Hi gang,
I started C25K 3 years ago, it's taken me a long, long time to firstly graduate and then build my confidence on longer distances. I am slow, in fact very slow, but I don't care about that. Today I completed my first 10 miler, I picked one of the most challenging possible, (don't ask me why, it was a Dory moment - ohh look a race!) mostly off road, with a couple of evil, evil hills, and sharp downhills - what goes up....etc, .....but in between, fantastic woodland paths and views. And a few long horn cattle....
This was the Wimpole Hall, 10 miler and half marathon, put on by hoohaah (they do a series of 10k's around Cambridgeshire at NT properties and historic buildings)
Today has been a good day, the weather was just perfect, even a little drizzle at the end, just when I needed it, the surroundings beautiful - apart from the evil, evil hill at about 6 miles, it was an instrument of torture, and the lumpy field that just drained all the energy out of my legs on the last mile - it was the field I have spoken of before when I did the 10k at Wimpole, only Shaun the sheep and his mates trot about on it, so it's a nightmare. To avoid it next time I'll have to do the half marathon......π³
So this is me coming up to the finish line, sooooo happy to be at the end, what surprised me is my legs, where on earth did those muscles come from? My word! And don't look too close, that's more of a grimace than a smile - I tried really hard to smile! π
I really enjoyed it, great volunteers, lots of fab encouragement, took it slow and steady. I'd followed a training plan and did the 'taper' thing over the last 2 weeks. I have to say it works, I had loads of doubt about not doing enough , feeling a bit sluggish, really nervous.....etc., etc.,, but like C25K trust in your plan, listen to your body, if it seems too hard go slower.
Yes, I'm tired, my legs ache and slowly but surely they are stiffening up a bit - I will take twice as long to get down the stairs in the morning π, but I feel great, and very happy, it felt 'doable'.
My time was around 2hrs 5, really happy with that, my plan predicted 2.04.
I have said on here that, if this went well I'd be in for a half marathon early next year (Feb), and yes, I will, so that's it, I've made the promise, and to avoid that pesky sheep field, I just might do the HM at Wimpole too!......π
Right, where do I sign up.......?...π
Happy running all βΊοΈ
Mx