Susan Wheatcroft is breaking down barriers to physical activity and inspiring thousands to get active ad VirtualRunnerUK
A woman who credits running with helping her recover from cancer is allowing people of all abilities to get moving for a good cause.
"It's breaking down barriers to physical activity and inspiring thousands to get active - all while raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity. She said: "I was in the best shape of my life going into the operation thanks to the running so I bounced back from the surgery very quickly and even managed a run only one week after the operation.
"However, running and exercise improves these massively and can even turn one of my not-so-good days into a good one."It's my passion, my saviour in terms of mental health, my business, my main friendship circles and my improver of health." "I think people want to share because they really like my enthusiasm and the fact we're not a large corporate. They know I'm still the only member of staff and that all the medals are sent from my garage."I appreciate that I am incredibly lucky to have found the sports that work for me and that I really enjoy."
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