Yay! go Linda, go Linda, Go Linda. I was scheduled to run my W5r3 today but a VERY long day in work, non stop from 7am to 10pm and 29 degree heat meant I simply couldn't do it, and the weekends not looking too good either, sounds like an excuse I know, but it's not, I want to do this, but Mondays looking most likely. Is that too long a break, should I repeat any ( last run was Wednesday) or just go for it? Thoughts please.
Simongeorge wrote:Yay! go Linda, go Linda, Go Linda. I was scheduled to run my W5r3 today but a VERY long day in work, non stop from 7am to 10pm and 29 degree heat meant I simply couldn't do it, and the weekends not looking too good either, sounds like an excuse I know, but it's not, I want to do this, but Mondays looking most likely. Is that too long a break, should I repeat any ( last run was Wednesday) or just go for it? Thoughts please.
Thanks Simon,
I'm not sure when would be best for you, it don't sound like an excuse, I really don't think I could run if its that cold either. It would be nice if you could find an indoor track or gym on bad weather days. What's your coldest running day? Yeah, you don't wanna wait to long, Go for it as soon as you can weather permitting. Just run slow, that's my advise. Get it over with!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can do this ya know.
He he I think something got lost in translation there, it's not cold, it's 29degrees c, high 80s f, which I know doesn't sound too much if your in Florida or some other warm part of the world, but here in the uk, we're used to being cool and damp so this is a shock to the system, the temp has gone up by about 25 degrees f, virtually overnight! That makes running a lot more difficult, still it's cooling off next week, so I should be fine to continue, or I'll just
have to adjust my schedule.
Lol, that is so funny. My bad, I would welcome that temp. I'm dying here in this florida sun. Ok, for me early morning just as it gets daylight or just before dark is best for here in Florida, once the sun is beating down on my poor little brain, i wither like a little flower. Just do it today so we are back on track next week, "slow shuffle it" go for it!
Linda
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