Quote Originally Posted by Susan Otcenas View Post
Today I did my longest run since injuring my IT band: 8.3 miles. I am in the aerobic base building phase right now (Hadd's Phase 1), so these are slooooow miles at very low heartrates. Today I averaged 11:28 per mile at 139bpm. It's surprisingly hard to run this easy, but that's the whole point.
Now let's look at what you did through the eyes of a total newb runner. I started running "regularly" on 3/8. I'm doing a C25K program and have managed 6 runs altogether. So far I've logged a TOTAL of 8.5 miles. I started at 13:45 minutes per mile. I'm thrilled that I managed 11:59 today. It's surprisingly hard to start running even though I'm in good shape from cycling. I can't even blame an injured IT band. I can claim a broken ankle from last fall but seriously, I don't think that my ankle is responsible for my newb stats at this point.

It's all a matter of perspective Someday I'll be very happy to accomplish what you did today. On the other hand, I'm proud that I've run more in the last month than I have since I was 5 years old