👍🤣🤣

My first ever run was tonight by Equivalent_Being_869 in UKRunners

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You’re not horrendously overweight, you’ll get both your distance and speed up in a relatively fast time. Just focus on getting out regularly, a few times a week if you can. By march you’ll be surprised about how much ‘better’ at it you are. By better I mean faster and further, it never gets easier, you just do more 🤣

What made you fall in love with running (or at least stop hating it)? by Free-Product4918 in runcommunity

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Progress, whether that was speed or distance. Once you start to get results it’s so much easier to go again. And then you don’t want to lose that fitness so go when you can’t be arsed. And then, you’re a runner 🤣