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What's your running motivation? 🀩πŸ₯•β€οΈπŸ‘ŸπŸ“ŠπŸ°πŸƒπŸ½ Choose all that apply - and tell us more in the comments!!!

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roseabi

I am shallow, I like to look and feel fit and strong 😏 And I'm a cake-eating nerd 😊

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My name is Sutsha. I am a runoholic. I am also shallow and want to feel strong, look good and eat cake!!!!!!!

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roseabi in reply to

CAKE!!!!!

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(....and chocolate!) πŸ€«πŸ€«πŸ€«πŸ˜‰

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bunty25

It helps me to relax

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roseabi in reply to bunty25

That's lovely xx

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CazmanazGraduate10

A comment made by a young lad in a holiday club I work at while playing hide and seek.. " she's coming,the fat lady" !!!

Stat nurding- love it!!

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roseabi in reply to Cazmanaz

Kids...

Yay for stats!!

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Lambchop35

A combination of 3 things. 1. It is mostly, to help my mental health, I get depressed and have anxiety and running definitely helps with it. 2. To get a sense of achievement. For all the efforts you put in, you can see how far you've come. 3. When running regularly a very nice side effect is how it impacts on my body, it slims off my chunky calves and just tones everything up.

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roseabi in reply to Lambchop35

That is wonderful!!!

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Deborahchick46

I just can't get enough of running. The feeling after a run is just brilliant

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roseabi in reply to Deborahchick46

Oh yeah, can't beat that feeling!!

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BerksroverGraduate10

I started running and dieting at the same time to get fit and lose weight, both going well so far....

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roseabi in reply to Berksrover

Awesome.

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Inspiredmum

Originally it was to ensure I did some exercise as the children were growing up and wouldn't need me on the school run. Now it is because it makes me feel good and I can counteract the middle aged spread!!

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roseabi in reply to Inspiredmum

That's so great!!

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MadDave

I really needed to lose weight and get my BP down. Now I’ve done that, I’m just addictedπŸ€ͺ

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roseabi in reply to MadDave

Ha ha - addiction, love it πŸ˜„

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JonathanPGraduate10

Health - addressing type 2 diabetes, in conjunction with improved diet. Working so far!

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roseabi in reply to JonathanP

Amazing!!!

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DebJogsOn

Love the running buzz and stomping all life's stresses back into proportion.

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roseabi in reply to DebJogsOn

Ah, de-stressing, another good one!!

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Jelon

Want to get fit and just being able to walk out of the door and run so no excuses not to go - or not many! The feeling afterwards! πŸ˜‹

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roseabi in reply to Jelon

"not many" - love it!! Well done πŸ˜„

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LoungeLizaardGraduate10

Morning all my votes and reasons:

Feel fit and strong - Now over halfway on the bridge to 10K (8K - so far so good!)

I lost my mum in January and she's always on my mind - this is for you mum!

I'm a total gadget nerd, so playing with tech and understanding what I need to do to improve that extra % takes hours if I'm not careful lol!

I love food, but it doesn't love me - have lost 2 stone now (since April '18)

Entered my first ever race on 1st September - 10K! eeeeek!

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roseabi in reply to LoungeLizaard

❀️

fitness/health

enjoyment

"I am da man" (even when clearly I am not really :-) )

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roseabi in reply to

Yes you are!

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Mushypeas15

I have always been a walker and an outdoor person but somehow running for even a few seconds had me panting for breath. My bucket list includes running a half marathon. Earlier when ever I tried running I quit quickly as I thought it meant to run all out straight away which I couldn't do. Then I saw a mention of NHS C25K on the telly. I gave it a try a couple of years ago but gave up on W2 as my toddler would be howling the whole time that I was away. This time I gave it a try again, the older kid is now mature enough to wait though she still misses me and the baby doesn't mind. I am glad that I finished the 5k. Now that I can run a little, I enjoy it. It makes me feel good and energized.

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roseabi in reply to Mushypeas15

Awesome!!! Apart from the kids this really chimes with my experience!

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BaddieThePirateGraduate10

Mental health and physical health following an illness

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roseabi in reply to BaddieThePirate

Lovely!!

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Timnewrunner

Fit, strong, also fun (mostly). Also: I want to stay healthy for longer.

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roseabi in reply to Timnewrunner

Good thinking!!

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agedsnailspaceGraduate10

My other - because at least once a week I run with friends AND to set an example for my children (who are both grown up but now who both run regularly as well as do other things to keep fit!)

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roseabi in reply to agedsnailspace

Ooh, good ones!!! ❀️

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Langley-LoperGraduate10 in reply to agedsnailspace

How do I get my teenagers running? They won't even do a parkrun at their own pace.

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agedsnailspaceGraduate10 in reply to Langley-Loper

I got my son started by asking him to pace me on some of my c25k runs (So much shorter than parkrun!). My daughter did her first parkrun (but failed to finish) because her then boyfriend fancied the idea. Then it became competitive! They each wanted to beat the other and beat me. The age grading at parkrun is brilliant for that as bit gives you a direct comparison (and I stayed in the lead for almost a year...!). If you keep going though and they see you being(or in my case getting!) healthy, it does sink in and they will see it as something 'normal ' to do. They'll get there eventually!

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184nicks

Improve my health-lose weight, manage menopause effects. πŸ‘πŸ½ 😎

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roseabi in reply to 184nicks

Oh yes, the menopause - nice one!!

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Kimterry

I am more toned, I sleep better and just generally feel...happierπŸ˜€

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roseabi in reply to Kimterry

❀️

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Pdg54

Just to raise money for two charities that mean a lot to me. I don't particularly enjoy running, but admit it's satisfying getting back after a long run, and of course I am fitter, in both mind and body. Haven't lost weight though! Not sure why.

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roseabi in reply to Pdg54

Brilliant - well done!! Yes, running is definitely not always fun πŸ˜„

Have you tried keeping a food diary? You need to find out exactly how many calories you are consuming to answer that question...

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AgelesslassGraduate10

Love the way I feel afterwards

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roseabi in reply to Agelesslass

❀️

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Anneontherun21

To enjoy a sense of fitness and improved strength and stamina. An attempt to keep my body functioning as I approach 60 in a few years. To show that I really have cast off the Chronic Fatigue that stole a decade and more of my life and career. To find a sense of community in Parkrun in a new town. To challenge myself and find I enjoy it. It's a new sport for me when horse-riding, skiing and swimming are now too expensive and/or inconvenient.

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roseabi in reply to Anneontherun21

This is so so wonderful - well done!!!

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MutleyShuffleGraduate10

To look and feel as good as I can and to not give into aging gracefully! Hoping running will improve my bone density now I'm postmenopausal.

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roseabi in reply to MutleyShuffle

Bone density - excellent point!!

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augustverne

I honestly don't know why I started this, maybe it was a challenge, at 59 I never thought I would complete it, but I have just ran my 3rd post graduate run, it makes me feel good about myself. I can now run for 1.74 miles in 32mins which is unbelievable, my target has to be 2 miles in under 30 mins. If I ever succeed you will hear me scream no matter where you live.

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roseabi in reply to augustverne

Ha ha - brilliant!!!

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Caldarium

Feel fit n strong, cake & nerdy but most importantly it helps with my mental issues/depression/anxiety.

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roseabi in reply to Caldarium

Awesome.

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kwamelong

I have always hated running but when i started boxing training we were sent on a run and i bottled it, feigning injury. I decided to do couch25k at that moment.

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roseabi in reply to kwamelong

Interesting! Well done πŸ˜„

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martinhermanus

I dislike exercise but my body loves it. I love it when done! ☺😊

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roseabi in reply to martinhermanus

Ha ha ❀️

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andreh

Once I turned 60 I began to think that I needed to do some more exercise to take me into my 70's so I had better start now

I am also a Morris Dancer having been so since my late teens and practice 2 hours a week as well as dancing out twice a month at events an folk festivals. Sometimes I can't get to practice because of work commitments so running is a good fall back exercise and I can do this whilst away with work

I find that running helps out with building stamina for doing our dancing.

As for the nerdy stats thing...I never thought I was a competitive type until I looked at the stats using Runkeeper. The data certainly drives me on to improve..god thing or bad thing!

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roseabi in reply to andreh

Ha ha, those naughty data πŸ˜„Awesome, I love watching Morris Dancers!!!

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RunKRun

I just want to get fitter

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roseabi in reply to RunKRun

Wonderful!!!

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IrishprincessGraduate10

I'm vain so running is perfect for me πŸ™„ It's made me a bit of a fitness bunny as I do so many different things now and I just love the whole shebang for what it does to my mind, body and soul. I run for the future too because I want to be as fit and strong as I can be when I'm in my dotage period πŸ™‚

Nowadays, I feel invincible πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ and want to feel that way as long as possible.

Oh, and I love races and bling......and the gear...... and the stats ....... and cake.....and..............

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roseabi in reply to Irishprincess

Ha ha ha - triple awesome!!! 😊

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SW16Graduate10

I’m not really sure I like the actual running 😱, but I like the space it gives me ( its all mine, all mine!); the health benefits of feeling fitter, maybe even a little bit invincible πŸ’ͺ🏻; chance to listen to my music on my way round 🎢; lots of lovely new gear and shoes πŸƒπŸΌβ€β™€οΈ; sense of accomplishment πŸ…; obviously cake and that sublime cup of tea πŸ°β˜•οΈ! I also run because I can, and to raise Β£ for charities who looked after me when I was ill, and also in the memory of a dear friend.

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roseabi in reply to SW16

Wow, this is amazing!!!

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Fionn42

I want to carry on eating and drinking the things I enjoy (in moderation of course) without them leading to middle age spread. I started this running lark a few years ago because I wanted to be fit at fifty, not fat at fifty. Objective achieved so now I’m heading towards fab and fit at fifty five πŸ€£πŸ˜³πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ!

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roseabi in reply to Fionn42

Ha ha, excellent!! 😊

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WhatsappGraduate10

I run because I can...

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roseabi in reply to Whatsapp

... therefore you must 😊xx

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LiisaM

BUT I have lost my running buddy AND I am caring for a dementia patient with a leg injury 24/7. So my motivation has plummeted! :(

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roseabi in reply to LiisaM

I am so sorry xxx

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telford_mikeGraduate10

I started running to lose weight, and happily I'm a lot lighter now. However I have been lucky enough to get a huge bonus. I have a neurological condition known as Essential Tremor. It makes my hands tremble badly enough to prevent me from drinking from a glass or using cutlery. Running has almost completely fixed this - I hardly ever tremble any more. I can even play the piano properly again. Happy bunny πŸ˜€πŸŽΌπŸƒπŸ»β€β™‚οΈπŸŽΉ

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roseabi in reply to telford_mike

Oh Mike, that is just so wonderful!!!! There's a tear in my eye xxx

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pianoteacherGraduate10 in reply to telford_mike

Wow Mike that's amazing! Enjoy your piano playing 🎢

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telford_mikeGraduate10 in reply to pianoteacher

My piano teacher was one of the first people to notice! So happy πŸ˜€

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pianoteacherGraduate10

I like that running is so inclusive and can be enjoyed in so many different ways. I have bad memories of school PE and for many years believed I could not run.

I want to show my son (who I run with a lot) that it does not matter how fast you are as long as you're trying your best.

Having said that I'm secretly hoping that if I do get to do my Army entrance run it will be a mixed group so I can kick some of the blokes butts πŸ˜‚πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸ’ͺπŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ

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roseabi in reply to pianoteacher

Ha ha awesome!

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Dexy5Graduate10 in reply to pianoteacher

And you will pianoteacher

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JulietfredGraduate10

I had raised cholesterol so just walking the dog each day was clearly not enough exercise!

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roseabi in reply to Julietfred

It's certainly another level 😊

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Helloyougorgeous

It is my ME time!

In fact, it is so precious that I haven't yet told my close family that I RUN!!

And the sad and shocking thing is that: no one has even noticed!

As everyone around me seems to be too busy to notice that I go missing for about an hour in the morning three times a week, that I have a growing collection of increasingly muddy trainers, that I frequently wash Lycra garments that were never seen around,... well, I have decided to keep this secret closely guarded. And I feel happy this way.

So, that's my motivation - to take a little bit of time when I do nothing for others, just something for myself, which keeps me sane

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roseabi in reply to Helloyougorgeous

I love this so much! Well done 😊

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EB43Graduate10

Had heart attack, couldn’t fit any more walking in each day once I was back at work so had a choice....cycle or run. Hate cycling so running it was. Feel great, lost 5 stones through running and diet change (not allowed any cake now ☹️ but champagne is fine πŸ˜€) and just the best way to start the day. Oh and I πŸ’• all the clothing.

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roseabi in reply to EB43

"champagne is fine" yesssss!!! 😊

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LittleNell83

Cake... Although this month running is taking precedence over cake club. Shocking, I know. But also I am doing some races soon so keeping up the training. Then there is the sense of freedom I get from the runs.

But mostly cake :D

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roseabi in reply to LittleNell83

CAKE!!!! 😊

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SararararaGraduate10

Motivation to start running was an idle thought made real, mixed in with a mid-life crisis.

The ongoing reason is more habit and an addiction to stats. And my banana milkshake reward.

And filling that boring time of day from 7-8pm. And imaging that I look like Emma Peel in my black togs.

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roseabi in reply to Sarararara

Emma Peel!!! 😊

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PaulaGullett

I’m getting older and feel I need to exercise more and eat healthier! .... that sounds so boring but it’s true.

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roseabi in reply to PaulaGullett

That's not boring, it's awesome!!!

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read0001

Just to see if I can

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roseabi in reply to read0001

Ha ha - love it!!

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AgelesslassGraduate10

Love it

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BeccymGraduate10

Stress relief and occasional bling

Stops me killing teenagers term time 😈

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roseabi in reply to Beccym

It's always good not to kill people - even teenagers πŸ˜‚

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Dexy5Graduate10

My mum had type 2 diabetes and my dad had a stroke so I want to be fit and healthy and reduce the risk of following in their footsteps . I love running parkrun on Saturdays

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roseabi in reply to Dexy5

Fabulous!! Yay parkrun!!!!

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RunVicRun60minGraduate

Was a shock decision to start C25K and I'm still not too sure why i did. But I did and have kept going!! Folk at work can see the difference it's made in my appearance (a good thing!) And that is motivating to keep going. Then my partner started and completed C25K so I couldn't give up if he was doing it!! And the comparing of stats, well! And I'm quite partial to good food and wine and fizz so it keeps the weight at bay. Feeling confident and fab as I head towards 50....

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roseabi in reply to RunVicRun

That's absolutely wonderful, well done!!!

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Ang62

I put wanting to feel fit and strong but chocolate and cake also feature strongly!! 😊

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roseabi in reply to Ang62

But of course!! 😊

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EmpemGraduate10

One day I just got up and did it for reasons I can't pin-point but for someone who is pretty sport averse it seemed the most accessible exercise. Whilst I was getting heavier and less fit this winter my father was learning to tap dance and my mum rides horses. They are both in their early eighties. So I thought " get up , get outside, banish the menopause gloom and the thyroid worries, get moving , get fit, look at the birdies and breath....".Loving it of course....

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roseabi in reply to Empem

Brilliant - you are amazing!!!! Kudos to your parents, too 😊

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Bisketdoge123

Improves my feeling of wellbeing, feel good afterwards. As a smoker of 20 years doing together with quitting for improved health. Enjoying it.😁

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roseabi in reply to Bisketdoge123

Awesome.

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CJDaviesGraduate10

My motivation is escapism from the madness of everyday life (and cake of course)

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roseabi in reply to CJDavies

Excellent reasons, both!

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Langley-LoperGraduate10

I like time to listen to audio books with minimal other distractions (apart from not getting run over of course)

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roseabi in reply to Langley-Loper

Oh wow, another good one!!

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MissTwiggyGraduate10

It all started off to prove to my Ex I could do something for myself on my own & excel in it & oh boy did I achieve it, I now look & feel good. It was great motivation to start with now I'm just self centred & want to look in everything including lycra πŸ˜‚

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roseabi in reply to MissTwiggy

You. Are. Awesome. xx

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Sqkr

I picked up the running baton from a friend I lost to suicide a year ago to help stop me unravelling, and then found out I was OK at it so just kept going. I run for the space and to put things back in order. My cake intake has always been massive, so it's largely unaffected... 😊

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roseabi in reply to Sqkr

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"to put things back in order" - that's great!!

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Christianne57

A great de-stress activity. A 30 minute run at the end of a fraught and manic work day gives me some me-time to relax and reflect to put the events of the day in perspective... and just to mull things over when I need to make a decision

Personally I have found running has help me with depression and low mood more than therapy and popping pills has ever done

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roseabi in reply to Christianne57

That is soooo wonderful!!!

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MikeJones68Graduate10

Mine was to try and stay fit beyond 50

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roseabi in reply to MikeJones68

Good stuff!

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MikeJones68Graduate10 in reply to roseabi

Just edited the typo!

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Tbae

It’s not how you start in life but how you finish, at 75 and if by magic I have been given the life’s blood of my soul, running.

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roseabi in reply to Tbae

❀️

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Fabulous450Graduate10

I’ll be at the 50 years milestone next year and I was thinking about how my brother did not make it there.

So, I started running in memory of my brother and with the aim of feeling Fabulous when I do. I’m doing a charity race in September and please God, I want to lose some weight, like Berksrover and Lounge Lizaard and Telford_Mike!! πŸ˜πŸ™πŸ½

Just a few bits then.....!πŸ˜‚ Still loving it!! ❀️

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roseabi in reply to Fabulous450

Wonderful!! xxx

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mayaenaGraduate10

Losing weight, blood pressure gradually coming down. This insane desire (haven't run since cross-country at school 30-something years ago) was triggered aged 50 by watching Clare Danes running in Homeland during a winter binge on the couch and thinking I want to be free in my body. I want it to do what it was designed to do. I want to live as young as I can and flit across the hills like an elf, or failing that, a long-distance dwarf...

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roseabi in reply to mayaena

Awesome πŸ˜„

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Jundal

Mainly to feel better about how fat I am, and the fact that my wife now thinks my legs are, to quote this morning, 'PHWOAAAR!' Plus, I don't feel guilty about all the cake anymore.

Oh, and I love how much better I feel and how my brain switches completely off when I run alone.

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roseabi in reply to Jundal

We all could do with a bit of 'PHWOAAAR!' πŸ˜„

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theoldfellow

I want that endorphin rush. And right now, my wife is so pleased I'm getting fit that I get let of loads of stuff...

I also like it when parishioners walk up to me and say 'you've lost weight', and then I tell them 'I've taken up running'. The look on their face is priceless.

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roseabi in reply to theoldfellow

Ha ha - love it!!!

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TrixabelleBGraduate10

Don't need much motivation, I love running so it's easy to get up, lace up, and get out.

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roseabi in reply to TrixabelleB

So running is its own motivation! That's wonderful 😊😊😊

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TrixabelleBGraduate10 in reply to roseabi

I can hardly believe that "I love running" comes out of my mouth. Still not used to the idea that I'm a runner, 38 years of thinking they were nutters is hard to shake off 🀣

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roseabi in reply to TrixabelleB

I know, right!!!??!!! 😊