Well today I went to do my park run and I have listened to my running coach instead of going as fast as I can for 3 laps and burning out at the end I didnβt do that.
My first lap I warmed up at a pace of 9:54
My second lap my pace 9:50
My third lap was 9:17
Average pace was 9:43
And I enjoyed it so much better and I even had plenty in the tank for a sprint at the finish and I got a time of 28:01 not a PB but I didnβt care I was happy with that time and not burned out.
My coach was very happy with me he wasnβt at park run but we message each other as he has been helping me so much and he is a fantastic coach. Iβm loving my running even more now π
But I was pushing it all the time even at club so I did move up from intermediate to advanced I did it two times with advanced group but it was to much for me and my coach said I have gone to fast to soon so now Iβm doing as he says and itβs finally sinking in yay and now Iβm back in the intermediate group which Iβm staying in and Iβm going to learn now and my pace will improve with time and miles.
On the 30th November itβs my birthday so Iβm being a tail walker that day as I would love the purple T-shirt as my wife is now a Marshall and a regular volunteer which Iβm so proud of her ππ
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Thank you so much yes I definitely have the running bug and my loves being a volunteer she has been coming every week with me and today it was her 2nd time of being a Marshall ππ
Another good run for you today Kev, that's the first time that you have not got a PB at parkrun, however, you took advice from your coach and probably enjoyed it better despite not having a PB, great that your wife is also a volunteer at parkrun, I am not aware of her actually running at a parkrun.
Perhaps I could do with a coach, I have now ran 10 parkruns, it's getting to the bit that I know my parkrun time before I run it. ππΎπ
Thank you Alan Iβve not always had a PB but probably more PB than not. But now Iβm training to improve my pace and distance running and my time will improve.
No my wife only volunteers she doesnβt run she is doing it for the social side of it and great for her mental health.
Well Alan joining a running club or community is the best thing you will ever do trust me on that especially if you want to improve on park run and overall running happy running Alan ππ
Thanks for the reply and advice Kev, I do enjoy running, today I wasn't at a parkrun but reran run 3 of 6 of C25K just to stretch my legs and also to hear Laura once again saying, "congratulations, you are now OFFICIALLY a RUNNER" she can repeat that as much as she wants to, I still have the C25K app on my Smartphone.
Thank you so much cheekychipmunks itβs a fantastic sport running and Iβm totally hooked and even the wife is a dedicated volunteer now and itβs fantastic to see itβs helping her mental health and my mental health too as joining the running club has really helped so so much and I seem to be more of the real fun me again ππ
So great to think of you and Mrs KT becoming parkrun regulars. I love this post, you've passed on some great advice you've benefited from, AND you've made people think about the MH benefits of volunteering.
Because as runners we all know how good running can make you feel. We won't all realise that volunteering is good for you too. Great job both of you!
Yes we both love going and I canβt see us not going apart from holidays π and even then I will be doing Eden park run next year. Just being outside even in the cold it gives you something to look forward to and volunteering is good for her she speaks to so many people and everyone thanks her on the way round making friends is hard when you grow up. ππ
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