Week 9 Run 1 c25k. Well What can I say about this. Ooohhh yeeees. Get in. 30 mins constant running. I felt invincible so I continued at speed till I was spent, and there it is, the magic 5k as well to boot. Albeit 46 mins but worth every stride, it's there. Whoop. Slow and Steady is the way to do it. Anything left then spend it. Two more to do.
I have this, it's in the bag. πͺππ
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It may be worth warning your loved ones and colleagues about the massive grin you will have all day on the day you graduate. I and my family weren't anticipating my long lasting cheesy grin π and the dancing round the house, so be warned. π
Thanks Razouski. I already have the cheesy grin. Dancing around the house is normal these days as I like to celebrate every run as a another success. ππ
Hey Trev, I did my week 9 run 1 yesterday as well, though with less panache, I fear! Unlike you, I was keen to slow to a walk at the end of the 30 mins, but I did it nonetheless. Sooooo impressed that you've done the 5k as well. Fantastic. 2 more to go, eh?
I am sure you did your run in just as much style. Lets face it a run for 30 mins is epic in its own right. As you say two more then we have achieved what we thought impossible. Go Go Go.
well done Trev your doing great, I graduated before xmas and finished with a 5k run in 34 minutes feels good doesn't it ? keep on running your almost there
You sure do! Don't overdo it though! Do enough, don't go over the top. Wags finger. This is the golden time. Enjoy yourself thoroughly and prepare to bask in Graduation glory π
Thanks misswobble. I know to not over do it, and I can see you saying tut tut while wagging your finger. I could not help myself had to do it. And I will be basking in glory come Sunday.
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