PrincessV
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Yay!!!After a full week on Jeff Galloway's program, I have decided that I do like it better. The downside is that my time has gotten worse per mile, but the upside is that I'm not as worn out/breathless at the end of a workout.

Good news, and I've found, too, that running hurts my parts a lot less than walking. Talk about motivation to run more, right?!On a good note, I have found that my ankle doesn't hurt as much when I put more bounce in my step.

When I was training for my first 5k (on the treadmill) my pace was just above a 15mm. When I ran my first 5k in Feb. I shocked myself by running a 13mm.
I also run much faster off the treadmill than I do on it - all my shorter runs are on the treadmill, and I always run faster during races and during my longer runs off the treadmill.
Oh my gosh, I'm so glad to hear it's not just me! Mine's around the same - avg a 15:00 mile on the 'mill and 12-13:00 outside.
Quick question for everyone running with a teammate.
Are you all training with your partner to try and get into a groove before the race, and if so, are you finding it difficult to establish a pace?
Yes, and yes. My partner's 9 years old and has shorter legs than me, though not by much. I've found that I have to slow down my run intervals only a tiny bit; he's a pretty fast runner. But I have to slow my walks down a lot because his walking pace is s l o w.


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Morning, and happy Monday! Only 32 Fuzzy days to go ("Fuzzy" doesn't include weekends, today or the day of the event


I had an amazing run this weekend: planned to do 4.5 miles and wound up doing 4.85 and was still a mile from home, so tack on another mile of walking for a total of 5.85! I wouldn't call it easy, but it wasn't hard, either. The training is paying off.

