After my longer and slower 10K on Saturday I decided I needed a quicker run .
It certainly won't break any records but I haven't sweat so much since C25K week 1 haha.
It was good, I enjoyed it and that's what matters π
I had a different playlist ,
David Bowie's The rise and fall of Ziggy stardust.
This brought back memories of seeing him perform this live in Manchester many moons ago π
I set off at a pace where I was just comfortable but knew I was working and really just wanted to see if I could maintain that pace , it wasen't easy but it was doable .
I had ran about 3K when I came up behind 2 more joggers , initially they were walking then one looked at her watch and they both set off running again ,
I actually caught up with them and started to chat as I ran alongside them ,
They were on C25K week 1 so not wanting to put them off, I wished them good luck and ran on ahead for around another half k
At which point I decided to stop as I'd already slowed down to chat to the others .
When I got home and doing my stretches, the sweat was pouring out of me haha .
As I said , a bit like week 1 π
Anyway, it's good to mix the runs up a bit !
Who knows what my next one will be , I don't ! π
The main thing is , enjoy your runs π
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It is great to mix up the runs and to do what instinctively feels right I think, and that was right this morning! Funny how we think of 3.5k as a short run, who would have thought it!
I am delaying until Friday, but I might not make it until then, as I am missing my run already. Muscle strain seems better, but I am being very careful.
I noticed when I walked one of my running routes with my son at the weekend that it was a bit muddy, so trail shoes have been ordered! I am excited to have 2 pairs of shoes - that's commitment!
Sounds like a good one - mixing it up is definitely the way to go! And get you the experienced runner chatting to the beginners! I bet they were delighted with the encouragement.
ha ha, well done with your 'short' run. I did 4K this morning trying to up my pace slightly and was absolutely boiling by the end - it's really quite muggy out there (but nice).
Fantastic! Love to hear you bumped into some people on week 1 I bet you were an inspiration to them. Looking forward to being where you are and switching up the runs. I feel like when this is over I'm going to want to chop and change a lot too x
Donβt tempt me... Iβve come out today and deliberately NOT put my running g shoes on cos the pull is so great and I feel Iβm a day or so away from that.. donβt want to undo all the good work I w done! ππ€£
I was only thinking the same thing, this time last year 3.5k seemed like a distant dream, now it's a short run!
Mildly envious, never managed to see DB live, and 20-odd years of shift work (and it needs to be said, partners who didn't share my somewhat left field musical taste!) curtailed my attending live music events, just when I get to a stage where I can start going again, everything shuts down. My last gig was Gary Numan last October, had a few pencilled in for this year but sadly not to be.
Missed your post this morning - glad to see you're enjoying mixing it up a bit with that "short" 3.5k. I did my short run of week 1 of the magic plan yesterday - just 2.5k - and it felt like a bit of a cheat to be honest. Tomorrows run is supposed to be 5k. We will see....
I can't wait until I get to the stage where I'm overtaking other runners - not sure if that will ever happen though - but how lovely to have a chat and encourage them along. I remember a couple of times dog walkers telling me to "keep gong!" when I was on the plan. I reckon I must have looked like I was about to die! π
But...Iβm getting used to the run/walk/run routine in my 10k plan. It has taken an adjustment of the mindset as Iβd usually just choose to do a shorter run, but itβs actually very enjoyable. π
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