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What a shocker to hear Michael tell me today that the 3 runs from this week are different 😱. Does anyone else find that 5 mins can fly by but 60secs can take forever 🧐

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VictoriaRunsGraduate

Oh yes definitely! You'll find this even after you graduate. Some runs feel like they take ages from the get-go, and some seem to finish before they even start. How are you finding it so far?

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ebcroquet in reply to VictoriaRuns

Like you say everyday is different- today breathing was really easy to the point where I felt maybe I should be running a bit faster but legs felt a bit heavy by run 3 - so maybe pace overall was ok. Proper mood lifter today 😊

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VictoriaRunsGraduate in reply to ebcroquet

Yes don't worry about speed at this point. It's slower running that builds legs. It sounds as if your pace was bang on if you had a bit of fatigue at the end but still managed to complete.

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ebcroquet

Good to know, I see my shadow plodding along sometimes and wonder who that old lady is 🤣

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Elfe5Graduate in reply to ebcroquet

Oh dear yes - so do I. The first time I ever saw my shadow joffling along beside me, I Iooked away quickly and refused to look again for at least a month!

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ebcroquet

My aim is to eventually run a 5k in under 30 mins - 10 yrs ago I could do about 25-26. Does that sound feasible?

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VictoriaRunsGraduate in reply to ebcroquet

I expect so, I just wouldn't aim for it for your graduation or you might be putting yourself at risk of injury. Just stick to your natural pace, no matter what time that brings you, and then you can work on pace later. You may surprise yourself of course and find that you have quite a good natural pace anyway, especially if you used to run.

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ebcroquet in reply to VictoriaRuns

Don’t worry I’m in no rush - appreciate wise words ☺️

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ickleguiGraduate

Ooooh yep, sometimes the last 60 sec of those runs lasted for EVER. Timey wimey. You'll tackle the rest of the week just great!

As for increasing pace (later!) There are things people have mentioned to try e.g. intervals, I'm sure someone experienced will be along to suggest! Finish the programme first though :P

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ebcroquet in reply to icklegui

Don’t worry I won’t be trying that anytime soon - I’m prone to pulling calf so no rush 😇

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