my mini C25K victory!

kaned_ferret
kaned_ferret Posts: 618 Member
edited November 12 in Success Stories
I just had to post this :) I just started week four of C25K, and I REALLY didn't think I'd be able to go from the week 3 to week 4 sessions, the thought of jogging for a total of 16 minutes as opposed to 9 - well I thought I wasn't ready. I was still feeling that week 3 was a struggle!

But, here's victory #1 - I DID IT! I'm so elated with myself right now!

Victory #2 - I got "the smile" from other runners, yes, people who actually LOOKED like runners, lovely, fit, athletic looking people! Could it be, I am on my way to becoming one of them?! Haha I am actually giddy with victory glee, hurray!

Thankyou for reading my crazy. If this is anything to go by, there will only be more as I keep finding these victories along my journey :)
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  • JGT2004
    JGT2004 Posts: 231 Member
    Congrats! I started C25K today. Week 1 wasn't too bad but I was afraid to push myself too much on the speed. Have you kept your running and walking speeds fairly consistent week to week? I'm always open to pointers!
  • NicoletheFaye
    NicoletheFaye Posts: 19 Member
    Congratulations! I remember that feeling VERY well! I thought they were crazy!

    I just finished up week 5. Each time it was like "You want me to jog 90 SECONDS???", and then "3 MINUTES???" and then "5 MINUTES??????". And each time, I got through it. The last session of week 5, it's 20 minutes solid. Non stop. And I thought there was no way, but I did it! And you can do it, too! You're not alone!
  • mmsilvia
    mmsilvia Posts: 459 Member
    Congrats!!! You deserve to pat yourself on the back a few times!! Be proud of yourself!!!
  • jerren
    jerren Posts: 196
    I did c25k a couple of years ago and made it to week 8 before stopping. I start again today from week 1 day 1. I'm excited to do it again. Congrats to you and good luck on your remaining weeks.
  • Reckabek
    Reckabek Posts: 487 Member
    YAY!!! U go girl! Keep working hard! Im doing my five min jog when my hubby gets home! Nervous! Glad to here it went well for u!
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    That's awesome!!

    I'm just starting week 2. It is miserably hot and humid here today and I am dreading my walk/run after work. At least today maybe I won't be tempted to keep going after the 20 min is up (which everyone keeps telling me not to do even if I feel like it).
  • Eaglesfanintn
    Eaglesfanintn Posts: 813 Member
    Congrats! Keep up the good work!
  • JennedyJLD
    JennedyJLD Posts: 123 Member
    When I started C25K last summer, I would look to the weeks ahead and just shake my head, groaning. I'd never been a runner, and while the first couple of weeks were fine, I have to say that by the third and fourth week, it was feeling like a challenge. Now, seven months and 52 pounds later (!!!) I am running about 20-25 miles a week, with a 7.5 mile run being my current distance best. I never in a million years would have thought I was capable of doing anything like this; now I can't imagine running not being a part of my life. STICK WITH IT. If you encounter a difficult week, please don't give up. Just keep doing the workout that is giving you trouble over and over until you are able to complete it, and move on. If week four takes a couple of weeks to master, just give it your best every time you try and you WILL get there. If I can do it, anyone can!
  • I start C25K today. I ran/walked my first 5k on Saturday and was ashamed I walked for a large portion of it vs. running. I am hoping the C25k will push my limits and make me into the runner I want to be!! congrats on your victory!!
  • Congrats! Those running milestones give you that high that keep you going!
  • Squidgeypaws007
    Squidgeypaws007 Posts: 1,012 Member
    Hehe, gz! I felt EXACTLY the same last Friday about stepping up to week 4 (and I'd messed up week 3) so good going you! :)
  • ajalcazar
    ajalcazar Posts: 76 Member
    WOW! Congrats on that achievement. I decided the other day that I was gonna start C25K next Monday after my 3 day weekend training. I hope to make it through it.
  • AnaVerasGettingFit
    AnaVerasGettingFit Posts: 109 Member
    Oh my gosh. This might just be the push I needed to start it up, thanks! Not a runner. Don't think I ever will be.... but I'll give the program my best shot. *eeeek*
  • love22step
    love22step Posts: 1,103 Member
    Congratulations! Just be confident and keep moving! I did my 25 min. jog to begin week 7 yesterday. Piece of cake! I'm not breaking any speed records, but I'm running up and down rolling hills, enjoying the wildflowers, and it feels good. You'll do just fine!
  • sarah32lee
    sarah32lee Posts: 5,272 Member
    Congrats! I'm on week 4 as well and I thought I wouldn't be able to do it either but i did! I was super excited too!! YAY US!!! :happy:
  • MelissaGraham7
    MelissaGraham7 Posts: 406 Member
    Total Awesomeness! Great job! I still remember how great that feels. I finished C25K January of 2011 and have since been in 5 races. Yay for running! :smile:
  • kimr41
    kimr41 Posts: 219 Member
    I tried to start this last week. Embarrassed to say, I couldn't even run for 60 sec. I'm thinking I need to get in better shape before trying.
  • Miarenee3
    Miarenee3 Posts: 8 Member
    Congrats!!

    I started C25K today and it felt awesome!
    I thought I would always hate running...but today, I found myself disappointed wen the little voice in my headphones would tell me to stop jogging and start walking. I wanted more! lol
  • ssweet1020
    ssweet1020 Posts: 39 Member
    Just started today. I am NOT a runner lol. My hubby joked about how red my face was. I said that the worse I look when I'm done the better I'm doing. That made him quiet
  • getfitnfab
    getfitnfab Posts: 418 Member
    Thank you for posting, I am not a runner, never thought I could be

    just started and am on day 5

    your post hit the spot
  • kaned_ferret
    kaned_ferret Posts: 618 Member
    Congrats! I started C25K today. Week 1 wasn't too bad but I was afraid to push myself too much on the speed. Have you kept your running and walking speeds fairly consistent week to week? I'm always open to pointers!

    Yep, I would say my pace has been fairly consistent - though as each week progresses I think my jog speeds possibly go up a teeny bit. And I'm fairly sure I subconsciously speed up for the last minute of the last run each time, just to push myself that little bit further lol. Once I'm to the end of the programme and can run for the total time, then I'll work on upping my speed from "light jog" to run - that's a way off yet though hehe!
  • kaned_ferret
    kaned_ferret Posts: 618 Member
    That's awesome!!

    I'm just starting week 2. It is miserably hot and humid here today and I am dreading my walk/run after work. At least today maybe I won't be tempted to keep going after the 20 min is up (which everyone keeps telling me not to do even if I feel like it).

    DEFINITELY don't do more than the workout gets you to do - I think this is the mistake I made last week, cos I was so chuffed with myself for being able to do the 3 minute runs, I added another 3 minute to the end of w3d1 - and suffered the rest of the week as a result!
  • GMC_81
    GMC_81 Posts: 139 Member
    I just had to post this :) I just started week four of C25K, and I REALLY didn't think I'd be able to go from the week 3 to week 4 sessions, the thought of jogging for a total of 16 minutes as opposed to 9 - well I thought I wasn't ready. I was still feeling that week 3 was a struggle!

    But, here's victory #1 - I DID IT! I'm so elated with myself right now!

    Victory #2 - I got "the smile" from other runners, yes, people who actually LOOKED like runners, lovely, fit, athletic looking people! Could it be, I am on my way to becoming one of them?! Haha I am actually giddy with victory glee, hurray!

    Thankyou for reading my crazy. If this is anything to go by, there will only be more as I keep finding these victories along my journey :)
    Congratulations. I love the "runner's smile" part. That'll be you smiling back at all the newbies soon :)
  • laineylynnfit
    laineylynnfit Posts: 369 Member
    WAY TO GO!! I'm so NERVOUS about week 4! I am on week 3 now. That is awesome. Keep up the great work!!

    Oh and there is this one lady that runs every day at the gym when I work out and she's congratulated me more than once on my journey....She runs for 30 minutes if not longer and yet she recognized me for my minute jogging intervals in my first week. HAHA! It's a great feeling!
  • JennedyJLD
    JennedyJLD Posts: 123 Member
    One more tip - it's not so important in the early weeks but as you start to add minutes/miles, I cannot overstate the importance of a good pair of running shoes. For years I just used the $50 cross-trainers or whatever I thought was cute/found on sale. When I actually went to a running store and had my stride and arch measured (something any good running store does for free!) and invested about $115 in some really, really good running shoes, I was AMAZED at the difference.
  • kaned_ferret
    kaned_ferret Posts: 618 Member
    One more tip - it's not so important in the early weeks but as you start to add minutes/miles, I cannot overstate the importance of a good pair of running shoes. For years I just used the $50 cross-trainers or whatever I thought was cute/found on sale. When I actually went to a running store and had my stride and arch measured (something any good running store does for free!) and invested about $115 in some really, really good running shoes, I was AMAZED at the difference.

    Hehe yep, already done that cos I was getting shin splints in week 1 lol! I am in love with my Asics, good money well spent! Without them there's no way I'd still be doing the program!
  • haleyhin
    haleyhin Posts: 4 Member
    Congratulations!! It is not a mini victory - it's huge!! C25K is an awesome program. I started it last November, finished in February and am now training for my first half marathon in May and the Portland Marathon in October. I did a 5 mile race on St. Paddy's, and my training partner and I celebrated (with high-5s, not beers) at mile 3, remembering my struggles through my first 5k.

    If you want to be a runner and you follow the program - you will. Yay you!!
  • fatfiske
    fatfiske Posts: 33
    One more tip - it's not so important in the early weeks but as you start to add minutes/miles, I cannot overstate the importance of a good pair of running shoes. For years I just used the $50 cross-trainers or whatever I thought was cute/found on sale. When I actually went to a running store and had my stride and arch measured (something any good running store does for free!) and invested about $115 in some really, really good running shoes, I was AMAZED at the difference.

    Hehe yep, already done that cos I was getting shin splints in week 1 lol! I am in love with my Asics, good money well spent! Without them there's no way I'd still be doing the program!

    Me too! I got a pair of Asics (and a matching shirt to boot) and it has been awesome. I've only just started week 2, but I have had no foot/shin pain whatsoever and can only attribute it to the shoes!
  • fatfiske
    fatfiske Posts: 33
    I tried to start this last week. Embarrassed to say, I couldn't even run for 60 sec. I'm thinking I need to get in better shape before trying.

    That is nothing to be ashamed of! I have been there and just keep on trying week 1 over and over until you can do it! With a combination of walking/running you can just try to jog as much as you can, and stop when you need to. Its just about pushing yourself a little further each time. It'll come. It always does.
  • steflbrown
    steflbrown Posts: 168
    GREAT JOB!!

    I started week 4 on Monday. It was rough, but I finished it! It's a great feeling!
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