Well itโs fair to say I was feeling a little bit lost and without intention joined the B210K! I had lots of encouragement and a warm welcome! Thank you! ๐!
After lots more thinking, I consulted with the human compass (never fails ๐)! I started this journey never thinking I can run. Look at me running regularly. Thatโs in just 4 months. I also signed up for a charity run in September and it was just a dream to run that race, but I thought Iโd like to at least run some! Well, Iโve decided not to join JuJu programme right now, but Iโm going to do everything I can to be running all the way in that charity!
So with โback to funโ firmly on my mind (its worked well so far), I set out to the park where the race will be. Having done the run with Equi a couple of weeks ago, I knew it was twice round the circuit plus I had my app - everything tracked!๐
โCome On Fabulous450! Weโre going to do 5k todayโ! And 5.01k I did! In 37 minutes! And I feel epic! Thatโs 6 whole minutes faster than my first parkrun! ๐ฑ! So a PB and a refocused mind! Weight loss is the big goal now to put the icing on my 50 years celebration cake next year! Thank you for listening to my ramblings of confusion! Iโve found my way home!! ๐ก ๐๐โค๏ธ
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I agree with you! Itโs been fun thatโs been my mantra and it hasnโt failed me at all! I feel firmly back on my own track now! ๐โค๏ธ
Good for you. Fun is where itโs at. And to be realistic, it was a little early to go for 10k so soon after completing c25k, but your 5k time is brilliant so you are well on your way x
Yay! I think enjoying your running is definitely the key. For me it's an escape from all the stresses of work and a busy life if it becomes hard work it defeats the object of running in the first place.
Yes Deb it was feeling a bit stressful thinking about whatโs next.....then lightbulb๐กโGirl....just run and have fun, the rest will show upโ!! And it sure did! โค๏ธ
Well done Fabulous! Youโre right about the rest showing up when it needs to. Stay sound and enjoy the September run Iโve been daft enough to enter something a bit longer so have to push on with that goal as motivation but after October Iโm freeing up a bit and just going to enjoy it for a while ๐๐ป๐๐ป
Hey - Absolutely need to do what works for you. I stumbled on to the bridge whilst on holiday and thought I'd stick around. Fun is where its at, so run on and be fabulous!
lol, no. I was consolidating before I went on hols, managed a 5.5k. Tried for 6k on holiday, that was ok. A week later (last week) did 7k. Going slower and the distance isn't easy, but I'm getting there. 8k tonight (hopefully!)
Thank you so much ju-ju! Iโm already so happy about every moment of carrying on despite the doubts and becoming a better runner! More to come too!๐๐ฝ ๐๐พโโ๏ธ๐๐พโโ๏ธ๐๐พโโ๏ธโค๏ธ
Good decision Fabulous, not everyone is in a rush to move on. I'm still hanging around between c25k and b210k and quite content to stay there as long as I need to. In fact I may never move on, as long as I am getting out there 3 times a week and enjoying parkrun. Nobody has told me I can't be here , so I think it's still OK to keep up with everyone on this forum. Having a race in September is a good target for you. Enjoy. ๐๐โโ๏ธ๐
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Thank you Dexy!! We continue to adjust and still getting out there running! A short while ago that was a pipe dream, so we have every reason to be very happy indeed!
You sound like my kind of person Dexy, I completed C25k a month ago, have done a couple of parkrun sans, am able to do 6.5k now, but not sure Iโll do much more- the 3x a week at that level seems to work for me!
I wouldโve used my age as an excuse but I now know that there are people on this forum who have proved that age is just a number . Well done for getting up to 6.5k Louise. ๐
Thanks Beanjo! I chose a 37 min run on the app and thought Iโd just have to run on! But I was spot on when it finished! ๐ฏ That felt so good! ๐โค๏ธ
Well done Fab .. I decided to do 10k plan after my distance naturally crept up to 8!
I think you are totally right you have to enjoy your runs and not make it a chore. Having goals is a great motivator but it can also demotivate if we try and stretch too much too quickly.
Thanks Richard! Iโm still challenging myself to be a better runner! So Iโm definetly going for a natural creep too! It might even happen quicker than I can imagine! ๐โค๏ธ
Thanks Richard! Iโm still challenging myself to be a better runner! So Iโm definetly going for a natural creep too! It might even happen quicker than I can imagine! ๐โค๏ธ
Fabulous as ever Fabulous450 love your posts, and great to see you having fun again. I think I am still wandering around in the post C25K wilderness wondering what I want to do next!
๐๐ฝ Hey Berksrover, I figure if we just keep getting out there in the wilderness we will find our way. This run as you please requires a different mindset for me. So I had to get my own head around what I want running to add to my life. You canโt beat a bit of running for feeling achieved even when you donโt know if you want to go! You will always come back a better version of yourself, no matter what happens out there. The funny thing is you usually come back having completely surpassed where you thought you were! Letโs just keep doing that! ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝโค๏ธ
As ever Fabulous450 you are right, the feeling of achievement after a run is the drug that keeps me going lol. For me, running has been a means to an end, a way to get fitter and to help lose weight, both of which are going well, but I also want running to be enjoyable and a lot of the time it is, I just want to up the proportion. Whatever happens, I can't imagine life without running now! ๐๐ผ๐
Look at you lady!!! Your doing sooooo well!!!! Positivity, humour and loads of fun = happiness xxx
You carry on lady! Iโm gona turn to you for advise once I graduate on my next run. My parkruns are normally 42min. Need help!!! Love your posts. Keep going x
Thank you so much Myrar!! After graduation, I think itโs the courage to go on a bit of an adventure and do it your own way that brings you the most happiness. We are all working with what weโve got, but it will continue to get better every time we go out there. We learn and we grow stronger. Youโre doing really well too!! Good on you! ๐๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ Letโs keep going out there! โค๏ธ
Epic 5K run, well done! That's very exciting ๐ Love your redefined version of how you want your running life to be. Fun is the way to go. Inspiring, as always, Fab xx
Well done on the pb! Truely epic! Interesting to read about your thoughts on fun/10k. Iโve been having a mojo v gremlins battle whilst recovering from my rib injury. One part of me says โyou need to keep improving/achieving so you need to run further/fasterโ. Another part says โwhatโs wrong with sticking around 5k, having fun, fitting running into the rest of my life rather than letting it take over completely?โ Iโve been watching some of my contemporaries doing amazing things and feeling slightly envious, but iโm glad that it sounds like iโm not the only one who is hanging around the 5k bike sheds...!
Iโm in the shed with you Pippa! No doubt about that. I definitely admire the 10k goal and achievers (and certainly wouldnโt say never), but Iโm happy with 5k. Itโs a bit like that amazing realisation of feeling bored running around my starting โLittle Parkโ nearby my home. When the excitement and feeling of achievement starts to dull, Iโll seek to go further naturally. Taking 30 - 50 minutes out of a day is pretty awesome, so whatever I can do in that time wonโt be in danger of becoming a chore. I donโt feel itโs boring or repetitive yet. Far from it! A new experience every time. Iโm really not sure where I would even be running for 10k either ๐ค, but if it needs to happen, Iโm sure Iโll find a way!
Your Fabulous enthusiasm is contagious, I feel like I want to get my runners on and get out there! ๐๐๐ I would but I ran last night ๐
Well done on your PB, thatโs a big chunk of your previous time ๐๐
Get the Charity run out of the way then look at your options, thatโs what I did ๐
The weight will come off without having to diet, Iโve lost a stone in 10mths purely down to my running and strength exercising, I was a virtual couch potato before, just did a little walking ๐ถโโ๏ธ
Good luck on your Charity Run, and expect to do another PB ๐ค
Oh thank you so much Ted! Itโs great to hear your journey! Yes, my charity 5k is close by now, so Iโm going to keep that vision in mind! Iโm so looking forward to it now too!! ๐โค๏ธ
Thanks Forestgrump! ๐ฑ I know!! It was like graduation all over again when I realised I was going to do it in the 37 minutes. No further running on required!! ๐โค๏ธ
Ooh well done you! What a fabulous feeling to get to 5K *and* do it in such a quick time ๐ It sounds like you know exactly what you want, and are doing the right thing for you - and as you say, the speed and distance may start to happen without you really noticing. And even if they don't, that doesn't matter if you are enjoying it โค๏ธ
Definitely Eiralas! I can honestly say Iโm feeling on a running high again now! Just staying with the fun factor and not getting too technical about it is a relief. Of course I love doing better, who doesnโt? But my conclusion is that we are always better in some way every time we go out there. Love that! โค๏ธ
Sorry for the late reply - Iโve been away and prioritised my runs over my emails! Thatโs fantastic - 6 min improvement might spoil you for future runs!! Fun runs must suit you!!
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