With potentially bad weather coming at the weekend, it seemed a good idea to get another run in today. What a glorious morning for a run! Chilly, sunshine, no wind. After helping my neighbour with her dog, I set off at about 10, which seems to work for me.
There were surprisingly few people about on my warm up walk. I acquired the necessary satellite signal and made a spot decision to Jeff! I hadnβt done this for a while and the subject cropped up in my post on Tuesday. I decided on a 3K run, knowing that I could change it easily if I wanted, as my Jeffing workout is set for 45 minutes, plenty of time for a slow 5K run and I can just stop it anytime when Iβm done.
The workout is set for 30:30 (30 seconds running and 30 seconds walking). After experimenting with ratios, this one suits me best. My plan was to set off at a moderate pace, increase gradually and run through a few walking breaks at the end for a strong finish.
This went perfectly according to plan! Towards the end of the workout, I had to swipe up on my watch face to see distance covered; I needed to know when to stop as there are no alerts for each km when Iβm doing the workout. I was working hard towards the end and ran through a couple of walking breaks. I think my heart rate is still elevated as I was working hard, but the walking breaks helped with that. All in all I was pleased to get out there in perfect running conditions and enjoyed my coffee when I got home!
Looking through the stats, my walking breaks are still all over the place but I was pleased with my running sections. It feels great to be running at faster than 6 mins/km even if it is for only 30 seconds! πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈππ
Km Splits:
8:05, 7:54, 6:50
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Brilliant Jools. Well done. You got out there and it sounds like you had fun too. Well done on the 6min/km π
At the end, I ran for 3 minutes to finish strong and my pace for those 3 minutes was 5:50 ππ₯³ Have to say, though, I was done! Enjoy your run later π
Thank you! Yes, I felt like I was rocket propelled π. Youβve no idea how pleased I was with that; but oh dear, I was SO done!! I might look like Iβm built for speed but itβs not usually my thing - I like to run long, not fast. Jeffing though seems to push you quite hard. You run faster in the run sections, because you know youβve got a walking break coming. Plus, I did a slow run on Tuesday and I wanted to vary it today. Some kind of interval training is good for that and Mr Garmin loves it, too π
That is brilliant. Well done. Just stop putting ideas in my head please....... I've just learned to run slowly and now I'm tempted to Jeff and go faster π€£π€£π€£π€£
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The last time I tried it i got it completely wrong and programmed 4.5 minute run with 30 second walk. Of course, I went as fast as I could and lasted about a minute before walking home in disgust π€£π€£ππ€£
πππ Well, I did something similar; I tried running for 5 minutes and walking for 30 seconds. Epic fail for the same reasons! The whole point with Jeffing is you take the walking break before you get tired. I then tried 45:30, which wasnβt bad and I think, if I could slow it down a bit, it might work for longer runs, but for 3-5K 30:30 seems to work really well. Jeffing is just a specific kind of interval work and itβs great to mix up your runs in your training. I used to go out and do interval work for 15 - 20 minutes, end the run and get my breath back, then start a new run and jog slowly home for another 2-3K. Best of both worlds!
Get you, you're on it this week! Good run Jools. I've just done a 5k this morning too, gorgeous weather but needed to layer up. I'm hoping for Saturday morning but the weather might scupper that. Have a good weekend π
Thank you! Yes, I layered up, too. Including gloves! I hate it when my hands are cold at the startup of a run, it makes me miserable. Hope you enjoyed your 5K. They might be wrong about the weekend weather - hereβs hoping! Iβd like to get another run in if possible πββοΈπ
You are fast! Even if it's for 30 seconds πͺ it's so great to see how well you're getting on with your return to regular runs, you go girl! πππ
Hello Jools, We ran together again! Although you started as I finished. I expect that you, like me, are choosing to run later because it is too dark earlier. I have currently switched my longer run to Sundays and that one is still before breakfast, definitely my preference. I think that I noticed somewhere that you are buying a house. I do hope that is going well and also that you Dad is alright.
I wondered where you were! Iβm running a bit later this week because it just happened like that! I like to run earlier really - just before dawn this time of year, but I ran later on Tuesday because of all the faffing and today because I was helping a neighbour with her dog. I think I like running after breakfast at about 10!! Who would have thought it! Iβve always sworn by running early and fasted.
House purchase has gone quiet, I think the next thing will be exchange of contracts, Iβve done everything else! My Dad is still in hospital and they want to discharge him. We want that, too as they arenβt really looking after him very well due to being short staffed. Heβs not mobile at all and although we havenβt given up hope that he will come home, I think that realistically he will probably have to go into interim care for more focussed care and assessment - definitely he needs physio which he has been refusing. He canβt stay in hospital - although he needs everything doing for him (he has Alzheimerβs as well as a pinned hip), heβs classed as medically fit. Iβm worried that he may have forgotten me as Iβm not allowed to visit him due to Covid protocols.
You never said a truer word! It feels like Iβm juggling - but all the balls are in the air and I donβt know which one to catch. Running helps to distract me!
That really sounds like such fun, and look at the increase in speed across the run, Iβve looked at the weekend weather and itβs going to be either donβt go or get very wet πafter my week it could well be not go
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