Got up early to beat the heat and decided to try a different route which I thought was flat. It's an old disused railway line popular with walkers and cyclists. My plan was to run at a very steady pace and try to get up to 5k as I'd been running about 4.2k in the 30 mins at graduation. So after a detour as the road was closed due to the HS2 works I finally got started at a different point than originally intended. Did a warm up walk and then started. Noticed after a bit that the track wasn't flat at all but was on a slight incline and I was running downhill but no worries. I just kept plodding on until I got to 2.7k. Turned around at that point and estimated a 2.3k run back (to take me to 5k) and then a 0.5k or so warm down walk to get me back to the car. Definitely noticed the upward incline on the way back. Paced myself but noticed the increased heart rate on my watch on the uphill stretch. So took my time and ran to 5k and a bit more to make sure I'd done it๐๐That's another first for me as never actually run 5k before. There is talk about the railway line closing when HS2 arrives which will be a real shame as it's a lovely quiet spot at 6:30 am๐๐
5.20k / 40:25 mins / 7' 46"
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MontyMooDog
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Thatโs the best way to do it!๐ Thatโs exactly what Iโm doing! Iโm working a little harder on the other 2 runs- but a shorter distance, and every Friday doing a nice slow and steady 5k๐๐๐ผโโ๏ธ Yesterdayโs consolidation run was horrendous though, the heat got to me and Iโve also ended up with shin splints๐
I must admit I avoid the heat like the plague and much prefer the cool of morning. Sorry about your injury and hope you get up and back on track soon๐๐
So do I normally, not sure what I was thinking๐คฃ my shins not too bad today! I think I just need to keep all my next few runs slow and steady- keep making the mistake of starting my runs too fast and then either injuring myself or exhausting myself๐คฃ
Yes take it steady next few to recover fully. I've found drinking loads of water helps and I've bought a massage stick (like a rolling pin) to use on my legs and lower back to iron out any knots๐๐
Iโve found that if Iโve not drank enough the day before and on the day of a run I never do as well! Oh my I need one of those!!! Will add that to my never ending running shopping list๐คฃ
Thanks Jools. I felt ready as I've managed to push on at the end of the 30 minute runs so thought I'd got a bit left in the tank. But I just took it easy and managed to keep going๐๐
Yes I've decided to post every consolidation run now as I think it helps keep the motivation and interest going which is so important now we've not got an actual program to follow. I've also thought in the future when a few more of us are running 5 k about having a weekly virtual 5 k run ( a bit like a Park Run) until the proper Park Runs start up again ๐ค
Thanks. I think it will be one of my regular haunts. Noticed you are in consolidation too and have done the 5k. Would you be interested in a virtual 5k on here each week to keep the momentum going? ๐๐
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