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Nachtlauf Bremen

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  When I started running in 2019, the first organised event I took part in was the night run in Bremen.  I signed up with five colleagues as a work team to run the 10k.  It was to be my first 10k and I was very nervous, the furthest I had run in the four months leading up to it was 7.5k.   On the night, the atmosphere was fantastic.  I was the slowest in the team but it didn't matter.  I finished with a good time and I enjoyed being part of a team for the first time.  It helped me build up my distances for the local relay and half-marathon races later that year. Last year, we planned to run again as a school team with even more colleagues but were scuppered by Corona.  I ran my own 10k personal best in lockdown instead.  For a long time, we discussed whether the race would take place this year and whether we would run as a team.  As it turns out, they have adjusted the run this year so that participants can take part over the space ...

Livability UK

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 Training is going well. While I haven't officially begun my training plan as such (it is a twelve week plan and I will be sticking to it like glue from around June / July), I have started some longer runs on the weekends.  Running with friends, I have reached 17.5km which is the furthest I've run since my half-marathon in October 2019. What motivates me the most is the sponsorship I have been receiving so far and today I wanted to write a bit about my fundraising and Livability UK.   I am running the London Marathon in support of Livability UK, a charity which helps people living with disability to access the life they want to lead.  I've seen relatives living with disability for as long as I can remember and working in an inclusive school means that I see how important inclusion is on a day to day basis so I am thrilled to be running for such a worthy cause. You can read more about the work Livability UK do here . I'm aiming to raise £2000 for Livability and a...

Just start...

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   On 3rd of October you will find me in London to run my first ever marathon.  I never expected to write that sentence but since accepting my place in the run up to my 36th birthday, the marathon has become my focus. I am running more, reading about running, trying out new gear and talking about running to everyone who will listen. This blog is the next step for me to share with you my experiences in training and fundraising for the big event! For those of you who don't know me, I am a teacher, wife, mummy of two living in Germany but originally from Leeds, England.  I've been living in Germany for almost eleven years and I teach languages and humanities in secondary school in Bremen. I started running on the 1st January 2019 as a new years resolution and could barely run one kilometer without walking.  I built up to a local 10k in May 2019 which I ran with a team of colleagues from my school in 1h04.  Following that I ran a 15k relay with a friend in Augu...