Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is all relative. I think you should try to run a bit more each week and you will drop the time considerably. Running does not mean injury if you keep up the strength work and stretching.
To add, but build up slowly. Add a two or three miles every week at most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any time that means you finished. My first 5k was so slow that they almost took down the markers but I finished and improved on it the next time. We can't all be DK Metcalf. Some of us just aren't that fast and that's ok too.
This 1000%
Just keep doing you. If you are pushing yourself hard enough that you are getting the cardio benefit out of it, who cares what your time is?
Anonymous wrote:Any time that means you finished. My first 5k was so slow that they almost took down the markers but I finished and improved on it the next time. We can't all be DK Metcalf. Some of us just aren't that fast and that's ok too.
Anonymous wrote:It is all relative. I think you should try to run a bit more each week and you will drop the time considerably. Running does not mean injury if you keep up the strength work and stretching.