Hello, I managed to run 10k for the first time back in May, but then got a tick bite which stopped me for a couple of weeks. I am now running 10km slowly but getting there. I am running the 10km Windsor Women's Run and the 10km Spitfire Run in September
However, in a moment of madness, I decided to apply for The Great South Run. 10 miles. Please be nice- I am doing it for a charity called ATLA which supports training for lip reading tutors and support running lip reading classes for people with hearing loss. The classes are great, as they also act as a support group and have helped me a lot.
Thanks, Nell x
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Hello Nell! I'm doing the Great North Run and also accidentally the Great Scottish Run, so although a different location I will be feeling your pain come September 😊 By then you'll be more than ready, I'm sure, it's not madness at all! I know there are others here doing the GSR so you're in good company.
Thanks the Great North Run is my ultimate aim for next year (I was born in Hartlepool but escaped to Hampshire). Good luck with your runs. GSR is late Octoberish. I am going to my first running group meeting tomorrow to help with speed and confidence.
Hello!! And an enormous big snuggly welcome to the forum, with ice cream because it's pretty hot at the moment If you like ice cream, anyway. What's your favourite flavour?
I digress The Great South Run looks like an excellent choice to me, some people were just chatting the other day about what a great distance 10 miles is (see the post "Harry Hawks 10" healthunlocked.com/marathon... ). And you have loads of time to train for it - have fun! Great cause too.
Do you mean you picked up Lyme Disease? Nasty Some people have been sharing about that on the Beyond C25K Facebook group facebook.com/groups/BeyondC...
Looking forward to hearing more about your training and racing!
Ice cream- always. I love Rum and Raisin (but not Carte D'or- that's just yuck) or there was a seller who sold elderflower sorbet on top of Harting Down last year which was scrummy.
Luckily no Lyme Disease but I had an allergic reaction to the tick, and 111 told me to go to A&E (the rash went half way across my back). By the time we got seen at 2.30am (4 hours later) the allergic reaction had settled and the rash faded, but I was on 2 antihistamines a day for two weeks which unfortunately caused me to just be zonked. The bugger also got me right on the bra line so the irritation didn't help. It just meant I failed to run for a couple of weeks.
Still, on with the running tonight- in the middle of the England game as well.
I did my first 10K in May too! I keep seeing adverts for the Windsor one and wish I could do it but the date doesn’t work for me. Sounds like quite a fun year you’ve got planned. At home we often say “just do it scared” you’ll be so proud of all you achieve this year!!
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