Couch to 5K website
smylee1173
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Has anyone tried this website ? If you did, please tell me how long did you do it for?
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I just started yesterday, interested to hear people's responses myself.0
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C25k is very popular amongst members here. It's a great program; I have never done it to completion but for the time I did it, it was wonderful0
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There's actually hundreds of couch to 5k training plans around. I don't know this website specifically, but as long as it aims for about 2,5 months to 3 months time to build up it should be fine.0
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/30-couch-to-5k-running-program-c25k?page=2
There are a lot of people using the program - most are using podcasts or smartphone apps to do voice prompts.0 -
I am on week 2 day 3. I started back when I first started being serious on MFP...but I couldn't make it past week one day 2. So...I tried adding more activity to my daily life (using the upstairs bathroom at work and TAKING the stairs NOT the elevator...parking farther away inthe parking lot...etc.). I tried again after losing shy of 30 pounds and I have been doing each day through twice. Example...Week 1 day 1 back to back (half hour twice through is a one hour workout).
As of this morning I was down to 252.5 pounds (34 pound loss so far) which is likely larger than recommended for doing this...but there are plenty of people in the C25K program weighing in at/around/over what I weigh and have had success.0 -
I'm doing the UK version (http://www.nhs.uk/LiveWell/c25k/Pages/couch-to-5k.aspx) and am on the dreaded week 5 but it's going well so far. I'd certainly recommend it.0
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I weigh close to what the previous poster weighs, and have just completed week 3. I don't go fast, but I go. I completed the program about 2 years ago and was regularly doing 30 minute runs for a couple of months, until I injured my foot and couldn't continue. I started again a few weeks ago, and am looking forward to getting back to where I was. I will repeat days/weeks as needed.0
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i was wanting to give the couch to 5k a try. i do other forms of exercise and my favorite is walking. i used to run when i was in the military but that was 16 yrs ago. so basically starting all over. i think though, i will wait until the end of september or beginning of october when the wheather cools down here in louisiana.0
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I went to week 4 on the treadmill. Then I wanted to run outside and couldn't barely run a min. So I have started over my plan outside. However when I started on the treadmill I barely could run a min and now I can run 13mins straight. I am slow though.0
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theres also a group for it on MFP. I just completed week 3 for the 2nd time as I didnt feel I was ready to take on week 4 yet. Its a 9 week program but honestly listen to your body and take as long or as short a time you need. I love it. I never ran before. I have the RunDouble app on my android phone and can plug in my music and off I go, the voice will announce when its time to run, time to walk, halfway mark etc. Its a great program and I actually look forward to my run days, helps me to alleviate stress and gives me time to just well be ' free '.. good luck to you !0
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I have 3 days left of the 30 day shred. I think I'm going to start this next!0
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I would say it's an excellent program. Finished week 6 this evening. So far, so good.0
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"Ease into 5k" is an app for iPhone that is also a great training program to take with you when you run. Uses interval training and tells you when to stop, start, walk, run, etc. all with your music on too. Just another suggestion0
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Its excellent. The first day of running for like 60seconds, walking 90 seconds for 20minutes was a struggle.
On monday I did W8D1 which was run for 28minutes without stopping and it was fine.
I should be finished the program tomorrow but I have the flu so going to have to repeat the week 8 next week or week later unfortunately.0 -
I am currently up to day 3 week 6 - I have done a bit of treadmill and outside but mostly treadmill (which I find easier) I have found some weeks more difficult than others for eg: today was run 10 walk 2.5 run 10 (I found this hard) however last week was run 20 straight with no break and I found this easier.
I've had days where I've wanted to give up but I just keep telling myself "the mind will give up 1000 time before the body will" (A sign a saw one) so I figure till my legs give way and I fall of the treadmill I'll have to keep going. I find a huge sense of achievement each time I finish a session.
I use the iphone app also which is great. Good luck and enjoy0 -
It's a great program I finish my seventh week tomorrow using my iPhone. If you start this program I suggest using the app associated with a smart phone and have good running shoes.0
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I found this app for my iPhone the third week in June...just in time to complete it for a 5K I signed up for in August. Last year, I did the 5K without training...and it kicked my butt! This year, I finished 7th in my age group (45) and took 10 minutes off last year's time. C25K was fun...kept me movitated to run this summer. I'm still running three times a week, but just free runs...usually 4 miles! I love this app! By the way, they also have a 10K and 25K app if you are interested0
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I started using the app while on the Gazelle mainly to change up the routine. I love the voice prompts and knowing when I'm halfway done. I did Week 2 Day 1 today and then kept going for 20 more minutes. It's awesome for helping with endurance and for helping the time fly by.0
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I use the C25K free iPhone app and I love it! I just finished Week 4, Day 2 today. I started the program on an indoor track but moved outside to challenge myself more. There is a definite difference from running inside and outside. But I love the program and can't wait to get to the end and say I did it!0
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I love Couch to 5 K I just finished week 6, and looking forward to week 7.
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I have the c25k app from active.com on my phone and I love it. I did weeks 1-3 in my house just running back and forth then I moved it outside and started back at week 1. I have two small children that I push in a jogging stroller and when I first started I could not run a full 30 seconds when I was pushing the stroller.0
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Your progress is both awesome and inspiring to me. Thanks for sharing!0
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I haven't used the website but I used the free app on my phone. I did the C25K twice (both times after significant time off) and then went from C25K onto the Bridge to 10K (another free app). Both times I completed the C25K I did skip ahead a couple of times, but I also used to be a frequent 10k runner so some of the days were easy. It is a GREAT way either to start running for the first time ever, or to get back into it after time off. You can repeat or skip workouts as needed. It's great to have a guideline when you are first starting out so you don't overdo it. Good luck! When my knee is ready to run again, I will once again start the program, and then do the Bridge to 10k again. It's pretty awesome to see your progress with each run!0
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I started doing c25k again and once I got over the running out of breath hump it's become so much more enjoyable! I'm in the middle of week four. I first weighed myself at the beginning of week 3 and was 200 lbs, and just did a weigh in today and with the help of MFP for calorie counter, I lost 5 lbs. so proud of myself, woo! Definitely recommend trying it.0
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