I'm not a marathon or ultra runner, I concentrate on completing shorter distances as fast as I can, regular 5K and perhaps half a dozen 10K's in a year, my training doesn't involve high mileage. In any given month I'd average around 50 - 60 miles maximum based on three to four runs per week. Running every day and completing 100 miles has been a challenge for sure, but an enjoyable, rewarding challenge and a significant personal achievement.
rather than more.
I'm still relatively new to this sport, with a lot to learn. As someone who doesn't tend to listen and accept advice especially well, learning generally by my own mistakes, R.E.D January has been educationally invaluable, while supporting a brilliant cause, which you can still donate towards at the link below.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/manchesterveganrunners
Two years ago, I would never have contemplated taking on a challenge of this nature. I'd started running early in 2016, but the thought of a full month out on the road would have been a number of steps too far.
Turning vegan in September 2016, joining Vegan Runners at the end of that year and being inspired by my fellow Veagn Runners is simply the biggest factor in my running progression.
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