In fact, actually a VERY slow trundle round the nature reserve with Taylor B in harness. So slow that I ended up playing around with cadence - teeny tiny steps necessary for that - and high knees.
I must have drawn attention as, after I’d finished, and was walking round the woods instead a man with a lovely looking black lab asked me how far I ran with a dog in harness. 🤣
In other news, I am away this weekend running in a 2 day Canicross event with Merlin - 5k both days.
I’ll be staying with my SiL and doing ‘family I haven’t seen in ages!’ type stuff, so there will be a report- just don’t expect it till Monday.
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Enjoy your running weekend Maddee, now as a Graduate10 I think it's OK to run on consecutive days, it's only for new runners that they should NOT run on consecutive days, I graduated from C25K on 18th June 2018 and graduated from Graduate10 about 5 weeks ago, however, I must admit I have still never ran on consecutive days. 😊
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