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Back on it after 3weeks rest... AMAZING🤩🤩

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I have just been out for my first proper run since 4th Feb. I had felt sad that my C25k and consolidation achievements may be going to waste and that I wouldn't be able to run anymore. I never thought I'd be able to even complete the C25K so to lose the efforts of all that hard work would be a massive shame.

The last few weeks have gone by in a flash. Bad weather, long working hours, home projects, home schooling, dark nights and a quite painful niggling shin issue have all added to not getting out and it has been silently eating away at me. It annoyed me as I'd planned to start the Magic plan on 15th but it just didn't happen. I've also not been keeping up on here, which I have missed.

Tonight, I came home from work feeling an unstoppable urge just to get out and run, however long it was for. My shin hasn't bothered me so I thought, why not?! I got my kit on, did my warm up stretches and felt so ready it was like I didn't recognise myself. Before the couch 2 5k, I have never ever had such an urge to run like that. It's a great feeling.... Even more so as I got to try out my brand new sports Bluetooth headphones that were a birthday present from my husband, especially for my running 🥰

The light was fading fast and as I had planned quite a deserted route along the narrow country roadside path , I felt that I would set myself up for a20 min run with my warm up walks either side. I know where that marker is to check how my pace had deteriorated.

I set off on my walk with a howling but invigorating head wind. The smile on my face, I could feel it. I loved it. I reached my run start point and set off. I had Strava telling my my pace every 0.5k. I know that the speed I was running was far too fast had I been planning 30 mins, but I felt elated and couldn't slow myself down. Overall, because of my walks, my splits don't reflect my speed, and I know that's not important, but I just can't contain how much I absolutely loved that run! Even though I only did 20 mins actual running, I'm so pleased it's still there. I felt so much lighter on my feet than before.

My body feels like it's got a new energy for running. I cannot wait to get out again, which really surprises me after the 3 week break. It's really encouraged me to get right back to it and stay with the 3x per week.

I've missed running more than I realised. I had my natural high for today.

Happy running people 😁😁🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️

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Great return to running Lindsey1097

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Thank you😁

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Jools2020Graduate10

That’s so good to hear! I’ve had a break, too for various reasons. It’s about 2..5 weeks for me. I know I’ll get out there soon, but it’s great to know that I’ll be able to pick up again quite quickly. Thanks for the encouraging post and I’m really happy for you!

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Lindsey1097 in reply to Jools2020

Oh thank you Jools2020 . I hope you're ok and will be able to get back out soon. I always enjoy your posts. They're so motivating xx

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Thank you xx

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Fab! I've had a similar revelation recently - realised that .... I actually like running :-) It's such a great feeling isn't it? ps I'm a Lindsey too :-)

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Lindsey1097 in reply to ThisGirlNowRuns

I know, right? 😁 I love that I had that feeling. Great that you have it too. I have always loved the feeling of having done exercise, not so much the actual doing it 🤣 From one Lindsey to another, happy running 🤩

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Fantastic comeback run! Many more happy miles 😃🏃‍♀️

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Thank you🤩

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Fantastic! I have been out a little longer than that, but hope that it goes well when I run on Friday. Absolutely itching to get back to it, even if I am a bit fatter because I substituted baking for running while injured. Oops.

I remember the first time post c25k when I felt like I loved running. Very weird feeling for a lifelong exercise hater! Keep it up!

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Lindsey1097 in reply to WeavingWonk

Thank you. Fingers crossed for you on Friday. I'm sure that once you get back on it, you can keep the cakes as you'll be burning them off... Win, win 🤩 I'm really excited to have the feeling that I really love running. I'd read about people's experiences of falling in love with running. Although I was enjoying it, I hadn't got that far. It just took a little break for it to click into place and now I know I love it 🥰

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