I Ran 5K!!!!
mom2tbk
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So this is my first post ever (in the whopping 50 days I've been using MFP!! LOL). Anyway, I started training to run a 5k in prep for an event coming in August. Well, one week shy of two months I FINALLY DID IT!! With sickness and an injured MCL in the process, I finally ran 5k! I just couldn't be happier! Just had to share...
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You Are the Woman! You go Girl!0
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Awesome job! I remember my first 5K... it felt amazing!! Don't stop, you will begin to really love running0
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you caught the running bug now. Welcome!!!!:drinker:0
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That's so amazing! Congratulations! I am training for my first ever 5k right now. Just curious, how in shape were you starting out? I am so out of shape and I am hoping to run my first in two months like you just did!
Really though, what an accomplishment. You should be so proud of yourself!0 -
Congrats! You're awesome.0
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I'm so proud of you!!!0
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You did it! Great job!0
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That's amazing!!! Congrats to you!!
I'm also training for my first 5k... lol, mudrun!! So excited!0 -
Congratulations, that's great!!0
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That's so amazing! Congratulations! I am training for my first ever 5k right now. Just curious, how in shape were you starting out? I am so out of shape and I am hoping to run my first in two months like you just did!
Really though, what an accomplishment. You should be so proud of yourself!
I was a couch potato before (and 60 pounds overweight!!)... I followed the C25K (couch to 5k) program. It's a great running/walking combo until you get to the 5k mark. I also like some of their 6-8 week schedules to do some power running... like one week was run 5 min, walk 3, run for 8, walk 3, run 5... in the 5 minute intervals I would ramp up my speed so I could recover in the 3 min walk and then run my normal pace for the 8. And thank you... I do feel great!!0 -
:drinker: Awesome! Now on to the 10k!!!0
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Good for you! Keep it going! Maybe an 8k next?0
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Congrats....it is addicting. I'm 45, I'd never been a runner at all in my life until a year ago--started training for a 5K, ran one last May, and now I've participated in 17 running events since that one. You go girl.....the "fun" has only begun !!0
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Congratulations!0
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That's so amazing! Congratulations! I am training for my first ever 5k right now. Just curious, how in shape were you starting out? I am so out of shape and I am hoping to run my first in two months like you just did!
Really though, what an accomplishment. You should be so proud of yourself!
I was a couch potato before (and 60 pounds overweight!!)... I followed the C25K (couch to 5k) program. It's a great running/walking combo until you get to the 5k mark. I also like some of their 6-8 week schedules to do some power running... like one week was run 5 min, walk 3, run for 8, walk 3, run 5... in the 5 minute intervals I would ramp up my speed so I could recover in the 3 min walk and then run my normal pace for the 8. And thank you... I do feel great!!
That is so encouraging to hear because I am following the C25K program too!!! I am about to start my second week and you have just given me so much motivation, so thank you!
I can't wait to feel as great as you do!0 -
Huge congrats - that's awesome! I too ran my very first 5k organised event today - it's a great feeling of achievement aye!0
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Awesome! Way to go. Keep up the good work. Congratulations!0
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FKN A0
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Well done! I know how amazing it feels. Trust me, it gets better.
I ran my first 5K over hills just 6 months ago, in a reasonable time of 34 mins. I had been a little overweight but quite unhealthy. Drinking, smoking and eating lots of unhealthy food.
Since then, I've run more and more, getting faster and faster.
Yesterday I ran just shy of 14 Km; 80 mins! Suffering today but WOW it felt so good!0 -
You are amazing!!!!0
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Way to go:)0
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That's so amazing! Congratulations! I am training for my first ever 5k right now. Just curious, how in shape were you starting out? I am so out of shape and I am hoping to run my first in two months like you just did!
Really though, what an accomplishment. You should be so proud of yourself!
I was a couch potato before (and 60 pounds overweight!!)... I followed the C25K (couch to 5k) program. It's a great running/walking combo until you get to the 5k mark. I also like some of their 6-8 week schedules to do some power running... like one week was run 5 min, walk 3, run for 8, walk 3, run 5... in the 5 minute intervals I would ramp up my speed so I could recover in the 3 min walk and then run my normal pace for the 8. And thank you... I do feel great!!
That is so encouraging to hear because I am following the C25K program too!!! I am about to start my second week and you have just given me so much motivation, so thank you!
I can't wait to feel as great as you do!
You know, completing the 5k was great but I have to say, the fact that I have given someone else the motivation feels 10 TIMES BETTER!! I get so much motivation myself reading these posts... I'm glad I could in turn be a motivator!!! Best of luck to you!! You CAN do it!!!!0 -
Well done! I know how amazing it feels. Trust me, it gets better.
I ran my first 5K over hills just 6 months ago, in a reasonable time of 34 mins. I had been a little overweight but quite unhealthy. Drinking, smoking and eating lots of unhealthy food.
Since then, I've run more and more, getting faster and faster.
Yesterday I ran just shy of 14 Km; 80 mins! Suffering today but WOW it felt so good!
WOW!!! Great job!! That is seriously AMAZING!! I hope to do the same too!!!!0 -
Awesome job! Now for the bridge to 10k:drinker:0
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That's amazing! I am in week 6 of my 5k training program - but I have given myself until the end of April or May to be ready. I love seeing other people accomplish this goal because it reminds me I can do it, too.0
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First of all, I'm so jealous!! What an amazing accomplishment!!! I've attempted to begin C25K for like two years but haven't followed thru (once because of injury). I've actually participated by walking in a couple of 5Ks but I really want to RUN.
Question for you, did you train the 3 days/week or did you do more?0 -
Congratulations!! It's the best feeling in the world to accomplish something you once thought you could never do! I literally cried the first time I finished running 5k without stopping because I once thought I would never be able to even run a mile. I'm running my third official 5k race this weekend and it feels so good to be proud of myself and my accomplishments. I'm so happy for you and yours! This inspires me to keep pushing and keep breaking those walls of "impossible" tasks! Here's to 10k0
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Congratulations!!!0
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Congratulations! You are a great motivator.
I am on week three of the C25K, so have a way to go yet, but I WILL get there.0 -
Congrats! That is a great accomplishment, and I can't wait to join you. Hopefully that will be in the next couple of weeks, as I only had about 1 min of walking on my last two attempts...
I will make sure to look at this thread before my next try on Friday!0
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