Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Ewan » 05 Nov 2013 13:20

The GAT will be doing it hopefully so I'll be trotting about with a camera somewhere :-)
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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Jack Hughes » 05 Nov 2013 13:41

Ewan wrote:The GAT will be doing it hopefully so I'll be trotting about with a camera somewhere :-)


Take some video for same gait analysis!
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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Ewan » 05 Nov 2013 14:32

Maybe an idea actually. She's running because she deferred her entry after last year due to knee injury.

I've always thought that there was something that looks very slightly 'odd' or 'not quite right' about her gait but the physio said it was all good back when she was injured. Recently however she said something that (I think) enabled me to identify whats been bugging me. I think it's because her feet are very slightly turned out which in turn makes her gait look slightly knock kneed? I'm not sure it's a problem because I think I remember reading about women's hip morphology slightly altering the leg alignment anyway?

Maybe I should get some video.
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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Ewan » 05 Nov 2013 14:46

^ Scrap that... I'm no longer sure it's about female hip morphology.

Sorta similar to the girl on the left here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1hlY0EMYJw

Stuff to think about...
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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Jellybaby » 05 Nov 2013 15:43

Mrs JB runs like a retard too!
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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Jack Hughes » 05 Nov 2013 15:49

Weak glutes. And hip adductors/abductors.
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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Latinobeat » 05 Nov 2013 20:27

Jellybaby wrote:Mrs JB runs like a retard too!



So does Mrs Beat, though obviously without the offensive reference to someone with a learning disability :roll:
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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby gingertri » 17 Nov 2013 18:24

i'll come along and support again, but I vowed never to do reading again as its expensive and poop! running along the a33 is in no way interesting or fun! its a fast course don't get me wrong, but still!
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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Tritans » 17 Nov 2013 18:36

Since when has fun had any relevence to a HM ?

Anyway that is a grest stretch of road. Character building.

What other HM has a pub run aid station offering beer and pork scratchings 8-)

Also the best drum band ever under the IDR flyover.

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Re: Reading Half Marathon - 2nd March 2014

Postby Bopomofo » 19 Nov 2013 00:15

Hmmm. How near to the start are you, Ade? And how many parking places are there near you?

Just asking...
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