Well I have reached Week 7 and completed the 4K and 5K - planning to do the 9K tomorrow. Have now been struck down by a filthy cold. (Just saying the other day "I never get colds...." π)
So I won't be doing the 9K tomorrow - can't breathe! And am going on holiday for a week (WITH A COLD) and so won't be running for a while.
Will be interested to see if I can pick up again where I left off in a week's time.
In the meantime, I hope all of your running is going well. πββοΈππ
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As someone who's just recovering from a chesty cold, very frustrating JoP61! The run will be waiting for you when you return and a week isn't long enough to lose performance π
Thanks JonathanP - it is frustrating but to be honest I've started to feel a tad weary running every other day with these longer distances. So perhaps a week off is a good thing. I hope you recover quickly from your chesty cold. Looking forward to hearing about your next challenge! Will report back when I run again next week. ππ
Well done! Hope you continue to recover. I have had a restless night due to bunged up nose and sore throat, so running is definitely off the agenda! π
Rest. I hope you have a good holiday despite the cold. I picked straight back up after a week in the IC. I think youβll be fine. If the cold doesnβt ravage you too much you might even find you come back stronger. Iβve found that after a test before too. Week 9 will be waiting for you when you get back so enjoy the break π
Thanks! I am definitely resting. I think you're right about the benefits of having a break - I have found before that a week off did no harm and I actually ran more strongly when I started again. Hope your running is going well. ππ
Well thatβs terrible timing when youβre just about to go on holiday! I hope you feel better really soon so you can enjoy your holiday and then when you get back you can really enjoy your run ππΌββοΈ
Youβll be fine Jo a rest will do you and your legs good. I had a week off running recently with only managing one 4km run of ju-juβs plan and came back and did the 10k, relaxed and very snail like. π Have a great holiday. π
I was planning on running intervals today, but came over all achy yesterday with an annoying tickly throat. I posted about it too (where would we be without our helpful VRBs? β€οΈ)
Iβm not sure about you, but getting a cold is way more inconvenient than it used to be. I donβt blame you for not attempting your 9k though - thatβs a long way to be feeling under the weather.
Thanks for your good wishes. Must be something going about! As you say, the VRBs are great for keeping one's pecker up, if you know what I mean! Not being able to run is a pain - never thought I would ever find myself saying that, but what a difference a year makes. Hope you manage to get some running in despite your cold. Get well soon! π€§ππ
Thanks Jo, yes our good old VRBs give such fabulous advice. π
I know what you mean about the difference between this year and last. I didnβt start running until June, so getting a cold was just a slight annoyance - nothing to impede plans! This year though ..... !
I intend to do parkrun. This cold isnβt going to floor me for that one. πͺ I hope your few daysβ rest help and youβre back on your feet again soon. π€ππββοΈ
Thanks cheeky! Being a runner gives you different priorities, doesn't it? Best of luck with your parkrun - I'm sure you'll beat that cold! ππ€π€π
I know just how you feel Jop61. Exactly the same thing happened to me before my holiday too, and I never get colds either. I didnβt run (running with a box of tissues, runny nose and sneezing, forget it!). I got straight onto medication and slayed it). A running break and holiday will have you refreshed for that 9k. Hope you feel better soon. π€§π·π€
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