gypsylee wrote: » Was hoping to do it in 38 minutes. My official time is 36 mins 36 seconds so very happy with that.
gypsylee wrote: » I have not been out for a run at all since the 2nd of January due to a bad cold which left me a bit under the weather. I did get a few walks in so all was not lost. Had a day off work yesterday so was delighted to get a chance to run in the daylight. It was a wee bit tough, felt a bit like my first ever run but I got it done! Off work tomorrow as well so hoping to get another daytime run in with a bit of a better pace. Distance: 5.5 km. Duration 36.20 mins. Splits: 6.07, 6.22, 6.28, 6.47, 7.13, 6.26.
gypsylee wrote: » I ran the Charlie Curran 5km race in Carlow yesterday. I really wanted to get a PB and finish in under 30 minutes. Just missed out on that as my official time is 30.02!! Raging not to see a 29. I stuck with the 30 minute pacer the whole way and just ran out of steam in the final 700 metres, just couldn't give any more. Knocked almost two minutes off my best 5km race time so happy with that. I will see that 29 on my next 5km race at the end of March! It was a cold wet morning for it but great atmosphere and a super medal! Started Strava way too early and forgot to stop it after so time is off but splits should be accurate. Time: 30.46. Distance: 5.1 km. Splits: 5.52, 5.54, 5.54, 5.59, 6.10.Didn't do as much running in January as I should have so going to knuckle down for February and get lots of miles in the legs.
ariana` wrote: » Brilliant PB especially considering you haven't been training much in Jan. Sub 30 will be no bother to you next time.
gypsylee wrote: » My son came with me to keep me company. He has always stated that he hates running but maybe with a bit of encouragement he might catch the bug too!
ariana` wrote: » How old is he? My 6 year old comes with me on his bike sometimes