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W9:2, the penultimate one

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Having learned since the last run (sign of intelligence, that), I left the house in far less clothing than seems appropriate for this time of year. The wind whipped right through my silky lycra leggings. I didn’t realise until I got them home that some designer had thought it would be good idea to create what I can only describe as a fishnet window down the side of the leg. Victorian men would have fainted away at the sight.

I put on a guided session ‘Just Go with Mo’ and enjoyed it. It felt a little like they were reading a script rather than talking naturally, but I learned a bit about Mo Farah and when there was a suggestion I might like to increase the pace, I did, just a little... perhaps the most useful thing about these guided recovery runs for me is they really emphasise the need to go slowly at the beginning of the run, remind you how long it takes for your body to warm up. I didn’t put on any music today and enjoyed the few minutes of silence in between the chat.

It was blowing a hooley out there today and I kept switching from a road to a field, which meant not only a change in terrain, but a change in wind direction. I’m also still coughing up some muck so all in all I found it tricky to get a smooth rhythm and didn’t feel as comfortable with my breathing today as during some runs, but it wasn’t at all bad.

For much of the last 1k I had the wind behind me on a gentle incline, and wow, it was good! I leaned forward and felt like I was flying without effort. Then I did a 180 and although I knew it was coming, felt the shock of running directly into the bluster. That scuppered any ideas I may have had about a faster finish, but at least I finished in a tidy fashion, with a little more in the tank - unlike last time when I slumped over a fence feeling ill.

I tried out the ‘run’ function on the Fitbit Charge 2 for the first time. I have just let it automatically detect runs before, but by using it, it does pretty much what the Nike Run Club app does in terms of stats. I was quite impressed to see the stats for NRC and Fitbit were virtually identical until I realised they both use my phone as the GPS, so the fact they are virtually-but-not-quite-identical becomes rather strange. I had thought I might be able to see what pace I was going/what my heart rate was doing on the Fitbit whilst running, but really, it’s just a faff when there are squirrels and leaves blowing and potholes to look at. But I did ‘capture’ a lasso...

So that’s it! No dramas, just a good run, for which I am very grateful.

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Tonkabella

Fab post 👏🏻👏🏻

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ktsokGraduate in reply toTonkabella

Thank you! 😀

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Couchpotato2Graduate

Well done you! And enjoy the test before the victory lap!!

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ktsokGraduate in reply toCouchpotato2

Test?! What test? 😳

Or perhaps you mean rest? 🤪🤣

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Couchpotato2Graduate in reply toktsok

Haha no, did you know you have a series of questions to answer... like what is a fartleak etc

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ktsokGraduate in reply toCouchpotato2

I might be able to squeeze that one out. That was bad.

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Couchpotato2Graduate in reply toktsok

😂 I had leak for lunch and well, it was an interesting rehearsal this afternoon... probably a good practice for tomorrow’s run...

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IannodaTruffeMentor

Well done, ktsok

Set up your graduation run carefully.

In a foolish rush to finish, I did mine on a Friday evening, after a hard week at work and it was a real slog........memorable for all the wrong reasons.

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ktsokGraduate in reply toIannodaTruffe

Ouch... yes, you are right. All being well, I am going to quietly run laps around the track on Tuesday afternoon, and try not to embarrass my son in his athletics club by bursting into cheers/tears as I finish... 😊

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate

Running with the legends... gotta love that! Great job, I hope you love every step of that graduation run.

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ktsokGraduate in reply toUnfitNoMore

Thanks UNM. Nearly there... 😊

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EthelbertGraduate

Nice one ☺ And I shall consider myself duly warned to check any leggings before purchase 😂

All the best for Tuesday, sure you'll smash it!

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ktsokGraduate in reply toEthelbert

You might find you like your legs peering out of fishnet windows?!

Thanks Ethelbert. We are nearly there... it would nice to shake off this lurgy completely and really savour it 🙂

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