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For those just wanting the short version -- Week 9 Run 3 done. You'll not want the ramble that follows 😁

Was going to wait until tomorrow to try parkrun but felt particularly great this morning, no tightness, no aches and generally more relaxed than usual. No flaffing about, gear on and out the door, will be plenty of parkruns to do another time.

Seems to have been the morning for it, group of 4 women ran past as I warmed up and several other runners where at different points along the path as I started off. Have never seen this many use this path at once in all the time I've walked here nevermind run. One of the runners past me before turning point and seemed to be similar height and build so upped the pace and some time later eventually was in stalking distance as I wanted to observe his stride and landing since a stampeding rhino lands with more grace than I do (still working on my ninja steps). Disappointed to see he was landing on his heels so didn't help my cause after the effort to catch him however it meant I had run further so for first time was able to branch off the path and do a couple of hills (very short ones but still, was feeling a little guilty at some having to run hills the whole way through and I'd avoided them till now).

Had a nice walk back with a gentleman that I frequently see walking along the floodgates. Apparently has been observing over the weeks and was very complimentary about my progress and suggested I join the local running club to take it further. Turns out he is a runner from another club. Runners are generally nice folk indeed πŸ™‚

Then was out for breakfast to celebrate and a slight name change BrokeyBusted... BrokeyNotSoBusted πŸ€ͺ

Great program with even better community here. Many thanks for the support, advice and guides - game changers.

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Some advice for any still reading (impressive willpower) that are new to the program or considering starting...

I went into this program with quite a few pains as result of previous injuries from years ago but did it with support from physiotherapy so if you have ongoing pains I'd recommend you check in with your GP or see a physio first and they may offer specific strengthening exercises or techniques to help with your pain management.

I've been a smoker over half my life and still smoke but no excuse not to be able to run and hopefully helps towards incentive to stop. Don't think you must quit first, get out and do that first run.

Read the guide... READ the GUIDE. It might be long (shorter than my posts πŸ€”) but contains a ton of valuable and essential information so dedicate some time to read and absorb as much as you can. Once you get speed down and keep your body hydrated it makes a huge difference.

It's your journey, so find your 'slow' pace and don't worry about anyone elses time or speed or what others think. Be confident in yourself and trust the program and bare in mind it isn't rigid - The 9 week program took me 11 (or 12) actual weeks as I took 3+ days between initial runs as I was going too quick and suffered so don't feel rushed, go slower and extra rest days are fine if you need them.

Post your runs often, good or bad. Others will love to follow your progress, share your successes and offer advice on those days that just don't go as planned. I found it helped keep me on track and a good reference that you can come back to check if needed.

Good luck and I wish you many happy miles.

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Many congratulations on your graduation, fellow runner.

This guide to post C25k running may be helpful healthunlocked.com/couchto5...

To get your Graduate Badge leave a message at this month’s Graduation Badge Post, which you can find in the Pinned Posts here healthunlocked.com/couchto5...

Keep running, keep smiling.

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BrokeyNotSoBustedGraduateβ€’ in reply toIannodaTruffe

Thank you, I'm grateful for your advice and the effort put into the guide.

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Instructor57Graduate

Congratulations on your graduation ! πŸ˜πŸ‘πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰I see you already have your badge and the link to the 'Whats next' post πŸ‘

Enjoy you running !

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BrokeyNotSoBustedGraduateβ€’ in reply toInstructor57

Thank you, I appreciate all your advice and support throughout the weeks.

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VespinaGraduate

WOOHOO! Congratulations. And congrats on the name change. Feels appropriate. What’s your planned celebration (you know I’m gonna ask)?

I’ve loved following your journey and seeing your progress. Thanks for the lovely post. Such fun to see how the β€œfinal” run goes (although this is of course the end of the beginning, not the finale).

Are you thinking of joining the running group? I’m pondering that for myself too. Would love to find out if you’re going to that. How lovely to get a personal recommendation.

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BrokeyNotSoBustedGraduateβ€’ in reply toVespina

Well I had a nice fry up if that counts πŸ˜‚. Been looking at some gear pondering what to go for next. I was thinking one of the phone holder vests - usually don't bring my phone but will need to if trying some of the different apps. But vest or arm holder thingy?... Dunno yet.

I think too soon for the running club, got another 4 or 5 weeks of stuff to do with physio and don't want to get too carried away yet. Some straight forward consolidation runs next couple of weeks (probably bring Laura along for those) then wanting to swap a run for some interval training most likely with hills. I do see myself joining the club at some point tho... Be more fun when it's a whole bunch of us getting soaked together 😁.

Check out your local club, most get you to come along for couple of weeks to see how friendly they are and if you enjoy it. Think many do reduced fee if joining part way through the year also.

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VespinaGraduateβ€’ in reply toBrokeyNotSoBusted

A fry up definitely counts πŸ‘

I’m hearing good things about the vests. I personally shove stuff in the pocket of my running jacket or in a travel waistband that I stick my passport in when I’m heading away. It’s not very high-tech over here 🀣. But I’m all on board for a graduation treat.

Fair enough on the running club. That makes total sense. I’ve checked out the websites for two of mine. And my coach says they are nice groups. So I might try a few sessions to see how that goes. I like the idea. (Although what happens if they bring bad rain vibes β˜”οΈπŸ€­πŸ˜†)

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BrokeyNotSoBustedGraduateβ€’ in reply toVespina

Pfft, I'll find out where you are and rain dance round your neighborhood for a week... Or 30 mins πŸ€ͺ

Don't look to change too much while you're already enjoying it. Handy to have few things waiting for when motivation starts to waver a bit. Trail trainers on my to-do list for a few routes here... Nearly ended on my ear just walking them in current trainers πŸ˜‚

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VespinaGraduateβ€’ in reply toBrokeyNotSoBusted

*deletes all posts with any mention of location - which is nearly all of them*

Seriously, that made me full-on lol. And also recognise that I think it is probably my turn for some rain.

Yep, trying to find a balance between keeping consistency (which for me is running days, this community and 30 minute runs) and mixing it up now there isn’t much of programme (which is having a coach and trying new apps). Still trying to find my way but I’m still getting out there which is the important thing. I’m scared if I take a break a couple of days will turn into 3 years.

Enjoy the trails - carefully. I now have proper trail shoes but you can do the less technical ones (flattish, without hazards like tree roots) in normal running shoes.

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MrBassmanjazzGraduateβ€’ in reply toBrokeyNotSoBusted

Vest - yes. I couldn't work with the Arm Thingy at all.

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SueAppleRunGraduate

Congratulations πŸŽ‰, awesome achievement

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Wagper08Graduate

Well done. Of to do mine soon πŸ€ͺ

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BrixcosGraduate

Congratulations! And may I say what a fabulous post (I persevered till the end!) And I love the name change. BTW I put my phone in the little back pocket of a short sleeved cycle top that I got for xmas a few years ago and never wore for its intended purpose. It's ideal for running 😊

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BrokeyNotSoBustedGraduateβ€’ in reply toBrixcos

Thanks ... I should give out a medal for getting through that πŸ… cheers for the tip on the cycle top

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MrBassmanjazzGraduate

(Congratulations). Excellent post. Top advice.

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00marksGraduate

Congratulations on completing C25K!

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Sidmouth203Graduate

Well done you I'm a bit behind you but only a week to go keep in touch with what you do next congratulationsπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸŽ‰πŸƒ

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brimbledaisyGraduate

You are obviously really well motivated. Well done!

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BrokeyNotSoBustedGraduateβ€’ in reply tobrimbledaisy

Picked an easier time of year to do it, will see how motivated I am when it's dark, wet and freezing πŸ™ˆπŸ˜‚

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