Just ran my first half marathon

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ES110791
ES110791 Posts: 43 Member
I used to absolutely hate any kind of exercise. I wasn't overweight but I was incredibly unfit for basically my whole life.

I had thought for ages 'I want to be a runner,' but never got around to it, and then one day I just stuck with it. I remember I was so proud when I first ran for 3 minutes without stopping

Today I did my first race, 21.1km easily done. I had an awesome run. Smashed all my training times. Can't wait for next time. I absolutely love running. It's my main hobby, but it's still surreal to think that I actually got fit.

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  • LynneW1983
    LynneW1983 Posts: 1,161 Member
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    Wow, go you. Are you going to train for a full marathon now.
  • ES110791
    ES110791 Posts: 43 Member
    edited October 2014
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    Na, i'm going to concentrate on getting faster for now. Want to improve my 10k and 5k times, then hopefully do another, faster HM in April or May next year. I don't want to do a full until I can do it in a reasonable time!
  • Pezkin85
    Pezkin85 Posts: 20 Member
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    Your post really called to me as I am in the same position, just not nearly at the half marathon level yet. But I started running a few months ago, and like you, was so freaking happy when I managed that first 3 minute stint! This weekend I managed 8 miles and nearly an hour of running. My aim is a half marathon next year too.

    BIG WELL DONE to you! I was the same, never thought I could get fit. I hope to be in the same position as you very soon :) Keep going! Good luck and have fun!
  • goanothermile
    goanothermile Posts: 98 Member
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    Congrats to you! Your first HM is a big accomplishment.

    I've done quite a few halls and one full.

    You are wise to take on some other running challenges before trying to tackle a full. Building your base miles and gaining race experience will pay off if you decide to do a full marathon.

    I'm thankful that I was able to accomplish a full once in my life, but it really wore me out on running for a while. The half distance is definitely long enough to feel a great sense of accomplishment, but when I finish one, I'm not so worn out that I feel like taking months off.

  • debubbie
    debubbie Posts: 767 Member
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    Congratulations on finishing the half! Like you, I want to be a runner and I just decided a couple of weeks ago that I am going to participate in a five mile race around Christmas. I am sure that I will be walking a chunk of it, but I am determined to run some of it. Your post gives me inspiration that I can make this happen! Thank you! :)
  • sunshinecicadas
    sunshinecicadas Posts: 28 Member
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    Congratulations! I know what dedication that takes and it's something to be very proud of. Good on you!
  • WhatMeRunning
    WhatMeRunning Posts: 3,538 Member
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    Congrats! I am looking forward to my first half marathon November 15th. I never thought I would be a runner either. But I am LOVING IT!!
  • Wheelhouse15
    Wheelhouse15 Posts: 5,575 Member
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    Congrats! Keep up the improvements and keep stretching yourself!
  • ES110791
    ES110791 Posts: 43 Member
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    Thanks everyone! And goodluck to you all too. Working towards something then achieving it is so rewarding, especially when it turns into something you genuinely love.

    And yeah, a full is definitely on the bucket list but it won'e be happening soon
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