I'm running my first 10K this weekend, and I'm thinking about training to run a half marathon in late September. The deciding factor for me will be whether I get pregnant with this current IVF cycle... if I do not, then I'm going to start training in mid June. So, I may come back and join you then, if that's ok!
I'm running my first 10K this weekend, and I'm thinking about training to run a half marathon in late September. The deciding factor for me will be whether I get pregnant with this current IVF cycle... if I do not, then I'm going to start training in mid June. So, I may come back and join you then, if that's ok!


My time ended up being 1:10:23, and I was totally thrilled with that! But exactly as you said - the best thing was just being out there with the others. I actually felt like a runner (I often don't feel like a "real" runner, since I'm slow and do most of my runs on the treadmill), and I realized about a mile into the race that it didn't matter what my time was - it just mattered that I was out there doing it. I didn't have the stamina or strength to do it 6 months ago, and if someone had told me a year ago that I'd be running a 10K I would have told them they were crazy - I was never going to be able to run even a mile or two, let alone six. Being out there and doing something I never believed I could do was success enough.
My time ended up being 1:10:23, and I was totally thrilled with that! But exactly as you said - the best thing was just being out there with the others. I actually felt like a runner (I often don't feel like a "real" runner, since I'm slow and do most of my runs on the treadmill), and I realized about a mile into the race that it didn't matter what my time was - it just mattered that I was out there doing it. I didn't have the stamina or strength to do it 6 months ago, and if someone had told me a year ago that I'd be running a 10K I would have told them they were crazy - I was never going to be able to run even a mile or two, let alone six. Being out there and doing something I never believed I could do was success enough.