A wonderful Monday morning to you all - how you doing?
Sometimes we don't feel like writing a whole post, sometimes there just aren't enough hours in the day!
Recent C25K graduate still building up to 5K? Consolidating 5K, or perhaps working towards 10K? Seasoned 10K pro? Wherever you are with your running, this is the place to chat about it!!!
Or even if you just want to post a quick hello - itβs lovely to hear from you all π
Anyone in from Brighton & Hove? We've the fabulous Snailspace art trail at the moment; enormous snail sculptures scattered around town for people to find! They certainly slow me down a bit because I can't help stopping to take photographs π
What are your favourite landmarks on your runs?
Anyway, have a great week running, everyone!
Millsie-J, Oldfloss, Rfc, Ju-ju-, and roseabi xxx
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Hello roseabi and co, are the snails in B&H like the lions and elephants Iβve seen elsewhere, all decorated by different designers? You must post photos for Oldfloss.
Iβm still on IC, but got on the cross trainer this morning just to get some exercise. See the nurse again this afternoon.
They are all decorated by different designers, yes. We had dogs a couple of years ago! They will be auctioned off to raise money for a local hospice. I don't know about the lions and elephants, but I'm sure they're the same sort of thing.
That's a beautiful photo of a shy snail. It was a eautiful autumn day and I'm staying at a hotel for work. Went for an evening run on the grounds but soon realised that it was a golf course! So after 2km of dodging golf balls, I hopped in a side door to the gym and did another 6km on the treadmill. Pity! So this week, maybe 4km of intervals, a 5km and possibly a 9km at the weekend. I'm a bit plan less so I need a goal!
Any local races you could sign up for? Or even less local... Or parkrun? There are plenty of parkrun-related goals to aim at. Or longer distances to shoot for (half marathon...). Or speedier times - we're running a speed challenge over at the Marathon forum at the moment, still got a couple of weeks of it left π
I must find a race. Maybe an Xmas race. I do like increasing my speed but had an interesting chat with my dad. He was a veteran barefoot cross country runner into his 50s. (Heβs now 86). He said he never checked his pace or his progress in a race or run. He just ran!
He was very competitive and won loads of races so I don't know if he ran for enjoyment. He just didn't look behind him or ahead of him. He just ran flat out! I think I'll try running for enjoyment myself though.
Hi, I'm a recent graduate B&H snail...! They are wonderful, I really liked the police one at the end of the pier. I have been in Spain doing my consolidation runs. I have managed 4...just, at snail pace. I'm planning on hitting the Hove promenade park run I've also been eyeing up the peacehaven run too. I have managed one 5k in about 40 mins , so I think I'm almost park run ready !
Love the pic ... We had snow dogs the other year. I graduated start of August. Now just finished wk 2 of Ju-Ju's plan. I need to start trying new routes and going out in the dark more.
Ps did about 12 consolidation runs before starting Ju-Ju's plan.... Is this about right?
You don't need to do a 10K between now and then, in fact perhaps it would be better not to if it will tire you that much.
I don't know how many runs you're doing per week, but maybe you could try building up your total weekly distances during the remaining 2 and a half weeks?
Perhaps try a 6k this week, then next week 6-7k, and then 7-8k early in the final week - with a 5k run (or two, depending upon how often you currently run) in between each. But be sure to take a couple or three days of rest before the race. The atmosphere of the race should help you get to 10k - just make sure you slow down if you feel it's getting a bit much at any stage.
thanks for taking the time to reply. I do 3 runs a week and had been doing juju's plan to 10K. so after my 10K I ran 4K 2 days later and the remainder of my runs have been 5K. I felt like I could have easily carried on running when I hit the 5K mark last night.
I think your suggestion of building back up again to longer distances is good. I'll try 6K tomorrow and see how that goes. thanks again!
Ended up going slightly further (6.7km) as I had to run home to get potatoes on for father-in-law coming for dinner
I was aiming to run at 8min/km based on runners world suggestion of a slow pace for me but was 7.30 -7.15 so need to work on going more slowly. Felt good though and still feels good today so happy with that. I'll have to miss parkrun this week so will do another 5K saturday afternoon. Next week I'll go for 7.5 on longer run on a day when I'm not pushed for time
Hi Abi, Iβm preparing for the Croydon 10K, which is this Sunday. πI ran the final 3.5K of the route on Tuesday without any problems. πI may decide to run a shortish distance this evening but Iβll see how it goes and what the commute back across London goes later.π«
Other than that Iβm a marshal at Parkrun on Saturday which is great fun πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπ
I feel I had a luck escape after painfully injuring my shoulder climbing last week, so am relieved it only made me miss one run.
Iβd been sticking to a 10k and 2 x 5ks a week (one being Parkrun) since graduating Jujuβs plan, and trying to build my steprate up using Podrunner podcasts. Having realised that meant I was doing tempo runs for all my 3 weekly runs, Iβm now trying to slow down 2 of my runs (but keeping Parkrun as my tempo 5k). Am amazed how comfortable going even a bit slower feels!
Iβm starting to veer towards the idea of doing a HM next year, but donβt want to start a fixed training plan yet. Have decided I will, however, investigate upping the distance of my slower 2 runs, and just see how that feels. So did 7k instead of 5 today, and (after my Parkrun 5k on Saturday) will aim for 12k on Monday for next weekβs increase. If 12 / 7 / 5k seems comfortable for a while then I may then go up a bit over 2 weeks again... Planning to do another 10k race on Nov 3rd, so that will obviously be a 10k week again.π
Am still enjoying just being able to experiment and knowing I can run, so donβt feel I need any firmer plans right now. πβ€οΈ
One thing that continues to amaze and surprise me however is the whole psychology of going for a run. I know I can run 10k with no problems, and if I set off with that intention then itβs fine. If I set off intending to do a shorter 5k, though, my mind decides my legs have had enough far sooner, and are struggling along for the last km! This does not even seem to have any bearing on how fast I run! So mind games seem to have a big impact on my ability to run still! ππ
Thanks roseabi - I hope so. I think HM will probably be as far as I ever want to aim, though. Iβve a fused neck, and was never expected to manage running. HM seems a realistic aim without risking too much impact up my spine. π
Hi mountaindreamer, Iβm exactly the same. π³ Iβve no idea why my legs appear to give up if I was planning a shorter run and it doesnβt seem to matter what pace Iβm running at. π
I canβt set out with no particular goal in mind though. I find I need some kind of target every time I go out. Itβs a bit of a puzzle at the moment but Iβm sure Iβll sort it out one day. π
For the time being, Iβm thinking about future organised runs I can aim for, which I can build my own preparation and training around. Iβm trying to be careful though that I donβt overload myself with targets.
Itβs not something I thought Iβd be worrying about when I started C25K in April, so itβs massive progress to have got this far ππ
Itβs funny isnβt it! Glad itβs not just me! π
Like you, I only started C25k in April, so Iβm mainly trying to make sure I donβt injure myself while Iβm so new to running. I still see every run under my belt as building up my running experience, whatever the length. It is great to have choices though! ππ
Youβre right, every run is different and you learn something from each one (at least I try to!)π
Once Iβve done the Croydon 10K on Sunday I might try some more cross country. I really enjoyed the different terrain and the challenges involved when I did my first, 3 weeks ago. π
I may join a running club eventually, but for now Iβm happy plodding along doing my own thing at my own pace π
If nothing else, I find runs are a great opportunity to clear my mind of everything π
Sounds like youβre doing great! ππββοΈβ€οΈ
Iβd love to try cross country / trail running eventually, but think my running muscles need to be stronger first. I ended up with knee issues the only time I ran on an uneven field for speed intervals, so decided Iβd stick to smooth surfaces until Iβve done more miles. Iβm hoping everything strengthens up so I can take more twisting and turning movements later. Iβm a forefoot striker, which tends to make my knees twist around a bit at the moment...
good morning to everyone.this is my final week on c25k and i would like to thank everyone who as give me advice and a lot of encouragement to go on and do this thank you.i still cant belive that am on my last week 8 weeks ago i could not run for more than 1 min now look at me now 30mins wow me a runner anyone who is just starting. the program realy works honest .you will have ups and downs but you will get there good luck to you all and dont give up. come on w9r1 today am coming to get you
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