Thank goodness I got that longest ever run done before the latest national lockdown!
π»π± NY Katnap π±π»
Thank goodness I got that longest ever run done before the latest national lockdown!
π»π± NY Katnap π±π»
Well done to you Katnap on completing that Metric Marathon, you are still allowed to exercise outside during full lockdown, including running.
Of course! Some people are a bit 'funny' about longer runs between villages.
But would you run if you had Covid 19?
Well timed Katnap, and congratulations on your longest run. That is along way. πββοΈππ
Thatβs a really long run, you must feel really pleased π
Not bad Bloomers not bad at all
Amazing run Katnap; it would have been really annoying if lockdown had got in the way! So glad you made it !!ππ₯
Well done and well run on your longest distance Katnap! Just in time too
Fantastic long run, at an impressive pace too. You deserve a βcatnapβ after that!!!
Sorry, Iβll get my coat π§₯ ha ha
Nice one! FM here you come ...
Whoop whoop thatβs brilliant π well done.
Well done Katnap ! I've been pondering the idea of a Metric Marathon myself. Once the snow's gone, and provided we don't get locked down over here again...
It'll be what it'll be. Just grab the moment when it comes Cmoi
Thanks Katnap . I did my first 10k, 10 miles and HM distances on the basis of grabbing the moment, not least because the idea of proper training still scares me!
Flippinβ βeck, thatβs a long way. Youβre not messing are you! Well done. Really impressed π₯ππ
Brilliant run! Well done ππππββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπ
Nice one Katnap, well done!
Noticed you discussing running without a plan with Cmoi: that's roughly how I've been going as well (5k three times a week plus one long run). Although, thinking about it, that's not much different to JuJu's magic plan.
Going much further could be interesting because I think that three hours is recommended as a maximum for training runs.
In warmer conditions I would tag on a long warm down walk of 15 minutes or more. Long hikes (4 hours+) gets your head straight for being on your feet for a long time and adds stamina and endurance.You might find an additional run in the week doing a speedy mile will improve your pace and VO2 max.
Good luck with your training!
Thanks Katnap
I'm thinking of adding some progressively longer walks into my schedule as a way of preparing for longer events.
I'm not sure about speed training. My long distance pace is improving with my current routine. It's actually better now than I achieved with the previous speed, hill and long run routine. I'll probably stick with the current routine for a while, at least until the risk of ice has gone away. If progress starts leveling off, that might be the times to add in some faster running (although I enjoy a turn of speed now and again). However, I've already started adding additional climbs into my long run.