Hello fellow runners2nd parkrun yesterday, got a new pb below 40 minutes 39:43, with a position of 364/393 feeling pretty good but totally shattered today, looking forward to the next one, π . Parkruns are so friendly, at both runs I've done so far a stranger named Paul, who had already finished came back to help me on for the last Kilometre, totally recommend parkruns for everyone.
Next week will change course for something a bit different, will go to Worcester woods parkrun.
Happy running and keep winning at life π
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Congratulations Petem! There's a park run almost outside my front door every Saturday but although I've done the QR code thing, I still haven't quite got the courage to turn up yet. Your time is most impressive btw....I think I would still be completing it on Sunday morning......
Good luck, just remember to take it as slow as possible, don't let the crowd pull you along too fast (easily done) . Be the tortoise π’ and enjoy it, let us know how you get on π
I've been taking part in my local parkrun since Dec 22 and I love it. The people are so supportive and encouraging. Best thing for my fitness that I've done in ages
Hi Koala, I've only just started with parkruns, I waited until I could manage the 5K comfortably, and got used to my sports leg π¦Ώ. I'm a left below knee amputee, so I have my own separate set of challenges, it took me about 18 weeks to complete C25K, and now I'm aiming for the Brighton 10 km in April.ππ
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