I'm back, again, this time, after losing 7 stone since January (and completing C25K earlier in the year) I've restarted the program again.
I was going to do it outside but it's been too cold and wet, if I'm honest, so it's on the treadmill.
My base speed has been 1.5kph faster than previous attempts and far easier.
Still on a mainly meat based diet, although I've been playing around with it since I went on holiday in September but I'm going to reduce carbs again and stay just on the meat.
On a side note, discovered a great 'diet snack' for anyone on a keto/carnivore diet, PORK SCRATCHINGS!
I did play around with one or two of the runs so far, skipping the walk sessions on some, just testing my current fitness levels, etc, did a 5 minute jog in week 2 and an 8 minute jog on week 3 run 1.
On the 8 minute jog my HR was more than acceptable and recovery time is good too, dropping around 50 bpm over 90 seconds.
Did a 3/12/30 this morning but had to put the treadmill on 15 incline and up the speed slightly to get my HR into the higher aerobic zone. Weights and resistance band session this afternoon and then W3R2 in the morning.
Happy running everyone.
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Welcome back and congratulations on your weight loss. That’s a great achievement! Lots of repeaters for all sorts of reasons-you’re in good company. Good luck!
That's fantastic. Its a lovely way to get outdoors into the fresh air. Yes and they tend to come in tiny bags too, I always want at least 2-3 of them! 😆
I've been largely gluten and dairy free since May, but I will make the occasional exception. Hope the ankle mends and you crack that sub-40 soon. I'm just looking forward to maybe being able to finally get #73 done (#72 was my last run back in April).
I have only done one Park Run, but it finished (as I guess more than a few do) beside the cafe. I didn't even stop for coffee that time. I'm working my way back to fitness and said to my wife only the other day that I'm probably looking at mid-Jan before I can do it again. Now I am thinking of it as a pre-bacon-butty run in mid Jan!
The sense of belonging I felt was just lovely. After so many solo runs, with the occasional nods to younger, faster runners, being part of a supportive group was great.
The problem though, is the urge to attempt to keep up with the younger, faster runners can be a problem.
I put a lot of pressure on myself on the last Parkrun, I did it for Charity and while it was a great cause, it started to feel like I 'had' to run, not because I wanted to but because it was expected of me (hard to explain really).
🍏Welcome back!!! 🤗 Wow great weight loss!! Repeating is great because you know you can do it. Don’t forget to mix in some S&F to keep those ankles strong!
Ankles have been fine since that one time, it was my fault really, not looking at the ground I was running over, foot landed funny on a tufty bit of grass/mud and that was it.
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