This post is mainly for the new Graduates, or the almost new Graduates.But anyone on the programme may read it and find it helpful
Hi everybody....
Just to let you know that over the next weeks, you may notice one or two, or maybe even more posts from some of our awesome Graduates from the other forums.
It is noticeable to us, in the Team, that when some folk Graduate, or are almost at Graduation, there may be feelings of uncertainty...
We have so many choices.
We may have started this programme, (indeed, I know I did), only intending to get to the end of the nine weeks and that would be it; never imagining that we would mange to complete the programme and, even more surprisingly that we would want to go on!
We have so many suggestions and links in our pinned posts, we have started a new Quest on here for the new Graduates and indeed, our What Next post compiled by our
IannodaTruffe .. gives us even more choices and suggestions and ideas!
But for some of us, it may be a bit like negotiating a maze...and we may set out on a track only to find it comes to a dead end... or we start to move on too quicky, forgetting that this programme has only just started the running process...this may end in a drop in self-confidence or even injury.
So... a call has been sent out out to some of our Graduates from Bridge to 10K and Marathon and Half Marathon Forum, to pay us a visit now and then and to share some of their experiences and running adventures, from C25K and beyond.
Please...do read them. There are names you will know well and many you may not... but what folk have to say is worth listening to.
It may inspire you, motivate you, reassure you, give you ideas...hep you set your goals for the next stage of your running. Beginning , maybe by joining the Quest on here
Yes, we are all different., yes we all want something different from our running, but it never hurts to look at the different paths folks have taken after Graduation
I know that I continue to draw strength and motivation from the folk on here.. and that includes all of you. Reading your posts, sharing the victories and feeling the setbacks... I read about awesome successes and imagine the day I will achieve them...Little did I know, that one chilly day in March... a few days before my 69th Birthday I would, nearly three and a half years after Graduation..be running my first Half Marathon... and all my friends on here, who had got me to that cold blustery finishing line in Derbyshire, all ran with me.
Watch out for our friends, and welcome them.