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Yay 🎉🏃‍♀️ back to running

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M0useGraduate
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After almost a week of family commitments involving far too much food and no time for running (did have some lovely long walks so it wasn't all idleness) I finally managed to get out on my first consolidation run. I decided to do it unsupported, just me and the timer on my watch. It went really well although I have to confess I messed up timer and ran for 35 minutes (whoops, breaking the rules 🤫 sorry) I didn't miss the app at all so I think I'll stick to the timer from now on. I just need to learn how to use it😊

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Dendev75Graduate

Well done Mouse - I think I’ll just try the timer on my next run and see how it goes.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

Just fabulous and having had some time out.... you are raring to go!

Time out is essential and often does us more good than we realise!Your consolidation runs can be 30 minutes... but it is not compulsory... yes, get the 30 minute runs in, we do advise that.

But... running for our joy, with a timer or our own music or running nekkie! Just because we are able to.

Then maybe a pattern emerges, it may be a short, jogette, a 30 minutes yes, and then let the time evolve when you begin to take the lovely longer, see where you get to runs!

They are the ones that, oddly build up stamina and strength and along with that comes speed, ( yes) and distance.

Almost unnoticed and very naturally. This is you running, your runs.... you do it for you and you enjoy!

Well done ! x

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M0useGraduate in reply to Oldfloss

I seem to have found a pace that is comfortable for me, slightly slower up the hill, very slightly faster down the hill but yesterday at least it felt like I could have carried on for hours (never thought I'd say that) but I'm conscious that I'm still very new to running and don't want to risk injury so I'll try not to go too wild. 🏃‍♀️☺️

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nowsterGraduate in reply to M0use

It's a great feeling at the end of a run to feel like you could have gone on for longer.

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Instructor57Graduate

Good to see you out there, a week really isn't a long time !I ran this morning for the first time in over 5 weeks 😐

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M0useGraduate in reply to Instructor57

I know you're right but I'm a creature of habit and I was missing it.☺️

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Instructor57Graduate in reply to M0use

Me too , but sometimes we are not the ones in control ! 😁

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Reluctant57Graduate

Well done MOuse

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Running_at50Graduate

Well done, that's great! I always worry after an indulgent weekend/week whether it messes everything up but it doesn't seem to. Happy running x

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M0useGraduate in reply to Running_at50

Yes, it's taken me all my life to get unfit and I've only been running for a couple of months. It still seems like it could disappear very easily but as you say everything was fine ☺️

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SueAppleRunGraduate

A good run then, nice and peaceful too, glad you enjoyed it

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