Whoop Whoop. Oh my golly π. I did it!! OK, I was slow, but I did it. A whole 20 minutes in one stretch. WoW what a good feeling. Onwards and upwards.
I also have strong muscles in my calves instead of cotton wool (and muscles appearing elsewhere) who'd have thought it eh?
So proud of myself β.
Don't give up....we can really do this.
Have a lovely evening everyone π
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π I most certainly will π. I felt elated after week 3 but my sense of achievement today is off the scale. I will most definitely remember your advice on Friday for W6R1. Slow and steady will be my motto from now on. In the past, I would have given up in week 1 as it was hard trying something way out of my comfort zone and I have never been known for my patience, but, at last, I have learned its virtue.
Thankyou π not so sure about invincible but so, so pleased I have continued with this programme. Not only have I absolutely amazed myself but also some folk who know me who said I would give up as it's in my nature to throw in the towel when things don't go my way. Not anymore. I've learned some valuable lessons these past 5 weeks and will continue to do so.
You deserve to be very proud of yourself, congratulations on completing run 3 of week 5, that is a milestone run with C25K, onwards and upwards to week 6 run 1 but be careful about that run as it catches out some people with the interval walks and runs after the non stop 20 minutes of W5R3 which you have just ran ππΎ
Hat off to youβ¦I have the challenge of W5 R3 on Saturday and thanks to the encouragement of the community am honestly starting to look forward to it. You are a further inspiration so keep up the awesome work!!
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