Hello Comfortnotspeed , you are so good! All I can say is that my main learning from tempo runs is that I really don't enjoy them, I have to force myself to do them, and they make me go a really unattractive shade of puce ๐ณ
Well. It was 7 minutes warm up and a modest 25 minutes tempo. It felt like longer than 25 minutes. A lot longer. Not sure what next week brings. Training for a HM In September ๐
Mine are part of the training plan for my trail marathon at the start of October. I've never been brave enough to have a plan before, I've winged it, but there's no way I can get away with that this time!
I can't eat anything before a run, it all comes back up, so I really don't know how you did cottage cheese, crisps and a chocolate biscuit! You must have a cast iron stomach.
Running-wise, impressive stuff, even 25 mins sounds really hard
I think Iโm so used to trotting out first thing in the morning on half a glass of water.
Iโve got to get used to running in the daytime and all that means.
Food, hydration and mindset is completely different- which I should be thinking about anyway, instead of falling into my running gear first thing before my body realises itโs awake!
I was always a "first thing" runner (after walking the dogs at some ungodly hour), and running on an empty stomach
With my new job being FT working from home I am exploring other hours - like lunch time, and just after work, but I really still can't run with anything in my stomach.
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