As the newest member of the admin team, I just wanted to introduce myself and say a quick 'Hello' to all the lovely runners on this forum!
I completed Couch to 5k a little over four years ago now. I remember there were good runs ๐ and bad runs ๐ซ and 'omg - I am a runner!'๐ฑโบ๏ธ runs - but what often got me through the tough runs (and the injury๐), was the amazing support I found here and being able to share my journey with other like-minded souls.
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It would be fair to say that running has since become a passion and has done wonders, not only for my physical fitness but also my mental wellbeing.๐ After completing the program, I carried on running๐๐ฝโโ๏ธ...and running, with my highlight being completing my first half marathon a couple of years ago. Alas, I have spent my fair share of time on the injury couch too ๐ซ - but hey, I always came back - hopefully a little more knowledgeable and maybe even a tiny bit wiser! ๐
I mostly love to run on my own but also enjoy taking part in organised events (the bling!๐ ๐) My favourite place to run is out in the local countryside - fields, bridleways, footpaths and muddy trails....the muddier the better actually but I also enjoy road running too.
Like other 'graduates' of Couch to 5k, I have continued to enjoy popping in to spend time here (as well as the sister forums - Bridge to 10k/Marathon running and Race Support). I know how much this forum can help keep new runners motivated and feel supported - and remember how wanting to post a positive run report on here, would often help me knuckle down and get through a run, without letting those gremlins take control!
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Whatever your experience and whatever your reason for starting this program, please BELIEVE that you can do it. I was fast approaching 50 when I started this program, with an initial goal of 3 x 30 mins runs a week and hopefully of becoming a fitter person. I didn't think much further than that because that alone would have been enough. One thing I do know from hanging around here for the last few years, is that if you want it to - it really can change lives! Happy running and good luck!
Sandra
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