Completed this run this evening, but I wasn’t feeling 100% so chose a new route through the park that was (after an initial gentle climb) either flat or downhill - with the 5 minute cool down walk back uphill towards home.
Happy we completed it especially with not feeling great, but REALLY feel like I cheated myself 😕
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It’s not cheating. You still completed the time without stopping, that’s what is important. I deliberately do a flat route and only have a slight hill at the end. Today the hill was at the last 3minute walk of Run 1. I don’t consider that cheating as it’s the first time I’ve been able to walk it rather than run. Good luck for the 25 minute run next time. We’re nearly there
Thanks 😄 it felt like a cheat because there was overall more downhill than uphill. Usually the last leg before home is uphill so always a struggle and I couldn’t face it today with being a bit under the weather. But in all the early weeks I did full home to home runs, which included plenty of little hills! X
Don’t be hard on yourself, it’s good that you’ve chosen a new route, I think our bodies get used to doing the same route day in day out, so the new route will have been unexpected and different, not necessarily easier and certainly not cheating. Here’s a thought.....maybe you’re regarding it as too easy because in fact you’re actually much fitter now than a few weeks ago, hence your ability to sail through it without any problem? If you feel you simply have to pay a penance, then maybe W6R2 should be the same route but in reverse (I don’t mean running backwards, that really would be a penance!) or, as IannodaTruffe says, you could always do it again. But would you regard that as compounding the ‘cheating’?🤔. I reckon it’s too much over thinking, just keep getting out there and enjoying the running 😀
Well done for getting out & doing it, not feeling 100%! Got the same run, tomorrow!
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