Thanks Timl2k10 and Toadie!
My run yesterday went well - I decided after Monday's 30 mins just to abandon W8 and go into W9, since the difference between running 28 mins and 30 mins did not seem much - and I again completed 30 mins. I guess I don't 'graduate' until I have manged the 5km in the time though??
Timl2k10 - thanks for the ideas on the intervals/sprints and fartleks. I think, once I have finished this week, I will give that a go. I remember my son had to do fartleks every single rugby training session, so I guess they must really help with fitness. How is your wait loss going? I don't have too much of an issue here and I started running more because I wanted to get fit rather than lose weight but I could use a few pounds less so thought that weight loss would be an added bonus? However, I have found that I have not lost anything?? I am not eating less than I used to but I don't think I am eating any more either (although I have to say, running DEFINITELY makes me more hungry!!

). I don't really understand this - supposedly I am burning an extra 400-500 calories a week, now that I am running for longer periods, but nothing has come off! I don't think I have had any shape change either?!

Anyway - good luck tomorrow with your run!
Toadie - I understand completely. Sadly, I am not like some of the people that I have come across on here, who LOVE their running and really look forward to it. I SO wish I was! But I am not.

Don't get me wrong, I am fine once I am out there running and I always feel great afterwards, however, the bit where I wake up and think 'Oh God, is it a run day? Oh no, it is.......' happens every time!! Where I am luckier than you is in that I have the dogs to motivate me. Because I know that I HAVE to get up, go outside, and walk them whatever I do anyway, I think 'well, I may just as well run'! If I didn't have the dogs I might just well give in to that 'oh, just half hour extra in bed'

That 5K race should keep you going though!
