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My first 5k..

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Elizawho77Graduate
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So having graduated last week I was no where near the 5k in my 30 mins. I did think it would take me a while to get to the 5k distance however... a week later and I went around the local park run route with a friend and achieved 5k 🎉🎊

I'm doing my first official park run this Saturday, on the same route and hoping to be quicker but feeling really proud of myself.

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Well done. Good luck on Saturday. Enjoy Parkrun. Don't put yourself under any pressure. If you get tired and feel like a rest whilst walking, take your rest. Main thing is to enjoy it.

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ValcartGraduate

Well done you. I was just the same thinking my 30 mins running was well short of 5k but a couple of weeks later I managed 5k and it felt great. Ok it was still more than 30 mins but I didnt care! I did my first parkrun recently in 37 mins and was thrilled just keeping going was enough achievement for me. I have been increasing distance gradually and now up to 8k. Noticed times are slowly getting faster. All progress is great!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

Well done!

Keep it steady and slow and don't try too hard... you graduated, only, last week and you have done really well...:)

But, we need to keep on building up those running muscles and our stamina too, so enjoy the Park Run, but just take it at your comfy pace :)

Well done you, sounds like you underestimated how much you could do. Much better that way hey... may the running gods put a sprinkling of speed in your heels for your next Park run

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Curlygurly2Graduate

You should feel proud 5 KM is no mean feat! May I just say though, that looking at your splits it looks like you went off a bit fast. I think if you smoothed that out, you'd have most or all of your splits around the 8 min mark. Don't get too carried along with the crowd at parkrun, they can start off a bit fast, and you don't want to get knackered too early! Enjoy!

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Elizawho77Graduate

Thank you all for taking the time to encourage and support. Some really good advice here and it's made me think. Looking forward to tomorrow :)

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Elizawho77Graduate

First park run time... 41:05. Woohoo!

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