James_erased 1,790 Posted January 28 Share Posted January 28 With my training for Manchester marathon in full swing, I’d intended on running a steady 18km this morning - but got a bit carried away with the lovely scenery and ended up doing 26! But hey, always better to find yourself wanting to do more, than wanting to stop early 😊 I was hoping to get to enjoy a nice outdoor wee (or two) along the way, but again the sweating out of fluids from running sadly put paid to that! 2 Link to post
LovesToWet 3,802 Posted January 28 Share Posted January 28 4 hours ago, Sophie said: 50 miles down and a big smile on my face. 20 miles solo (10 miles each way) and then 30 miles with my friends. I really enjoyed it! I was SO nervous at the start for the first few miles, not really talking, just sort of being there. I've been affectionately nicknamed "peanut" because of the amount of toilet breaks I needed! Nervous wees, perhaps? That's great, well done. I only managed 30 today as I was busy. 50 is the next target for me. 1 1 Link to post
gldenwetgoose 21,498 Posted January 28 Author Share Posted January 28 Kudos to both of you - I’ve got a whole set of excuses why I managed a pathetic 6.7 miles yesterday and 5.8 today. 1 1 Link to post
Kupar 13,341 Posted January 28 Share Posted January 28 2 minutes ago, gldenwetgoose said: Kudos to both of you - I’ve got a whole set of excuses why I managed a pathetic 6.7 miles yesterday and 5.8 today. They all count 🙂 2 1 Link to post
Sophie 24,412 Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 18 hours ago, gldenwetgoose said: Kudos to both of you - I’ve got a whole set of excuses why I managed a pathetic 6.7 miles yesterday and 5.8 today. Like Kupar said, they all count. And besides, that's still 12.5 miles more than someone who sat on the sofa eating chips all day. 3 Link to post
harry_jones_1975 604 Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 Still on my winter sabbatical but if this mild weather keeps going.... 1 Link to post
LovesToWet 3,802 Posted January 31 Share Posted January 31 Over 300 miles cycled this month plus 4 runs... Not bad considering the weather the UK has had 3 Link to post
Hightower 607 Posted February 2 Share Posted February 2 One session left of my current programme, finished with squatting 180kg x7 and packed some good size on my quads 300kg deadlift by summer easy 1 Link to post
LovesToWet 3,802 Posted February 3 Share Posted February 3 Finally got my running back up to 5k this morning and felt good doing it. Happy chappie now 2 Link to post
Sophie 24,412 Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 Went for a walk with my eldest daughter today after I arrived home from staying with a friend. It was really nice just to walk and catch up about the weekend, and just generally have a wonderful mother daughter chat about whatever was on our minds. Watch said I walked 5 miles, so not a huge amount but I enjoyed it. 1 3 Link to post
James_erased 1,790 Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 This evening I went out with my run club, but on my jog to the starting point, I realised two things.. one, my right trainer laces needed tightening, and two, I very much needed a piss. Being able to use the disguise of simply tying my shoe, I opted to kill two birds with one stone! Stopping at the side of the road to crouch down and releasing my cock from the inner leg of my shorts and letting a nice handsfree stream of piss flow out onto the floor below me, whilst I re-tied my shoe. Once done, I tucked my cock away and feeling very pleased with myself, jogged on like nothing happened! (if you didn’t see the nice puddle left behind, that is). I loved the brazen nonchalance of it all. Every run is better with an outdoor wee! 1 1 Link to post
LovesToWet 3,802 Posted March 17 Share Posted March 17 What an absolute knackering weekend. I think I'm starting to show my age. A 4k run, 10K hike across boggy muddy but breath taking countryside yesterday and then a 50k bike ride in the rain today. My legs have disowned me lol 3 Link to post
on the porch 718 Posted March 17 Share Posted March 17 I have always been into car racing , drag racing , so two years ago I bought plans for a Lotus 7 , and built the car from scratch , the original had a 1500 CC 4 cylinder and 4 speed trans , about 75 HP , mine had a V-6, 3.1 with a hot cam ,bigger valves . Made the headers my self , and the intake manifold to adapt a holly 4 barrel carb . It's only 1350 lbs and has 300 HP , this thing is scary to drive , you can burn rubber in 4 gears . 1 Link to post
on the porch 718 Posted March 17 Share Posted March 17 One more No doors , no roof , no radio , no windows .GPS is stage 1 , I Look Out the side to see where I am . When I took Ruth for a ride she was scared to death of the acceleration, and of course she peed. LOLOLOL It goes to local car shows and most folks think their car is much faster , I just tell them to reconsider. 2 1 Link to post
Hightower 607 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 On 3/17/2024 at 8:17 PM, on the porch said: One more No doors , no roof , no radio , no windows .GPS is stage 1 , I Look Out the side to see where I am . When I took Ruth for a ride she was scared to death of the acceleration, and of course she peed. LOLOLOL It goes to local car shows and most folks think their car is much faster , I just tell them to reconsider. The in-gear speeds that light weight can give you are insane, I had a modified Golf R which was very quick off the line but struggled to do much past that initial "oh shit" acceleration Link to post
on the porch 718 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 This would go to 140 mph ,I was not going any higher . Scary as hell . It pulls like a freight train , there's a point where sanity over comes insanity Link to post
Popular Post James_erased 1,790 Posted April 14 Popular Post Share Posted April 14 Manchester marathon in the bag for me today - heavy legs by the end but an overall enjoyable experience and a PB! LOTS of men peeling off to the side and brazenly pissing, as a topical side note. 2 3 Link to post
gldenwetgoose 21,498 Posted April 14 Author Share Posted April 14 5 minutes ago, James_erased said: Manchester marathon in the bag for me today - heavy legs by the end but an overall enjoyable experience and a PB! LOTS of men peeling off to the side and brazenly pissing, as a topical side note. Huge kudos to you and well done for the PB - pretty good weather for it too, as long as the breeze wasn't too strong (I live about an hour away). And glad the guys (including you?) got some 'hydration management opportunities'. Hope some of the lady athletes (or spectators) did too, even if you didn't get to see them. 2 Link to post
James_erased 1,790 Posted April 14 Share Posted April 14 2 minutes ago, gldenwetgoose said: Huge kudos to you and well done for the PB - pretty good weather for it too, as long as the breeze wasn't too strong (I live about an hour away). And glad the guys (including you?) got some 'hydration management opportunities'. Hope some of the lady athletes (or spectators) did too, even if you didn't get to see them. Cheers! The weather was pretty much perfect running conditions as it didn't ever get too blustery - excellent support from the crowds to help get you through it, especially when I was in the trenches towards the end 😅 I was somewhat tempted to indulge in a piss at the side, but the task at hand overrode that - one of the ladies in our group afterwards reported on how she'd done so, but it wasn't something I otherwise got to witness, unfortunately! 1 1 Link to post
gldenwetgoose 21,498 Posted April 14 Author Share Posted April 14 Completely understand what you mean there @James_erased - when you're making progress why break your rhythm and pace. And as far as your group member, I may be an exception but actually just knowing that she was prepared to free-wee like that counts for quite a lot. Yes it would have been exciting to see, but at the same time lovely to know that she would. If you see what I mean. 1 Link to post
harry_jones_1975 604 Posted April 14 Share Posted April 14 Superb effort. I finally went running after 2 months and completed a very slow 11.5k in 75 minutes. 1 Link to post
LovesToWet 3,802 Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 I finally got my new bike last week so I shall be giving it a proper 1st ride today. It felt good last night on a short test ride to make sure it was all set right. Today will be a good day 2 2 Link to post
Kupar 13,341 Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 1 hour ago, LovesToWet said: I finally got my new bike last week so I shall be giving it a proper 1st ride today. It felt good last night on a short test ride to make sure it was all set right. Today will be a good day Ooh! Exciting 🙂. Enjoy. 1 Link to post
Popular Post Sophie 24,412 Posted May 12 Popular Post Share Posted May 12 Lovely little early morning bike ride with my daughter. 20 miles 2 bottles of water 2 puddles 1 Crunchie (yum!) 1 banana 100 memories 💖 11 Link to post
James_erased 1,790 Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Another half marathon race in the bag this morning - the heat made it pretty hard going, but was glad to soldier on and get it done! Very much enjoying an afternoon with the feet up now 😅 Just the one sighting of a lady opting to bypass the portaloo queue and instead squat down beside a tree for a nice piss before the race began - still a lovely treat, no less! 4 Link to post
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