tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918333510188915190.post5650843982274011848..comments2023-11-20T13:06:27.157+00:00Comments on The Diminutive Runner: Lessons learned from the Dublin HalfThe Diminutive Runnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04665443827311581218noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918333510188915190.post-1079631994769110702011-09-22T16:22:07.135+01:002011-09-22T16:22:07.135+01:00Thanks @runner795 and @fairweatherrunner! The race...Thanks @runner795 and @fairweatherrunner! The races are a great suggestion and will help me to get used to racing again! Glad to hear that I'm not the only one making mistakes! :)The Diminutive Runnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04665443827311581218noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918333510188915190.post-69513917393248988872011-09-22T16:14:55.541+01:002011-09-22T16:14:55.541+01:00Great blog, sounds like you have sussed it all out...Great blog, sounds like you have sussed it all out pretty well. All the same mistakes we all make!<br /><br />So close - you will get there, hopefully in 7 weeks (I did 2.01 last year followed 2 weeks later by 1.59!) Also agree a 10K/5K or two in the meantime is a good idea.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918333510188915190.post-10157720338283558902011-09-22T15:51:01.667+01:002011-09-22T15:51:01.667+01:00Don't let it worry you. You'll go sub 2 ho...Don't let it worry you. You'll go sub 2 hours probably at your next half marathon. It may be an idea to get a couple of 5 or 10k's in before then as most training plans seem to recommend them. They get you used to running with others again and more than likely get you to run quicker too. Most of all, don't worry, be happy :o)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com