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week 5 run 2 done!

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Run 2 week 5 completed. Not as bad as I thought it would be. Managed to slow my pace down enough to keep going through both 8 minute runs. Need to keep hold of that positivity for the next run, which feels like a biggie 😬

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Slow and steady ...YOU are ready for it:) Well done to you!

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As a 'slow and steady' acolyte, I can only reiterate OF's advice.

You can do it...

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Get ready to surprise yourself. Once you get going there'll be no stopping you. The run IS a biggie but only in terms of your huge achievement. Doing it is eminently doable for you.Good luck 😁

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