Thanks for the brilliant video Jamie...its my 2nd park run in an hours time..trying to beat 44.15!!! Dont laugh! Finished c25k a couple of weeks ago but very hard. Im 67 so I think I'm doing ok at the moment. Thanks again mate!
You are doing brilliantly! Time doesn’t matter in my view. 5km is the same distance whether you run, run/walk or only walk. Being off the couch and part of a positive community is all that matters!
I'm 67 too and still working on c25K so not ready yet. I have my barcode and am ready to do a parkrun when I finish the program and feel i can make 5K.I will probably take an hour but will try!
@@annierosha5946 if you are able to walk 5km, then you are welcome at parkrun. You don't need to be able to run any or all of it, and your time doesn't matter. parkrun really is just a walk in the park :)
Great video. This is what really happens at parkrun, no camels, silver suits or wings, just a simple 5km walk or run in the park with new friends. Thanks for reinforcing that walkers are always welcome at parkrun!
I ran 3 parkruns back in 2014, then suffered problems with my hip, so I stopped, thinking ill give it a rest and go back, but never did, I'm 68yr old now, and I fully intend starting back at parkrun, my hip is worse now but I don't care, I'm going to give it a go, your video has made my mind up, thank you so much, and good luck .
Park runs are a great way to start running. I’d never done a park run until October 2021. Now about 7 months on I ran in an international event for my country.
In Australia (where I live) Parkrun starting times vary by state and also by either being in a metropolitan area or a rural area. I live in Goulburn in NSW where Parkrun starts at 8AM. In Tasmania where I often visit Parkrun starts at 9AM. It is best to be there 10 minutes before for the first timer's briefing and from then on 5 minutes before for the regular briefing (it's the same each week but it still a helpful reminder about the course and any possible hazards for example swooping magpies in nesting season). If you have a smart watch, you can download your bar code to it or to your phone and the scanner will detect and record your time. If you've never done Parkrun register then turn up and have a go. You will find a supportive community of others who want you to do well and will wish you well each week.
Wanted to learn more about Parkrun in prep for my first (on Saturday) and to my surprise his local is my hometown that i moved away from. Small world. Hope to get one done in Elgin soon
I would suggest you consider the tag size barcode, I keep mine in a small coin bag and have it in my back pocket of my leggings. The tags are not that big so you could maybe tie it to your laces or maybe keep it in your sock. The paper barcode is ok for a few visits but not very practical. I would suggest you maybe go to Parkrun by bike and use that as a warm up. I take a small bag with me and something to drink afterwards, there’s usually a groundsheet where you can leave your bag while you are running. If you have to do more than one loop then maybe try to have a landmark you have to pass and use that as a reminder. Maybe start at the rear and gradually work forward as opposed to being overtaken by everyone else. We are all different and the reason we attend varies from person, it’s meant to be fun and safe for all. Whatever your goal it’s achievable and you will find folk stop to talk to you over a while.
Thank you Jamie this video is fab & very helpful , I've only just started running so won't be doing my local parkrun just yet as can't run 5K but I've saved this video ready for when I do eventually do parkrun
I came looking for info because I found at end of park run I was expected to scan my own .... I see a app for virtual volunteer so can I use this... I wasn't sure I'd like park run but I find it great and I took my 13 year old daughter and was lovely...
OMG. I ordered a personalized ParkRun shirt and they sent me the wrong home ParkRun - my shirt says "Elgin". I always wanted to hear from an Elgin runner.
Any tips for someone who wants to do their first park run but lives in a country that doesn't speak their native language? I wanna try it out but living in Japan I'm not sure the info meetings will be understandable.
I'm 3 months on from a knee replacement op, and I needed something to help me get back to being active again. Parkrun seems perfect for me, and I'll be doing my first jog/walk tomorrow. Thanks so much for making this video, it's really helpful!
Pretty rude to comment on! People of all sizes and shapes attend parkrun to run, walk, jog or any combo. If you make comments like that I don't feel you'd be very welcome at a parkrun. It's all about being inclusive, friendly and giving it a go.
Thanks for the brilliant video Jamie...its my 2nd park run in an hours time..trying to beat 44.15!!! Dont laugh! Finished c25k a couple of weeks ago but very hard. Im 67 so I think I'm doing ok at the moment. Thanks again mate!
You are doing brilliantly! Time doesn’t matter in my view. 5km is the same distance whether you run, run/walk or only walk. Being off the couch and part of a positive community is all that matters!
I'm 67 too and still working on c25K so not ready yet. I have my barcode and am ready to do a parkrun when I finish the program and feel i can make 5K.I will probably take an hour but will try!
@@annierosha5946 if you are able to walk 5km, then you are welcome at parkrun. You don't need to be able to run any or all of it, and your time doesn't matter. parkrun really is just a walk in the park :)
Great video. This is what really happens at parkrun, no camels, silver suits or wings, just a simple 5km walk or run in the park with new friends. Thanks for reinforcing that walkers are always welcome at parkrun!
ik, so easy
I ran 3 parkruns back in 2014, then suffered problems with my hip, so I stopped, thinking ill give it a rest and go back, but never did, I'm 68yr old now, and I fully intend starting back at parkrun, my hip is worse now but I don't care, I'm going to give it a go, your video has made my mind up, thank you so much, and good luck .
Park runs are a great way to start running. I’d never done a park run until October 2021. Now about 7 months on I ran in an international event for my country.
I've looked at lots of videos on the parkrun channel and couldn't find anything that explains things clearly like this! Thanks.
In Australia (where I live) Parkrun starting times vary by state and also by either being in a metropolitan area or a rural area. I live in Goulburn in NSW where Parkrun starts at 8AM. In Tasmania where I often visit Parkrun starts at 9AM. It is best to be there 10 minutes before for the first timer's briefing and from then on 5 minutes before for the regular briefing (it's the same each week but it still a helpful reminder about the course and any possible hazards for example swooping magpies in nesting season). If you have a smart watch, you can download your bar code to it or to your phone and the scanner will detect and record your time. If you've never done Parkrun register then turn up and have a go. You will find a supportive community of others who want you to do well and will wish you well each week.
I’m in Perth and ours also start at 8am. Think because it’s cooler!
Doing my first park run this Saturday, thanks for the video!
Wanted to learn more about Parkrun in prep for my first (on Saturday) and to my surprise his local is my hometown that i moved away from. Small world. Hope to get one done in Elgin soon
Very helpful for a beginner. Thank you.
I would suggest you consider the tag size barcode, I keep mine in a small coin bag and have it in my back pocket of my leggings. The tags are not that big so you could maybe tie it to your laces or maybe keep it in your sock. The paper barcode is ok for a few visits but not very practical. I would suggest you maybe go to Parkrun by bike and use that as a warm up. I take a small bag with me and something to drink afterwards, there’s usually a groundsheet where you can leave your bag while you are running. If you have to do more than one loop then maybe try to have a landmark you have to pass and use that as a reminder. Maybe start at the rear and gradually work forward as opposed to being overtaken by everyone else. We are all different and the reason we attend varies from person, it’s meant to be fun and safe for all. Whatever your goal it’s achievable and you will find folk stop to talk to you over a while.
Thanks Jamie. Pretty useful video! This is exactly what I was trying to find out. :)
Fantastic Francesco I hope you enjoy your first Parkrun 🏃♂️😎
Great introduction to anybody new to parkrun jamie
Thanks Gary hopefully help a few first timers out
Thank you Jamie this video is fab & very helpful , I've only just started running so won't be doing my local parkrun just yet as can't run 5K but I've saved this video ready for when I do eventually do parkrun
Good video. Ran Elgin once, it was a fun route. #loveparkrun
Really useful, cheers! Hopefully doing my first this weekend.
Enjoy mate 👍 let me know how you got on 🏃♂️😎
finally someone showing what to do in the end.
But not why.
Token.... Barcode... What does each one do?
@@Steve-cu8uuit’s how you get your time
Thanks for the visual walkthrough!
Thanks Dan 👍😎
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this video, I feel much better about going to one next week!
Thanks Jamie, appreciate this a lot.
How they track the time for you?
Thank you! Most helpful 🙂
I came looking for info because I found at end of park run I was expected to scan my own .... I see a app for virtual volunteer so can I use this...
I wasn't sure I'd like park run but I find it great and I took my 13 year old daughter and was lovely...
OMG. I ordered a personalized ParkRun shirt and they sent me the wrong home ParkRun - my shirt says "Elgin". I always wanted to hear from an Elgin runner.
well if you ever make it to Elgin Parkrun someday Steven you must give me a shout 👍
Where can you get those?
Well done good job
Thank you 😎
Thanks for your video . I'm doing my first parkrun tomorrow😊
Fantastic you will love it 👍😎 enjoy
Yes I totally did love it . 5k in 32.39
@@buddybaillie4940 Awesome😎Well done and great time for your first 👍
Thanks for the video. I’m doing my first Parkrun tomorrow 🥳🥳
Anasta Kalogirou fantastic. Enjoy and let me how you got on🏃♀️😎
Jamie Stewart I did it !!!! 43:16 I’m happy with that !!
@@anastakalogirou2228 yes well done 👍Hope you enjoyed the experience and get back when you can 💪🏃♀️
Any tips for someone who wants to do their first park run but lives in a country that doesn't speak their native language? I wanna try it out but living in Japan I'm not sure the info meetings will be understandable.
Cool video
If you’re going to your first park run and it starts at 9, what time do you need to be there for the first timers brief?
A clue is in the title
I'm 3 months on from a knee replacement op, and I needed something to help me get back to being active again. Parkrun seems perfect for me, and I'll be doing my first jog/walk tomorrow. Thanks so much for making this video, it's really helpful!
Can you carry you barcode on your phone or apple watch?
You can now, they changed the rules recently
most of them looked so UNFIT, especially that marshall who had 100 RUNS , he had the biggest belly ever:))))
Pretty rude to comment on! People of all sizes and shapes attend parkrun to run, walk, jog or any combo. If you make comments like that I don't feel you'd be very welcome at a parkrun. It's all about being inclusive, friendly and giving it a go.
Awesome... very helpful. Thanks for your effort.