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Week Four, Run Two

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Max elevation 76m ? Feels like I'm climbing Everest ⛰️!!

And mapping my run on Strava seems to have created a legless moose-like creature looking to the right with a long snout and massive horns !

(Very) slow and steady but it's another one under my belt and I'm (almost) looking forward to the next one on Tuesday 👟👟👟

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I like that graph mummybowles, it looks as you say like a legless moose, well done on completing run 2 of week 4, onwards and upwards to run 3, enjoy ✅🏃

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Looks kind of hilly where you run!! I run (at the moment) along a disused canal that has been filled in!! Almost completely flat!!

You have my utmost respect tackling those hills 👍

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To see how much you climbed during your run, the figure to look at is the elevation gain, i.e. 41m. That's more than many people would do over 3.31km during C25K, so well done!

The max elevation just indicates the highest point above sea level you reached during your run. I live part-way up a hill at 680m, but that's in the Massif Central.

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Ahh thank you Cmoi. I didn't really understand the stats, but that makes sense to me now. I think I'd require oxygen at 680 m !

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Go you! Well done ! Those hills, they are our friends... building everything up. including our determination !

It looks like a submarine run to me:)

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Slow and steady are the best runs...

Well done!

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🍏well done mummybowles xx

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