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Novice runners Beat the Couch

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Chase is on: marathon runners Chris and Ashley Estwanik pursue the five-kilometre challengers across the course pushing a sofa on wheels, forcing the participants to try to ‘Beat the Couch'

At the beginning of October few of the Beat the Couch crew had ever imagined running five kilometres.

But after 10 weeks of training, 55 people taking part in the popular fitness programme completed the course at the weekend — pursued by two of Bermuda’s fastest runners.

Chris and Ashley Estwanik may have been pushing a couch on wheels with six children aboard, but the achievement of the group of novice athletes was no less impressive.

This is the fourth year the Beat the Couch race through the back of Pembroke and Hamilton has attracted men and women eager to get fit.

“It was a fantastic day and I am so proud of every person that completed the challenge,” said Catherine Burns, managing director of Natural Ltd and founder of Beat the Couch.

“The early weeks of training are crucial for helping to establish a training routine and warming people up for the challenges that lie ahead.

“Our schedule is extremely flexible but the storms, venue closures and power outages really threw everyone through a loop. However, on race day we had 55 people successfully completing the course ahead the couch. It’s an awesome feeling.”

All of this year’s runners completed the course in less than 50 minutes and, importantly, ahead of the Estwaniks and their wheeled couch.

One participant, Sharon Hensdiek, said it was “an amazing experience”.

“Ten weeks ago, I didn’t think it was possible,” she said. “I’ll be floating around on cloud nine for a while.

“If there is anyone out there who thinks they can’t do it, they should try it. I know you can because I did it.”

This season Beat the Couch secured sponsorship from the Argus Group, which allowed the coaches, Sergio White and Chuck Morgan, to expand the training options.

Argus’s executive vice president of group insurance, Michelle Jackson, said: “Argus wants to congratulate everyone who completed their Beat the Couch journey — it’s an amazing accomplishment and we are delighted to have supported them on their way.

“Active lifestyles are an incredibly important part of chronic disease prevention, not to mention helping you to get the best out of each and every day.”

Beat the Couch runs twice a year, beginning in February and October. To join the next programme, contact Mrs Burns via www.natural.bm or e-mail Catherine@natural.bm. Season five will begin February 18, 2015.

The 55 Beat The Couch runners celebrate their achievement at the finish line
Catherine Burns, managing director of Natural Ltd and founder of Beat the Couch, with the challenge’s coaches Chuck Morgan, left, and Sergio White