couch to 5k
jnamcelwain
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Anyone doing or done the couch to 5k and lose a signifacant amount of weight?
Been doing some walking but thought maybe that would kickstart the fat melting!!:happy:
Been doing some walking but thought maybe that would kickstart the fat melting!!:happy:
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I'm doing it now. I've not found that it's directly helping with the fat burn; my strength training is doing that. I can tell you that my endurance is up, I feel GREAT and am having fun!
Remember that any activity that gets you moving is a good thing.0 -
I'm about to start Week 5. I can't say that the pounds are rolling off. Because they aren't at this point. BUT, it's helping so much with endurance. Also, for me, I've lost about 4 inches in my thighs and my butt feels a little bit firmer. Not sure if this is due to the C25K only or a combo with my other cardio - I haven't really been strength training very regularly.0
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I did it, and I'm glad I did. At first, I thought it was going to kill me, and my legs hurt like hell. For me, it took about 2-3 months to actually see any improvement in endurance because my work schedule kept me from being as consistent as I would have liked. I'm not sure I saw a drastic reduction in weight from it. I did notice that I feel a lot more energized after I run... and its a big deal for me to be able to say that I can run a mile. I'll never be a marathon runner, but I'm happy with what I got from CT5K!
Good luck with it!!!0 -
I started it too soon in my journey& ended up hurting myself. Got thru it & did the routine successfully. Now 100 pounds lighter, I still find myself going back to it!0
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I just started so I can't atest to any weight loss yet... but my thought is the more exercise and the more I move the better! It can't HURT!
Hoping to incorporate some light weight training as well which should help the inches/pounds fall off! Hit a bit of a plateau so looking to change things up!0 -
Anyone doing or done the couch to 5k and lose a signifacant amount of weight?
Been doing some walking but thought maybe that would kickstart the fat melting!!:happy:
I have done it, and yes, you will lose weight but you will also become much fitter,too!
It might not be a quick hit, but stick at it and you will notice the difference :-)0 -
I'm about to start Week 5. I can't say that the pounds are rolling off. Because they aren't at this point. BUT, it's helping so much with endurance. Also, for me, I've lost about 4 inches in my thighs and my butt feels a little bit firmer. Not sure if this is due to the C25K only or a combo with my other cardio - I haven't really been strength training very regularly.
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Absolutely motivating! I've done a week of C25K.
I started to get ready for the Color Run.0 -
I would suggest picking up the book "The Beginning: Runner's Handbook." It was a 13 week 10K program, similar to the C25K program. However, this program was originally developed for medical purposes - helping people recover from injury, and for people who need to become active.
What this book has, that the C25K program doesn't have is information on technique, stretches, things to do after you've run the 10K, and more.
It's not expensive. I picked it up for $20 here in Canada. I'm going to be starting the program on Tuesday! I should be running my 10K on Christmas Day!!!0 -
I never ran until I tried the C25K program. I loved this. I felt stronger and like I can do anything. I don't think it's helped in the weight loss but it's definitely helped me feel that I can be successful, and that has made a big difference in sticking to the calorie counting.
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I'm training to run a half marathon next month. This weekend I did 13 miles in my training run.0 -
I completed the c25k last spring (and am still running!), and it did seem to hep with my fat loss - my back fat disappeared during that time. :bigsmile:0
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I am on wk 3 haven't noticed any drastic weight loss but I am not doing any strength training yet.I'm about to start Week 5. I can't say that the pounds are rolling off. Because they aren't at this point. BUT, it's helping so much with endurance. Also, for me, I've lost about 4 inches in my thighs and my butt feels a little bit firmer. Not sure if this is due to the C25K only or a combo with my other cardio - I haven't really been strength training very regularly.
4 inches off thighs? I'll take that.0 -
On week 3 now, not sure if it's helping with weight loss since I also do other cardio and strength training but for sure it's helping improve my endurance and breathing.0
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I would suggest picking up the book "The Beginning: Runner's Handbook." It was a 13 week 10K program, similar to the C25K program. However, this program was originally developed for medical purposes - helping people recover from injury, and for people who need to become active.
What this book has, that the C25K program doesn't have is information on technique, stretches, things to do after you've run the 10K, and more.
It's not expensive. I picked it up for $20 here in Canada. I'm going to be starting the program on Tuesday! I should be running my 10K on Christmas Day!!!0 -
Well thanks to all of you for replying. Might get of the fanny and start in the morning:)0
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I am just starting week four. I haven't lost any weight but my food choices haven't been the most fantastic lately either. BUT... I had just gone down a size in both pants and shirts and now those new pants are falling off! I've noticed a huge difference in my legs - they seem more muscular. I would recommend it - I thought I couldn't do it, but so far, so good.0
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I am on wk 3 haven't noticed any drastic weight loss but I am not doing any strength training yet.I'm about to start Week 5. I can't say that the pounds are rolling off. Because they aren't at this point. BUT, it's helping so much with endurance. Also, for me, I've lost about 4 inches in my thighs and my butt feels a little bit firmer. Not sure if this is due to the C25K only or a combo with my other cardio - I haven't really been strength training very regularly.
4 inches off thighs? I'll take that.
I was completely shocked when I measured them! I haven't lost any inches in my stomach, but also 2 inches in my arms so the running is the only thing I can attribute the possible thigh loss too. I started biking too, but I've only gone riding maybe a handful of times compared to the 3 times a week C25K.
I should mention though that I've always had a track record of really good results in my legs. The leg press was my easiest area in my middle school/high school fitness class. So, I don't want to get anyone's hopes up if it's just a bit of luck I have with my own thighs being cooperative... Now if only my calves were nice enough too lol.0 -
Weight loss would be good, but yes the fit part is much better.0
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