After last week's easy 14k I went out with the idea of consolidating it. I was struggling after 3k but wouldn't give up...I have my 10k event next week so this is my last hm training long run for 2 weeks. I was determined to do at least 10k.
Around 9k everything started easing up...my legs relaxed, I started being able to breathe and the kms started coming easier. I got to 14k and it started to pour down and it was soooo nice.
I had 2 thoughts...firstly it's too wet to get my phone out and stop it and I could hardly see through my glasses lol
Secondly I thought it might well rain hard next weekend so I might as well see what it's like....and added on 2.5 km.
At least I know now I can grit my teeth and get through the hard kms.
I'm generally running over 20kms a week atm so the extra 2kms were within the 10 % rule
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I'm also a bit of an online gamer lol. Sometimes I get hundreds of notifications about tactics and team stuff. I just read when I can. I don't play so much now but I used to have sleep issues and passed the time playing war games lol.
Oh dear, I had my time lost in xbox... I played Battlefield 4 days straight one time...so addictive! I knew I was in trouble when I scanned the rooftops when I left the house for snipers and when something flew overhead and my first reaction was... enemy UAV 🤣🤣🤣 loved it though, miss it sometimes now but more the social aspect but I do get out more now! 👍🏻😁
Haha...yes...they can be addictive...I played a Tribal Wars 2 server - we won but it took us months lol. Luckily they allow coops and most of the people who play are young men with waaay too much time on their hands so they covered my account while I worked lol. The social aspect is great.
I can imagine you looking for snipers...that made me laugh : )
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