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Couch to 5k podcasts - best place to download?
Lanfear
Posts: 524
Hi all
can anyone recommend a good site to download the C25K podcasts other than iTunes?
Thanks
can anyone recommend a good site to download the C25K podcasts other than iTunes?
Thanks
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So, there's a whole load of people doing this, and seriously, no one can recommend where to download podcasts?? Really????
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i have robert uleys and someone gave me a link to a different one. i;ll look for the link0
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I didn't use podcasts; I downloaded C25K Lite on my android phone. I think a lot of folks have used the free smartphone apps rather than podcasts, which may be why it's taking a bit of time to get recommendations.0
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bump! ...i've been thinkin of downloading this too and I'm not likin' what I saw on itunes.0
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It really depends what kind of music you like to run to.
I first tried Ullery, which is techno, with no lyrics. I decided I needed some lyrics.
I used the podcasts from http://runningintoshape.com/5k-training-downloads/ after Ullery. I think she's got both hip hop podcasts and rock podcasts available for download.
Chubby Jones is my favorite so far (http://chubbyjones.libsyn.com/). The music she plays is kinda punk/alternative with a little bit of talking sprinkled in throughout. I'm done with C25K and I still use her podcasts sometimes. You can also download her free podcasts from itunes.
This last podcast is one that I came across, but never used. I don't remember what type of music it is. http://gonicoleyourself.blogspot.com/2008/06/couch-to-5k-podcast-page.html
I'm sure there are several other free podcasts out there as well.
Happy running!0 -
This last podcast is one that I came across, but never used. I don't remember what type of music it is. http://gonicoleyourself.blogspot.com/2008/06/couch-to-5k-podcast-page.html
It doesn't actually say "Start walking now" you get a countdown 5-4-3-2-1 but it's not rocket science. The first sector is a brisk walk to warm up, then when you hear the countdown change from walking to running and vicw versa. When it says "And you're done" you can start a cooldown walk and do your stretches! :bigsmile:0 -
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I simply used an iPhone app called C25K, I could use my own music with that.0
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I didn't use podcasts; I downloaded C25K Lite on my android phone. I think a lot of folks have used the free smartphone apps rather than podcasts, which may be why it's taking a bit of time to get recommendations.
I agree. I haven't heard of many people using a podcast. I use C25K by Zen Labs. It is a free app I have on my android phone. It is partnered with my fitness pal. I like the design because it shows me which workout I am on and which ones I have completed, how many mins i'm into and left of the over all workout, the clock counts down my walking and running lap times, it tells me how many laps I have to do and what number I am on and I can also play my own personal play list of music. Most of all I like it because it verbally tells me when to start walking or jogging so I can concentrate on my music instead of having to watch the clock.0
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