What's the 5KC or Cto5K? New to Strength training

So I have been hearing allot about the couch to 5k? what does it consist of? how long is this program? how often do people train? I love running now that I can run for 25 mins straight (which would have been impossible two months ago:tongue: ) I've searched for topics but all I found were people wanting to join & supporting each other, hence why I want to know what it is LOL.

Another thing, Ive been doing cardio for the past two months, and kettle bell training at home (15 lbs) 30DS. I have lost 14 lbs and seriously need to tone my body now. I feel like I have extra skin haning everywhere. Would strenth trianing help? How often, any suggestion for this beginner would be appreciated!!!

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  • chuckles9189
    chuckles9189 Posts: 343 Member
    http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml

    yes. I would strength train on the rest days.
  • jaz050465
    jaz050465 Posts: 3,508 Member
    It is a running programme. If you google it, you will find loads of information. It will be no good for you though if you can already run for 25 mins. There our lots of apps to take you up to 10k though.
  • timeasterday
    timeasterday Posts: 1,368 Member
    For the C25K program, I have found the podcasts extremely helpful. Basically it's just someone guiding you along with some music too. Here is the one I use:

    http://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/couch-5K-running-plan.aspx
  • bailyc
    bailyc Posts: 57 Member
    If you can run for 25 min straight already the C25K program will not be challenging enough for you most likely. It is designed for people who are very new to running. Try to find it in Google. There are also 10K and half training programs that might be more your speed. I use the Zen Labs phone app. Makes it really easy to follow. Best of luck.
  • sweetgrasswoman
    sweetgrasswoman Posts: 99 Member
    Ohhhh I see now C25K means couch to 5k runs....I thought it meant 25km's for some dumb reason.:noway: Thanks for all the links, sounds great to me now that I know what is it :blushing:
  • Try this website http://www.djsteveboy.com/intervals.html

    It has several things to offer like a Gateway to 8K, Freeway to 10K and a couple of others if you are wanting to run.
    There are also lots of and lots of different podcasts with set BPMs that you can run to.

    If you have an iphone there is the podrunner app you can download.

    Otherwise you can just download the files to your pc and then put it on your mp3 player