Inspired by Gingernutter 's post earlier I realised that I had procrastinated enough and it was time to strike this one off the list.
I chose a route I dont normally do (a bit like all those contestants on Come Dine With Me who cook something for the first time - "why??) and it was hilly ....really hilly but where there is an up there is a down and with hills this is good.
I got a thumbs up from a man in the park - he had a can of beer in his hand but you know what they say ..... "everything looks better after a drink or two" It took me 1.08 and I wimped out on running home once my wrist had buzzed for the 9K mark - I felt a little guilty about this whilst experiencing the adrenalin rush, but not now haha! Its the furthest Ive ever run though so I am happy..... and only a week to go before my 10K race.
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Well done to you! Congratulations!🍾🥂🏅👏🏻😊🎉👍☀️ 💥⚡️ 🏃♀️🤸♀️🏃♀️🤸♀️🏃♀️🤸♀️ In my mind all new distance PBs are worth celebrating! 😊 All the very best for your 10k race.
Thank you - I don’t know why they do it, it strikes me as madness, but my cooking skills are debatable anyway so maybe it’s just me that needs a lot of practice! 😂😊
Fantastic, well done. If you did a cool down walk on the way back home that was good use of the time. I find a longer walk after a longer run saves some aches.
Thanks Ted - as you know it’s not been the straightest path but I’ve always been grateful for your encouragement. Hopefully you are well and still enjoying the running 😊
Thanks it doesn’t feel long ago that I was celebrating running for 29 mins but it has actually been a bit stop start. Hope you are enjoying the consolidation phase 😊
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