The third week is often the most challenging. Legs are tired and there is still a long way to go. To be honest I was dreading it. I knew there would be little time for rest and recovery as the diary for the week was also very full. I wasn’t sure if I could keep going. This is how the week went:
Thursday; 2k trot around the park before a day of seminars and play reading (Middleton and Decker’s ‘The Roaring Girl’, very funny, but required a lot of concentration as I had lots of little parts).
Friday; Sunrise 3k run and gossip with TailChaser , lunch with hubby and friends.
Saturday; very short 1.2k around the park followed by an 8 mile hike, second section of the Cotswold Way from Stanton to Winchcombe (beautiful scenery but quite a lot of mud).
Sunday; final Winter Series 10k for sausages and end of series hoodie (lovely shade of red - how appropriate.). Run went better than expected, the hill was still there and there were lots of puddles, but I felt stronger than I did when I ran it in December and January.
Monday, lunch with nephews and start of several days of tutoring for GCSE English revision. Despite feeling totally exhausted I went to club track training at teatime. Fortunately the session was suitable for a recovery run so I took it slowly and managed to complete it, (5.25k).
Tuesday: Another 2k trot around the park before spending the day tutoring my nephew, taking him out for a hot chocolate and to visit the book shops, having a meeting with my research supervisor and going to the pictures to see ‘Bob Marley One Love’ (very good).
Today: another sunrise trot and gossip with TailChaser . Very rainy and lots of puddles. More tutoring to do, dinner at Nando’s and a theatre visit this evening to see ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to look forward to.
So success, week 3 is done and dusted! Just 8 more day to go. Location change tomorrow as we head to Bournemouth, looking forward to trotting along the seafront on Friday and doing a new parkrun on Saturday. Come on legs, just keep gong!!!