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Originally Posted by midlifecrisis
I took up jogging two months ago
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sorry, were you looking for
www.joggersforum.co.uk?
Seriously, welcome to the world of self-inflicted pain and suffering. As peeps have said above, you might want to include more variety in your running, within individual runs (eg fartlek) but also between runs. Running the same 3 miles at the same speed week in, week out will end up being mind numbingly boring. Try lengthening your long run, and running it very slow (I know it is counter-intuitive, but lots of slow miles help with speed over short distances - alledgedly). Then do one fartlek session, one tempo run (do your 3 miles at a speed where you're working hard but you don't have to spend 10 minutes on your knees to recover afterwards), and one very gentle recovery run.
10 miles is probably a good distance to aim at if you're running to stay fit for another sport. Then if you decide you do want to run for its own sake, it's easy to move from 10 miles down to a 10k or up to half-marathon.