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Anna-Jayne Metcalfe19-Jun-14 21:28
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Yep - Beth got me into running several years ago (her Dad's a triathlete!) and I now run most mornings.

My "happy distance" is about 4 miles (usually from our house through the Upper/Lower Gardens with a sprint finish to Bournemouth pier approach. Racing to the sea is something else!) but I've run up to 7.5 miles (that was awesome, but exhausting as I did it a bit too fast).

As others have said, 9 minutes a mile is a respectable time. To put it in perspective, I tend to run at 9:15-9:30 mins/mile over distance (though being on beta blockers for migraines doesn't help as it limits your heartrate), but my fastest mile is about 7:59 mins.

For me, the revelation was that running's awesome, and a great way to clear my head and think about stuff. I honestly never expected that.

Just be careful to head off any injuries (particularly in the knees, as they take ages to heal) by doing appropriate warm-ups and preparing the right muscle groups for the work you'll be asking them to do.

I injured my left knee last winter, and it stopped me dead for a while. When I finally reached a physio, he identified the problem right away - one of my quads was underdeveloped, causing a loose kneecap and resultant swelling. Ouch. Fortunately, some simple knee exercises have sorted it - but it took me 6 months to get back to running normally. Had I got into the habit of doing the right exercises, the injury probably wouldn't have happened in the first place...

But don't let the possibility of injuries put you off. Enjoy!
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