Well, who would have believed it? Certainly not me! I started this caper on 9th August, and completed my W9R3 run this morning. (It would have been 10 days ago, had I heeded the 10% rule, rather than try to run a whole 5k before I was ready for it!). Iβm so chuffed, but still utterly amazed that I managed to do it. Iβm 63, have dabbled with exercise (Zumba etc), but certainly never tried running, in any shape or form. I had a hip replacement 2 years ago, and initially wondered whether that might cause problems, but it didnβt. Was I just making excuses perhaps?
We all know the benefits of this, but there is much more to it than that. Iβve really appreciated the support Iβve had from all of you on here β many of whom have become familiar names now.
What to do now? I want to do my first Parkrun on Saturday β (there will be a bit of walking). I then want to keep improving so that I can actually run a whole 5k. I have no desire to go on towards 10k. I just want to get better at what Iβm doing now. However, I need a plan/structure to keep me motivated. Any suggestions, and does it include MJ? π
To anybody reading this who may have just started this planβ¦β¦ if youβre feeling anxious β donβt be! Just trust it, because it works.
Iβll still be popping in here, because I know Iβm still in very early days, and need Oldfloss and others to keep me right!
Finally, to pinch a quote β Keeeeeeeeeeeep running! π