Well W1R3 completed even though it's freezing outside and pitch dark along some parts of my route (mainly due to the Council not fixing broken lamps !) and strangely, not only do I not feel as knackered as I think I should, but worringly, I spent quite a bit of this afternoon wishing I could get out and run -I fear I may be headed to addiction - though that might have had quite a lot to do with the extremely boring meeting I was enduring ??
(And to put my potential addiction into context, the chap at the desk next to me got out his sponsorship form for next year's London marathon - hopefully I'll never reach that stage of dependency)
Roll on W2. Maybe that will cure me of this worrying affliction !
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well done Wybrook, and BigEd, i started week 6 today and have never done any excercise in my life and im 41 so thats a long time....i think i am addicted , i got up early on saturday morning to do my first 20 min run, as i was going to a wedding in the afternoon and i was determined to do,it, i really love running and cant believe i have kept it up this long so keep it up its brilliant......
I'm now at week 7 and really misss the days I don't run.....yet not that long ago I had to repeat the first week......today 25 minutes straight!Love this addiction
Welcome to the "bitten by the bug" club! It's amazing how running takes over your life! I realised I'd been bitten when I was getting ready to visit my Dad for the weekend and the first thing in the bag was my trainers!
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