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Smashed my personal best for 10K

Yesterday I ran the Men’s Health Forum Scotland 10k (in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow). It was phenomenal. I haven’t been doing too much running recently - certainly not distance training anyway. So I wasn’t entirely sure how this was going to go. I ended up with an official chip time of 51.05. That is 13 minutes faster than the one I did last October. The best part is that I feel I could have gone faster in the middle bit - I could feel my pace dropping and my feet becoming very heavy but if I really tried to stay light on my feet my pace would improve instantly.

I have been having achilles issues whenever I’ve run more than 3 miles recently but a new pair of running shoes seems to have cured this - I think the cushioning had just worn thin.

I have been training 5-6 days a week throughout June and it seems to have paid off - I am totally used to getting up at 5.45am everyday now and it feels great. I have been doing quite a bit of sprint and Fartlek training which obviously appears to imporved my speed and stamina.

My weight is now regularly 87.5KG first thing in the morning. This means my BMI or Body Mass Index is now under 25 (which means I am officially a normal weight) but to be honest I think this is a bit of a dodgy tool for really measuring how fit or fat you are - it is a good starter for 10 but as you get into training you need to look at other things. This includes your body fat percentage. My last reading for body fat was 18.3% but I’m hoping to get that down again by the end of this week.

Anyway - I’m feeling on top of the world with my race result and can’t wait for the next one so I can work on getting below 50 minutes.

Cheers, Mark

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