well done Hilly - though I'm not sure I'd have raced at the stage of FLM+8!
Took a while to get myself going this evening; eventually settled on 6.7K tempo run (measured course) after warmup & a few strides. Got round in 25:54 which works out at about 6:13 miling - best on this course for a while (not that that's saying much - 10 years ago, would do this one regularly in sub 25 mins). Held it together q well over the last mile (into the wind in 6:19) when feeling knackered. Be grateful for small mercies.
It's a while too since anyone said I looked gaunt or somehow underweight. Funnily enough, it was around the time when they did that I was capable of knocking off tonight's course at sub-6:00 pace. Lesson there methinks. Low-fat Flora rather than butter on tonight's new potatoes at teatime - and no Cadbury's Fruit and Nut bingeing afterwards.
Wonderful - except it was freezing fielding second. We won by 78 runs & I made 74 - only dropped once. That following on from 88* (dropped 5 times!) in the first League game of the season last week. Best start to a season I've ever had, though technically I've been very dodgy early on in both innings - and obviously rather lucky later on! Double header this weekend coming - if Mrs S permits.....not to mention my stiff legs.
Did a 5/2 run walk for 28 minutes to keep up with 0-30mins in 8 weeks. Last rest Easter Sunday.
Had ankle/calf problems through the week end, fortunately not serious.
Revd Dr Ice Man (my husband) is accusing me of being a running addict. Had blazing row because I couldn't find something in the house and I was frustrated that whilst the kids are at home, I'm finding it diffivult to get time for my run. Roll on the end of the Easter Hols.
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Took a while to get myself going this evening; eventually settled on 6.7K tempo run (measured course) after warmup & a few strides.
Got round in 25:54 which works out at about 6:13 miling - best on this course for a while (not that that's saying much - 10 years ago, would do this one regularly in sub 25 mins). Held it together q well over the last mile (into the wind in 6:19) when feeling knackered. Be grateful for small mercies.
It's a while too since anyone said I looked gaunt or somehow underweight. Funnily enough, it was around the time when they did that I was capable of knocking off tonight's course at sub-6:00 pace. Lesson there methinks.
Low-fat Flora rather than butter on tonight's new potatoes at teatime - and no Cadbury's Fruit and Nut bingeing afterwards.
Double header this weekend coming - if Mrs S permits.....not to mention my stiff legs.
Had ankle/calf problems through the week end, fortunately not serious.
Revd Dr Ice Man (my husband) is accusing me of being a running addict. Had blazing row because I couldn't find something in the house and I was frustrated that whilst the kids are at home, I'm finding it diffivult to get time for my run. Roll on the end of the Easter Hols.