Completed Couch to 5k at the start of this week and have kept going through the week quite well! Putting it into words again on here for some form of accountability and also to attempt to commit to the Bridge to 10k which I hope to start next week.
I ran another week 9 run, just to be sure I'd done it (!) and then today braved a new challenge by attending a running drill session at the local woods. Having moved a few hours up-country last year, I don't really know anyone to run with, so joined a Facebook page for local runners and this training was advertised on there.
I made every effort to talk myself out of going, in spite of really wanting to progress with my running. Thankfully, my dear younger son, who is learning to drive, suggested taking me to the woods for a spot of driving training and then he walked the dogs while I joined the group. Great little motivator
Interesting to see how the journey progresses now. Certainly feels more difficult than when I did Couch to 5k five years ago, but perhaps that's partly down to me feeling less focussed, being in a completely new area and all the upheaval of the move. I also didn't do Bridge to 10k last time, so cautiously excited for this! Hopefully my running 'career' will be more permanently established this time and last a good long time.
This morning's group also meet at a park once a week for a bootcamp type session, so I might try that too, as a way of getting to know some other folk around here (now that the family is all settled it'll be nice to get myself going too). Hopefully that'll support the Bridge to 10k runs nicely - any thoughts, contrary or otherwise?!