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Short term and long term goals.....

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Mine are :

Short term- To get through tomorrows run , therefore completing Week 2.

Long Term- To enter, compete and FINISH the Great Manchester Run in 2015

Whats yours ?

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Do you know, I hadn't really thought about it in terms of short term and long term goals. Generally my goals are to make it through to the next week without having to repeat any runs, and to make it through the current run without walking when I should be running. Suppose I should think up a proper long term goal. Race for Life possibly?? Good luck with both your goals x

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poppypugGraduate in reply toAncientMum

Yes I think I would like to do Race For Life , not sure when its on, I will have to have a look at that x

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AncientMumGraduate in reply topoppypug

Race for Life seems to be in mid June, so that could definitely be my new long term goal. Perhaps I should enter now and start getting sponsors so I can't bottle out!

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MummysaurusGraduate

Short Term - run at least 3 times a week injury free and improve my 5k time

Mid Term - Complete a half marathon I am doing next spring

Long Term - To run an ultra marathon with my eldest son and to continue to run for the rest of my days..............

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poppypugGraduate in reply toMummysaurus

Sounds good to me ! Good Luck with your goals :-)

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runner56Graduate

Short term - Get to the end of C25K.

After that, the sky is the limit

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poppypugGraduate in reply torunner56

Great ! Reach for the stars runner56 :-)

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runner56Graduate in reply topoppypug

Indeed poppypug. Why stop at the sky:-D

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Miles_YonderGraduate

Short term: get through C25k and be able to run the five miles each way to work and back at least three times a week.

Long term: to run the Great Ethiopian Run in November next year (10k) and to do the French Riviera Marathon in November 2016. :-)

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poppypugGraduate in reply toMiles_Yonder

That's great ! Good Luck :-)

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Miles_YonderGraduate in reply topoppypug

Thanks Poppypug; have a feeling I'll need it!

Short term goals: Finish the programme, compete in R4L in June, encourage new people on this programme.

Mid term goals: Improve my distance so doing 5K comfortably and improve speed . Get a couple more 5K events under my belt.

Long term: This is not running related but would love to train as a Pilates instructor.

Cheers everyone.

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