Ok, bagged my 4th run today!! Found it a little tough to be honest, and ended up with bad headache afterwards.... maybe I need to take a drink with me? But feeling very pleased with myself.... next run Tuesday πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈ
Hope everyone has a good week next week.
Bud x
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Jancanrun has the great tip of half filling a bottle of water the night before and leaving it in the freezer overnight then topping it up in the morning and taking it with you.
Headaches are normally dehydration.
I have a mug of water before I go and take the bottle with me as well
You really should not need to take water with you on these runs..no real need to take water on anything less than a 5K run.( Unless you are running somewhere really really hot.. !) Hydration all the time is essential and not just on run days
It could have been that or anything else really.. a less than restful night or just slightly under par...You did well... just take it slow and very steadily.. and you will be fine
Firstly well done - you are doing this like us all - I too suffered with headaches when first running ( in on wk 7r3 ) and now drink lots of water each day as need it before and after runs . Heard on here good hydration also helps with reducing cramps etc - again this helped .
I run in mornings too. I just make sure to drink water all the time even on days I don't run. I never used to drink much water. Now I go through two litres/day easily. First thing I wake up is half a litre of water.
Yep it's the old water thing drink plenty throughout the day etc you end up going to the bathroom like a race horse I read once but it's definitely the answer ... I drink a glass before heading off and it's normally grand til I get back πΆππΌββοΈπ
Well done, bud. I also did Wk2 R1 today but really did not feel like it as out drinking at friend's 50th yesterday. Drank plenty of water before I went. Hey - We did 4 runs in a week - go us!!!!
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