disneygpa
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- Aug 31, 2018
Those are better splits than I'm getting from my son on the week 5 runs (run 5m/walk 3m). Nothing to be a shamed of there.
Thanks!! I know the times are going to get better! Just gotta keep at it!!
Those are better splits than I'm getting from my son on the week 5 runs (run 5m/walk 3m). Nothing to be a shamed of there.
I say this every single time. LOLIt's kinda funny, because she says she hates doing it while we are running. But, afterwards she's glad she went and did it!
I say this every single time. LOL
She needs to sign up for a rD event. That may change her mind. It did for me!Sadly, she has decided to take a hiatus from the running. She says she just doesn't like it enough. I totally understand, it's not for everyone. She reserved the right to start back up at any time.
She needs to sign up for a rD event. That may change her mind. It did for me!
I was working out my run schedule over the weekend. Barring any problems, I will complete my 10k training sometime in March. And my training for the half marathon doesn't start until June. I'm kicking around ways of adding small distances to my runs and also maybe doing some speed work between March and June. @DopeyBadger or anyone else!! Do you have any suggestions? The ultimate goal would be to increase stamina while also trying to reduce my split times.
Lots of possible options. I'd say at this point in time, don't write anything down. It's way too far out to even write anything specific in pencil. But once you get to Feb/March is when you can start to really formulate a game plan based on what you've done between now and March. You also want to see what deficiencies crop up between now and March to see what areas would be most beneficial to work on.