Whether you could actually want one, of course is a completely different matter
Hi every one... I do not usually post selfies...but, this is me... last year...last October actually..( look at that sunshine ), in Wales, just after running a 10K.
Now, before you think that I am completely narcissistic... there is method in my madness.
Now we have all noted the news that our incredible leader Realfoodieclub , has stepped down after 10 + incredible years; where she has worked passionately and tirelessly for us... we are in the throes of change. The Admins are working together to develop and enhance all the wonderful strategies, which have made our forums so fantastic...and come up with new ideas too. So you may find some of us popping up in the most unexpected places... and there may be new faces and names appearing soon too.
Hence; here I am !
I have got the opportunity to work with the wonderful UnfitNoMore , on this forum as well as Couch and Bridge
So this is by way of an introduction to those runners, who have as yet, not had the ... err ... pleasure ??? of meeting me.
I am the Original Grey Snail...although latterly, my shell has got lighter,my trails have got longer and my snail speed has increased a tad
I am going to be appearing here, now and then, and sharing some thoughts with you, to help with the strength and the stamina we need to keep us running. In conjunction with the ideas already here too
I will be posting with some ideas for simple regimes, that you can use to suit the level of running you are on. Exercises for some of your rest days... daily simple routines and some, dare I say, aimed specifically at the slightly more seasoned runner amongst us...( I am 69)
I shall be leaving the heavier exercise work and the technical stuff to those more qualified to advise!
The photo is there, merely to demonstrate that, by using regular strength and stamina exercises, we can keep our body healthy and strong, injury free and, hopefully in tip-top condition, and that in turn ensures our running is the best and most enjoyable it can be
Please... watch this space
Oldfloss x
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Hi SpanishShuffle, to graduate to Graduate10 you have run a 10K, I suppose the difference between the two is that with C25K you need to run 3/30 minute runs in week 9 of C25K, with Graduate 10, you only have to run one 10K to graduate π
Thanks you...yes..that was when I was getting back on track after a spell on the IC...I am really excited about this and linking it in with Couch too..and maybe a photo from you too...We need to show folk what we seasoned runners are doing
Thanks you...this is very early days..but we are working on linking this with the other sister forums...hoping that certainly from Couch, we can link everything in...and benefit all of us. X
So I've got an off-the-wall question: how do you manage colds or getting sick? Would you run anyway with a cold? and how long after something more wretched--like the flu, for example? The reason I'm asking is that I got my son's cold.... : (
For me, If I feel a cold coming on, I dial it all down a notch, mainly because I have gone out with a slight cold pushed myself on a run and next day sore throat, runny nose the lot rather than just a sniffle. I find just taking it easy for a week (walking only sometimes). I can just pick up the pace the next week. I hope it goes soon for you, Rfc x
I love this photo of you Floss, I am reaping the benefits of weekly strength and flex workouts. They really do help, like everyone I need some accountability and this forum is great for that. Thank you to both of you for keeping me S&Fing π. Rfc x
Welcome Oldfloss... absolute pleasure to have you over here and to work with you.
I did my first 10k not long after that photo... but I wasnβt quite so energetic afterwards... youβd only have been able to get a shot like that of me if there was a forklift involved π€£
I love this pic of you jumping for Joy, Floss, getting back to 10k again after a spell on the IC.π
You always come back stronger and have gone on to achieve so much...πͺI'd love it if you share your ideas and strenghening regime with us, and knowing you are watching over us will help to keep me invested in this important side of my running. I need prodding!
I love this too... I was so glad to be back on it and I do know that the work I try to maintain on keeping my body strong, does pay off...
It is great to be part of this forum for a while and sharing our ideas and tips together. It will keep us all on track I hope... and UnfitNoMore and Realfoodieclub have done a super job supporting us with all the strategies and challenges for us all
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