I started the way you end a run, looking for the end marker, glancing nervously behind lest someone is stalking, spitting at oncoming runners and reciting your A, B, Cs. Oh man, 40 minutes of running broken into four 10-min jogs separated by 1-minute walks, in 23 deg C temperature, really ramps things up from 30 minutes continuously under overcast, breezy conditions just two days ago.
I decided to listen to a podcast rather than music to keep my mind distracted. That failed as I noticed every pothole, grain of gravel, speed sign and pedestrian crossing. I criss-crossed the bus staging area of camp to psyche myself as I passed stationary busses.
Runkeeper allows you to create a running pattern so I ran to this. It felt like progressing from the toddler stroller of listening to Laura of the NHS's C25K podcast. She had been gentle, coaxing you along as you put the TV remote down and took baby steps off the couch. The Runkeeper app voice is straight to business, a Margaret Thatcheresque bark to run for 10 minutes, slow for 1, etc. Done!