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You should give coaching a go - I coach a Under 15 team. It keeps you involved in the game and its great to get a chance to pass on your experience to the lads.I too played rugby until a year or so ago..nearly 35 years of playing every season ..i do miss it big time so now i kind of kill 2 birds with 1 stone and cycle to the game when they play at home.
I did under 11/12s a while ago but it never really worked out as i work shifts so couldnt constantly be there for them which dosnt really set the right exampleYou should give coaching a go - I coach a Under 15 team. It keeps you involved in the game and its great to get a chance to pass on your experience to the lads.
You can't "win" a parkrun.I'm planning on living forever. So far, so good.
Actually, with me, It's still running and now in my declining years, I've found a level that fits with me; Parkruns! I think even now (I'm the same age as Prince as discovered today) there's still something in it for me as I actually won one outright last Saturday!
Chuffed to bits I was as it's been many years now since no one finished in front of me in a sporting event.
I did, last week. No one finished in front of me so I won. If they weren't races, they wouldn't give you positions and times and grades, would they?You can't "win" a parkrun.
Yes they would. It's a timed run. But timing a run doesn't make it a race. But clearly you know far more about parkrun than I do.I did, last week. No one finished in front of me so I won. If they weren't races, they wouldn't give you positions and times and grades, would they?
I know nothing, I've only run 67. A mere novice.My understanding is that park runs are like audax... there are no 'winners' - just finishers.