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  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
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    Well, no rest day ( I know I should have but rain is expected the next 2 days) I did W3D1 today. I don't know what is wrong with me lately... I thought I read the 2nd interval was 5 min so thought I rocked 5 minutes LOL when it was only 3. Anyway, my breathing is getting really easy now, so I found the intervals went by easily today. I think my mind just said "go" so I did. :tongue: I had a nice mix of mud, wind and small hills, which is really giving me confidence. ( I hear trail running is more difficult than pavement/treadmill?). I'm a hiker so I'm quite used to the terrain off-road.

    Trail running is different running. I like road racing, but I LOVE trail running. The different surfaces and movements are great at conditioning you too - you build muscle that makes you way more shock proof.
  • mom2tripsn2
    mom2tripsn2 Posts: 64 Member
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    W4D3 on my lunch break today!! Bring it on Week 5 !!!!! :tongue:
  • thankyou4thevenom
    thankyou4thevenom Posts: 1,581 Member
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    I did W6 D2 today. It was hard and I'm a little slower than when I started but I didn't stop, so I am just going to keep plugging at it.
    :glasses:
  • AglaeaC
    AglaeaC Posts: 1,974 Member
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    W4D3 on my lunch break today!! Bring it on Week 5 !!!!! :tongue:
    That's the spirit :)
    I did W6 D2 today. It was hard and I'm a little slower than when I started but I didn't stop, so I am just going to keep plugging at it.
    :glasses:
    Every marathon-and-beyond runner has been where you are right now.
  • kellypence
    kellypence Posts: 123 Member
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    Hi all. Started last Fri and finished W1D2 yesterday, W1D3 tomorrow. Think something broke in my head two weeks ago when I decided to started training... :) Looking around for 5ks to book for Sept-ish to get time to work the program.
  • AglaeaC
    AglaeaC Posts: 1,974 Member
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    Hi all. Started last Fri and finished W1D2 yesterday, W1D3 tomorrow. Think something broke in my head two weeks ago when I decided to started training... :) Looking around for 5ks to book for Sept-ish to get time to work the program.
    Hi kellypence, welcome! I laughed out loud at the breaking head. You're well on your way, hope you'll have fun tomorrow!
  • thankyou4thevenom
    thankyou4thevenom Posts: 1,581 Member
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    Hi all. Started last Fri and finished W1D2 yesterday, W1D3 tomorrow. Think something broke in my head two weeks ago when I decided to started training... :) Looking around for 5ks to book for Sept-ish to get time to work the program.

    Well done!
  • angf0679
    angf0679 Posts: 1,120 Member
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    I did my W1D2 yesterday. It was great! I felt like it went much better then Tuesday night! There was really only one running interval where I felt winded so I slowed myself down. My roommate couldn't go with me last night but told me to keep my strides small. I used my shadow to make sure my stride was staying small. :laugh: I am eager for my next training run!
  • huntermaz
    huntermaz Posts: 37 Member
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    Did W8D2 today and felt great! Sunday will finsh the program by running a whole 5K. Hopeful to finish in under 33 minutes.
  • kellypence
    kellypence Posts: 123 Member
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    Finished W1D3 this morning. Nice to get out in the "storm approaching" weather. Definitely feeling it a bit in the quads, but signed up for a fun 5k in October (Yuengling OctoberFest), so I'm super excited. Hey...I get to run to beer!
  • AglaeaC
    AglaeaC Posts: 1,974 Member
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    Great going everyone!
    Did W8D2 today and felt great! Sunday will finsh the program by running a whole 5K. Hopeful to finish in under 33 minutes.
    What version are you using? The original C25K plan is nine weeks.
  • HereWeGoAgain7
    HereWeGoAgain7 Posts: 163 Member
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    Finished w4d1 today. New shoes (that fit perfectly woot) and slow pace made it tolerable. The last run was rough but I finished!
  • greentree0
    greentree0 Posts: 40 Member
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    Hooray for all the people just starting, all the people just finishing and everyone who is in the middle! I am probably having a rest day today, because a friend from far away may be in town this evening.

    From my Wednesday post, the only reason I know I'm now up to 4mph on average is because that's how I'm logging it on mfp - I get the distance I have run by marking my route up on gmap-pedometer.com, then use the time I've taken and the distance to get a speed so I can log it and count the calories up. I think the only reason I've got to 4mph is that there's more jogging in W3 than in the previous weeks, and my jogging is a tiny amount faster than the walking so my average speed has increased a little. I doubt I'm actually jogging faster!
  • thankyou4thevenom
    thankyou4thevenom Posts: 1,581 Member
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    Well done huntermaz!

    Lol, Kellypence. If there was beer at the end I think I'd be able to run a 10k!

    That's great HereWeGoAgain. Some of mine feel horrid.
  • thankyou4thevenom
    thankyou4thevenom Posts: 1,581 Member
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    Great going everyone!
    Did W8D2 today and felt great! Sunday will finsh the program by running a whole 5K. Hopeful to finish in under 33 minutes.
    What version are you using? The original C25K plan is nine weeks.

    He must be using the same version as me because I only have 8 weeks on mine. I'm using an app called run5k.

    Speaking of I did W6D3 today (solid 20 min run). I'd been out at bingo and just wasn't into it so I caught the train back and went out for a run. It felt like a slog but I was going faster than normal so that'll be why. I didn't realise because I left it on KPH rather than MPH.
  • sappy42
    sappy42 Posts: 65 Member
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    Just finished (literally just got back lol) W4D1 and OMG...W3 felt fantastic but today I was more than ready for the "walk" command. Don't know if it was what I ate for lunch (grilled chicken and homemade kale chips) or too much water or just me, but my stomach was hurting a little.

    Now I've read about others' experiences with W4 so I was prepared for a challenge today...and boy did I get one lol
  • AglaeaC
    AglaeaC Posts: 1,974 Member
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    This is to nobody in particular. All I can say is it getseasier with time, but partly because one pays attention to how one feels and learns to adjust. It can be overwhelming at times and then I suggest picking just a couple of things to focus on at once. There's so much to keep track of - water and food timing, bathroom, temperature and clothing etc., breathing, speed, cues from podcast or app, traffic, yadayada - that it is like learning how to drive. Some days I screw up the gear shifting and other days I forget to look in all the mirrors or use the blinker or honour the stop sign. You know? :)
  • huntermaz
    huntermaz Posts: 37 Member
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    Great going everyone!
    Did W8D2 today and felt great! Sunday will finsh the program by running a whole 5K. Hopeful to finish in under 33 minutes.
    What version are you using? The original C25K plan is nine weeks.

    He must be using the same version as me because I only have 8 weeks on mine. I'm using an app called run5k.

    Speaking of I did W6D3 today (solid 20 min run). I'd been out at bingo and just wasn't into it so I caught the train back and went out for a run. It felt like a slog but I was going faster than normal so that'll be why. I didn't realise because I left it on KPH rather than MPH.

    Yep that is the one I am following but I use ismoothrun for tracking so I just enter the workout in that app before I run.
  • AglaeaC
    AglaeaC Posts: 1,974 Member
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    Cool! Be sure to post in the graduation thread, too, you deserve that place then!
  • sappy42
    sappy42 Posts: 65 Member
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    Thank you for this...there's just so much to remember and consider. I really want to be able to do a Color Run next year with a couple friends so I'm motivated! I do enjoy being out there...
    This is to nobody in particular. All I can say is it getseasier with time, but partly because one pays attention to how one feels and learns to adjust. It can be overwhelming at times and then I suggest picking just a couple of things to focus on at once. There's so much to keep track of - water and food timing, bathroom, temperature and clothing etc., breathing, speed, cues from podcast or app, traffic, yadayada - that it is like learning how to drive. Some days I screw up the gear shifting and other days I forget to look in all the mirrors or use the blinker or honour the stop sign. You know? :)