I haven't run there yet, but I do think it looks like a nice course. One or two tricky hills though. Well done for running that time with extra kudos for doing it after a long bike ride.
Well done for sticking it out. I might be aiming for a PB attempt at the start of next month at Alexandra Park. Theres is about 2ft of elevation change in the whole course so it's good for fast run times.
Thank you @@TheRegularRunner I would also like to thank you and everyone because a few weeks ago I was bummed out about Macclesfield. I’ll have a look in to Alexandra Park, it has been awhile since the last event. I am looking at getting faster times.
It's honestly my pleasure! We all have good days and bad, but you still got out there and finished even with a stitch. Theres always the option to go back and do it again some day.
Great vid especially for someone like me who’s curious about park runs. Can I ask, what sort of running trainers you wear for this sort of weather? There’s a lot of mud and water. Thanks!
I recommend that you buy trail shoes and running shoes. I usually wear Under Armour, New Balance, or anything that is light weight. Thanks for watching!! It’s always good to record runs as a keepsake and knowing what the route is like in real time.
Was indeed a mudbath. Was interesting that some people avoided the paths when they must have known it would be muddy. Why run it at all in that case! Well done on your good time.
Looks more like Pennington Splash Mark!! A nice course, those long uphill sections are energy sapping. Good time in the circumstances.
😂😂 your right, it was like Pennington splash. Thank you for watching. I’ll keep up the good work 👍
Pennington Splash! 😂
Thanks for watching @@Valentine82 🤣🤣🤣
I haven't run there yet, but I do think it looks like a nice course. One or two tricky hills though. Well done for running that time with extra kudos for doing it after a long bike ride.
Thanks, yeah the hills were challenging. The third lap was the worst.
Well done for sticking it out. I might be aiming for a PB attempt at the start of next month at Alexandra Park. Theres is about 2ft of elevation change in the whole course so it's good for fast run times.
Thank you @@TheRegularRunner I would also like to thank you and everyone because a few weeks ago I was bummed out about Macclesfield.
I’ll have a look in to Alexandra Park, it has been awhile since the last event. I am looking at getting faster times.
It's honestly my pleasure! We all have good days and bad, but you still got out there and finished even with a stitch. Theres always the option to go back and do it again some day.
Great vid especially for someone like me who’s curious about park runs. Can I ask, what sort of running trainers you wear for this sort of weather? There’s a lot of mud and water. Thanks!
I recommend that you buy trail shoes and running shoes. I usually wear Under Armour, New Balance, or anything that is light weight.
Thanks for watching!! It’s always good to record runs as a keepsake and knowing what the route is like in real time.
@@markbailey3786 thanks! Your advice is much appreciated!
Was indeed a mudbath. Was interesting that some people avoided the paths when they must have known it would be muddy. Why run it at all in that case! Well done on your good time.
Well I do the course how it should be done, within reason