So today I did my final run in this 9 week stretch!
I ended up running past when Sarah said to stop as I was so close to 5k! Ended up hitting my first ever 5k in 38mins! So elated!
Canβt say Iβve enjoyed it, but have persevered and kept at it religiously 3 times a week! Itβs not my favourite thing to do but it is free and clears your mind and headspace
To anyone that doubts this app, it truly does work, I went from nothing and willing the one minute run to be over to running past the time they say stop to hit my goals! It is also okay to walk, I have moments where I need a quick rest so walk a little even though Iβm meant to be running and that is completely fine, you know your own body better than anyone ever will, you do whatβs best for you!
Onwards and upwards now, good luck to all who have started their journey and congrats to those who have completed.
you CAN do this!
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I'd be tempted to do the extra too, just don't injure yourself at this late stage! I'm on Week 7, doing Run 3 tomorrow. Nowhere near 5k, just taking it slow but I have entered a local 5k in early June so I want to increase my pace by then...
Congratulations and very well done to you for your great achievement. Like you I did it 2 years ago, couldnβt say I enjoyed it, but I stuck at it, 3 x 5K runs per week. I would be lost now without it. Itβs an enjoyable habit and starting to become a consuming passion.
Are you running juice and slow, at a pace that you can comfortably speak clear ungasping sentences as you run? This pace is much more enjoyable and is ideal for building stamina, as you will find out if you read the above guide.
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