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Scamper...To run with quick, light steps:

Well... there we have it.

Whether or not I manage to achieve that is questionable, but I am going to give it my best!

Good morning fellow runners! I simply cannot believe how lucky I am to be hosting this month's Quest!

The summer seems to have whizzed by with a weather mix of heat waves, torrential rain and wind. I hope you all had a successful August with your running and managed to survive all that has been thrown at us:)

I have managed to keep up with my runs but have still been struggling with upping my distance.

The ongoing situation has affected so many of us in so many ways. I have of late, had a tendency to overthink things and that has drained me in different ways. But... I have upped my strength and stamina work and this new Quest is going to keep me on track, with everyone's help, please!

So... all you awesome runners... Here is where it begins!

I know many of you will have taken part in the Quest before, but for those who are newly arrived on the Bridge Forum, the next bit is just for you....!

What is the Quest?

The aim of the Quest is to help you find a focus or goal that you would like to achieve by the end of the Quest period.

This Quest will run all the way through September.

You can join at any point during that time.

Some popular goals are:

β€’ To run three times a week

β€’ To slowly increase distance - maybe you are following ju-ju- 's Magic Plan?

β€’ To add Stretch and Strength exercises to your weekly routine

β€’ To improve pace

β€’ To try out some new running routes

It's completely up to you - set yourself an achievable goal and have fun with it!

NEED SOME INSPIRATION?

Take a look at IannodaTruffe 's wonderful What Next? guide for C25K graduates:

healthunlocked.com/couchto5...

If you want to join the Quest, all you have to do is comment below with something like:

I would like to join the Quest or My goal this month...

Every week in September, I will put up a new post and we can all chat about how we are doing, share tips, and motivate each other.

My only goal this month will be to up my distance, ( again). I am currently up to 8K .

So please join in - let me know how things are going and what your goal or quest for the month is.

I am looking forward to reading all your plans!

Good luck and good running!

Oldfloss & the Bridge to 10K Team x

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Tbae profile image
Tbae

Hi Floss,

I am in again.

Still not completed my June quest of downsizing/hand lopping 200 m of boundary hedge.Please to say only one 35m side remaining.Actually its 600m if you count both sides and the top.

In the last 10weeks of doing that I have only had 4x 5k outings/trots.I think I have retained enough fitness to skip a C25k repeat and do some consolidation,bridge to 10k and HM.Planning 6-8 weeks to βœ…another HM on my way to the first in a lifetime Marathon for 2020.

So my September Quest is to be back at 15k comfortably.

Thanks Floss for all you do.

πŸƒβ€β™€οΈβ­οΈπŸ‘πŸ‘β€οΈπŸ’ͺπŸ™

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OldgirlrunsGraduate10β€’ in reply toTbae

That’s some serious hedge trimming Tbae!

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Tbaeβ€’ in reply toOldgirlruns

Got arms like Popeyes the sailor man.It will give me some respite for perhaps 5 years.Just light trimming with a m/c.

Hope you are good OGR πŸƒβ€β™€οΈβ­οΈπŸ‘πŸ‘β€οΈπŸ’ͺπŸ™

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AlMorrAmbassadorGraduate10β€’ in reply toTbae

Hi Tbae, Popeye, I remember that on the television way back long ago, your arm muscles as you say must be like his with all that hedge cutting, once you have cut the hedge down a bit, the other end needs another cut and so on, it delays the days you want to run, good luck for your half and full marathon running.

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Tbaeβ€’ in reply toAlMorr

Thanks Alan.Hope all good with you.

Pleased to be back Alan,it just helps enormously to get my head in the right place and hopefully keep it there.πŸ™ˆπŸ˜

Atb with your plans Alan πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈβ­οΈπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ’ͺπŸ™

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AlMorrAmbassadorGraduate10β€’ in reply toTbae

πŸ‘ πŸƒπŸΎ

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toTbae

Oh my goodness... you have become the hedge trimmer of the year!! At lest you have maintained some running levels and should be on track for those goals... we shall watch with interest!xx

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Tbaeβ€’ in reply toOldfloss

Great to be back Floss.❀️

Get up, get out, get on tomorrow and beat the weather.πŸ™

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Dexy5Graduate10

Hello Oldfloss, I hope you had a lovely time with family during August.

I was meant to be doing the New Forest Marathon 10k in September but it has changed location and the 5k is now on a different day to the 10k. So instead of running it virtually or downgrading to 5k, I decided to sell my 10k ticket to someone who could enjoy the day. That takes pressure off me to get to 10k too soon. I have started juju’s magic plan and am currently on W2 (6k completed).

So my quest for September is:

Continue the magic plan to 10k to enable me do a virtual London Vitality 10000 in October with lovely runny people . Take as many rest days as needed between runs.

Continue my physio exercises for ankles, Achilles, knees and glutes.

Run a (not) parkrun as my 5k run each week with my local running buddies. This also involves breakfast!

Try and reduce β€˜treats’ and wine to lose around 3kg with the aim of reaching healthy BMI.

Not get Coronavirus!

Happy September fellow runners - hopefully this month will be closer to normal.

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BluebirdrunnerGraduate10β€’ in reply toDexy5

You are doing really well Dexy..great news. xxx

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toDexy5

All of those goals sound excellent and I know you will succeed...not sure on the wine and treats... certainly for me the bubbles are always welcome:)

You seem to be doing so well and taking it gently and sensibly!

I echo the not getting smitten goal... and I hope we are all able to maintain some ease of mind in this new reality :)

Will watch for your posts ! xx

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damienairAdministrator

Hello Oldfloss,

I have really struggled over the last few months. I've gone from comfortably running 5K in under 30 minutes to struggling now to run 5K without a walking break. I've continued running, however I've at times only been doing 1-2 runs per week. And I've also allowed an extra 12 pounds in weight to creep on over the past few months.

So I would love to join your Quest. My goal is to run 100 kilometres in September. I have entered a 5K, 10K and 100K challenge on Strava. And to shed some of my extra weight (7 lbs). My aim is to be getting a new (not)parkrun PB by the end of September.

I am going to stick to this one.

Damien

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply todamienair

I totally empathise... I have had a few struggles too But... we are here t support each other and that is what we will do.

Your goals sound doable.... those Strava challenges will help ( I have also got a few).

100K... that is going to keep you on track !

Not park run PB too...I feel sure your 5K work will aid that.

Weight off.... ? well the runs will help... and the healthy diet. ! I need to put some lbs on... so I will encourage you, if you encourage me to eat more!

You are going to stick with this this one, we will make sure of it... and you will make sure I do too :)

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damienairAdministratorβ€’ in reply toOldfloss

Thanks Oldfloss,

I'm just in from a 5K. I ran it in 3 separate intervals so as to keep a sub 30 minute average. I'm training myself to getting used to some faster running again. Also not picking the last few days. 3 meals a day, staying away from the nice things. Drinking loads of water. 95k to go. I aim to run 3 x 5K's and 1 x 10K per week.

Have a Mars Bar with a Pint of Guinness just before going to bed, you'll be putting on the pounds before you know it. :-)

Damien

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OldgirlrunsGraduate10

Hi Floss, thank you for prompting me to do this! My goals for September (and I’ve found I probably do better with a target or plan!) are:

Carry on with ju-ju’s plan to 10k (again);

Continue with my 5k (not)Parkruns with my lovely Southsea run buddies; and

Try to improve my 5k time, or at least not increase it again!

Try as I might, I don’t think my running style will look like β€˜scampering’ - but I’ll keep plodding on! Happy running to all!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldgirlruns

You are most welcome!

The 10K plan... brilliant... I have done it myself at least three times:)

Not park run... fabulous! 5K improver... wonderful!

As for scamper.. yes, we will have a go! xxx

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SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduate

We would like to join the quest and our quest is to keep on with the 10k plan

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toSueAppleRun

Welcome and yes... you will keep on and you will get there:)

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UpTheStanleyGraduate10

Hello Oldfloss, what a lovely picture of scampering ........... snails??

My one-off Quest for this month is a decent time for the New Forest 10k (now a time trial), which unexpectedly returned to my diary a fortnight ago! Not sure what the going will be like, but unless it's horrid :-( more than an hour will be somewhat disappointing. And anything sub-55 mins will be very pleasing.

My standing Quest is to run a (not) parkrun every week with our local gang, target time 25 mins (whilst hoping a miracle may deliver sub-24 on the road again one day :-) ).

And my continual improvement Quest is to manage an increased proportion of a 5k treadmill run at 13 kph (4'36"/k) - I hit 3k last month so will have a shot at 3.5k at some point over the next 4 weeks.

I will report back weekly - I do hope your own Quest goes well!

Onwards and upwards!!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toUpTheStanley

Thanks you... the scampering bunnies are leading the way!

Your goals all sound fabulous... and doable too. Fingers crossed for that sub 55 minutes !

Not park run.., blimey 24 minutes... ! My best time is 28 minutes!!! I think that might be the best I do! The last goal.. well go you... I find the TM easier, but am not that speedy!

Looking forward to watching your progress... ! Thank you x

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BluebirdrunnerGraduate10

Hi Floss,

I would love to scamper with you in the September Quest. πŸ‡πŸ‡

My quest goals are:

To keep up the strength and conditioning exercises I was given three times a week.πŸ’ͺ

To continue to do a daily yoga practice with Adriene.πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ

To continue with my running rehab program twice a week, monitoring and building strength and tolerance through my feet and ankles.πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ

Now my injury is fading to try to inject some enthusiasm and energy into household projects and be off the sofa more!🏑

To just have one glass of wine when we open a bottle...🍷

Lots of walks and fresh air as we go into Autumn.πŸ‚πŸƒ

Good luck increasing your distance Floss, and to everyone with their goals.🌻xxx

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Dexy5Graduate10β€’ in reply toBluebirdrunner

Household chores? My list is endless, but I think I may have to start on that too. Where have the last 5 months gone?

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toDexy5

In a flash... when folk say this time has dragged....I think...how!!!!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toBluebirdrunner

Great goals... and all completely withing your reach, You are so focused and determined..( I am not sure about the wine one!)

Your strength work has set you up already. and your rehab work also, so taking it steady is really going to pay dividends.

Household projects are fun; but you have to be on form to feel like them and I know as you get back to your full strength you will sort things:)

Walks... well....Autumn and walks.... they just go together don't they ? Enjoy!

Thank you. I shall feel accountable and I shall watch for your posts:) Take care you xx

Hello Oldfloss! Good to have you hosting us for September 😌.

My first aim for September is to keep increasing my distance using ju-ju's Magic Plan. I am due to run the 8k of week 4 next.

My second aim is a carry-over from the August Quest - I need to find the time to do more Yoga, because I know it does me good but I get side-tracked, so I aim to do more yoga days than not.

Finally, I am running and walking the distance for LEJOG5, so logging for each day is my last aim.

Good luck with your quest too, D-d 😊🌷

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AlMorrAmbassadorGraduate10β€’ in reply to

The very best of luck to you Delly dot on running/walking LEJOG5

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply to

Thanks you... distance build up sounds good. I hope I can stay focused too!

8K is a lovely distance :) You will enjoy!

Yoga is so helpful, but I know what you mean. I am trying like you to stay with things!

LEJOG5... perfect.

I know you will stay with these goals and we will be here to support too x

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Thank you Oldfloss. I’ll get myself back into my yoga this month as I have lapsed quite a bit and that’s unusual for me. 😊

Blackberrypie profile image
BlackberrypieGraduate10β€’ in reply to

Have you tried Adriene's 30 day programmes? They're generally short enough that I do them as part of my post run stretching. Currently working my way through Home again which I think is my favourite.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toBlackberrypie

Love those... just finished my second lot!!

β€’ in reply toBlackberrypie

Yes. Love Adriene. Her yoga kept me going when I couldn’t get to my classes because of lockdown. I’ve lapsed a bit and the classes have not started yet so Adriene it is 😊

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MoliJGraduate10

Hi Oldfloss. My goal this month is to run three times a week (after an ankle injury) if possible and if I am ok, to start the magic plan again. I got to the last but one week in July before I had to stop which was gutting. Hoping this time I will be successful.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toMoliJ

Simple, effective and achievable goals. Take it steady and enjoy. You will be fine and we will be here to help! x

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MoliJGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

Thanks xxx

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PhoenixRiseGraduate10

Hi @Oldfloss,

I am in - again!

I graduated C25K on the last day of July so August was all about consolidation runs. I’ve been mixing things up and using the C25K+ podcasts (Stepping Stone, Stamina and Speed) and reviewing them after each run.

My goals this month include:

- Starting @Ju-Ju-β€˜s Magic 10K plan on Friday

- To go further on long runs and to go faster on short runs

- Add conditioning exercises after each run. To form a habit! Weather permitting these will be outside β˜€οΈ

- Participate in the British Red Cross Miles for Refugees challenge. Fundraising by running the distance of the English Channel. (Link to follow via my page. Pre-fundraising for registration fee here: ko-fi.com/phoenixrise)

- Add a few Strava challenges ....

I’ve started off strong with a morning run to the C25K+ Stepping Stone podcast + conditioning exercises this morning. Also the first set of miles down towards Miles for Refugee challenge βœ… Run update on my page soon.

Looking forward to starting the Magic 10K plan πŸ’ͺ

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toPhoenixRise

All fabulous goals and what a range of challenges there:)

You will love Magic Plan... structured and easy to follow... and it works, I have done it a few times, to get me back on track an after injury!

The lovely longer runs build everything up and they do have a real impact on speed. The more runs you do, the more it all evolves... like running magic! x

We shall watch for your posts:)

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Cuppa242

Hello Oldfloss. I would like to join the September quest.

My goals are -

To continue with Ju Ju’s 10k plan currently on week 2.

Find a way to continue with 3 runs a week now we are all back to work and school! 😬

To continue with my 30 minutes stretch & strength workouts 3 days a week.

Good luck everyone with your goals this month 😊

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toCuppa242

Great goals there and at a time when everything is hectic and changing. Those runs will find their place just give things time to settle:)

10K fabulous... slow and steady ?

Strength and stamina work, always a must... even when I am slacking, I still maintain that bit of the routine! We shall watch for your posts... and good luck with all this new reality ! x

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate10

Morning Floss!

I’m going for weeks 10-14 of the 17ish week HM plan. I should hit 100 miles again this month and will be starting my extra core work this week too. My month is all laid out for me in 2 plans, so my quest is simply to manage to not fall off and to enjoy the ride!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toUnfitNoMore

Read your post...phew, focused or what!

You are doing wonderfully and show me u so much! Good job I never compare myself with anyone :)

We shall watch for your posts and I know that you will attain those goals. Go you!

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

I dunno I can necessarily compete on pace! I think for my challenge next year I need to get to 50 miles a week so that I have some leeway to take a recovery week from time to time.

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RoxdogGraduate10

Hello Oldfloss! My quest is to continue to run 3 times a week and to run another 10k at least once in September. It is not my go to distance but having completed my first 10k yesterday, I aim to do another one this month!

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toRoxdog

Great goals there... well done you. Achievable too ! 10K, is I feel a great distance... far enough to get going and short enough to enjoy :)

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BluebirdrunnerGraduate10β€’ in reply toRoxdog

Oh well done on that first 10k Roxdog! That one feels quite special doesn't it. I imagine you are still smiling.⭐🌻xxx

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RoxdogGraduate10β€’ in reply toBluebirdrunner

Thank you, I am, plus boring my friends and family!

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Roxy71Graduate10

Hi Oldfloss

Count me in I am still on my quest of running every day for 100 days and I am on day 63 and still running.

My quest for September Scampering is to run a 10km once a week for the whole of September.

Happy Scampering

Roxy x

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toRoxy71

Go you !!! 10K every week!

Maybe I should aim for that too..it sounds doable a 10K ever Sunday !

Simple achievable goals and we shall watch for your posts!

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Forest_Run_BeginnerGraduate10

Hi Floss,

Thank you so much for hosting the Quest this month, please count me in :-)

I have been struggling with sleep over the last few months and always feel exhausted. I'm usually a morning person but I'm sorry to say that as a result of the lack of sleep, exercise has sometimes been binned off in favour of an extra hour or two in bed (even though most of the time, no additional sleep comes!).

So, I plan to make a very conscious effort to get myself out of bed at the same time every day, to run on 3 of those days and then do other cross training and/or strength and flexibility work on the others. NO EXCUSES!! :-)

There, it's in writing now so there's no backing out!

Good luck to everyone taking on a quest this month and thanks again Floss :-)

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toForest_Run_Beginner

We have seen this and now we shall be watching. But do not be too hard on yourself, these are strange times for us all.

I have turned over twice this week... so if you will, I will! My alarm is set for 6 a.m. tomorrow morning; I shall be out there.

I shall watch for you run post and I know you will stock to these goals... we are all here to support each other and we will get there:)

Well done you!

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Forest_Run_BeginnerGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

Today was meant to be my run day and yes, I turned off the alarm, rolled over and didn't manage to get back to sleep ☹ So that's why I decided to make this my quest for September. I am unfortunately in the office tomorrow but plan on going for a walk once I get there, before I start work. Then a run on Thursday morning, without fail this time!

Thank you for your support and all the best with your quest of upping your distance too 😊

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ju-ju-Graduate10

Hello... these always get me thinking and makes me consider what my aims are for the month, so thankyou :)

My goals are for September:

Have a successful Magic Plan :)

Keep on at my training to get a pull up, improve my push up and do daily handstands.

Running goals are ongoing from last month.

Have a super month :)

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toju-ju-

I will second the Magic 10 goal !!!

Your training is an inspiration to all of us, so you really do need to keep that up, for yourself and for us all too!

Running goals.. You will stick to those I know.

We shall watch for your progress posts and well done you!

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FionamagsGraduate10

Hi Oldfloss,

I'd like to join the quest and stick to it this time! As before, I need to do core and strength training to support my running. I'm just gingerly getting back after a fortnight off with niggles so I know I really need to do this if I am to keep running. If all goes well, I'd like to do another 10k by the end of September but I'm taking it slow and short to start with.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toFionamags

Slow and steady and well done you. Just take it gently and those goals of your strength and stamina work will really pay dividends,

That 10 K beckons:)

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Sandraj39Graduate10

Hi Oldfloss! Having hosted last month, I plan to keep up the practice of having a focus for my running, so....

β€’To continue to run 3 times a week - when possible.πŸƒπŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ™‚

β€’Hill intervals once a week.πŸƒπŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ˜±

β€’Long run once a week (10-14k) with a view to being back at 10 miles in October.πŸƒπŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ’ͺ

Good luck everyone!πŸ™‚

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toSandraj39

Great goals there and all definitely achievable for you.

Hill intervals...phew... sounds tricky, but those hills really do aid every other aspect of our running I feel!

That 10 miles.. something to focus on too. We shall watch your progress with interest :)

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LiisaM

Two goals: (1) to increase my meager weightlifting, and (2) to seriously consider running half way down the driveway with the dog in the morning 3x/week, albeit putting up with the dog's pit stops.

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LiisaMβ€’ in reply toLiisaM

Oh, my gosh, OFloss! I just did the first driveway run at my old speed and I need serious cardio work. This will be good for my quest!πŸ˜…

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toLiisaM

Cardio work... strength and stamina work all of that will really help! Huge well done you, now you know what is needed :)

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BlackberrypieGraduate10β€’ in reply toLiisaM

That's a new form of interval training!

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LiisaMβ€’ in reply toBlackberrypie

Yes--run a little bit and come to a screeching stop 😁 Repeat....

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BlackberrypieGraduate10β€’ in reply toLiisaM

I have been doing something similar with my 6 year old. All good training I suppose!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toLiisaM

Great goals and you will achieve them... you and dog :) Hang in there:)

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LiisaMβ€’ in reply toOldfloss

Thank you for your post, OldFloss. 🧑

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a_in_gsrGraduate10

Hello!

I'm new at this but I'd like to join :) My goals for September are:

To run 3x a week; no more and no less

Keep following the magic plan and run my first 10k!! My long run is currently 8k

Run a 5k under 28

To eat enough to not lose any weight :)

I'm looking forward to September!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toa_in_gsr

Great goals and achievable... simple and effective. Longer runs build everything up, especially the relaxed ones. Speed and distance follow :)

We shall watch for your posts:)

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a_in_gsrGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

thank you! yes I'm definitely starting to enjoy my longer and slower runs a lot more :)

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nowsterGraduate10

I'm a recent graduate. My goals this month are:

Keep up the routine of a run every other day where possible (once my shin/ankle is properly healed after overdoing it on my graduation run).

Do a short walk on as many rest days as my schedule allows.

Mix up the runs. At the moment I'm going for slow and slower, but longer. When my leg's up for it add in some shorter sprinty interval runs.

Gradually increase distance and duration but not aim for any big number target yet.

Above all to listen to my body.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply tonowster

The most important goal there... you have it. Listen to your body!

The other goals great...mixing it up is ideal and those longer runs build everything else up, slow and steady and suddenly, the shorten runs get faster too :)

Heal first though !!x

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nowsterGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

I did some walking yesterday, just up to the post office and back. Today's going to be a garden tidying day. (I'm off work this week.) I'll see how the leg feels tomorrow. My next run, when it happens, will be another slow one.

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FELTON3

I would like to join the September quest please.i am away from home for various reasons for the whole of September. I would like to commit to running 3 times a week wherever I am. Currently following the magic plan. Bring it on!!

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toFELTON3

You will do it,,,just run, where and when you are able and the Magic Plan...perfect :) Stay safe wherever you are:)

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RunaroundSueGraduate10

My ongoing goals are

1. Finish the GNR Solo - 40 runs in 78 days.

I have actually logged 40 runs but the first two Saturdays I did 2 runs, so I want to run 40 days before I declare myself finished. Reasonably confident of finishing on Friday at the Delamere Forest parkrun course as we will be camping nearby.

2. Continue my LeJog journey. Aiming for 35 miles running and walking each week, so hopefully will have reached about 400 miles by the end of the month.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toRunaroundSue

Great goals and you seem to be well on track with them. Some hard challenges there and we will watch for your posts:)

Enjoy the camping too !!

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BlackberrypieGraduate10

So I am planning to join the magic plan September group and keep building up my distance. I have just started LeJog 5 so would like to accumulate 120k of running and walking to get off to a good start. I'd like to finish James Dunne's 30 day challenge (halfway through at the moment) and keep on with my yoga. Probably enough to be going on with!

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BlackberrypieGraduate10β€’ in reply toBlackberrypie

Oh, and my local running club has started socially distanced meets so I would like to try to get along to one of those and explore having real run buddies along with my VRBs.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toBlackberrypie

Wow...great goals and challenges there! You seem to know where exactly where you want to be...and with socially distanced running friends too

Sounds great ...keep us posted please!

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BlackberrypieGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

Have just done a post on my first LeJog run. Having done the important social media bit, I should probably go and stretch....

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toBlackberrypie

Yup!!! Priorities x

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Mum22boysGraduate10

Hi Oldfloss. I only have 2 goals this month... to do all my strengthening exercises and to get back running again. I am currently sidelined with insertional achilles tendinitis and it's getting me down. Maybe my 3rd goal should be to hunt out my positivity... it's definitely gone AWOL!!

Happy and successful questing everyone 😊

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toMum22boys

You will do it...these strange times are getting to us... get the tendonitis sorted..know the runs will wait and persevere with the exercises. We are all here together...and together we will get through things xxxx

Go you...those goals are going to be reached! Xx

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Mum22boysGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

Thank you 😊

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BluebirdrunnerGraduate10β€’ in reply toMum22boys

Sending you some positive vibes right now Mum22boysπŸ€—... you WILL recover in time, stick with your strenghening exercises they really do help.

When you are able you could add in something fun to replace the runs like hurt foot Yoga, or hurt foot Pilates. ( I used Caroline Jordon and Kim Saha on You tube)These are non-weight bearing so won't aggrevate your ankle/foot.

Good luck recovering from your injury...keep the faith and your chin up.

🌻🌹🌸xxx

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Mum22boysGraduate10β€’ in reply toBluebirdrunner

Thank you, very much appreciated 😊 I will definitely look these up

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RunWillieGraduate10β€’ in reply toMum22boys

Here’s some inspiring words from Laura Thweatt from a Runner’s World article I read today. Turning disappointment into triumph.

β€œI will continue to let my disappointments propel me as I carry on down a path that I hope will one day lead me to the olympics”

You’ve got this Mum22boys πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ

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Mum22boysGraduate10β€’ in reply toRunWillie

Thank you 😊 I'm determined to be back... and hopefully stronger, mind and body

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Fabulous450Graduate10β€’ in reply toMum22boys

We’ve got ya Mum22boys!! πŸ€— You’ll be back and running strong!! The body is in training for the best to come!! πŸ€—β€οΈ

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Mum22boysGraduate10β€’ in reply toFabulous450

Thank you 😊 and here's hoping πŸ™

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skysue16Graduate10

Hello OldFloss, thank you for hosting the September Quest. Please count me in!

If Squiggy saw those rabbits πŸ‡ πŸ‡ I would be sprinting rather than scampering πŸ˜‚.

My challenge this month will be to fit my runs in around my new working hours/days. I love running early, before breakfast, but I will be working every morning so have to run in the afternoon, maybe on my way home, before lunch πŸ€”. So I plan to run twice a week - short one (hills or intervals) after work and a long run Sunday. I must also try to do regular strength sessions but as always this is a struggle for me!

All the best to everyone with your challenges πŸ‘

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toskysue16

All sounding good and positive too,, and printing after Squiggy could be a bonus!

Planning your runs to suit the new set uo is the way to go... I hope it all works out and we will watch for your post:)

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skysue16Graduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

We had a wonderful day up Snowdon on Sunday, weather and views were amazing πŸ˜€β›°. Really pleased with my fitness too πŸ₯Ύ

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Elfe560minGraduate

Hi Oldfloss, thank you for hosting this - I love the scampering bunnies photo, especially the little ’un who can’t keep up!

My September goal is to start Magic 10 by distance & to keep up my cycling on β€œrest” days. I’ll use the C25K+ podcasts for one run a week - probably for the short one. πŸ˜„

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toElfe5

Sounds doable and enjoyable too! The Speed podcast is fun...but the Stamina ones really build it all up!

Watching out for your posts!

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Elfe560minGraduateβ€’ in reply toOldfloss

Ok thanks Oldfloss - I have only tried Stepping Stones & Speed a couple of times so far (& I’m not very good at either, so plenty to work on) - I will give Stamina a go too & then maybe settle with one for a few weeks. πŸ˜„

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Fabulous450Graduate10

Heelllllooo Oldfloss!! πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€— It’s great to see you! 🀩

My September quest is to stick to my new 10K Garmin Plan. I run 3 times per week and it’s 15 weeks to the 10k. So, I have plenty of time to run with fun in mind. I have been steadily getting back into a regular running routine since my C25K 2nd year graduation in July. And all the motivation and excitement just like C25K is back!! πŸ™πŸ½πŸ˜ƒ

I joined the Lands End to John O Groats Virtual Challenge in August...A.K.A β€˜LEJOG4’ and was gifted a Garmin too! I’m still in the slow lane 🐌 but I’m all fired up and raring to go!

We can do it OF!! πŸ€—

Happy running Runners! ❀️

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Tbaeβ€’ in reply toFabulous450

Great to read this Fabulous.πŸ’₯

Lot of water gone under the bridge.

Happy running to you.

πŸƒβ€β™€οΈβ­οΈπŸ‘πŸ‘β€οΈπŸ’ͺπŸ™

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Fabulous450Graduate10β€’ in reply toTbae

Thanks so much Tbae!! Really great to be questing with you too!! 🀩πŸ’ͺ🏽❀️

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toFabulous450

We can!!!! We can.... what;s this we. have I got to run to Land's End:)

Well done you..great goals and achievable too! Back on track and it is so good to see you there:) x

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Fabulous450Graduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

Thanks so much OF πŸ€—. If I can do it...WE can!! πŸ˜‚ But we’ll go with the quest for now! πŸ˜‰

I know I might not make it to JOG πŸ₯΄, but I decided at the very start, that’s ok. I’m heading that way and I’m certainly having fun trying!! 😁❀️

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toFabulous450

...and that is the key to it all xx

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Beachcomber66Graduate10

Hi Oldfloss. Hope you are well.

I wrote a response yesterday and failed to hit reply πŸ™„

Aims; 2x10ks this month, lose 6lbs (starting from 11:10 so I am accountable!) and get my big hill run back up to pace. I managed to run the latter on Monday....very slowly... for the first time in 4 months. So knee is behaving itselfπŸ‘

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toBeachcomber66

Glad the knee is okay and these goals sound achievable... Big hills? Got to love them.... they really do add power to our legs!

We will be watching for your posts my friend xx

EThomas profile image
EThomasGraduate10

Hello Oldfloss,

I would like to join in with the September quests. My goals are to continue with the August ones.

I aim to run 2-3 times a week depending on work commitments. I would prefer to run 3 times a week but I am happy so long as I run twice a week. I try not to pressure myself into running more than twice a week. I want to keep enjoying running. I am trying to mix things up with my runs now doing a shorter run and a slightly longer run at a weekend. I am thinking of adding in hill repeats on alternate weeks, but I am not sure with these at the minute.

I will continue with my strengthening exercises as the benefit they have had is fantastic. I no longer have any ankle discomfort and my hip is feeling much stronger during my yoga practice. I now feel that I will be able to gradually increase my distance, but I am taking it slow and listening to my body.

I aim to carry on doing my yoga practice at least twice weekly. My classes restart next week, although I will be carrying on these online at present as the classes have been halved and my work hours have changed.

I am continuing on my LEJOG adventure so am working on my own personal weekly distance goal. I also have joined various challenges on Strava (it must be something about the virtual bling). I aim to walk to work once a week but it depends on my work activity, it is easier if I am in the office all day, but if I am working with patients it is a bit more difficult. It is an 8 mile return journey and I spend a lot of time on my feet if I am out of the office. It may be more difficult to achieve with the nights drawing in, so will have to see on that one.

I'm not sure when I get time to work, eat or sleep with all of that activity going on!!!

Happy running everyone and good look with your September quests.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toEThomas

This is a really well thought out Quest... I don't know when you will find time for anything else though:)

You are clearly well organised and enjoying this... and that is a huge goal achieved already!

We and I shall watch your progress with interest!

EThomas profile image
EThomasGraduate10β€’ in reply toOldfloss

Thank you. I'm looking forward to it.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toEThomas

Us toox

GoogleMe profile image
GoogleMeGraduate10

Hello, hello, sort of my favourite month of the year.

I am setting myself some very challenging goals for the month....

....almost the same ones I set for August but set against quite a different context, hence the extra challenge.

So...

...keep running/walking in new places (started very well with an evening walk in Cressbrookdale that was almost as good cardio as a run)

... yoga more days than not (so x16)

...10x 15 minute tidying sessions

...average daily step count of 6,500+

... lose a modicum of weight (not from the beginning of the month as the scales went completely mad yesterday and I've lost a kilo from that this morning)

...the running goal will be slightly different I think. I'm just going to say 7 runs this month. Nights are drawing in and the weather may be less good (but less hot during the day) so don't need to 'save myself' for evening walks with my husband, and a new routine will see me up and out in the mornings so a 'getting out there' running goal should see me making the most of that.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toGoogleMe

Brilliant time of the year... great running conditions... ( mostly)!

I had a quick look at your August Quest.. so I knew what to expect! These are challenging goals, but I know you will achieve many of them!

Cooler days are a bonus... that heat and humidity really zapped me! Early morning runs are I feel the best ( that may be just me)...

I hope this all works with your new routines and we shall watch your progress with real interest!

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Nicky260360minGraduate

I would like to join the Quest. I have have graduated from couch to 5k and have done nine consolidation runs and I am starting Ju Ju magic plan on Friday. I think i need to do the stretching exercises and have seen the stretch and flex programme. So I am going to try and do that and see if it helps whilst doing the 10k plan. I feel a bit deflated today after my not so good run so they has inspired me again.

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toNicky2603

This is great and take it from one who really knows... ( I have had to up my strength and stamina work right now) !!!

Take a good look at the Strength and Flex forum... loads of great stuff...and some posts from me. too, on keeping your running body on form!

So...get onto that and your goals are great... here we are and we will support you in every way we can!

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CmoiGraduate10

Hello Oldfloss , I'd like to sign up as I need the accountability!

My main goal is quite simply to keep on running, now that I'm getting back to work again and the seasons are changing.

I only started C25K in mid-May, so I've been a thoroughly spoilt newbie over the past few months, with lots of free time (albeit most of it unpaid), lovely long days and good weather. I need to learn how to handle the new reality!

My secondary goal is to change my running mindset from one that's goal-focused to one that's experience-focused. That's my pretentious way of saying I need to stop worrying about improving pace and distance, and instead take more time to enjoy things like fresh air, lovely views, interesting podcasts, post-run hot showers and indulgent body moisturiser. And runner's highs, of course ;)

Happy September Scampers to all!

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toCmoi

You are here and we will be watching you! :)

Great goals and for me, one of the best is the,

"...take more time to enjoy things like fresh air, lovely views..."

Just running...perfect ! Enjoy the runs... shake them up.... fit them around your days and the seasons.. and stay enjoying! We shall watch for your progress posts!

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GoogleMeGraduate10β€’ in reply toCmoi

The very best of goals Cmoi !

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Birdlady64Graduate10

Hi

Better late than never but here are my goals for September.

I graduated at the end of June and have been really enjoying my running until the last week or so. I think after the high of graduation, my first 5k and first 60 minute run things have gone a little flat Therefore my main aim for September aim is to rediscover the love πŸ₯°

My second aim is to keep up with the running at least twice and hopefully 3 times a week now we are heading into the cooler weather and shorter days.

My third aim is to swim at least twice a week, now the local pool has finally opened again, but without letting the swimming - my original passion - take over from the running.

I have signed up to the Magic 10 plan this month - I hope I can keep up with it as the longer runs demand more time commitment, especially as I am so slow. And there is the slight inconvenience of a weeks holiday at the end of the month to tempt me off the wagon.

I want to learn how to plank.

And finally I made a start on James Dunne 30 day challenge, but this may turn out to be one aim too many. We will see!....

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toBirdlady64

Lots of great goals there and plenty of challenges!

All sound very achievable too..but see how they go...phew!

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CaptFrey60minGraduate

Hi

Thank you for hosting and a fab scampering picture and sorry I am late to the challenge.

My first aim is to stop being injured, pulled my calf a couple of weeks ago and tried a small run this morning, it was not dignified and so limped home. On a plus it was beautiful seeing the moon, stars and all the shades of blue and hearing the birds wake up.

I plan daily walks to keep moving.

Add stretch and strength into my life.

Enjoy my final outdoor swim of the year today.πŸ₯Ά

Be back to alternate day runnings as soon as possible 😁

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate10β€’ in reply toCaptFrey

It is good to see you here...and not late at all :)

Those calf muscles can be a real pest and letting the injury heal is tricky... I was out of action for a while. My return was very slow, despite the fact that for two weeks prior to having to see a Physio, I had done everything by the book!

This was, my return to run post...

healthunlocked.com/couchto5...

Even a small calf injury can present issues and we have to give it time.

Maybe check out the exercises on Strength and Flex forum also?

healthunlocked.com/strength.......

However, when the issue has sorted, your goals are terrific!

You could swim as part of your exercises whilst injured... I prefer outdoor swimming from now on, as the water temperature feels so much warmer :) I am looking forward to a dip or two in N Wales next week :)

Running alternate days is great, but if you have any twinges, give yourself a day or two longer between runs maybe?

Strength and flex exercises, stretching etc, pay dividends and there are loads of ideas on that forum!

Walking is a great exercise, but to help you keep moving, maybe shake up some of your rest day work with those S and F exercises too. !

Looking forward to your posts... the second, Quest post is up on Tuesday!

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CaptFrey60minGraduateβ€’ in reply toOldfloss

That’s good do and don’t advice i shall follow thank you 😊

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