I did it! I am a graduate for the first time ever!π
It was a lovely uneventful run and I am SO happy! When Sarah said Iβd done my 30 minutes I burst into tears (and trust me, Iβm not usually a bursting-into-tears-in-public kind of girl)
I want to say a big thankyou to everyone on this wonderful forum, without the advice and encouragement I do wonder if Iβd have carried on?!? Now I get grumpy if I donβt have chance to check updates at least once a day (so nosey!) π€£
Well, Iβd better stop waffling on, but as you can tell... Iβm very happy, very relieved, and very proud of myself.
Next for me is a few more 30 minute runs and then slowly increase the length of time until Iβm at 5K. Then, I guess Iβll just keep working to bring that time down. No big aspirations on my part. No 10K or half marathons on the horizon.. just a happy runnerπ€£
Congratulations to you 'Lillybeth', the next great joy you will have is once you get your time down to 30 minutes for the 5k, just take it gradually and most importantly enjoy.
Hi Lillybeth iβm In exactly the same place and have had the same thoughts as you. Never run before and graduated last Sunday. I want to build up to a 5k Parkrun and I might try my local one this Saturday. Maybe run for 30 - 35 mins and brisk walk the remainder!
Well done you Liz I have two weeks to go until I can graduate. Let me tell you that reading your update post has been a huge inspiration to me. Thank you x
Youβll be surprised how quickly the weeks go-just one run at a time. I usually ran twice weekly not three and i still did it in 10w and 5d... keep going πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈ
Well done! Hope to reach your level in a couple of months time weather permitting (surely we won't have more snow)! Really well done - wife and I have been most grateful for your support and we will be eager to see what you get up to next!
Oh you sneaky sod, I had all the champagne and party poppers ready for Wednesday morning! If I set them off now, what will the neighbours think?!
Soooo, so, so many congrats! Proper pleased for you. Those were well earned tears. Sod it if it was in public! You totally deserved this. Oh and the wondering if you'd have carried on?! Complete tosh, you've got the determination and guts aplenty without us
It's surreal isn't it? Takes a while to sink in. Try not to randomly blurt it out to people over the next few days (Oh wait, was that just me squeaking "30 MINUTES!" to baffled folk? yeah probably. LOL). First order of business, you'd best be changing the tense in your profile to "I HAD never run". Because you are are, unquestionably, a runner now!
Enjoy the consolidation runs. They were simultaneously weird and fun at the same time!
Haha! Thankyou so much! And youβre right, it WAS going to be this morning but I got out of work a little earlier and I just couldnβt wait!! Even though it meant a very dark run (too dark if Iβm honest, but I didnβt care)π€£π€£
I go away tomorrow and Iβve had it fixed in my head that I wanted to graduate before I went so I just wanted to get it done (too impatient). Thanks again πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈ
Well done you. It is such a great feeling. Most importantly now is to keep going. Not necessarily for longer (yet) but donβt stop! Enjoy that accomplished feeling x ππ»ππ»
CONGRATULATIONS!!! I can tell you feel runderful...and so you should...and you should be very proud of yourself...what an achievement?! Nowt wrong with bursting into tears, honestly, Iβve had many tears because of running, some good, some not so good...enjoy your graduate glow & on Friday when I open my bottle of wine I shall raise a glass to you and your success!! ππΌββοΈπͺπ»π₯
Congratulations, I love it that you burst into tears....it is such an amazing achievement & obviously means the world to you! Well done you ππππββοΈ
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