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Never underestimate your potential! My story... C25K and beyond!

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Having lost a couple of stone, I was looking for some form of exercise. Someone mentioned Couch to 5k so I decided to give it a go.

I started C25K in February 2018 and those first runs of one minute we’re so tough! Each week I ran on a Tuesday and Thursday and then did the final run of the week within parkrun. I’ve never been a runner, always struggling to get my breathing sorted, but once I’d got through the 5-8 minute intervals, that seemed to settle down. W5R3 was a real turning point for me - I couldn’t believe I could run for a whole 20 minutes! By week 7 I could manage the parkrun non-stop in a slow but steady 35 minutes. I plodded through the runs, never looking at my pace - slowing down as the runs got longer. In April 2018 I graduated - I was so proud of myself! Also, I’d entered the parkrun community and met a whole new bunch of friends!

So what next? I liked the structure of C25K, so I hopped straight over to the bridge to 10k forum to start Ju-Ju-‘s plan. However, in week 1 I got to 6k, week 2 took me to 7.5k and by week 3 I had done 10k in 1 hour 18 minutes. Probably not advisable to up that fast (stick to the 10% rule) but I felt I could keep plodding on. On the contrary, it took a fair few weeks of consolidation to feel comfortable (well kind of) doing that distance.

Now I’d started to get bored of running alone. That’s when, whilst at my first 5k race, I met a lovely lady from a local running club. I joined in August and absolutely loved it! Such great support and I loved the social aspect of it. I immediately had dozens of new friends - but you start to see the amazing distances all of these crazy running people do regularly! Even a few ultra runners who do 50, 80, 110 miles! So many people had done a half marathon - and that’s what I decided I’d do next!

So in September, (by now I’d lost over 4 stone) I started to build up gradually, with one of my new friends from club. I hopped over to the marathon forum! By October, my parkrun time was sub 30 and by January this year I had done my first half marathon distance. Why stop there? I then did three 15 mile runs and one 17 mile. I’ve recently got my first sub 1 hour 10k (58:54 I think) and my 5k is sub 28 minutes now. My first official half marathon was a couple of weeks ago - Liverpool Rock ‘n’ Roll. It was fab and I was an emotional wreck at the end - I pushed myself and it was a tough course - hills at the start and strong winds along the Mersey at the end. I was pleased to finish in 2:17. Five of us ran together and crossed the line hand in hand. That’s the photo - I’m second from the left.

Now - well at age 44, with 65 parkruns under my belt, my marathon training starts on Tuesday 😱 I’m (hopefully) doing the Yorkshire marathon in October. 18 months since graduation! Scary stuff!

So I guess what I’m saying is - believe in yourself. Running is tough but extremely rewarding regardless of your pace. I’ve run 3 times a week since week 1 of Couch to 5k and, if you commit to it, you can achieve amazing things! (Oh and I’ve not needed anxiety medication or an inhaler since week 2)

This will be on my 26.2 tattoo I will hopefully get (🤣)

“She believed she could so she did.”

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Wild-Strawberry profile image
Wild-StrawberryGraduate

Well done!!! So inspiring to read your story. Good luck with the marathon! I’ll start week 3 run 1 on Monday. Can’t wait.

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toWild-Strawberry

Thank you! Good luck with your running - it’s changed my life!

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Wild-StrawberryGraduate in reply toTasha99

I think it’s starting slowly to change my life too (:

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IannodaTruffeMentor

It is great that you are running so much and enjoying it, but the sentence that I see as so, so important is ".. I’ve not needed anxiety medication or an inhaler since week 2"

Just look what running can do.

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toIannodaTruffe

Absolutely 😍 And thank you for all of your wise words throughout my journey

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IannodaTruffeMentor in reply toTasha99

We all help one another along.........it is what runners do!

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Kevtrev

Well done you that’s an achievement and a half and you look fantastic you have inspired me to go further with your story. I’m running tomorrow C25K W9R3 my graduation 🎓 run and then I’m going to do a parkrun on next Saturday I’m loving it and I’m planning to do a 10k and I will see where I go from there. I didn’t realise running was so addictive and expensive I’ve got a proper pair of trainers from runners need and had a gait analysis there and I’m a neutral so I got myself a pair of brooks ghost 11 should of been £120 and the shop price matched them for me on the web as that’s standard they do it for every customer and I got them for £96 happy days 😉

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toKevtrev

Yes it’s very expensive! It’s the gear for all weather! It’s good to get your gait done - you can just go online now you know which style suits you. Enjoy parkrun - you never know, you could have your 50 shirt this time next year. Get signed up for some races 😜

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Kevtrev in reply toTasha99

I will be signing up for some races don’t know when but I’m definitely doing some. Do you get tee-shirts for doing runs and park-runs 😉

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toKevtrev

Yes parkruns you get them for 50,100,250 and 500

What’s the point in doing a run if you don’t get a tshirt IMO!

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Kevtrev in reply toTasha99

Yes very true looking forward to getting my first one then long way of 😉🏃🏻‍♂️

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Buddy34Graduate

What a great post reading from start to now such an achievement well done 😊

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toBuddy34

Thank you! It’s amazing how the body adapts!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

She certainly did.. thanks Tasha... wow... what a journey you have had!!!! xxx

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toOldfloss

Thanks for your support along the way! 😍

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toTasha99

I am so happy to have played a small part in your ongoing and amazing running story... All supporting each other and all running together:)

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primaballerina

WOW - very uplifting - well done on all your hard work, fitness and weightloss - bet you look and feel FABULOUS! Keep it up and GO GIRL - for that marathon! WOW

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toprimaballerina

Thank you so much! I’ll try my best 😱😳

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Decker

Brilliant story Tasha! Keep believing in yourself and you will!

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toDecker

🤞🏽 I can do 26.2! Thank you! Good luck to you too!

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Sandraj39Graduate

Great post Tasha - and a very inspiring story! As someone else who has carried on running post-Couch25k, I completely agree that it can change lives. Good luck with your marathon training (not sure I will ever be up to that but am hoping to do another Half Marathon either in the autumn or next spring). Keep on running! 🙂

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toSandraj39

Well done to you too! Not sure I’m up to it but I’ll give it my best shot 💪🏽

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Sandraj39Graduate in reply toTasha99

I believe...😀

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate

That particular run is on my radar, I’ve heard it’s a lot of fun.

Great job and brilliant time... enjoy that journey to the marathon and those meds can become an even more distant memory as you put more miles between them and you.

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toUnfitNoMore

Thank you! Which is on your radar? Liverpool or Yorkshire?

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate in reply toTasha99

Liverpool... and possibly Yorkshire... and almost certainly the Manchester to Liverpool ultra down the ship canal... which I can’t remember which way it’s run now, they reversed it a few years ago.

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toUnfitNoMore

I may do Manchester marathon next year. When I don’t get into London 🤣

Ultra?! Wow! I might get to 32 one day but that’s it.

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate in reply toTasha99

Never thought I’d even think about it... and I’m not at HM yet... but I’m thinking about it 😂

I don’t want to run London or Manchester as I’m not into city running, but the Liverpool one seems to be most me of all the city ones I’ve seen.

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toUnfitNoMore

The least appealing race to be is the great north run - 60k people! But I’ll do it once.

Whereabouts in Yorkshire are you? I’m in Middlesbrough.

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate in reply toTasha99

I’m in the extreme north of Derbyshire... so without going further north Manchester is one side of me and Sheffield the other, and yet I live in the midlands 🤷‍♂️

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backintimeGraduate

Amazing story. Thank you for telling us.

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Tasha99Graduate in reply tobackintime

You’re welcome!

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BaddieThePirateGraduate

Wow Tasha, what an amazing journey! Well done. 😀⚡️

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toBaddieThePirate

Thank you! I feel quite proud!

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Elfe5Graduate

Soooo proud of you Tasha - what a fabulous journey - life changing. 😄

.. and I remember the time that you said you didn’t think over 5k was for you!! 😂 xxx

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toElfe5

Ha ha! Thanks! Hope you’re ok!

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Elfe5Graduate in reply toTasha99

Been on the IC for a long time, but I will restart asap. Xx

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toElfe5

Good luck 🤞🏽

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CAFC62Graduate

A lovely story Tasha - very well done. This is amazing inspiring ☺️

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Tasha99Graduate in reply toCAFC62

Thank you! If I can do it, anyone can 😊

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