As some of you know, I graduated x3 weeks ago and after initial euphoria, felt flat going it solo in big school. I was way short of 5km but was well pleased to be running at all never mind for 30 mins, after 58 years of little more than dog walking. I posted this on the forum and had some really good advice and support from my lovely VRBs
Today I got up not really wanting to run but it was my designated day so set off a bit sulkily with an attitude of well if I do 20 mins thats ok but if I do 30 thats better. My couldnt care less attitude seemed to quieten the running gremlins and I was surprised to find I covered 5.15 km, me running over 5km, I could have cried, ok it took me 51 mins but I did it
Thanks to the support from everyone who took time to reply to me over last few month π
Anyone thinking of starting couch25k but doubting their ability please try it and we will be cheering you onπ’πββοΈπ
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Well done π itβs still 5k no matter how long it takes you. I havenβt quite made it to 5k yet, looking forward to that day! Iβm pretty slow so looking to work on my speed first. I find Iβm often better on those days when I set off feeling a bit like I canβt be bothered! Some days you can over think it.
Absolutely brilliant - nice & slow is always best!! And it takes me about 50 mins to do 5k. I consolidated a few weeks of one 50 run per week & then gently & slowly upping the duration. I think thereβs something lovely in these long slow runs. Once it cools down properly Iβm going to try my first 10k - at my π pace of course!
So you were going to do 20, then 30 but actually did 51?! Sounds like those gremlins were well and truly sent packing! Well done nqr, a lovely post again from you!
Thatβs amazing, really well done, just fantastic! Iβm in my fifties, Iβve just started but have historical knee issues and Iβm just hoping the gradual build up will mean my knee can take it. You are an inspiration!
thanks Jazzyrunner, honestly I never dreamed I would be running, just a few months ago I couldnt so you can do it too, slow and steady, let your body become accustomed to the increased exercise and it will adapt ππββοΈ
I'm edging closer but only at 35 minutes last week so not hitting the 5k mark yet. Going up to 40 mins this week so i hope to see the elusive distance creeping closer!
hi Lindsey I have had good days n not so good, heat has played a part in that but I think my frame of mind too, was trying too hard i think to get to 5k n think this added pressure. Tried to follow advice from here of forget about distance n time n just run and on the day it worked, tmoro will see how it goes
best wishes to you, nice to hear from you, take care
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