C25K Freakout...how's it possible!!!
kirdyq
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I'm on week three of C25K. I've just been coasting along listing to my podcast and doing whatever it tells me to. It's been slightly challenging for me, as I'm not in shape whatsoever. Well, I just decided to look ahead at the schedule in the upcoming weeks. I am freaking out at the prospect of running 20 minutes in week five - holy cow! How is that going to be possible! I see that the longest time run prior to that is 8 minutes. 8 minutes even seems impossible at this point. How the heck do you make it through without collapsing into a pile of goo on the pavement? Seriously though, I'd love to hear the stories of people who have been there and done it. Stories from unfit people such as myself - who went from running 3 minutes in week three to 20 minutes only a couple weeks later!!! Can I really do it?
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Yeah I thought the same thing, but its definitely possible. On the podcast Laura tells you that it's a mental thing, and that she's going to guide you through it. And she's right, just believe that you can do it, but take it at a slower pace to make sure that you complete it. If you get tired, just reduce your pace - you will feel great upon completion! Also just make sure you have completed all previous runs (without too much difficulty, if you really struggled with a previous run re-do those first). Best of luck!0
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I am wondering the same thing pretty much. I did week 4, day 1 today and wasn't sure if I could do 5 minutes and I did However...going to 8 minutes two days next week and then *20 minutes* on the third day??? 8 to 20 seems like a huge jump to me.0
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MaureenH39: What in the world???? You should be able to do that in your sleep. Are you the Cav Scout?0
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Just slow down. Make sure you are running at a conversational pace. You will be amazed how far/long you can run.0
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I am bumping because I am freaking out too!!
On W4 Day 1 tomorrow
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I completely understand! I was so scared, every week has been a challenge for me. My advice: don't give up even though you want to so badly and slow your pace. I may have fat-man-shuffled that 20 minutes but I completed it! I went from never running a mile in my life and then that 20 min run I ran 1.59 miles! (slow I know please don't laugh) I was so proud of myself, stick to the program and push through the hard times, after the first 10 minutes I would say it got easier. Good luck and run strong!
Forgot to add: Week 8 Day 1 today!0 -
You will be able to do it. Running is so mental. This time last year is was just starting C25K and on June 1st I ran my first half marathon. You don't think you will be able to do it but just try to put that out of your head. If you need to repeat some of week 4 to make week 5 easier. Trust your training and your body not your mind.0
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It's definitely possible, you'd be amazed what your body can do once you get your mind to shut the hell up. I started a program in March that had me running a minute at a time at first. I'm 41 and hadn't run a mile since college. I ran my first 5K a month ago and haven't looked back. I'm up to almost 3 1/2 miles with no walking breaks and it feel awesome!!!0
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@jbpi the one on the right is my son when he graduated AIT back in February0
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You'll get it. After my year off of life from Achilles surgery, etc., I couldn't run one full lap (1/4 Mile) at the high school. Yesterday I ran for 59 minutes (six miles) without skipping a beat. You'll get there0
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Don't think about it yet! I am a C25K graduate (was never ever ever a runner) and remember getting nervous leading up to that day. It is a mind over matter thing, however, having said that, I did also repeat weeks when I felt like I was at my capacity until I was ready to move forward. It took me probably 10-12 weeks to be able to run for 30 minutes and now I am training for a 10K. It is possible, just listen to your body, not your mind that is telling you that you can't do it. Keep it up!0
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you can definitely do it! When I started I struggled to run 5 minutes without feeling completley winded, now I can run 40 mninutes without walking breaks. Keep at it!0
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I did c25k back a few years ago. It definitely can happen! Just focus on one foot in front of another, breathing naturally, and it will happen. I run with my iPod so having upbeat music helped. Then I found a podcast (this was pre-app) that had music and beeps to walk/run, so I didn't have to focus on anything other than being awesome!0
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That 20 minute thing intimidated me too. Just drop your speed for the first one. It becomes surprisingly easy then.
I skipped the bridge to 10k personally. A friend of mine that's an avid runner told me that it wasn't necessary. All you have to do is drop your speed. Once your body is accustomed to having your heart rate pumping at runners pace for 30 minutes... then you'll be able to have a slightly lower heart rate for longer.
Just make sure you REALLY warm up before you do it. Trust me. I've pulled calf muscles... knee muscles... hamstrings. Pretty sure I ran a 10k today with a bruised heel...
But you REALLY get to love it. I never thought I would be... but I'm turning into a total addict.0 -
December - absolutely thrilled that I ran One! Whole! MInute! without dying.
June - pleased with my 1 hour 10 minute time during my 10k.0 -
best advice a friend gave me, to repeatedly say to yourself "my legs aren't giving up, my head is giving in" I went from doing 8 minutes one week to 15 and then 25. YOU CAN DO IT!0
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Im a c25k graduate and can now run for over an hour without feeling exhausted. I even signed up for a 10km run in 2 weeks. You can so do it!0
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You can do it. When you get to that point just try it, you will most likely surprise yourself and if not then walking for a moment to catch your breath is ok too as long as you run again once you can. Pace yourself, speed will come later, just keep going.0
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Yep... I'm on that day today. Running 20 minutes without stopping. I feel like I'm going to die just thinking about it... so I'm trying NOT to think about it, lol. I'm just going to put my running shoes on after work and get out there and see what happens...0
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Just slow down. Make sure you are running at a conversational pace. You will be amazed how far/long you can run.
I second this. Most runners (including myself when I started) train at too fast of a pace. This is counterproductive when you are trying to build endurance. Your focus should be on building aerobic not anaerobic capacity at this point.0 -
You can do it! Slow down if needed and just keep going. I always complete the day because I don't want to do it again - so once I get past a certain # of minutes I'm NOT going to stop and repeat it later - I just have to keep going. Put on some upbeat tunes and just keep going.0
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I just came in the door after finishing Week 7 Day 1, which is 25 minutes of running, no breaks. I'm not a runner by any means, I've got a ton of weight to lose and I've been doing this program successfully. The 20 min run is more of a mind game than a physical one. And once you do it, you'll never be the same. After you do it there are two more interval runs in week six, then just running for the rest of the program and I was actually glad when I finished those interval runs because it's more fun and easier to just keep going. I also found I no longer like running on the treadmill. Sounds weird, but it's true.
My advice - lace up your shoes well, take a bunch of deep breaths before you start and tell yourself how great it's going to be at the end of it. Go slow - I did 1.5 miles, slow your breathing down if it gets ahead of you. I'm more concerned with endurance and duration at this point, later on the speed will come. And when the 20 mins are up, throw your hands up and squeal. I did.0 -
Relax! You know you can do sessions over until you get through them, right?0
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Gah! Don't freak me out! I'm only starting week 2 tomorrow... lol I had a rough time even jogging the 1 minute... but now I do it and sometimes (in the first half) I get surprised that it beeps so fast for me to start walking. I'm sure once we get there, it will be hard... but not as hard as we fear. And hey, if we have to walk a bit... so be it. Next time we just try to make it longer. And longer, until we CAN do it.0
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I have been exactly where you are right now. I am currently in week 6 of my c25k app. When my friend and I started we could barely do it for 1 minute let alone 20. And we did the same thing....Looked ahead! and every week we said "How are we ever going to make it happen" BUT WE DID!! It is challenging and at times I felt like I was going to die. There were times when I though to myself that I should just quit. BUT I DIDN'T.... and I survived. I am on week 6 now and I KNOW that I can make it. I have also added core training to help with my breathing. Just tel yourself that you can do it and your body will achieve it. I truly believe it. Don't look at it like you can't because for the most part you already have by taking that first step! Good LUck :happy:0
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I am freaking out at the prospect of running 20 minutes in week five
First thing you need to know is that you are allowed to repeat weeks! If you are struggling, just do that week over again. Better than quitting in the middle. Now, you may find you do fine once you get to it, just a suggestion.
Second, a lot of the freakout in running is mental. You think you can't do something, but it's just your brain holding you back.
Third, slow down. Even if it seems ridiculous, you have to get used to the motion of running and get over those mental hurdles and slowing down will help. Then once you're used to the time spent running and you're over the mental/breath issues, you can concentrate on getting faster and there are a million suggestions out on the internet to help you do that. Just don't worry about it right now.
Hope that helps! I have been doing a program at the local fleet feet and running with other people that has been immensely helpful and I have a 5k scheduled for Thursday. Whether or not I end up running the whole thing, I am MILES ahead of where I was a couple months ago. So good luck and I'm sure you can do it!0 -
I did w5 last week. You can do it! It was a struggle, but def doable.0
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Guarantee the biggest obstacle to running for that 20 minutes is your mind. You CAN do this. Just slow it down from the pace you've been doing and put one foot in front of the other.
It will not be easy. You will want to stop. Many times! Push through that. It's nowhere near as bad as you imagine it right now.
And like someone else said you will feel incredible when you finish it!
I'd say "Good Luck", but luck has NOTHING to do with this. Go kick some *kitten* and do this!0 -
Don't worry about what tomorrow brings. (or, next week)
I was completely a non-runner and wasn't doing a whole lot of exercise when I started either. You CAN do it!
I have the c25k app on my phone, so I just ran while listening to my music and then the program cut in to just remind me to walk, or run, or whatever.
Yes it's much longer than what you're used to, but like others have said, go ahead and redo an earlier one if needed to build up more endurance. And, if you have to stop & walk for 30 seconds and then keep going it's ok.
I'm not fast at all, but just making it to the end is a great confidence boost.0 -
Dont freak out, lower your pace and go at the speed you need to so that you can do 20 minutes. After doe the 4 weeks leading up, it is easier then you think. It is mostly mental thinking you can not do it. Just go for it and do not keep track of your time (best thing i ever did was stop watching the time and just do it).
I went from week 5 to doing a 5k. Now I just going for 20-30 minutes runs.0
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