Sorry for the long post but thought I'd share my adventure, or is that misadventure.
I did a run Saturday, to the common and around the common, usually I have my other half with me who is much more exprienced and she'll keep pace. Today I was flying solo on a run Inhad only done in company.
My Apple Watch (series one so no built in GPS) was showing a much slower pace than I thought I was running. I pushed myself a little harder as I was hoping for about a 32min 5K. I figured a few gins the night before and forgetting my pre-run banana was taking its toll. I even had to walk for about 50 yards at one point.
I varied my route a bit and thought I was running further but the watch had me at 4.8km and 32:59 mins when I was nearly back which felt like it couldn't be right considering how tuckered out I was...
When I got back, absolutely pooped. I stopped the Fitbit and the Strava app and watch app all within a second or two and cooled down and flopped onto the sofa in a sweaty puddle... after picking my self up I checked the Fitbit and Strava apps on the phone and they read fairly identically
6.1KM in 36:28, so in pushing myself harder as I was below pace (according to the watch) I ended up doing over 6k at a 5:58 pace with my fastest KM at 5:24. I also got my PB for 400m, 1/2 mile, 1k and a new 5k PB at 30:31with three splits below a 6:00 pace.... imagine what I could have done if I ate my banana! 😂
I'll definitely not be trusting the watch again but was relieved to have figured out why it was such a hard run.
A parkrun this Saturday should be easy after that, also signed up for an innovation run at a Clapham a common in a few weeks, my first organised run other than park runs.
...only a few short months ago I was gasping after W1R1 thinking I'd never survive this!
Again, sorry for the long post, hopefully it didn't put anyone to sleep.