Grog, you are so right about the intervals. For the past month I have been working out one day a week with a running group. They are all a lot faster than me (the fastest are running 7 minute miles, the closest person to me runs about a 9:30), but I do the work out and it is structured so that we start and finish our intervals in such a way that I am not just lapped over and over. In one month I have dropped from over 11 minute miles to about a 10 minute mile, with the occasional half mile at 9:30 pace.
The coach also gives lots of form advice and I found myself running faster during the 5K when I corrected what I was doing using her advice. I don't know if I will ever love running, but it is definitely becoming less of a chore.
Brina
"Truth goes through three stages: first it is ridiculed; then violently opposed; finally, it’s accepted as being self-evident." Schopenhauer