pubrunner
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Like I said before...
Dreadmill.
I've got one . . . but never use it.
Like I said before...
Dreadmill.
Only you can do anything about that.I've got one . . . but never use it.
Only you can do anything about that.
I know !
Reading about the running exploits of others on this forum, makes me feel rather guilty.
Well Pubbers, all this running talk got me out this morning for a swiftish (for me at least) 5 miles!
I ran for 20 minutes non-stop yesterday.
I've been following a 5km running plan from Garmin. It's a 12 week program based on HR zones. I started early in January but, because of frequent niggling little injuries and the occasional short-lived loss of mojo, i have just completed week 4. Often repeating a workout two or three times before i nail it.
Back in January there is no way i could have run for so long. Not even if i was trying to make it for last orders with a tiger nipping at my heels. So i'm very pleased, even though i covered only 3km. Next session is the mysterious and sporty sounding 'intervals', no doubt aimed at improving pace.
My goals are: 5k in under 30min; 5k under 25min; run 10k; and more vaguely triathlon and fell running.
I still hate intervals, & hill-sprints, when we do them, I find an excuse to just run instead (ie; taking the intermediates out, to increase their distance/pace)I ran for 20 minutes non-stop yesterday.
Back in January there is no way i could have run for so long. Not even if i was trying to make it for last orders with a tiger nipping at my heels. So i'm very pleased, even though i covered only 3km. Next session is the mysterious and sporty sounding 'intervals', no doubt aimed at improving pace.
Fell-running!!My goals are: 5k in under 30min; 5k under 25min; run 10k; and more vaguely triathlon and fell running.
I thoroughly enjoy it, thanks . It's just the nagging little problems i get often. First it's one leg/foot, that calms down, and then the other starts complaining. I suffer from sciatica and chronic plantar fasciitis, so i have to compensate for this. Anyway, that's enough complaining I just love getting out.The only advice that I can give, is to enjoy what you do.
It's the only way to go. I have an aversion to tarmac due to it being a bit too hard for my poor aging feet.Fell-running!!
You're mad (so, join the club)