Well I did my graduation run and have written my first post ever!!!. What can I say, I have been a parasite, taking in all your support over the weeks. Thank you everyone. The reason I didn't post is I simply didn't think I could do this. At Week 5 run 3. The dreaded 20 min run I was spotted by some colleagues, who howled at how slow it was possible to run. I also knew if I repeated any runs, that this would be my excuse not to proceed, so I made myself run each run to the very end
Guess what I not only finnished this! but:-
1. I ran 3.2 miles in 30 mins - so also achieved the 5 k. Not too shabby for a " slow runner". I was amazed because although it felt a mighty long way, I really wasn't running that fast.
2. My systolic blood preesure is now down from 160 to 120 ( normal )
3. I am a very different shape from when I started
4. I can run 5 K in 30 mins. - what a shocker!! Oh and just had my 51 birthday. Can I just say it once more - I graduated - I can run for 30 mins.
Blimey. It's so true, if I can do this anyone can. PMA. Positive Mental Attitude. Might even have the confidence to post again !!!!
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Well done Juliejam - I hope you are now going to join us crowd and report on progress with lots more posts. Your colleagues are so wrong about you being a slow runner, that is a great pace, wish I could do that sort of time for 5k. Go get your graduation badge.
I do try to post to everyone who graduates, I know how I felt when I graduated and got some lovely posts , so I just like to " pass it on " so to speak xxx
Congratulations Juliejam! Assume your colleagues are a dangerous threat to Mo if they are able to criticise your very decent speed and look forward to seeing them challenging him anytime soon!
Great your blood pressure is down too. What an achievement. Look forward to hearing more from you on here Juliejam
I think I wrote the " work colleague " statement with the wrong emphasis . It wasn't that it caused upset - rather made me more focused . It might have put me off posting at week 5 because I wasn't doing well, but it certainlly made me work harder rather than cruising. It's amazing how the mind works . I am convinced that running is mostly about sheer determination
I may be dim, or blind, but where do graduates have their medals? Some seem to have what looks like a black padlock, but can't see a medal anywhere! Clue me in please, someone!
Well, how BRILLIANT is that? Very, very well done and congratulations. Hope you celebrate. Keep going and set yourself a new small achievable running target. What do your work colleagues think now?!!!
Cool name. Thank for your good wishes. Needed you advice earlier though, I have had a shocking post graduation run today. Only did 4k. In 24 mins and the legs just went so walked the final bit. Oh dear !!!
The goal is just to keep doing 30 mins runs until it's a bit more effortless . I find it really hard going at the moment. Clearly I need more fitness.
Don't lose heart! I graduated in autumn last year and got overexcited; 'I can run, I can run!!' and I think I was just going far too fast so simply couldn't manage 30 minutes at all and several times stopped after about 15! So it takes time to build up the stamina. Enjoy the fact that you can plod along ok and check out the trees/front gardens/birds/whatever. I had some health problems discovered in January so had to stop because of treatment etc and have regraduated so am probably at a similar level to you again!! So, just psyching myself to go out this mornng! Doubt if it'll be 5K, but even if it's only 20 minutes, well, that's 20 minutes that I couldn't do when I first started the programme last year! Good luck!
Hi again. Thanks, such solid advice, I guess I feel because I have done it once or twice , I can do it every time, but you are right not to do too much too soon.
You sound like you have had a really hard time and are not just handling it but being very positive. Amazing, as that is hard with ill health. What a star, I am certain you will make both 5k and 30 mins, all good things come to those who try eventually
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