Four times a week I voluntarily put trainers on and get out in the sun and rain to run. I wasn't sure what I was doing, everyone has an opinion on running. What to eat/run, when to eat/run, training sessions, rest days, trainer types; the list is endless. But I was enjoying it so when a second half-marathon came up neaby I jumped at the chance.
Training continued into June and I ran the NSPCC Half Marathon. A different (and harder) route than the last one, my time had dropped by five minutes in a few months.
Again, Joe and I ran the same event, which was great.
I've always looked up to my older brother as one of my heroes, I think most little brothers do, but as well as training for a marathon and doing "halfs" easily, Joe was getting more and more people into running.
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