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Hello Questers ! welcome back to week 3.

where is the time going ?!

we have seen some great quests so far and some great determination and commitment.

and some very inspiring quests.

i have thoroughly enjoyed reading all your comments !

And If this is your first time here, it’s still not too late to join in !

β˜… Here are the links to the last two weeks posts and comments.

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Week 1

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Week 2

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And if anyone needs it, here’s a quick reminder as to what its all about.

β˜…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.

The Quest takes one calendar month. 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

β˜… To train for a specific race

β˜… To add Stretch and Strength exercises to your weekly routine

This is a personal challenge, so it's completely up to you! If you want to join, all you have to do is COMMENT BELOW with something like:

I would like to join the Quest, or, count me in! I want to ..............

Every week I will put up a new post and we can all chat about how we are doing.

so how has it been going ?

are you still on track, or racing ahead or maybe you have decided to change your goals or had a few hiccups ?

just reply to the post and let us know !

My own Quest for the month was, and still is to get over recent niggles with more stretching and strength exercises to enable me to run more frequently again (Work permitting) and hopefully stay off the injury couch and start increasing the distance again.

well so far so good, i have at least managed to get a couple of runs in this week.

i managed to get one in a couple of hours before my covid booster jab and another on Sunday morning.

I’m keeping up the yoga and quite enjoying that now, i might also start to include a few knee strengthening exercises as one still niggles me a little bit and i would like to get over that before increasing the distance much more.

So there we are.

Please join in, i look forward to hearing all about your goals !

Good luck, Ian.

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I hope the niggles will stay away and that soon you will be able to let the mileage climb up again! Nice picture by the way!

As for me, I did my planned 12K yesterday in my quest to 10 miles. It was hard though, much harder than I had hoped for. But I blame the lack of hydration the day before and the lack of sleep during the night. Coming weekend I 'have' to do 14K in my plan, so I better make sure to drink loads this week and certainly the day before my long run. Fingers crossed that it will work!

Besides my quest to 10 miles, I will further run in my new shoes.

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply to

Thanks Evy πŸ‘Great to read you are on track and well done with the 12k .

Your 14k next weekend will be the same as my longest run , good luck , I actually enjoyed mine and I'm sure you'll be at 10 miles soon , and maybe in the new shoes πŸ˜πŸ‘

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Well, if the plan works and goes through, the 10 miles will be run with my old shoes. They will also accompany me on a week to a holiday park for 3 runs or so and only after that I will try my new ones out for a long run. Don't want to hasten my feet in getting used to them!

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply to

Good idea πŸ˜πŸ‘

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CBDBGraduate10

I am still in the last week of my plan, having started to experience a new niggle in the ball of my right foot (Morton’s Neuroma). So I am stretching out my last week 5 over at least 2 weeks, leaving a lot of room for recovery and foot strengthening between runs.

Annoyingly it meant I didn’t run the 10k this weekend, but am hoping I might be able to next weekend. I also switched in Our HUHM RunGo experience, which made a great 5k experience yesterday!

I now have to decide how to progress with this ongoing issue and the next 10-14 days will probably show me how to progress:

1) either my foot recovers on slight change to bigger shoe size and toe exercising measures and then I will be able to continue running weekly 10ks

2) or I need to completely rethink my shoe tactics, slowly switch to barefoot or toe shoes, and thus start with an iterative program like C25k again to get my feet used to running in these new kinds of shoes that will, in the end, be better for my kind of feet with Morton’s Neuroma.

So the next 2 weeks for me are decision time for me.

Beautiful pic!

My plan week 5
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Instructor57Graduate10

Yes, I remember reading about your foot problem and probably wise to stretch out the last week of your plan !It's a shame you didn't get to run the 10k at weekend but again, probably wise !

It would be great if option 1 is successful although I don't really know much about Morton’s Neuroma.

Are barefoot or toe shoes recommend for this condition ?

Maybe nowster can advise on getting used to toe shoes ?

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nowsterGraduate10β€’ in reply toInstructor57

The best advice I have for CBDB is to start off slow and gradual.

Wear them round the house like slippers to get used to the feeling.

After a couple of days of getting used to them, a very short run in them (100m maximum) followed by a short walk. Gradually extend the distance over several weeks.

Expect the calf muscles to complain a lot initially. This is mainly due to the change in heel drop. I'd also recommend doing ankle stability exercises too.

You can use your normal shoes in between.

Although the following is aimed at toed shoes, most of it applies to other minimalist shoes too.

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I've been using Vibram V-Run (also known as Bikila Evo 2) since I restarted after the ankle sprain. I'm now on my third pair. They have a little more structure than some of the other models. I had been running in KSO Evos during C25K.

I wear Injinji socks in them. I'd recommend their midweight trail socks at this time of year. I've done hundreds of miles in them and they still look like new.

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CBDBGraduate10β€’ in reply tonowster

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Ian5KGraduate10

Week 8 of 11 on Garmin 5k race training plan. It’s getting interesting, quite a few tough challenging runs. I show a bit of improvement in VO2max and the overall goal prognosis remains β€œconfident” (there is a level of β€œextremely confident” so it’s not the highest level but sound enough).

I did a second β€œmagic mile” run. My chosen coach, Greg McMillan, doesn’t call it that; it’s actually Jeff Galloway’s term but it’s the same test. Boy, oh, boy, oh, boy… 1.61 km is a long long distance running flat out! πŸ˜† I went to the Jeff’s website and put in my magic mile time in his pace calculator and was given a list of suggested Jeffing paces. I aim to follow his HM plan next (the new year).

Yesterday’s run was Hill Repeats and the watch stopped cueing me halfway in. It required 8 sprints uphill. I couldn’t remember how many I’d done when it stopped. It still recorded in the background thankfully, and looking at the little spikes in elevation afterwards, I seem to have done 9 hill repeats - one extra for luck! Better than 7 and β€œunproductive”, I guess.

This coming week is all easy paced runs so I’m looking forward to that.

Happy running, folks!

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I do wonder as to what your suggested ratio is. I Jeff all my runs, but don't follow the usual ratios. I prefer my own ratio of 4min30 / 0min30.

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Ian5KGraduate10β€’ in reply to

Okay, I haven’t tried any of these out but just did it out of curiosity, and below were his suggested times for β€œrun-walk runs”.

Here’s the link to Jeff’s Magic Mile Calculator, and an explanation of how to do his magic mile (which is very similar to the one I did). Then for each distance, it gives a pace. Then I think the idea is to look down the list to find that pace and see the ratio of run and walk? I’ll admit I haven’t looked at the method in great detail.

jeffgalloway.com/training/m...

So, I guess, hypothetically, the calculator suggests a HM pace of 8:00/mile. So my run - walk run ratio is 4 minutes running and 30 seconds walking.

[I’ve just reread and I see it’s not far off yours. Yours is faster, I think, running an additional 30 seconds before walking the same 30s ! πŸ™‚]

Though what I’m expecting when I do his plan is to be told what pace and times to do for each workout, though this will be for next year.

Also, this is a race pace! As I’ve yet to run a HM, I’ll probably be cautious and set a much less ambitious goal than I did for 5k. Like 9:00/mile, say?

What I understand from Garmin’s plans is it adjusts, or can be adjusted, depending on your ongoing recorded efforts. If it falls to less than β€œconfident”, I could go down to 9:30/mile, or whatever it takes.

Jeff Run/Walk
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I don't have such a fast mile, though I must admit I did not yet try to go flat out for a mile. But I did try the shorter ratios such as 60:30 (60 seconds running / 30 seconds walking) and I did not like them. I felt unconsciously forced to run FAST and I don't like running fast. So I switched to bigger ratios and ended up at my 4min30 / 0min30 which feels comfortable for me. But I am a snail...

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toIan5K

Sounds like your nicely on track πŸ˜πŸ‘I must have a look at some of the Garmin plans !

Best wishes with your Quest 😁

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Ian5KGraduate10β€’ in reply toInstructor57

I’m impressed by the plan. It does take up all my time though, 4 days a week for 11 weeks!

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toIan5K

Yes, thats quite a time commitment πŸ‘

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nowsterGraduate10

My own quest continues for "more of the same". I did just under 50km last week.

My intention to run a HM distance once a month was satisfied by the HUHM challenge yesterday. I'm toying with the idea of extending the distance to 24km either this coming weekend or the following one.

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply tonowster

A great weeks total πŸ‘And another Steady HM !

Best wishes for extending 😁

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dijepGraduate10

I can't believe we are on week 3 already where does the time go ?

Well I ran twice βœ…

One was and 8k the other a 10 for three HU Virtual 10k βœ…

But missed a couple of days of Pilates, I can't remember why but never mind ❌

I'm really not sure I'll get the runs in this next week as the 10k yesterday has aggravated my Sciatica niggles, so I'll need back to my physio exercises and see how it feels by the end of the week.

Running certainly makes you constantly scan your body and assess how it is each day πŸ˜‰

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply todijep

Yes, the time is flying by !Well done on your 2 runs .

Both good distances as well but sorry to hear it's aggravated the sciatica 😟

Does the Pilates help ?

And yes, your right I'm always assessing how I feel these days 😁

We have our goals but also need to adapt πŸ‘

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MummycavAdministratorGraduate10

Hi Instructor57 ..please can I be one of your November questers??? I’ve just started C25k again in search for my mojo and I think if you know that that’s what I’m doing I have to keep going or else you’ll be chasing me up!!! I want to run 3 times a week again and work through the programme again…w1r1 done this morning

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toMummycav

Haha I have just seen your post in Couch !You are of course very welcome πŸ˜πŸ‘

And I know you will smash this quest out of the water 😁

Great idea πŸ‘

I look forward to following your progress!

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Jogger22Graduate10

Hi @Instructor57 hope you're well. Well done with your quests. Sounds like you are making great progress. Good idea to do your run before the covid booster jab. Unfortunately I'm behind with my goals this week due to being very tired and having a very achy arm after getting the covid booster jab but I'm taking a week off work this week so should be able to recharge my batteries before my first 10k race on Sunday.1) no - only did 1 run out of 3 this week

2) almost - haven't increased distance this week using Ju Ju's magic plan as I missed my 9km run but will probably attempt a 9km run in the next day or two if my arm gets better so still on track for this month

3) almost - didn't do a parkrun on Saturday as I was exhausted so won't have done my 3 different parkruns this month. Hopefully will still manage 2. But am still on track to volunteer at one.

4) no - didn't cross train at all this week. Just too tired.

5) yes - still on track to run my first 10k race on 21st November

6) almost- got 7+ hours sleep a night on most nights

7) yes - did spend longer warming up for the only run I did this week

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toJogger22

Yes, good here thanks πŸ‘Well, i remember running a couple of days after my 2nd jab and was absolutely exhausted ! So decided to run before this time 😁

I know what you mean about feeling tired! 😐

We all need to be kind to ourselves sometimes and adapt as necessary !

Hopefully your week off will help !

You have a lot of goals so bravo for doing what you have πŸ‘

No doubt you will be back on track soon 🀞

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YesletsgoAdministratorGraduate10

Hi I57, November is speeding by! I'm on track so far, 3 runs each week and TWO Parkruns! Husband has decided he likes Parkrun so now there's no chance of a Saturday lie in.I'm off to Russia tomorrow so must remember my running kit!

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toYesletsgo

Hello and well done for staying on track ! And two parkruns, well done πŸ˜πŸ‘

Have a good trip and look forward to hear about you Russia runs ! 😁

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ForbiddenPlanetGraduate10

My November quest is to continue to run 44 km every week at my steady pace.

Saturday I exceeded my limits and in a brief minute of overconfidence ran much faster than my steady pace down a short, steep, hill, even though I know from experience that this is risky for me.

Sunday morning, for the first time since I started a re-run of C25K in June I awoke with delayed onset muscle soreness, which was concentrated in my right shin. I decided to make Sunday a total rest day and used my right leg as little as possible, keeping it elevated - when I remembered to.

Monday I was fine, but decided to take an extra day off, just to show myself I had the discipline to NOT run, maybe punishing myself for Saturday's excess.

Today I ran as usual, 6.25 km @ 5:37 min / km, as though Saturday never happened. I just need to remember I am 64 years old, 2 stone overweight and running in a fat suit!

So, totals for the week to Sunday - 38 km @ 5:42 min / km.

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toForbiddenPlanet

Sorry to hear that

But I'm sure the rest was needed possibly more than the runs .It won't have done you any harm to miss a couple of days .

Hope you are recovered now πŸ‘

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FionamagsGraduate10

This past week was a good one for me. I managed the two runs as per my quest and one of them was 8k - so I'm delighted with that! This week the aim is to do at least 2 runs and increase one of them to 9k. I aim to hit 10k again by the end of the month. (There's a Garmin badge in it....) πŸ˜‰πŸ€£πŸ€£

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toFionamags

Great ! Glad you got your two runs in .

So did I 😁

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Megbird

Thank you the post. I would love to join in but I have cold and flu symptoms that I cannot shake them off. Prior to other I had injuries to the ball of my feet and I was just getting over it, I am hoping to start again soon.

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toMegbird

Oh no , sorry to hear you are not well !Let's hope you can run again soon 🀞

We run a Quest each month so you can always join in when you are ready πŸ‘

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FurtherFasterGraduate10

Where is the time going!!

Very happy with progress at the moment on my quest ( 4x per week, 1 a 10K, 1 a 5K and then two shorter ones which are either 4K or 3K).

I'm past the worst of the cold and successfully managed my 10K on Saturday - but even better, it felt great! I was slow as I didn't want to push it with the cold, but I didn't dread it like I do with some 10K runs.

I even developed a hugely painful stitch at 4K (not enough gap after lunch I think!) and instead of slopping slowed right down and it was gone within the K.

Currently at 35K for the month. Doing my weekly 5K this morning and then hopefully keeping this pattern for the rest of the month.

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toFurtherFaster

That's great progress, well done ! Everyone seems to be getting colds at the moment !

You have a great mix of runs there!

Well done with that 10k with the stitch !

A great pattern of runs to keep up πŸ˜πŸ‘

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PJRunner

Hi all. Glad to say I'm on target. As a new runner i am just aiming to make running a regular habit. So I've done my 3 runs a week and yoga on rest days. Woke up this morning with the sniffles, haven't had a cold since lock down, still did my run but only 20 minutes as seems to affect my breathing which has never been an issue (not covid, did a test). Hope this doesn't knock me out for the last week.

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GailXrunning

Third week of November already? Yikes! This means it’s almost a year since I completed c25k. .. must double check back on the date.The past week was a good one for me: I completed the sixth stage of the NRC HM plan, with the 8-miler (my first time running that distance) and a few days before that a short but tough hill interval session. Really enjoyed these, even enjoying facing the challenges they presented. I’ve now just started the seventh stage (β€˜week’)which I will spread across the next fortnight.

Did some yoga too: some gentle restorative yoga helped balance out the long run very nicely; and a more challenging session on another rest day definitely engaged and stretched out muscles. Glad to read that you’re keeping up your yoga too. I trust that Misty is suitably impressed! I’m still in the Plankathon, even though it’s officially ended, slowly catching up.

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toGailXrunning

Pleased to hear you had a good week and congratulations on the 8 miles πŸ‘ It's great your enjoying the challenges ! 😁What yoga are you doing ? Is it online ?

Misty and I are really starting to enjoy the yoga 😁 I think she's a little more supple then me though haha 🐱

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GailXrunningβ€’ in reply toInstructor57

You can’t win that one! Misty has all the advantages there. But not to feel too deflated: Channel your inner feline! πŸ˜ΈπŸ§˜πŸ»β€β™‚οΈI’m currently doing my yoga online, yes; it’s at the yoga / Pilates studio (now reopened and running hybrid) which I’ve going to for many years.

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toGailXrunning

Yes Misty wins hands (paws) down !🐱I might have a look for some online classes πŸ‘

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BluebirdrunnerGraduate10

Hi Instructor57, I have had to take a week out with that cold that's going around. Started right after my flu jab and it's lingering. Have even missed some yoga sessions as my body aches so much. Ah well, it will pass and I will run again soon. 🀞

Stay well everyone and hope any fellow sufferes get well soon. 🍁xxx

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toBluebirdrunner

Oh, sorry to hear that !I had to stop yesterday's run as not feeling too good ,

Hope we are all well and back on track soon 🀞

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PJRunner

End to my quest. So turns out sniffles are covid. Did another test and it's positive. Feeling sorry for myself and on the covid couch. Hope to be back to running for December quest. Good luck to all you other questers.

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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toPJRunner

Oh, sorry to hear your news !I notice from your previous quest post that you said you had the sniffles but at that time tested negative but it had affected your breathing!

I hope you have a rapid recovery 🀞

Take care

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Dexy5Graduate10

Hello all, my quest was to mix it up a bit and I have certainly done that with a session of JogRunSprint along the prom, a run in the beautiful New Forest with UpTheStanley while on a mini break, and parkrun just before my flu jab (no side effects at all). My cold has gone, thank goodness, as it affected my running this month.

Happy niggle free week instuctor57

A run in the forest
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Instructor57Graduate10β€’ in reply toDexy5

That looks like an amazing place to run ! Well done with your quest to mix things up !

You have certainly done that !

Glad you had no flu jab effects πŸ‘

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