Well, I missed Parkrun π₯Ί I didn't get a lot of sleep last night because of OTHER people's shenanigans.. who needs enemies when you've got drunk friends?
So I decided to go for a nice long run today! Water bottle, great music and off I went. Bliss, really enjoyed it. However, I tried a new route and got lost and with 2-3 km to go, I ended up at the bottom of the biggest mountain in Hertfordshire.. I didn't even know they had mountains in Hertfordshire but here it was π I just gave up at 9km, I couldn't do anymore climbing.
I was happy, but a long way from home.. So I put on C25K "Welcome to week one of C25k" I did it to get home a bit faster... I absolutely loved it! I think I'm going to do it after every long run, or after every 'disappointing' run just to remind me of how far I've come. I lOVE that I have that to cheer me up, some perspective. I still remember how hard that was.. Brilliant.
Oh, and they've put some exercise equipment in my little local park! It's awesome, pull up bars, dip bars, monkey bars... REALLY happy with that. π
The problem is... I can't do one pull up π€£ Well I can, but it's a struggle. I'm good at everything else, but I just can't do pull ups. I'll have to go down at night with a head torch π
Good run for you today clubberlang, I sometimes for oldtimes sake put the C25K app on and run one of the longer runs, last Wednesday I had run 3 of week 5 with Laura, although today I ran a 7K with Mapmyrun and Alexa telling me the distance, pace etc, next Wednesday 3 days before parkrun I'm going to put the C25K app with Laura on run 3 of week 9, a little reminder of my π graduation run. π π
Blooming Mother Nature, sticking blooming mountains all over the ruddy shop! π Sounds like a great run, even if it was "only" 9k, you've come a long way baby!
I think any unexpected incline can feel like a mountain. Itβs like your legs werenβt expecting it, so why should they run it! If itβs a planned hill, no challenge! Well done on 9 excellent kms nonetheless! πππ Hope you slept well.
Right, youβve reminded me. Thatβs what Iβll be doing for my graduation runniversary in a couple of weeks ..... Iβll be running with MJ again. Yesss, canβt wait! ππ
Your runniversary!? Yay! Exciting π A reunion with MJ! I didn't expect it to be such an emotional experience, I had a smile on my face but I was welling up. It really does remind you how far you've come, graduates should do it more often.
Oh I totally agree! I donβt think anybody embarking on C25K for the first time could remotely imagine how far it could take us. I did my first 10 miler for the runniversary of when I started the programme, so I think MJ should be with me when I celebrate the graduation one! No brainer! π
π I REALLY wish I had "Ooooh definition right there" abs. I'm just happy I can see my feet again. π€£ Good luck with the Cardiac Hill race, I look forward to reading your post! I'm sure you'll smash it!
Iβve lost nearly five stones in weight so I know where youβre coming from with regards to seeing your feet again Running uphill is the best and cheapest way I know to shred your mid section π
It was SS, really nice. I actually like these 'adventure' runs, getting lost. I found a lovely hidden path that takes me into town. You see so much more when you're a runner.
Youβre not lost as such, just temporarily misplaced. You soon pick up your route again or orientate yourself to a known landmark. We do get more intrepid though. I used to recce routes with the dog if I was a bit unsure about safety
Oh yes they have mountains that wld make Everest blush! Well that is what they feel like. Maybe Iβll do C25k again to prove to myself that if sometimes I find it hard, Iβm still running 50times longer than when I started. Thanks for the idea!
π Anything that has you running up for more than 500 metres is a mountain in my eyes.
I really do think graduates should do the occasional week from C25K, maybe W1 or a week they found difficult. It takes you right back, makes you realise how far you've come.
Yes itβs a good idea. Maybe we can PR inTring, that starts with a km mountain or I was hoping to come over to Dunstable as it sounds like a nice one.
It's about an hour from me, so that's not bad and it looks more scenic than my parkrun. I did take the dog for a run/walk in Wendover Woods once... absolutely gorgeous around there. Interesting π€ I shall look into it.
Funnily enough I played Laura on C25K on Friday morning. It is amazing to me when I look back and see how far I have come. Iβm slow but steady, and when I started I never dreamed I would be running for 55 minutes ( Iβm trying for the 60). After that I will be trying for the 10 K on the magic plan. I have had so much encouragement on the forums, thanks to all !
It's brilliant isn't it!? Seeing how far you've come. Well the new 10k magic plan starts on the 26th August... And I'll be there, cheering you on! WHOO HOO! πππ
What hill was that?! I went to the running club a couple of times in January and the first time I was in the newbies group. It seemed to be W1R1 and, like you, I was amazed and just a little smug. Apologies to the two people who were actually newbies!! Always meant to use it (W1R1) as interval trading now that I think about it . . . . . . Decided Iβm not cut out for running club.
It's Martins way in Stevenage... I'm calling it Mount Martin..
I know what you mean about the running club, I like running on my own, I keep saying that I'll join a club but I haven't. I want to do some cross country races in winter, that's the main reason I want to join a club.
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