Well, it has taken me a week and a half to complete week nine. No f... Runs, but having been a model student (apart from a half term wobble) I suddenly hit a patch when work took over. Did W9R2 on Saturday. All good. Managed 4.5K in the 30 mins. Then, Monday, Tues home late. Rain, thunder, lightening. Got flaky. So, tonight came home early feeling determined. Clouds come over. Stern talk to self. I always wanted to do Grad run outside. But graduating is not an end event, it is a beginning? So what if you do it on treadmill and get out next time? So, off I went. Knew that I normally run further outside even tho is technically harder (other people have alluded to this. I think it is something to do with the fresh air and being outside feeling just more natural, plus sense of actually making real time progress). Anyway, realised that on treadmill would need to crank it up to match Sat run. By 15 mins, I realised that I was struggling. Not the legs, but chest. Have suddenly got hay fever and should have had a puff on the inhaler. Plowed on. Was not enjoying it, but had that gritty feeling. Got to thirty mins and 4.7k and really, really needed to slow down, so hit button really hard. Sadly, was speed up, not down . Oh dear. Did warm down walk and limped off with hamstrings howling. What an idiot! Have been stretching for England and hoping for the best. Moral is; take the advice here and don't be stupidly self competitive. Anyway, am going to stop beating myself up, keep stretching, have a congratulatory glass. Just wanted to say, thanks for all the support and advice here. I never believed nine weeks ago that I could do this, and I truly believe that the people on this forum have helped to get me here. Cheers!
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I am a Graduate!π³ππππππ£π£however, it was a bit bitter sweet, and I am a real numpty!
Well done on graduating Suebguineapig
Congratulations from one stupidly self -competitive runner to another.
You got there - inspirational!
Woohoo congratulations π
Thanks for taking the time to respond!
Congratulations!! Enjoy the feeling of graduating, you've earned it x
Thank you very much. I am!
Fantastic you did it and you can always rest up a few extra days while you heal and think of your next moveπ€π€. Congratulations
Thank you. Am hoping will not be too long! Am keeping doing the stretches suggested on here!
Congrats on graduating! Bet it feels good and that flow will take the edge off aches and pains I bet.
Glow not flow - hate predictive text.
Well done. It's a brilliant feeling isn't it. Remember though it's a school night so just the one glass!
Well done Sue ! Blimey, its gone so fast hasn't it ?
Many Congratulations to you and hope all your aching bits and pieces are better after a coupla days rest
Oooh and you've already got your badge, Fab !
Well done to you and yes , its only just the beginning xxx
Aw Sue * Blush * Thank you so much, that is so kind of you xxx
You did all the hard work , its just so nice to support people along their way.
Well done and Bless you too xxx
Well done and congratulations. Coming from wet Wales I would advise you giving running in the rain a go, it is great and really invigorating. I'm not the only mad one who feels this way, over the winter it was discussed a bit on this site with a few of us enjoying it. You, the elements, nature- all very real I think the term is these days! Anyway try it!
Thank you! Well I know what you are saying and I get it. Problem was, had just had expensive colour, cut and blow dry job, which normally will take me through for at least a week. OMG, that sounds so shallow compared to the running agenda, but sadly true!
Congratulations! As you say- just the beginning....
Well done Sub!
Rest up and you'll soon be good to go. You can spend the down time planning your return and the all-important post graduate run. Make it outdoors though. Find a lovely flat, scenic route and have a delicious steady jog π
Yeah well done to you from another just graduated person - I think we must have been pounding it out, inside and out at the same time from somewhere in the country! I hope your injury sorts itself pronto too And you're right, the people on here have been so supportive it's been brilliant! :0
Very well done, you runner, you! Love the image of you hitting the wrong button and suddenly going at a sprinter's pace though! Hope hamstrings are feeling more comfortable today...
Congratulations, Sue. I'm another one who gets silly competitive with myself.
Hope those aches and pains are gone very soon so you can enjoy your very first first postgraduate run
Well done! What a fantastic achievement to have got through that last run.
A little tip about hamstrings - they can be caused by being overstretched so further stretching can exacerbate the problem