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I'm a bit behind on starting Week 8, but I think I should still be able to manage three runs within the week.

Really good luck with the weather today: I happened to be free at lunchtime, and it was sunnier and warmer than it has been for ages. So I did the first run of week 8 outside, though it was colder and the ground was wetter than really ideal. Thinking I'd have to run on paths anyway, I returned to the cemetery; the problem is that I'm now running far enough that there isn't really space in the cemetery and I had to run round it several times to complete the run. To vary things I ran up and down the road and around some side-roads and footpaths outside the cemetery itself. Still, it was nice to have a change.

An annoying teenager laughed at me for being slow; that's actually the first grief I've had as a slow, fat woman running in public. I thanked him for his "encouragement" though I think it was probably meant sarcastically, and that took the wind out of his sails. I'm not particularly upset by it; it's still totally worth running outside when I can!

Stats: I completed the full 28 minutes without needing any breaks. My average pace was over 9½'/km again, but I'm not going to fuss about that. Although I tried to stick to the flatter bits, some of the run was distinctly uphill, and I think actually running and covering the ground is realistically harder than just running on a treadmill. Total 3.4 km in 33 minutes including the warmup.

I felt quite out of breath for much of the run, enough that it was a struggle to make myself keep going, though not painful. That may be partly to do with the cold air, and partly having my chest at a different angle due to running outdoors. Or partly just one of those things.

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Date: 04/12/2012 05:18 pm (UTC)
rmc28: Rachel in hockey gear on the frozen fen at Upware, near Cambridge (Default)
From: [personal profile] rmc28
Woot! 28 minutes in one go.

I do like being outdoors. Tomorrow I have 2 hours of FREE TIME during the day while baby is settling into nursery. I have been debating what to do and decided that running was clearly the most sensible answer. Also it saves me trying to squeeze in a run in the cold dark tonight.
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