Good Morning everyone. It is a glorious one here in the Staffs' Moorlands and set to reach a balmy 16 degrees later today. Bikini on then. ( Just joking) !
Here I am, a little later with this post this week. I was running late anyway, but then thought I would post this today and that gives us a great week, before the next Catch-Up Post on April 1st.
Well, I have had a good week running wise, and am feeling extremely positive about my running and my exercise regime. That is due, in no small way, to the posts that I have been reading, and the replies to your running outings.
You are amazing !
At whatever level of your running you may be, you are meeting the challenges of each week with strength and determination. Doing what you are able to do, acknowledging the times that you are not able to run , accepting that, and adapting accordingly.
BUT, the overwhelming feeling I am getting from the posts, is that of enjoyment... and it is catching!
These are dark times in so many ways; the pressures that many of us are under, which seem to worsen daily, and the horrendous events in the Ukraine. We might be forgiven, if we were to just curl up on our couch and hide.
But no. You are out there and you are running and the joy is palpable.
I could put a list of quotes from endless posts, whcih demonstrate this, that I have read this week, but it would take too long.
I am popping a few in and hope those runners who wrote them recognise them, and don't mind me using them. Please do read some of the back posts if you have not already.
“ Believe it or not, but I am actually really looking forward to run 2 this time, I might become a runner after all”!
“ Loving the progress I am making and really looking forward to completing the plan next week “
“ Such freedom to run. It's a great feeling “!
“ I remember my first run after C25K and I felt like a child let out of school. It was like look at me I can run, LOOK AT ME I CAN RUN! It was such a great feeling “
Newbies, just starting the programme, full of trepidation on many cases and then suddenly realising, that if they do the prep' read the advice and take it slow and steady, that it is fun and hey, liking it
Forum friends who are further on in the programme, settled into their happy pace, eyes fixed on the Graduation podium, looking around, learning more and more about themselves and hey, liking it
New Graduates, who having reached the podium and got the badge to prove it, who are now deciding, during consolidation where to go next, relaxing into their running, letting the new running legs do their stuff, not constrained by timings or distance, feeling the freedom and hey, liking it!
Our repeaters, folk who have been away from running for a while; injury, illness or life events having halted them in their tracks, are coming back and their posts reflect the familiar feelings, as they return to their runs. No pressure, nothing to prove, and hey, liking it!
What better advertisement for Couch to 5K could there be, than these posts. Physical and mental well-being at any level.
My runs this week have been coloured by YOUR posts. I nearly always enjoy my runs, but sometimes... things weigh heavy. Not so those week.
I ran and I ran as I did in my first runs after Graduation, because I am able, I ran for pure joy.
When yesterday, on the scrobbiest bit of ground, tucked amongst the dead leaves and the stony earth, I spotted this beauty, it summed it all up for me.
The power of Nature, the power of Friendship and the Joy that our running brings to our lives
Thank you everyone !
So now, time to let everyone else in the corner know how your week has gone, share the enjoyment of YOUR runs ..and what you have planned for the next ones, as we hurtle towards the Spring. ( Or maybe just run steadily
Looking forward to all your replies
Let's get out there this week and share the joy!
Oldfloss x
UPDATE :
Added this for folk to take note.
We are lucky enough to have some new visitors to the corner this morning, including our own amazing CBDB , who is joining us to repeat C25K, after a horrid time on the IC.
If you have not visited the Strength and Flex Forum, which she runs, ( pardon the pun), so wonderfully, then please, please do. So, so much useful stuff there.
Here is the link.
healthunlocked.com/strength...
Welcome everyone !