As we had to postpone yesterdays attempt at a 90 minute run due to the lack of an Asthma inhaler, we did it today.
The plan was to use the route I had planned back on Saturday using www.mapmyrun.co.uk
Actually things went better to start with than I thought they would and we made good progress at just under 10 minute mile pace.
We ran all the way down to the floating harbour in the centre of Bristol (and managed to run some of the route for the Bristol half marathon which is now only 4 and a half weeks away).
As we made our way back home and started coming in to more high street areas the running got a little difficult.
Now I’m all for dodging and weaving in and out of people on the streets when I’m fresh and light footed but to do so in the 9th mile of a nine mile run is a little much for me.
Finally as we approached home and I thought of where we were supposed to go next, I decided to change the route. We were supposed to run past our house and on for about another half a mile loop, but we both could not face the soul destroying thought of running past home so we detoured of and added a few extra roads into the current loop.
Finally we headed for home and I crossed ‘my’ start finish line at 1 hour 30 mins and 2 seconds. Pretty spot on timing.
I then stretched out, showered and preceded to go back to the map my run website to see if I had actually done the nine miles we had hoped to cover.
About 30 minutes later (I went right down so each click of the map only moved me 20 meters or so) I found out that we were just a fraction away from the planned 9 miles. We had actually covered 8.87 miles.
That is actually the furthest I have ever run and it was fairly tiring (understatement of the year).
As I had 2 rest days in a row, tomorrow is supposed to be back to the strength circuit, but I’ll need to see how I feel first.
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