Well... the 5k charity run for the HSPCA that I'm a part of is on Saturday... I've been working hard... and felt SO happy. I had... in my mind at least... run a 5k in 33 minutes!!!
I was SO happy... so so happy...
Until today. I went looking to see how many times around a track is a 5k equivalent (b/c I've been running on a treadmill)... and realized that a 5k is ACTUALLY 3.2 miles. Not the 2.23 I've been running.
BUT... I can run a mile in around 15 minutes... that's not too bad... right?
Anyways... ran the FULL 5k today (ok... run/walk). 46:50 was my total time. I'm not dissapointed. I only really started running again a few weeks ago... and since have probably been able to run a total of 6-7 times. Plus, I hadn't ever run that entire distance before. Last time I ran close (3.1 miles), it took a little over an hour. So... in short... I AM getting better and more fit... so I AM happy about that.
BUT... I think I'm going to stick with this exercise forum for a while. I searched "average times for 5k runs for beginners", and everything I found said 25 minutes... and then talked about how if you're running a 35 minute 5k, you're with the "grannies" and you should feel embarrassed. So... yeah.
My goal though for the 5k on Saturday is 45 minutes... but to finish first and foremost.