Last run of Week 8 this morning - went off too fast (again!!) and suffered for it. I could hear Oldfloss admonishing me as I started to flag. It felt so hard, and there was a certain amount of quiet swearing going on!
It's the closest I've come to stopping during a run. However, I didn't stop, and I ran further than I have before. Phew...!
Bit nervous now about Week 9 but if I'm sensible I think I can do it. π
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At least you know what you are doing to make it harder for yourself which is good. Being sensible will get you there but it's not an easy thing to be as I think there are many of us who try not to use/be that wordπ. I'm heading for "When I am old I shall wear purple".
Most of your training should be at a slow pace but that faster run will have given you great benefits as well. Even more so is the mental strength you get from knowing you could push through it. It's all good training.
Pace your self for week 9, you'll smash it. Start slow, if there's something left in the tank towards the end of the run, up the pace to the finish line.
Thank you so much - it was a faster run for me, though probably quite slow compared to some of the runners on this forum! I'm definitely going to pace myself for the Week 9 runs, and see how I get on. Happy running! π
Thank you so much! Ooh ouch - that's sounds painful. Hope it mends quickly and that you're back on track soon. Hope to see you in the final straight! π
Did W8R3 this morning too and found the last 8 mins a challenge too BUT didn't stop!! My husband and I run together and I don't want to be the one that stops. I'm sure you'll agree that the sense of achievement afterwards is fantastic. Keep going, I am sure you'll be fine next week- it's only 2 mins more and you can do 2 minutes ( l am trying to convince myself too!!). I would be interested to know what running plans (if any) you have post W9 ? Enjoy your weekend.
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