Managed to drag myself out this chilly morning, Managed just under 7km which is the furthest I've run for years. My idea is to try a do a longer run once a week and then two shorter but quicker ones.
I'm on a rest day after a big weekend of 5k then 6k to end week 2 of the 10k plan. The 5k was at my first ever parkrun, but given that I ran in a city with 2 massive universities, it was mostly nubile, fit, and fast students. I was the last runner to finish before the group of run/walkers, so I am a bit disappointed in it yet I ran my fastest 5k ever.
Think I might be better off just running alone as usual.
Intervals again up next to try to reduce my time. such a snail
Hi all.. 3 weeks with a cold finally over so have re-started the 10k program 1st week with a 2.5 and 5K.. now hoping the snow’s not too bad for next run on Thursday..
Ended up doing 3 rest days after hospital procedure Saturday, long walk Sunday, elusive mojo and a meeting back in the smoke yesterday. Trail shoes on today and back out on the cliff top. -3 C but lovely sunny day. Means I have to run tomorrow to hit my target for February but I'm only a couple of miles short.
UPDATE: Easy 3 mile run today. First run on consecutive days. I didn't die or break a leg. 52 miles in February which reaches my target to run further than January (51 miles). Plan from now on is to run 3 or 4 times per week according to distance, how hard etc.
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