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I ran 5k yesterday (with 5 minutes walking at each end to warm up & cool down), after running twice in the week.

Now to do it again!  It's not a habit until I've done it for more than 4 weeks in a row, but I'm feeling pretty motivated right now about running three times next week, including more zombies.

Part of the motivation is spilling out into setting bigger goals.  My next one is to slowly increase my weekend run to 10k.  Right now, that feels basically achievable if I keep up running thrice weekly.  After that, I'm thinking about a half-marathon.  All the half-marathon training plans I can find assume a) 4 training sessions a week and b) at least two if not three of them being over 30 minutes.  So it's going to take some work to adapt my routine to that, or to adapt the training plans to my routine (which I suspect would be more successful, if slower).

I'm also wondering if I should move my half-marathon planning off [community profile] c25k as seems outside the remit I initially set for this community.  I'd still stay part of the community and cheerlead people doing c25k but maybe I need a "slow half-marathons" community now instead.  What do you think?

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Date: 11/11/2013 02:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jack
*hugs* FWIW, I think it's mostly a matter of attitude rather than numbers; I'm not put off by some people who can run twice as fast as me, as long as they have the same kind of difficulties I do in improving, I'm only put off by someone who assumes 5k is easy and can't see why anyone would find it difficult, and I can't imagine you thinking that, even if you get to the point where it _is_ easy for you.
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