. . .and I've registered for the Bellin Run!
I'm really excited - especially now, as I've officially registered, and it feels more. . .official? :) Nothing more exciting than opening your email inbox and seeing:
Anyway.
I've officially registered for the Bellin Run, which is a 10K (6.2 miles) race in June. I started training in March (the second to last week) and it's been going very well. So far my fastest mile has been 1 mile/6 minutes, but I've been trying to start out a little slower, before gradually increasing my speed; so that I don't burn out before the run is over.
As the weather and temperatures have increased, here in Wisconsin, I've really been enjoying my runs. :) (Some of the March runs were pretty chilly.)
This week, I've been following the following schedule:
Monday - 2.6 mile run (6 minutes a mile)
Tuesday- Off day
Wednesday - 2.6 mile run (8 minutes a mile or faster)
Thursday - Off day: Stretching
Friday - 2.6 mile run (8 minutes a mile or faster)
Saturday - 4 mile run/walk
Sunday - 2.6 mile run (don't worry about the time)
I'm really excited - especially now, as I've officially registered, and it feels more. . .official? :) Nothing more exciting than opening your email inbox and seeing:
Anyway.
I've officially registered for the Bellin Run, which is a 10K (6.2 miles) race in June. I started training in March (the second to last week) and it's been going very well. So far my fastest mile has been 1 mile/6 minutes, but I've been trying to start out a little slower, before gradually increasing my speed; so that I don't burn out before the run is over.
As the weather and temperatures have increased, here in Wisconsin, I've really been enjoying my runs. :) (Some of the March runs were pretty chilly.)
This week, I've been following the following schedule:
Monday - 2.6 mile run (6 minutes a mile)
Tuesday- Off day
Wednesday - 2.6 mile run (8 minutes a mile or faster)
Thursday - Off day: Stretching
Friday - 2.6 mile run (8 minutes a mile or faster)
Saturday - 4 mile run/walk
Sunday - 2.6 mile run (don't worry about the time)
6.2 miles in one run. . .hmmmm. . .I'll gladly cheer at the sidelines. :) But the website + info looks super professional and cool - and you'll totally ace it!
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