Iβve only run the 5K distance once before at the beginning of August. My time was 44 minutes and I was exhausted! I had no desire to repeat that performance. When my son came and ran my long run with me last weekend, he pointed out that my pace had improved significantly since then, and my stamina. All I would need to do to achieve a sub 40 minute 5K would be to keep my pace under 8β /km. 5 x 8 = 40. Simples! Heβs always been good at maths π. Then Plattszo did a sub 40 minute 5K and the inspiration was there!
Iβve always been one of the slower runners on here, which is one of the reasons Iβve switched to something I *can* do, run slower for longer! But perhaps it was time to try another 5K. I started to work out my strategy! If I could even keep to under 7β 30β ......no, stop! Donβt try and aim too high, it could all go horribly wrong!! π¬
I find it really difficult to judge my pace and nearly always set off too fast. A cracking first km would mean I would burn out far too soon, so I aimed for a pace of about 7β 45β, then I would increase slightly each km. First km was 7β30β. Mmmm. Not disastrous, Iβll work with it! After that, for the most part I kept to my plan. The last km was the fastest at 6β55β, faster than I would have expected! π
I did it! 5K time 36:43 π₯° An improvement of over 7 minutes. The best thing was, I wasnβt exhausted, although I certainly knew Iβd had a workout! This time, I was ready for that distance and felt that I did it justice.
Happy porridge for breakfast, the breakfast of champions! πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπ
Splits: 7:30, 7:24, 7:21, 7:24, 6:55