A bit of motivation

I motivated myself right out the door after my previous post. I’m doing a 10k in a few weeks so don’t want to disgrace myself on the day with a lack of training, therefore am getting out as much as I can. It’s a busy time at work so I’m not sure if I can get out again during the week, so make hay etc. It was cold and clear and lovely. I only did two miles but that was enough to remind me I was alive.
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Advent

My running coach Mary Jennings is doing a running Advent calendar and todays action is to write down what we love about running, and keep it somewhere to help when we need motivation. Well I love running because it makes me feel enthusiastic about life. It helps me physically and mentally and has allowed me achieve things I never would have dreamt of. It has led me to meet and interact with people all over the world who also love running. And it burns calories. Is that enough?
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Remembrance Run

On Sunday I took part in a lovely 5k event for Remembrance Day, the Remembrance Run. As the MC said, it’s not a race, it’s an experience. It’s an event focused on remembering the dead and celebrating their lives. It also falls exactly two weeks after the marathon, so a good excuse to see if the legs still work. The good news is they do. It was a lovely easy run on a beautiful clear cold autumn morning. There was music beforehand and a gospel choir afterwards who were absolutely amazing. I stood listening and dancing…
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Finishing the race

Almost a week later, my legs are just about getting back to normal so it’s probably time to document my second Dublin marathon. In some ways there is not much to say: I finished, 13 minutes quicker than last year; it was a glorious autumn day, perfect running conditions; I had a great time; I walked like a zombie after it. My knee was fine in the end - it was my back that knackered me, but it was a familiar pain I could cope with. For the record my time was 5.20.18.  However we…
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