Made it! So chuffed. Graduated today with my first ever park run. 45 mins... a slow jog ... but I didn't walk and that was my aim . If I can do it anyone can.
62 year old fatty has made ... can't stop smil... - Couch to 5K
62 year old fatty has made ... can't stop smiling πππππππβοΈ
Congratulations... very well done!
Brilliant! Well done to you on both fabulous achievements π
Fantastic! Well done graduate!
Well done you fair play to you, I'm doing park run next Saturday I've just finished week 8.....
Good for you.... keep going what a feeling . Never thought I'd make it.
From one pug lover to another - A Massive Well done to you and Many Congratulations to you on a fantastic achievement !
You should be so proud of yourself ! Completing this programme is one of the best things I have ever done, It has changed my life so much !
How many Pugs do you have ? xxx
I think they are so cute but I don't have one. We go away a lot otherwise I would consider it. My initials are PUG ππ
It that a photo of one of yours? ... cute!
Do you have more than one??
Theyre your initials ? Lucky you ha ha
I have 2 boys, Rocky hes 7 and beige and Doug, hes 5 and black, I am pug mad
Ah no, that's not one of mine, it was just a pic I saw and thought it was very apt for Remembrance Weekend xxx
Well done you - managing to find that very appropriate photo.
Do your pug babies go out running too? π
Thank you xxx
No I don't take them with me . I could probably take Doug as he likes a runaround, but Rocky is a dawdler. He would stand and sniff at a blade of grass for twenty minutes if I let him. He likes lots of stops just to have a sniff at something Ha ha ! xxx
Does your Doug have his own Facebook page? I'm sure I've seen one called Doug the Pug. My cousin has a gorgeous pug called Dolly, they are pug mad!!!!
Ha ha ! No it's not my Doug . I know which Doug you mean though . He has thousands of followers on Facebook and Instagram . He's very famous ! xxx
Well done. I graduated with a parkrun some time ago, feels like a very glamorous way to do it. Wow, go you and brilliant to run that long and to cover 5k at the same time. What have you planned to do now?
Next year in May there's a 10K in Aberdeen ' Baker Hughes ' ( sponsor). and for the first time there's to be a 'Great north run' in Aberdeen in August. I've signed up for both 10K's.
Think I have caught the bug!
That is a great goal. I am 53 so when I graduated, I felt increasing distance would be my goal as I just don't want to run very fast (and my little legs like to take their time)! I found even after graduating that 5k was something I wanted to get right and so after I did my first 5k, I did 3 x 5 every week. That lasted many weeks and then on a good run, I kept going and did 5.5k. I know it is only a little further but I just wanted to see if I could do more! Then I continued with 2 x 5 a week but had a "long" run once a week. I did a 6, 7, 8 and then a 10k! So it is possible!
I had some leg niggles along the way, nothing serious but I took them seriously - introduced strength and flex exercises, ran on softer ground for a time, re-introduced walk run for a while until I was ready to go again
Thanks for posting this as your plans seem to mirror mine; nice to see that it's achievable. Just need to reach 5k now!
If I can, you will too. Just use common sense so you can ease up to avoid injury. There is always slowing down too, I find sometimes doing that reintroduces fun into my running, after all, it is not a race. Other times, when I feel great, I can have a little sprint. Today, I have a jiggly knee, so I will take 2 rest days and on Tuesday a nice slow 5k and no further
Congratulations! π brilliant that you ran all the way too! Great start to your parkrun Saturdays!π
What a great way to graduate - now you just need to go and claim your shiny new badge:
go to pinned posts on the right, under November Graduation Badges
Well done! That's a brilliant time. Happy running
Yay, well done. Park run is great.
What a great idea to Parkrun for your graduation run. Fantastic. Congratulations
Congratulations! And wow what an achievement to run 5k on your graduation run! Not many people manage that (including me) so really well done!
πΎππππΎππππΎπππ So impressed you finished on a 5 km and that you've entered a 10km already!!! You are a braver women than I!!!! Go you!!! Your Graduation badge looks great on you!
The first 10K is in May so reckon if I just keep going I will manage.
Slow and steadyπ cause I also realise its easy to pick up injuries βΉοΈ
You'll definitely manage!!! I'm doing my first race (4.8km) the first weekend of December. Hopefully after that I can use you as inspiration to aim for a 10km. There are two near me to choose from in June. I Love your spirit, and you're so right to take it slow and steady, I have to remind myself that too.
Wow! Well done! I'm still trying to pluck up the courage to do a Parkrun, at our local one everyone is much faster than me. But maybe in a few months I may be brave!
Von99 you really don't have to be brave. Do a park run search - there's one young lady was a particular inspiration. She was posting a big thank you to all the volunteers who have to spend extra time cause she's always last--- amazing. I went myself to park run and wasn't really surprised to find they were a really friendly bunch. Loads of runners passing me on their way back were giving me encouragement. A high five .. nearly missed by me cause it was unexpected!!! .. and he was going at such a speed πππ
Congratulations on your graduation and well done on your first parkrun! I love parkrun, hope it's the first of many for you !