I set off full of energy and ready to enjoy this milestone run. The first 15 minutes, on road and pavement, was great but then I dipped into the park so I could let Juno (dog) run free. Running on grass was nice but took more effort, the sprung track was great underfoot but boring, and the gravel paths were a particularly evil form of torture. The second half was much slower than the first but I must have gone out too fast as my friend Strava told me my average pace was my fastest. But Strava quickly ceased to be my friend when it claimed I was almost a minute short of 30. So, I ran home up the horrible hill much to the dogโs disgust. My pale blue top was dark blue to my waist and my sports bra was wetter than when I take it out of the washing machine. An hour, a cool shower, and breakfast later, and Iโm still bright red.
Long story but the important bit is I ran for 30 blooming minutes. I love C25K and I love this community which could teach the world about positivity, kindness and support. ๐โค๏ธ
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Brilliant , look at you a 30 minute non stop run . You should be so pleased. Your colour will return to normal at some point ๐. Well done you ๐๐
Congratulations, and very well done for managing a hill at the end of the run!
I did my W9R1 this morning too, but after 10 minutes the app failed! Problem is I didn't know, so I ended up running for 32 minutes before I thought to check my phone๐คฃ. Still sweating an hour later....
I do agree though, love the programme and love this forum. ๐
Fantastic!! Well done you ๐ what a great achievement. Iโm hoping to do 30 minutes Wednesday ๐ฐ hope I have the same success as you ๐ and Iโll definitely have the tomato ๐ face ๐
Well done again enjoy the rest of your day ๐โโ๏ธ๐๐
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