... never really believed I could do it, but step by step, snorting, dribbling and not a pretty sight, I have finally completed c25k ... how ?
.. still not sure on that one, but with the help of my fantastic hubbie who ran with me (daughter and dog had both dropped out by week 5), the support of all you wonderful people who are on this journey of your own with me, who believed in me even when I didn't believe in myself, and my ever faithful, nagging and encouraging Laura ... I made it
I have laughed, cried, sworn, run through snow, ice, rain, wind and freezing temperatures, and I have conquered my mind and feel better than I have done in many years. I have added years to my life, my BP is lower and I now know if I put my mind to it I can achieve anything .. life really does begin after 40
So big hugs and kisses to you all and keep going as you can do it too x x x
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Oh, so well done amsjo! I've been hanging around waiting to see your graduation triumph since reading your earlier blog - so very glad to see you arrive!
Now go and send your message to the NHS editor - look in the directory under admin, if you haven't already.
You will look so good with a green badge! Now you can start thinking about parkruns perhaps?
Congratulations on your graduation! I love reading graduation blogs because it takes me right back to that moment Don't worry about the 5k, that will come, and enjoy your fantastic achievement - well done!
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