My first 5K... a little scared
shellma00
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I asked my almost 13 year old son if he would do a 5K Run/Walk with me. His response was "YOU are going to run a 5K??" with a huge smile on his face. My response was "it's a 5K Run/WALK, so I am sure I will be doing more walking than running". He said "yeah, I'm totally gonna beat you! I will do it with you." He is very competitive with everything, he likes to bet on anything he think he can win at. Which will just make this even more fun.
I have never done an official 5K Run before, only did a 5K walk when I was in a church Biggest Loser competition where we did it all together. We live in a rural community and there are not many 5K's around. So of course I am kind of excited and scared at the same time. This 5K is in 6 weeks and I know I will probably not be ready by then. I am so out of shape and I know running would probably kill me. LOL. I downloaded a C25K app on my phone and was hoping to get to use it, but it is so cold and snowy outside and I do not like to get out in the cold/snow/rain. The bright side is that it is supposed to start warming up by the end of the week.
So I guess what I am looking for is a little advice and encouragement, because I know that whenever I tell my husband that my son and I want to sign up, he will laugh too.
I have never done an official 5K Run before, only did a 5K walk when I was in a church Biggest Loser competition where we did it all together. We live in a rural community and there are not many 5K's around. So of course I am kind of excited and scared at the same time. This 5K is in 6 weeks and I know I will probably not be ready by then. I am so out of shape and I know running would probably kill me. LOL. I downloaded a C25K app on my phone and was hoping to get to use it, but it is so cold and snowy outside and I do not like to get out in the cold/snow/rain. The bright side is that it is supposed to start warming up by the end of the week.
So I guess what I am looking for is a little advice and encouragement, because I know that whenever I tell my husband that my son and I want to sign up, he will laugh too.
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You can do it! The biggest obstacle you will face is just getting over yourself and doing it! I still get nervous before I go for a run because I'm worried I'll have to quit before I run as much as I planned to. Running is really such a mind game. I usually start thinking I want to quit long before my body needs to. Just do it! Even if you have to walk some so what?? Use any doubt you encounter from others to fuel you. It will make it that much better when you achieve your goal!
Just don't quit! No matter how bad you want to or how slow you think you're going or how silly you think you look. Don't give up! You can do this!0 -
I've never done one myself, but I would like to. And YES, I would be doing more walking than anything! I'm just not a runner! Go for it and have fun! Don't be scared!!0
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As much as cold and snow sucks, think of it as trial by fire. If you can get out there and do your C25K workouts in the worst weather, everything else will be gravy.0
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Don't let them bother you! And don't worry about how much you run, or how much you walk, cause races are supposed to be fun! So just have fun!0
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Do you have access to a treadmill or even an elliptical? Even if you walked the entire thing you will be so proud Good for you! Don't be afraid to bundle up and walk/run outside. Millions of people do it0
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Do it!! No matter how much of it you end up walking/jogging or actually running it doesn't matter. The atmosphere at the 5K will be great, the group and air around you is what makes them so much fun! And doing it with your kiddo? even better!
My 8yr old and I just did our first one this past weekend together, and he's bugging me to let him 'practice' and train with me more to do better next month.
Trust me, five years ago when I signed up for my first one ever and still 40lbs over weight I had no idea what I was getting into.
But after I walked across the line that first time?
I totally get the 'runners high' or addiction people talk about, its not just about the physicality of 5K or even a 1K, its the encouragement and positive attitude that surrounds you.0 -
jamers3111 asked what I was going to. You can definitely train on the treadmill/elliptical! And who cares if you don't run the whole thing, YOU WILL HAVE COMPLETED AN ACTUAL 5k! That's more than most people can say! Go get 'em girly!!0
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When your race comes around, and if you think you are not ready then do what you had been doing up until then. If you stick with each week, then you should be running 25 minutes straight by week 6...BUT, go at your own pace. If you have to repeat weeks then fine...incorporate what ever day you are in C25K into the race. Good luck!
Oh! And....
http://www.active.com/running/Articles/9-Race-Day-Tips-for-Your-First-5K
P.s. My first 5K is March 23rd!0 -
Yours is an achievable goal. I glanced at the c25K plan (the original, not sure if it's the same as your app). The last run for week 5 calls for a 5 minute walk, jog 2 miles, 5 minute walk. THAT IS ALMOST 5K RIGHT THERE!!!! Just walk the remaining distance. (OK, you'll still be a little over 1/2 mile short, but you get the point right?)
If you start this plan and follow it for 5 weeks, you'll run 2/3 of the race. And that's more running than walking. And you'll finish with a smile. You've so got this, if you can start.
P.S. What Lorina just said. What sucks in the cold weather is starting. Once you're into the workout, it's not so bad. :-)0 -
As Nike says, "JUST DO IT"
Get out there with your app and make it happen for yourself.
YOU GOT THIS if you want it.0 -
This is how it all starts...you do one 5k and the next thing you know, you are looking for a Half Marathon to sign up for! It's addictive! So look at your race this way...it's your first one, so no matter how fast or slow you are, it's a PR! Woo hoo! I have done all manner of races from 5ks to 5 Half Marathons. I haven't "run" all of any of them even though it is still a goal of mine. There is no better feeling than crossing the finish line. You only have yourself to compete against! Rereading this is just sounds like I am throwing out a bunch of one liners, but it's all true. And for good measure, I will throw out one more...even the last person gets the same medal as the one who came in first!
Good luck and HAVE FUN!0 -
Don't be scared! I ran my first 5K last September, at age 47. I have to say, though, that it's important to prepare. I started with the C25K program and then after finishing that I just worked on my speed and endurance. But I didn't want to walk at all - I wanted to run the whole way. However you do it, just prep well and take care of yourself. Good luck!:flowerforyou:0
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Just go for it. There are all manner of people at these 5Ks...yes, there are some "real" runners at many of these, but there are also a lot of people who are in exactly the same boat as you are, particularly if it's a run/walk...charity type of deal.
My wife and I are doing the 5K Run for the Zoo here in ABQ in May. It will be our first...we will be pushing strollers and probably taking up the back of the pack...not worried about it.
Just go have fun.0 -
I did my first 5K last year and it was GREAT! I ran the whole way - a HUGE accomplishment for myself! I was scared too but it went very well and I'm sure it will for you as well! Go out there and have fun!0
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Good for you! Get out there and start training today. You never know what the weather will be like on race day so it's best to train in all types of weather. If it's icy out, don't worry about running - just go out for a walk.0
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Yay!! That is too cool! My first one is this Saturday, and I am so excited. good luck, let me know how yours goes!!0
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you can do it! hit the treadmill----and walk fast! I can't run--it kills my knees--but with the right music I can book it to 4+ mph! I power walked a 5 K last weekend-The Color Run and it was a blast---plan on doing more!0
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Some things you need to do for your self. Sounds like this is one of them.
- Get good running shoes at a running store!
- If you have time to train, I suggest C25K.
- Make sure you practice with whatever you are going to wear, eat, consume BEFORE race day.
Have fun, it's addictive! Next year we'll talking about your first 1/2 marathon!0 -
I love this post!!!! Good for you! I ran my first 5k on Thanksgiving and it was the BEST feeling. You will do awesome and feel such a sense of accomplishment!0
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YOU CAN DO IT! I've done five or so 5Ks and the first one was scary not knowing what to expect. And I get competitive and found myself "racing" others vs. trying to beat myself/run at my pace. I was so stressed and pooped after that run. I burned myself out right out of the gate trying to run as fast as those 15 minute 5Kers! So now I commit to knowing what my average minute per mile is and try to beat that. I went from a 28 minute 5K to a 22 1/3 minute 5K in a year. I thank Jillian 30DS for getting my cardio in shape. I also went in focused on me and my own pace so I didn't burn out so quickly.
Anyhow. There are all levels of runners and walkers at these things. Don't be intimidated. Just do your best. It is a great feeling, I think, to cross a finish line! And it's a nice thing to work towards. I always seem to be my healthiest when I have a 5K on the schedule because I'm trying to get my body ready.
Do it and have FUN!0 -
As long as you finish, you met the goal!
I hate the cold, but I had a few races this winter, one in the snow with flurries and another freezing, muddy and up hill. I have finally realized that the cold is a blessing. I PRed them AND never broke a sweat. That's the best part of running in the cold. You just don;t sweat much, if at all.
GO FOR IT!0 -
You can do it! The biggest obstacle you will face is just getting over yourself and doing it! I still get nervous before I go for a run because I'm worried I'll have to quit before I run as much as I planned to. Running is really such a mind game. I usually start thinking I want to quit long before my body needs to. Just do it! Even if you have to walk some so what?? Use any doubt you encounter from others to fuel you. It will make it that much better when you achieve your goal!
Just don't quit! No matter how bad you want to or how slow you think you're going or how silly you think you look. Don't give up! You can do this!
^^^This for sure! It is so much of a mind game. I used the C25K last spring. Started at 5'1, 186 lbs and it was tough but I did it and you can too! I now run 2.5 miles 4x a week and a 5k every Saturday. I'm hoping to do a 1/2 marathon by the end of the summer.
You've got this!!!! When you feel your mind starting to say give up, just shout out - 1 more minute. Just keep doing that, push just a bit further and you'll be so amazed at what you really can do!0 -
I totally remember this feeling! Here's my blog post from my first 5k. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/BrunetteWife?month=201009 I'm now having these feelings again as my first 10 miler approaches in a few weeks. You can do it. Just remember to walk when you need to, you wanna cross that finish line on your feet Good luck!0
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You can definitely do this!!! I started running 14 years ago, walking 1 minute, then running 1 minute. 2 years later I ran a half-marathon. All it takes is putting in the time. Try a couch to 5k program. You should be able to find them all over the internet.
Yeah!! So inspiring!0 -
You can do it! I know my first one, I was worried and a bit intimidated. But once I got going, it was so much fun! Everyone is out to have a good time. I love 5K runs, people are happy and supportive. My first, I did with my daughter...and guess what...I beat her! LOL. I waited for her at the finish line. What a great feeling that was!
Work on the couch to 5K. Once you get started the day of the run, it will go by so quickly and you will have a blast. Congrats for deciding to do it!0 -
You will do awesome!! I remember my first 5K - I thought I would be the slowest one there, the heaviest one there, I'm going to be last to finish...and I was none of those! We are our own worse enemy.
And as LorinaLynn said - if you can get through a run/walk in the cold/snow you can do it in any weather! I used to walk every day at lunch - snow, cold, any weather but rain.0 -
Don't be scared! There will be all types of people there. Some will run, some will walk, some will do both. Depending on the event, there may be dogs and/or baby strollers on the course.
Crossing the finish line is an accomplishment, no matter how long it may take.0 -
IF you have to sprinkle in walking to finish your 5k, big deal. If you have to walk the whole thing, big deal.
If you have enough time between now and the race, start Couch to 5K and reap the benefits0 -
Thanks for all of the encouragement.
To answer the question that I was asked.. no I do not have access to a treadmill or elliptical.
I probably would not have even thought about signing up if my son had told me no. I just dont do things like that by myself. I should tell him that he has to get outside and walk/jog with me to get ready and see what he says then. LOL0 -
It'll be a blast. I did my first in October after procrastinating for a year. I did it with a stroller in 45 minutes and since it was a small group I was left in the dust by the regular runners pretty close the the start. I wasn't last, though and I even passed a teenage girl I probably outweighed by 100 pounds at one point. But I had so much fun and loved how great I felt afterwards that I signed up for another a month later. My next is April 14th and I hope to do it under 40 - without the stroller this time.0
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