March 2019 group?
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My daughter used to run track when she was a teen and she joined me tonight. Was lots of fun. Week 4 run 2 complete ✅2
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Oh it's great to see a few more joining.
Never too late to start. I am sure I will have to repeat a number of weeks but I am really determined to finish it.
W1D2 done yesterday. Will do D3 tomorrow. I am using the 5k runner app (fitness 22) and so far so good.1 -
Well done on starting @VanVanDiane!1
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Well, I feel like we passed a major test today - it was about half past 6 by the time my husband was done at the podiatrist (getting a special insole to correct hypermobility in his ankle) so was dark, cold, and also raining...
But we did it anyway! Ran round a local park and along by the sea, and the hot bath at the end was all the sweeter for it ok it's only W1D2, but am looking forward to Saturday's run, when we can actually do it in daylight. Who knows, maybe there'll even be some sun...1 -
Excited to get started tomorrow, think it should be fine here, too!0
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VanVanDiane wrote: »Well, I feel like we passed a major test today - it was about half past 6 by the time my husband was done at the podiatrist (getting a special insole to correct hypermobility in his ankle) so was dark, cold, and also raining...
But we did it anyway! Ran round a local park and along by the sea, and the hot bath at the end was all the sweeter for it ok it's only W1D2, but am looking forward to Saturday's run, when we can actually do it in daylight. Who knows, maybe there'll even be some sun...
Well done! You totally deserve sun on Saturday!0 -
Day one, week one, done! Only 2.64km in the time and 3.3 in total, but I'm going to try and believe in the programme (this time!)2
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kilobykilo wrote: »Day one, week one, done! Only 2.64km in the time and 3.3 in total, but I'm going to try and believe in the programme (this time!)
I'm not worrying about times and distances yet (though am putting money in a savings account for each km completed - will buy me new running shoes when needed if nothing else!) I just want to complete it and stay injury free - I've only ever run for a bus before2 -
VanVanDiane wrote: »kilobykilo wrote: »Day one, week one, done! Only 2.64km in the time and 3.3 in total, but I'm going to try and believe in the programme (this time!)
I'm not worrying about times and distances yet (though am putting money in a savings account for each km completed - will buy me new running shoes when needed if nothing else!) I just want to complete it and stay injury free - I've only ever run for a bus before
Love the savings account idea!
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kilobykilo wrote: »VanVanDiane wrote: »kilobykilo wrote: »Day one, week one, done! Only 2.64km in the time and 3.3 in total, but I'm going to try and believe in the programme (this time!)
I'm not worrying about times and distances yet (though am putting money in a savings account for each km completed - will buy me new running shoes when needed if nothing else!) I just want to complete it and stay injury free - I've only ever run for a bus before
Love the savings account idea!
It was a tip from this group - I have £6.84 in there so far0 -
I finished week 4 today. I’m a little intimidated about next weeks runs but each time out i feel stronger.1
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emmamcgarity wrote: »I finished week 4 today. I’m a little intimidated about next weeks runs but each time out i feel stronger.
Whoop well done! I'm already fearing week five from way back at week one....but this time I'm hoping to believe in the programme and magic will happen!
You got this!1 -
W1D3 completed yesterday. Hopefully onto week 2 on Sunday.
Think I will adopt the savings idea! Will buy new runners. 9.80 so far.2 -
W1D3 completed - and finally a run in both sunlight and sunshine! Still pretty windy but you can't have everything...0
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VanVanDiane wrote: »W1D3 completed - and finally a run in both sunlight and sunshine! Still pretty windy but you can't have everything...
Sounds lovely! Wind n all0 -
I'll be doing run 2 earlish tomorrow as the forecast here is lovely and warm0
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Since I am a little ahead of some others, I wanted to share something I wish I had known during week 1&2... the first two weeks were hard, very hard for me. My body was achy and my knees and hips were hurting. Then during the podcast for week 3 the narrator told me to imagine I was running along a hedge. Someone on the other side of the hedge seeing only my head shouldn’t be able to tell if I am running or walking. This was a game changer for me. I slowed my pace significantly and my recovery days are much better now. All that to say... run slower3
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emmamcgarity wrote: »Since I am a little ahead of some others, I wanted to share something I wish I had known during week 1&2... the first two weeks were hard, very hard for me. My body was achy and my knees and hips were hurting. Then during the podcast for week 3 the narrator told me to imagine I was running along a hedge. Someone on the other side of the hedge seeing only my head shouldn’t be able to tell if I am running or walking. This was a game changer for me. I slowed my pace significantly and my recovery days are much better now. All that to say... run slower
Thank you for this tip, great to hear it reiterated after a couple of other people told me the same.....
For reasons I don't understand being slower is coming tough to me, but I'm gonna keep trying to master it so I can maintain the longer runs.
Well done on your progress this far!1 -
I think I needed to hear this - my partner wants to run faster than me, and I think I'm trying to keep up even though I said I wasn't going to. I've a history of clickety knees and have very tight Achilles' tendons in the mornings as it is. Slow and steady!2