week 2 day 1 c25k
bluesmanhart6679
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finished my run today for day 1 week 2. Weather was raining earlier, but stopped before my run. It was nice, about 49 F. felt good, but realized close to the end that i must have paused my fitbit run tracker. Only a half mile logged, so I dont know what my mile splits were or anything. it kinda ruined my attitude. i will get over it, but i was pissed. I made it to week 2 though, so i am happy about that. I really pushed myself the last run interval.
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Good job! It can be annoying when that happens.1
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thanks!0
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Congrats on making it through Week 1. It's nice when the rain stops for your run. Keep pushing through and remember that if it gets to where it feels like you really won't make it, slow down but don't stop running. You can do this.3
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I hate it when I forget to turn on my watch, or stop it mid-way by accident. I get that annoyance but congrats on completing the day.1
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I hate when that happens because then I wonder...did it really happen? Did I really run if my fitness watch didn't know?3
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I agree, I hate that! Nothing ruins the end of an otherwise-great run quite so effectively. But you got it done and that's what matters - way to go!1
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If it makes you feel any better, Garmin Connect refused to upload a 13.5 hour race I did so I couldn't analyze it or put it on Strava.1
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Only thing worse is forgetting to turn the timer off until after you've driven 2-3 miles.2
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stanmann571 wrote: »Only thing worse is forgetting to turn the timer off until after you've driven 2-3 miles.
On, no. I like that. Really improves my average speed.
Okay, I do hate that as well.1 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »Only thing worse is forgetting to turn the timer off until after you've driven 2-3 miles.
On, no. I like that. Really improves my average speed.
Okay, I do hate that as well.
New half mile PR.... That I'll never beat.2 -
brendanwhite84 wrote: »If it makes you feel any better, Garmin Connect refused to upload a 13.5 hour race I did so I couldn't analyze it or put it on Strava.
Thanks for putting things in perspective. I have little to complain about in retrospect.0 -
stanmann571 wrote: »Only thing worse is forgetting to turn the timer off until after you've driven 2-3 miles.
I did an 8 mile hike with another 80 miles added on to it once.....
thankfully Strava lets you crop the bits you don't want...1 -
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