As he’s speaking, I’m doing maths in my head, four weeks to the Leeds Abbey Dash!
Rewind a month, I’m sitting in a rather fetching Hospital gown with my bum exposed to the world and I’m chatting to Kevin Clark about the operation I’m about to have, he tells me that I’d be able to jog in about two weeks post operation and back into full sessions by December.
As he’s speaking, I’m doing maths in my head, four weeks to the Leeds Abbey Dash!
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Firstly, I’m not going to mention my mini stroke anymore, I feel by doing that I’m hanging on to it and it’s there ready as an excuse, I have no lasting physical effects so there is no reason why I should be running any differently. However I have had quite a few niggles recently, but they are worse in the morning and actually feel ok when I’m running fast, so get over it and crack on I think. Having said that, the wedding is coming up fast, we have a lot to do and then it’ll be hard to train on Honeymoon, so I’m thinking about ticking over until then, then back into full training when I get back. |
Iain TwaddleIain Twaddle is one of the most popular runners on the North East athletics circuit. He joined his local running club, North Shields Poly, at the age of 9 and reached County level as a teenager. He since gone on to become one of Britain's top veteran distance runners. Archives
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