Firstly, i didn't do it as part of the local Parkrun as intended because i decided to volunteer there instead I had SUCH a good feeling after last weekends one that I felt i should give something back when they were looking to fill the last few volunteer spots. I highly recommend it to anyone! Really did motivate me to get home and change into my running gear.
25 minutes of running was a surprise to both my eyes/ears and legs thats for sure (i know i should have peeked and seen what the run was ahead of time) but I kept with it, swore at Jo Whiley several times and just kept plodding on. The first 5-10 minutes and the final 5 were the hardest by far. I'm sure there is some kind of science as to why but i kept telling myself that I've come this far and not to quit now. My legs at the end of the running were like jelly; that was something that i hadn't experienced after every run but i'm taking it as a good sign based on ......well based on nothing at all really
2 days of rest now and then onto week 7 - definitely not going to peek at what's behind that door!
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Try more water! Jelly legs at the end can be a sign - plenty of fluids on rest days & run days. And st the start you’re experiencing the toxic 10! Your body catching up with sending extra oxygen to your legs! You’re doing brilliantly!!
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