I just completed w9r3 and what a cracking morning for it! Just as I was heading home for my warm down walk, the sun started to come up properly!
Happy with my final stats too: According to strava I did 4.36km and according to polar beat I did 4.4km but Iβm just glad I did over 4km π
So I thought I would look back through my posts and Itβs lovely to see my progress.
Best run: w5 r3 (obviously) this was a turning point, but also did I it in bucketloads of rain which made it so much more satisfying!
Worst run: w6r3: Only run Iβve considered stopping, but I didnβt give up.
Highlight: w7r1: After W6r3 This run was a game changer.
Low point: ankle injury w8r3 and having to rest. Sitting on the IC made me reassess my input and every other day at slightly longer distances is not good for my joints. It also made me realise how important the strength & flex is in between plus warm ups and warm downs.
I am proud of myself for getting my backside out there and making positive changes in the process.
Thanks for all the positive messages, words of encouragement and help/advice from everyone on here that kept me going! This forum really did keep me motivated to get out there week on week.
Next step: 5k park run at Christmas / New Year maybe π
That is a very good diary of your running journey with C25K, congratulations to you on completing C25K with week 9 run 3 and graduating π ππΎ π
To get your graduation badge and the word GRADUATE π next to your username leave a message on the November graduate post in the pinned posts on the right side of the healthunlocked C25K home page and tell the administrators that you have ran W9R3 of C25K and graduated π ππΎ π
Good morning Buddy34, I am just about to leave the house for that Coffee Concert in Glasgow, I know the name Buddy is the name of your dog, I am just wondering about the 34?
Hi Buddy34, I have just come home from the Coffee Concert in Glasgow, after the concert I had a nice cake and a cup of coffee, I would say that the number of people attending was about the same as yesterday at parkrun, I met some nice people from Bearsden.
Have a good week, perhaps you will increase your distance to 8K some day this week
Congratulations! Fantastic news. You have done so well. Great to reflect on the programme & be able to identify the turning point. Itβs inspiring for me to see that even an injury couldnβt hold you back. Xx
Thanks very much! I am honoured to have inspired you! I too was inspired on here by someone that had been struck down with injury but completed the program in their own time. This forum is marvellous!
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