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5k running, soooooo happy 🏃‍♀️😊

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I am now running 5km after 14 weeks of running twice a week. My mental health has improved and so has my stamina. Several people have commented on how much weight I have lost. Actually none 🤔 but I have definitely toned and now look slimmer. Success !! 😁

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Perry-Formis

Well done. Thanks for posting this as it's so inspiring for a complete beginner like me. I too am looking to boost my mental well-being as well as physical. Keep it up.

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VeroveroGraduate in reply to Perry-Formis

Good luck with your running journey. I personally love running (but hate many other types of exercise) as it helps me get fresh air, clear my head and makes me feel independent and strong!

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Maz1234Graduate

Well done nice time for a 5k.

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VeroveroGraduate in reply to Maz1234

Thanks, finished my run by running up and down the street to make it up to 5 k !

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Maz1234Graduate in reply to Verovero

We have all been there when we haven’t quite got are miles in.

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GrannyhugsGraduate

Brilliant news congratulations. Keep running happy 🏃‍♀️🥳

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VeroveroGraduate in reply to Grannyhugs

Thanks !

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate

Congratulations! Another first 5k faster than mine was too!

Weight isn’t everything, especially early on the fitness journey. If you have it stable, in theory you’ll start to lose some when the muscle development tails off... and now you’re fitter and healthier you have lots more time, so there’s no rush.

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VeroveroGraduate in reply to UnfitNoMore

Thanks I am trying to get faster at running and my aim is to do the Parkrun on the next few weeks when I graduate from the couch to 5 k program.

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate in reply to Verovero

Cool... keep the pace down on most runs, there’s a saying “slow down to speed up” and it’s true. Some shorter quick ones and some longer slow ones are good... save the 5k pace/distance combo for “race” day. It’s still early days and you’re still developing those running legs and aerobic capacity... watch your comfortable/easy pace rise over time and you’ll be amazed what you can do to that time.

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Runner1983

Amazing well done!! This is very inspiring as I’ve just started. What watch do you have? Would you recommend it?

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VeroveroGraduate in reply to Runner1983

Thanks runner! My watch is a Garmin 10. I have had it 4 years and it is great for running and daily use. My hubby has a Fitbit and a Garmin forerunner and much prefers Garmin.

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Runner1983

I’ve heard the fitbits aren’t great. Thanks for that!

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