I was struggling to get out today as busy with family things being Easter Sunday. So whilst my husband and son settled down this afternoon to watch the football, I quickly got my running gear on and headed out.
Surprisingly I didnβt feel nervous about the run today after Wk8βs 28min runs. I think itβs amazing how the programme not only physically prepares you for the longer runs but mentally too π
Wk9 R1 was enjoyable, slow and steady and I ran with a big cheesy grin on my face as I still canβt quite believe Iβm out there running.
Happy Easter everyone and happy running! ππΌββοΈπββοΈ
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How lovely! Well done, Melo! And you are right, the way this programme works is on both the physical and the mental level. Glad you are enjoying being out there and running!
I donβt quite recognise the person Iβve become π always thinking about my next run, new routes, foam rolling every day haha!!! Who is this woman π
I did Week 9 Run 1 today too...30 minutes and I didnβt stop (in fact could have gone for longer!) Iβm already planning what route to do for run 2 and have just printed a 5k to 10k plan off... well done us and hope you are eating lots of chocolate tonight! x
Fantastic! Well done to you too ππ thatβs great youβve already printed off your 5k to 10k plan. Iβm going to join a running group with a friend for one night a week and hoping to get a few park runs under my belt once I graduate π
Thank you π and thankfully no more issues with my calf π€ Iβve been doing the stretches everyday and working on my core....all really helping, thank you x
Go you! You're speeding your way towards that podium - very well done and I'm looking forward to your graduation! πππππββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπ
Aww thanks Jo π hoping to graduate next Sunday as husband away on business for a few days and Iβm unable to go out for a run as Iβve got a 7yr old son. Run 2 fingers crossed Thursday night, graduation run Sunday π€
Congratulations Melo, the next time you do a run, while your son and husband are watching "The football" switch OFF the telly and get them to come with you. Start them at week one and eventually in 9 weeks you will all be running a 5k as a family.
Managed to get my husband on the plan and heβs at Wk 7 π my sons just turned 7 so he struggles with the longer runs but loves the junior park run when he doesnβt have a football match to play.
Weβve definitely become a running family, love what C25K has done for us all π
Thank you for your reply 'Melo' yes it's nice to see you ALL getting out and doing a run and not watching TV all the time, near to where I live there are 1k runs for children in Primary School
Well done to you. I too did my week 9 R1on Sunday Morning. Managed 5.1k and had the biggest smile on my face! I cant believe that Iβve done it.
Weeks 1 to 4 I hated running. However, once Iβd conquered the longer runs in week 5 and beyond I now really enjoy it. Iβm definitely going to continue as I feel much better and weigh less. So much so that Iβve promised myself that Iβll do an official 10k run/race in the autumn.
My message to anyone struggling atm is to keep at it as itβs worth it.
I was exactly the same and the longer runs have really helped. Wow 5.1k is amazing, well done π I managed 4.7k including my 5min warm up walk and cool down but only 3.8k during the 30min run....Iβm definitely slow and steady π
Good luck with your last 2 runs and see you on the podium very soon!
5.1k according to my gps app. On my last 28 minute run I only managed 4.2k so it should perhaps come with a heath warning. Anyway speed and distance isnβt important at this point. Itβs all about putting the minutes in. Good luck to you too
Brilliant!! Good for you on coming so far & wear that cheesy grin with pride...I often have a cheesy grin when Iβm running...& sometimes I sing out loud without realising....thatβs the joy that is running!!! ππΌββοΈππΌββοΈ
I did my W9R1 yesterday, and given that twice had to give up on the first 20 minute run I am amazed at myself My run was exactly 2 miles, according to Strava - now have to work on the speed.
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