Following my post of a couple of days ago (Blame Game), it looks like Kirsty Allsop despite her not being one of my favourite presenters has put similar thoughts forward in a piece in the Guardian. She advocates that management should have a system in place to take over the social media stuff when
things get 'too much' (my words) and seems to make sense.
Anyway, back to the running. I've been out 3 early mornings in a row, this morning's being a 7.5 miler and felt reasonably good after it. Not so good part way round, but that was probably because I needed a pit stop and there were no convenient gateways available. When I found a suitable verge I felt much better thereafter. Yesterday I had to stop for 3 pitstops, which given that the majority of my running is out in the countryside not as bad/risky as it sounds. The biggest issue is filling up the shower plug hole with the odd blade of grass when showering. Further details available on request.
If I tell anyone about these types of pitstops, they are often quite shocked, but to me they have become 'normal'. By normal, I'm not saying it happens every time I go out, but it means that I don't stress about an early morning constitutional before I venture out. Saves time y'know.
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