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W5R3: A milestone

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nowsterGraduate
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Time: 7.40am. Weather: Damp with hazy sunshine, 13°C.

It wasn't a walk in the park. It was a run on the main road.

For the first couple of minutes of the run my legs were complaining in various places. This passed.

About the 15 minute mark a stitch wanted to form, but it passed me by.

In the last couple of minutes of the run my legs were starting to feel a little sore and I was being propelled more by willpower than energy.

It doesn't help that the very end of the run has a slight rise. The course I've been running drops about 4m over two minutes and then has a steady rise of 25m to the mid point and then I turn round and retrace my steps.

But, as Jo Wiley said, "That's it!" at the end, instead of stopping, I did a couple of seconds of sprinting before falling back to the cool down walk. Nowt wrong with the legs, then.

This wasn't easy. It was tiring. On the other hand, some of the earlier weeks were far much more of an ask, and I felt much worse after them.

What the [expletive deleted]? I've just run for twenty minutes and nearly two miles without stopping!

Stats: distance: 1.0km walking, 3.1km running; pace (running): 6'27"/km

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The incredibly random and eclectic playlist this morning:

07:37 The Tornados - Telstar

07:40 Gloria Estefan - 1, 2, 3

07:44 Tony Jackson and The Vibrations - Stage Door

07:46 Cat Stevens - Kitty

07:48 Percy Sledge - Warm And Tender Love

07:52 Billy Costello - I'm Popeye The Sailorman

07:54 Alvin Stardust - Tell Me Why

07:57 Dean Martin - I Will

08:00 Sky News Radio

08:02 The Drifters - I'll Take You Where The Music's Playing

08:04 The Beautiful South - A Little Time

08:07 Patti Page - Don't Read The Letter

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Jools2020 profile image
Jools2020Graduate

Well done! You have every reason to celebrate successfully completing this milestone run. It’s a great achievement 👍

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Instructor57Graduate

Well done ! 😬👍

That's a great run to get under your belt .

I was smiling all day long after that one !

Beware of the first 2 runs in week 6.

Sometimes going back to intervals of can throw people off track !

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anthony_jeannotGraduate in reply toInstructor57

I did that run yesterday, and for me the strange thing was feeling my legs stiffen up in the second of the walking interval...it wasn't the first time in the program where I thought I'd recovered before the end of the walking interval, but it was the first time where I wondered if I'd find it easier to keep lightly jogging through as opposed to going to a brisk walk (although, I definitely don't think that is true, I just wanted to keep the legs moving, maybe I wasn't walking fast enough.)

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Instructor57Graduate in reply toanthony_jeannot

Yes, I know what you mean .

I've had a few walking intervals like that !

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Jools2020Graduate

Take care with W6 R1. Your brain has to accept you’re back to interval walking, some find it tough.

I love your playlist! Popeye the Sailorman? 😂

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Instructor57Graduate in reply toJools2020

Mornin ! 😁

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nowsterGraduate in reply toJools2020

Thanks for the advice about going back to intervals, Jools2020 and Instructor57 .

I suddenly became hungry so I'm currently having a celebratory one egg omelette and a mug of coffee.

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Jools2020Graduate

Morning, Ian 😀

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Hareshaw-GrannyGraduate

Great result, always good to get past this one.✅

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nowsterGraduate

PS. I got so wrapped up in things, all day I've been in the same kit I ran in this morning. It soon dried out. And I'm still grinning at bedtime. 😁

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Tinytears60Graduate

Well done 👏👏👏

It is a milestone.... and you’ve passed it!

Those pesky intervals come back week 6 and while they are completely do-able i didn’t like them... I called week 6 the biatch for that very reason🙈🤣

You got this! 👍

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anthony_jeannotGraduate

Great Job Nowster.

It has been funny doing the program how much it changes from a physical challenge to a mental one.

In the early weeks there was breathlessness and soreness in the legs that was foreign and more time spent worrying if something was an injury or not.

I'd finish the session and be puffed, and really tight through the legs.

The last couple though, I have spent a lot of the run with thoughts of stopping, but then getting to the end with the energy to keep going.

My legs feel free and I'm recovered pretty quickly into my warm up walk.

Can't help but laugh and wonder what I was on about when I thought I needed to stop.

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wobbles_when_runsGraduate

Wow your running times are great!

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nowsterGraduate in reply towobbles_when_runs

I'm probably going a little too fast for this stage even so. I keep trying to slow down, but my legs have their own ideas.

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wobbles_when_runsGraduate in reply tonowster

Sometimes you just have a need for speed!

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Tiny3001Graduate

well done. I am doing this run tomorrow. I'm so scared!

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nowsterGraduate in reply toTiny3001

Don't be. The previous runs you have done have prepared you for it.

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Tiny3001Graduate in reply tonowster

Thank you. I managed it. :-)

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nowsterGraduate in reply toTiny3001

How did it go for you?

Are you grinning from ear to ear now?

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Tiny3001Graduate

I look like a beetroot now but I am so proud of myself. I struggled in first half but gained motivation once I got to half way! Just can not believe it. Thank you!

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