Yesterday I had my last long run before my first 10k event at the weekend๐. I was slightly concerned about the heat yesterday afternoon; it seemed really humid here, and although only 21 degrees, that is a lot warmer than I have run in. I prefer it when it's cold I think! (I avoided the weekend heat by running in the early morning. )Took water with me (for the first time ever!) and set off on a nice steady 10k. I usually run on a mixture of trails and concrete but stuck to the road today as Sunday'srun is a road event. Really pleased that I felt really comfortable all the way round and now VERY excited about getting that first piece of bling with my sister in Bristol on Sunday๐๐. Will now just do a couple of shorter runs before the big day.
Hope everyone enjoys their running this week and speedy recovery for anyone stuck on the ic.๐
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Jeff Galloway has ย a lot to say about slowing down with increasing temperature. However, I think his statements are meant for northern Hemisphere people ( US and UK) - because his "normal" running temperatures above which he starts to lower pace are so low for me where I live that I would only be running at night in the depths of winter!! But - anyway you are in the UK so this may be instructive to you??? ย jeffgalloway.com/pdf/hotwea... ย
But he is right in one sense - we do have to slow down when it is hot - a lot does depend however on exactly what we mean by hot insofar as our personal experience.ย
This is so exciting.. for you...for your sister... and for us... running with you ( in spirit, if not in body). Shall you do a couple of short runs before then ?
Oh good luck Sandra!I was just thinking about how you were and when your event was, and then saw floss's reply on the newsfeed! You are very well prepared so will do just fine ๐and bring back the bling! Am emotional day for you both... big hugs (((( ))))ย
ย I'm doing" walk the wight" event on Sunday, ย but been feeling bit washed out this week, sure will be ok soon๐paul doing it too ๐
I am really looking forward to it Ali, especially as I pulled out of the dreaded trail run! Seems like I entered it ages ago. Good luck to you and Paul for Sunday too๐!
I'm so excited for you Sandra. I know it'll be emotional but you'll be making a special memory too. Enjoy your taper week and good luck for Sunday. ๐๐๐
Thanks IP๐. Wasn't sure about the taper bit(?) as 2 x5k ย and a 10k is my usual running routine. Might do a shorter short(!) run on Friday, just so I'm nice and fresh on Sunday?
I would say best of luck, but you don't need luck because you are well prepared!ย I will say enjoy it ย I know it will be emotional for you, but it's a great thing that you're doing and the memories will be wonderful.ย Get that bling!ย Have a good week and I'm looking forward to your victorious post telling us all about it
Thank you - certainly reading of everyone's fantastic events and races on these forums has really inspired me to get out there and give it a go myself๐
You will rock it Sandraj39 ย , you are well prepared , enjoy it you will have a fab day ๐
Hiya, you sound very well prepared so you're bound to do well. I wouldn't run more than 5k on Friday.ย
I'm running that event too ๐. I did it last year - my only event (other than Parkrun) - I just run locally But Love Bristol and it's a great event. I can still remember practically every step from last year ๐
Enjoy, and I will look out for your post run post!ย
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