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Weekly Chat...October 1st to 7th October.

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Hi everyone and welcome to, yet another,new running week.

We are all so busy... life can be hectic .... and even more so for us runners!

Fear not, here is a place to take five, and enjoy a chat about our running adventures, trials, tribulations, successes, achievements etc.

Sometimes we don't feel like putting a whole post up, but just want to share something small, so this is a great place for doing that during the week.

If you're a lurker it is a great place to say a little hi, without the pressure of a full post.

So pull up a chair, slip off the running shoes, and settle down for a little natter:)

Wishing you all a happy , healthy ,running week

Oldfloss, Realfoodieclub, Ju-ju, Millsie-J and Roseabi

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ItstheMarchHare profile image
ItstheMarchHareGraduate

Good morning. Just done W2R2 and feeling very proud of myself 😊

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toItstheMarchHare

And so you should be..😉

Marcia-H profile image
Marcia-HGraduate

Good morning!! W7R2 today but debating if I should wait until tomorrow?

Baby went into toddlers room last night to sleep for the first time-long story short I’m shattered!! 😴

Having a well deserved coffee with the baby while the older one is at playgroup...... I will make a better decision then!!!

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MatildasPbGraduate in reply toMarcia-H

Boy, I remember those days (& nights!). Don’t worry it will get easier. They’ll be grumpy teenagers who won’t get out of bed sooner than you think. Oh hang on, how is that easier?!

I take my hat off to you though. I really don’t know how you fit running in your busy schedule. Especially on zero sleep. You’re amazing! Well done, happy running and hope you get some sleep soon.

Good luck.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toMarcia-H

Wait until you are feeling more human😉

Ps

Awesome Mama! And..my girls were never grumpy teenagers😉

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Marcia-HGraduate

Done and dusted-amazing what coffee and a banana can do!!!!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toMarcia-H

Well done that girl..on you go :)

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate

Just signed little Miss UNM up to race at your pace 10 mile challenge, would have gone 20 but she’s away for a week with school and then with grandparents at half term. She’s now thinking it’s a one run thing and is really quiet since I told her. Do I enjoy the quiet time 😈 or put her out of her misery?

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toUnfitNoMore

Enjoy😉

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sparky66Graduate

Ahh Hello , dear ole friend! Good to see you still here :) Sparky66 just returning after a long time out! im back and on r2w4 next :) feels great to be back on here again and beginning to catch up with some of the gang! :)

Hope you still out enjoying the tin tent ?

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply tosparky66

Hi You!!

Great to have you back again!

Loads off the gang are still here..we gave sold the tin tent..and have a holiday home in Criccieth now...some great runs for me there😉

You know the form..slow and steady..and keep posting please😊

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Ibot

Hey ho 🙋🏽‍♀️

Just done W4 R1 and didn’t die 🤩 always a bonus.

I actually 😳🙄🤫 enjoyed it 🤗

Thank you for always being there x

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

You are welcome 😊 A huge well done to You!

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ButtercupKidGraduate

Still here, still repeating week 1, still making up daft poetry as I stagger along. Happy running this week, everybody 😀😀😀

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toButtercupKid

A runner after my own heart..I made up words to Christmas carols..go you !!!

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ButtercupKidGraduate in reply toOldfloss

I’ll try that in December. I might even be on to week 2 by then 😄

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toButtercupKid

You are doing wonderfully!

This was one of mine...:)

To the tune of Deck the Halls..

The Runners Carol

See us run past hedges of holly

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

'Tis the season to be jolly

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

Don we now our buff and bob hat

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

What do we care, if we get laughed at

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

See the hill that's up before us,

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

Keep on running, join the chorus

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

Follow me, we must keep going

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

Could be worse. it could be snowing,

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

Graduation soon is coming,

Fa la la la la, la la la la.

What the heck, We'll keep on running

Fa la la la la la la la .. LA!

See... what fun we have with this running eh?

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ButtercupKidGraduate in reply toOldfloss

Love it ! I’ve never made it to 3 verses yet. Full of admiration !

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ItstheMarchHareGraduate in reply toButtercupKid

Daft poetry, that’s something I’ll try on my next run!

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ButtercupKidGraduate in reply toItstheMarchHare

Works every time !😀

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Hug5Graduate in reply toButtercupKid

I got stuck on week 3 but after persisting for weeks it then just seemed to click. Keep going.

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clavicus

Hi All,

When I started C25k I really struggled with painful legs and basically being really unfit/not a spring chicken. This wasn't helped by having a sedentary job, going from sitting all day to running in the evening.

In a previous post I explained that early-on I decided to use C25k to learn to run 5k, and NOT as a 9 week course to run 5k. I wanted to take my time and I successfully (despite lots of aches and pains) got to the end of week three by repeating the weeks about 2 or 3 times until I was ready to move on. It may sound nuts or even defeatist to some people but I have to say it worked really well for me.

I then stopped for about 2 months personal reasons - and the way-too-hot-to-run weather (for me at least) coming along, and I started again a couple of weeks ago at week 4.

The difference has been incredible. I am stronger and fitter than ever, virtually no leg pain and I completed the dreaded week 5 run 3 20-minute run on Saturday morning with relative ease. It was hard but I felt elated and proud to have come so far.

I know I'm not alone in saying that I honestly never believed I would be able to run, but help and support in this forum, realising that zillions of people go through the same anxiety, lack of confidence and physical struggles - and sheer determination and perseverance will change everything.

So, my two-penneth of advice for the newbie or started-and-stopped runners is that whatever stage you're at; however hard it feels; however many times you hear yourself say "I really can't do any more" - just slow down, keep putting one foot in front of the other, don't worry what you think other people think about you (trust me, they don't think anything other than how bloody amazing you are for getting off your arse and running), and LISTEN TO YOUR BODY.

That last one doesn't mean don't do anything because it hurts; it means read stuff, talk to people, ask questions (here), and understand the difference between good aches and bad pains. My knees ached so I read about what it might be, bought KT tape and knee tubes and it made all the difference.

Follow the guidelines, rest between runs, drink plenty of water and, above all - enjoy it.

Here's to getting to 5k - and, when I'm lying on a sunny beach in a few weeks, I will raise a glass to you all ;-)

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LiisaMGraduate

Okay, Oldfloss, I am happy to report that one day this week, I was able to run a mile before going back home.... It's working out very slowly--still hanging by that cord! I shout a lot now and then; I need to control my temper! Stupidity is hard to deal with even though I understand that it's not his fault. Understanding helps but it is clearly not the solution. In 3 weeks I want to go to my book club, but I still haven't figured out how to get someone here when I'm NOT here at a price that seems reasonable. Yes, I can get someone I trust but for $25/hour, but at that rate, going to my book club meeting, to include travel, would cost nearly $100! So: work to be done yet!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toLiisaM

This is super news.

Small and slow steps..but making gentle progress.

It is so hard... I know I felt terribly guilty if I had been impatient with my Mum...but we are human and we sometimes do struggle. We do our best... and that is exactly what you are doing.

Is there any family or friend who could come for a while if you headed to your Book Club? Costs are extreme...:( But you do need time for you to keep your sanity and recharge your batteries.

Your run will have helped..very, very well done... I know how I feel after even just a short burst... :)

Try to stay strong... I am holding that cord... and you know that I am here for you xx

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LiisaMGraduate in reply toOldfloss

Thank you, Oldfloss. I'm really, really glad you are there. My folks have passed and my children are in other cities, as is my sister. I have friends, but they will be at the book club meeting! I'm working on figuring things out. Soon we'll have winter and I won't have to worry about the lawn getting mowed anyway....

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toLiisaM

If I could come to you... I would. x Please.. stay strong... :)

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LiisaMGraduate in reply toOldfloss

I wanted to run today, but 2 pm came somehow without a run, and now I have the busiest day of the week. I have to pick up vegetables from our local farm, shop for the extra things we need at several places, etc., etc., etc., including getting BERRY PIE ( <-- it's in caps because it's EXTREMELY important to my husband, :D ) followed by cleaning cat litter boxes, feeding cats and the dog, walking the dog, fixing supper, doing dishes, and taking the garbage bin down our long driveway for pickup tomorrow morning, and managing the day's mail [aka bills].

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DuddlesGraduate

Still suffering the odd setback following on from debilitating sepsis at Christmas. My comeback in the spring was too quick, too fast. So on it again, with the odd set back, but up to Week 5 now, setting good times. But I am repeating each week, so it is six times for each week, in a fortnight, rather than just the three runs. I think it is helping. But a bit frustrating, wanting to zoom forward at the normal rate. 5.1 done today and so tempted to move onto 5.2 but I must maintain the discipline handed to me by a Doctor and physiotherapist and do another 5.1. Doubling up on the runs is I think good advice for those with problems.

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Wenders3Graduate in reply toDuddles

This is really helpful to me Duddles. I’m about to start w3r1 but wondered about repeating each week? I was regularly running 10k until I was struck down with severe sepsis/multiple organ failure in June 2017. I’ve been left profoundly deaf and have ongoing balance issues so starting this programme is a challenge but I’m so pleased to be getting back out there. Think I’ll repeat w2 before moving on to w3.....my recovery from this illness has been so slow I guess my return to running should be equally gradual! Thanks for the advice (I’ve also been wanting to zoom ahead but my body is telling me otherwise!)

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toWenders3

Well done. Take your time and just enjoy moving slowly. Listening to our body is one of the best lessons we learn😊

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Wenders3Graduate in reply toOldfloss

Thank you - I’ve had a hard time learning to be patient and adapting to my new limitations but managing to start the c25k is huge for me and the support on here is amazing 🙌🏻X

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DuddlesGraduate in reply toWenders3

Sepsis is not easy, but they caught me just in time. It took a month to get back to near normal (still not quite there) but my only consequences so far were a loss of weight and muscle. It sounds like you have had it far worse. I have had support from a local Sepsis Charity, which was very helpful, and of course Health Unlocked members are always so supportive and make a difference. Keep at it, it will make a difference, and I believe my basic fitness of recently graduating in Couch helped me survive the worst moments of sepsis.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toDuddles

You've found your way back wonderfully! Well done you and good to know you're feeling better!

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GBNDT44

This place is great! Today I’m feeling ever so proud of myself. W2R1 done. Now to get organised and off to work.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toGBNDT44

Great start to the day for you...Well done. Have a good one😊

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NikongirlGraduate

Just completed week 8 last night. Final push starts tomorrow with W9 R1. Slow and steady. Good luck to all - whatever week you are on.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toNikongirl

Slow and steady is the way..I shall be out tomorrow too.. we can run together.. well done you and enjoy!

Bluep profile image
BluepGraduate

Finally succumbed to the lurgy that seems to be doing the rounds at the minute.

So it's enforced rest for now

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toBluep

Rest up..feel better soon and know that the runs and us are still here x

Bluep profile image
BluepGraduate in reply toOldfloss

Thank you for your continued support. It really helps.

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Ewaugh

Morning. Just found this forum. I had finished week 4 but have stopped for a couple of weeks so about to go out and see if i can still manage a wk 4 run.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toEwaugh

Slow steady and I hope you made it:) Welcome back!

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Ewaugh in reply toOldfloss

thanks managed better than i thought i would :)

Myrar profile image
MyrarGraduate

Last ran 5 days ago and needed this forum to put things right ..thank you .will go out tomorrow and do that run 😀😀

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toMyrar

Well done..Will watch for your post...😉

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

Well done... L)

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