The Parkrun is great for people like me, trying to return to running after a break of 25 years! It's relatively forgiving, like today, when I quickly realised that my legs wouldn't work properly, but I relaxed as much as I could, and comforted myself with the thought that was only 30 or so minutes to go.
I'm now looking forward to next week. Hopefully with legs that work.
One of the good things is seeing/talking to people I haven't seen for years. I saw one guy today I used to go to Boys Brigade with, and play subbuteo with 40 years ago. I recognised him straight away, but didn't have a chance to chat, as I was late arriving at the start.
Another is the support of the marshals/spectators. I may have looked a little miserable today, but I did appreciate the support of Mick and the others. It was also great to see Martin Rees in the flesh - as he wizzed past on his way back, before I'd reached halfway.
It would be useful if there was a starting gun though (or loud whistle). I didn't realise the run had started today, not that the delay in starting had much of an effect on my time. The starter also told us to run on the left - which caused some confusion for newer runners like me, as the marshals then told us to run on the right.
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