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    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    Sounds like you are doing pretty well to me. If you aren't all ready try running the distance on some hills. If you can hit your target time running up and down hills you will easily make your time on a flat surface.
    my routes mainly flat to be honest mate, will have try and find a hilly route near me. i do alot of up hill sprints, i will run about 3 quarters of a mile warm up to the hill then do about ten 100 metre sprints, then run another three quarts of a mile warm down, i suppose explosive runnin doesnt really help u on distance runnin tho

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    could do with running with weights on to replicate running with full kit, e.g backpack, rifle etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    Sounds like you are doing pretty well to me. If you aren't all ready try running the distance on some hills. If you can hit your target time running up and down hills you will easily make your time on a flat surface.
    my routes mainly flat to be honest mate, will have try and find a hilly route near me. i do alot of up hill sprints, i will run about 3 quarters of a mile warm up to the hill then do about ten 100 metre sprints, then run another three quarts of a mile warm down, i suppose explosive runnin doesnt really help u on distance runnin tho
    That type of workout is good to improve your run time for 1-3 miles. The irony is sprint workouts are more combat focused than distance running but the military can't seem to get away from running miles and miles. I'd look for a military surplus store and buy a rucksack for not much. They are not cheap online but if you really want one Tactical Tailor makes an awesome rucksack. Anyway get a good rucksack and boots, start with 45 pounds and work up to no more than 75 pounds. Start out at a simple 4 miles then build to 12. Your goal should be to stay under 15 min/mile pace. Once again hills are good for this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by VanChilds View Post
    Sounds like you are doing pretty well to me. If you aren't all ready try running the distance on some hills. If you can hit your target time running up and down hills you will easily make your time on a flat surface.
    my routes mainly flat to be honest mate, will have try and find a hilly route near me. i do alot of up hill sprints, i will run about 3 quarters of a mile warm up to the hill then do about ten 100 metre sprints, then run another three quarts of a mile warm down, i suppose explosive runnin doesnt really help u on distance runnin tho
    That type of workout is good to improve your run time for 1-3 miles. The irony is sprint workouts are more combat focused than distance running but the military can't seem to get away from running miles and miles. I'd look for a military surplus store and buy a rucksack for not much. They are not cheap online but if you really want one Tactical Tailor makes an awesome rucksack. Anyway get a good rucksack and boots, start with 45 pounds and work up to no more than 75 pounds. Start out at a simple 4 miles then build to 12. Your goal should be to stay under 15 min/mile pace. Once again hills are good for this.
    thanks mate will give it a go

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    how many yards tall are you guys?

    Yes, that was sarcastic. cuz ffs, you talk in terms like stones. Wtf? Stones.

    Metric ain't for everyone, obv, but it is easiest for all of us to comprehend and relate to. To convert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    how many yards tall are you guys?

    Yes, that was sarcastic. cuz ffs, you talk in terms like stones. Wtf? Stones.

    Metric ain't for everyone, obv, but it is easiest for all of us to comprehend and relate to. To convert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    how many yards tall are you guys?

    Yes, that was sarcastic. cuz ffs, you talk in terms like stones. Wtf? Stones.

    Metric ain't for everyone, obv, but it is easiest for all of us to comprehend and relate to. To convert.

    "Hi, I just ran the 400. Did it in 45 pigeons! Best time yet! Think I could knock off a pigeon or 2 if I could improve my first 100 muddlehumps."

    Go metric, help us understand. Thanks.
    come on mate ur not that daft to not no what a stone is surely

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    ok instead of a previous post where i said i weigh 14 stone 4 pounds, that is 200 lbs, is that ok for u youngsblood

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    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
    come on mate ur not that daft to not no what a stone is surely
    Yes, actually I am. As it is a measure not used where I live, or in my country, continent or even hemisphere.

    As far as I know, it is used largely in a very small portion of the world, mostly the UK. So yes, I do appreciate if someone wants to use terms for measurement, to make some effort if they want to be understood and convert it. And realize there is a diverse reading base on the innerwebs, global even. Metric is most common. We use pounds here alot, still imperial much like your stones, so I have a tendancy to talk in lbs. So I know where you're coming from, but also try to add in kgs. also so it is understandable without having to send people to find convertors as if translating a foreign language.

    so 14 stone and 4 pounds = 200 lbs = 90.719 kgs. All cleared up, tnx.

    And good luck with the running training, that's a decent time.

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    7 plus mins per mile is sound mate i do 4miles in 30minutes soo that more or less 7plus minutes per mile for me too!Keep it up bud

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
    come on mate ur not that daft to not no what a stone is surely
    Yes, actually I am. As it is a measure not used where I live, or in my country, continent or even hemisphere.

    As far as I know, it is used largely in a very small portion of the world, mostly the UK. So yes, I do appreciate if someone wants to use terms for measurement, to make some effort if they want to be understood and convert it. And realize there is a diverse reading base on the innerwebs, global even. Metric is most common. We use pounds here alot, still imperial much like your stones, so I have a tendancy to talk in lbs. So I know where you're coming from, but also try to add in kgs. also so it is understandable without having to send people to find convertors as if translating a foreign language.

    so 14 stone and 4 pounds = 200 lbs = 90.719 kgs. All cleared up, tnx.

    And good luck with the running training, that's a decent time.
    my apolagies young blood, like u say in the uk its quite common to use stone, i hope we cleared up that issue mate

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