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29th Apr 08, 08:04 AM
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Help - running partner losing interest
Help, my running partner who has been running with me from the start seems to be losing interest. I always felt that running with her kept me going, I need to get up and get out on my own, but it is going to be hard. Normally run first thing in the morning, so tomorrow I am going to get up and go for it on my own, just hope I can motivate myself to do it.
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29th Apr 08, 08:34 AM
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Hi Karen
Stick with it, I quite like running on my own being by myself with my own thoughts.
Try to encourage your friend to stick with it, perhaps vary the times when you run getting up every morning to run isn't always appealing perhaps try some evening runs together.
Let us know how you get on, but please don't give up.
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29th Apr 08, 09:10 AM
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I'd say give her a big slap, and then think about joining a running club  If you're really feeling like you're not ready for that, then carry on as your are for a while... training alone I find gives you time to clear your head of daily stresses etc, and also means you can focus on the goal of your run a lot better
Certainly don't give up, it's not the end of the world... she's probably holding you back anyway 
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29th Apr 08, 09:38 AM
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Yeah, I love running on my own - it's only very rarely I go running with someone else.
No doubt she'll realise at some point in the future that she's missing out and will wanna join you again, so worry not!
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29th Apr 08, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Karen Edmunds
Help, my running partner who has been running with me from the start seems to be losing interest. I always felt that running with her kept me going, I need to get up and get out on my own, but it is going to be hard. Normally run first thing in the morning, so tomorrow I am going to get up and go for it on my own, just hope I can motivate myself to do it.
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I don't know anyone that regrets having taken up running - but I bet there are loads out there who wish they hadn't given up. You've done the hard part by starting - you'd be crazy to give up now.
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29th Apr 08, 10:01 AM
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I have to echo what the others say, don't give up just because your partner seems to be. You might be surprised how much you enjoy running on your own. Maybe you could tempt her out for just one run a week still, and go out on your own the other days. The only trouble with that, of course, is that you'd soon be leaving her behind with all the extra running you're doing!
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29th Apr 08, 12:53 PM
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I reckon once you've been out a few times you'll find it's ok and perhaps enjoy it even better 
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29th Apr 08, 12:56 PM
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Just keep going.
Your running partner may come out with after a break but if not don't worry...you are doing it for your own reasons anyway.
Can you join a club? ( Think I may have asked you this before so sorry if I have!!)
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29th Apr 08, 02:02 PM
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best to go to a club and find someone who is at a similar pace and then they may come out with you on other days...
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29th Apr 08, 07:45 PM
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Thanks everyone, I am really determined to carry on running, and like you all say once I get used to running on my own I will be okay. I prefer running first thing in the morning, as dont think I would do it if I had to go out after being in work all day. 
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