After many suggestions here, finally settled on MapMyRun App.
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DISTANCE - 4.08 km
AVG PACE - 07:25 min/km
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I guess what it means is I could have achieved 5K at around 37 minutes if I had continued running.
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Well, I am not kidding anyone. It was tough to run after two days of break. On top of that I had been stuffing my face with anything remotely resembling food over the weekend.
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I will probably give 5K a go on my Week 9 Run 3. I need to get back into my running rhythm which I have seemed to have lost somewhere.
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This MapMyRun pace data does add some context into what I have been putting myself through all these weeks!
I have to be honest, I didn't realise even 4K was possible!
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I am going to treat myself to a buttery omelette tonight!
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nchunc
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4K is great! Don't worry about the 5k - obviously do go for it if you really feel up to it, but there's plenty of time once you finish week 9 to work on increasing distance etc if you want. The end of the beginning is in sight...!
Yes, it's all about running non-stop for 30 minutes, how far you go is just a bonus. I find a tracking app good for spotting when I go too fast, as it looks like your first km was. The others are great, especially the last which shows no sign of flagging, suggesting you could have kept going (though you probably didn't feel like it!) Be wary of becoming a slave to the app though, you're still too new at this running lark to be straining for PBs
I would probably aim to reduce a second every time and will have gotten below 7 minutes in 10 weeks!
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You're probably correct. Too early and too tough for PBs. Although, I would love to be able to go for 5K on W9R3. Depends on several factors though. Have to wait and see!
Good for you! I've been repeating Couch to 5K since January, after I got out of the habit of running last year, and did my first run of week 9 today too. My legs are really feeling it, and I'm still not quite sure how I managed to go for 30 minutes without stopping. Good luck for when you have a go at a 5K.
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