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Originally Posted by pedestrian
No, I meant actual time running... not specific times for specific distances run.
So maybe you just concentrate on running for 10 minutes without worrying about the distance covered, as opposed to trying to run a specific distance in 10 minutes?
Sorry, I don't think I'm making much sense any more. It's late. I've drunk a lot of stuff which I'm told I'm not (as a runner) supposed to drink. Well that's my excuse, and it's the one I'm sticking with for now! Attachment 426
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Ped, I don't think I'm making that much sense either because if I'm honest with you I do actually record the time I'm out running, but purely to log it in the spread sheet I have and it is interesting to watch your fitness improve over time. BUT I do not beat myself up about having a rubbish time one day compared with the last. There are so many variables such as weather, time of day (traffic) and most importantly, how you feel at the time (ie running with a cold etc).
The main carrot for me is most definitely distance. The time is only relevant when predicting to Mrs Scr8pe, when I will be due back. With such a busy family life, planning runs into the schedule prove to be quite a juggling act and often involve planning distance around the time available. Hence rarely doing the the same route consecutively.
Bit of a long winded reply, but I hope it explains my reasoning (and my signture).
<<lowers volume to a very quiet whisper>> I think we got away with the drunken swearing last night!
