C25K -- anyone else skip the first few weeks?

danibrosseau
danibrosseau Posts: 45 Member
edited February 27 in Fitness and Exercise
I skipped to week 4 (the distance version) because the first few weeks' descriptions seemed too easy for me--and I did just fine! I'm wondering, though, if this might have negative consequences? I'm thinking I'll be fine, but I'd LOVE to hear if anyone else skipped ahead and how they progressed.

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  • DevSanchez
    DevSanchez Posts: 314 Member
    I skipped a few weeks too. I developed shin splints but I am unsure if it was from the "0-full throttle". I had a previous injury to my knee, uncertain if it was related. I pushed myself because mentally I felt it was easy but my shins ended up aching soon after. I think from a long time of not running for a good length then starting up and running a longer period of time again.
  • danibrosseau
    danibrosseau Posts: 45 Member
    I skipped a few weeks too. I developed shin splints but I am unsure if it was from the "0-full throttle". I had a previous injury to my knee, uncertain if it was related. I pushed myself because mentally I felt it was easy but my shins ended up aching soon after. I think from a long time of not running for a good length then starting up and running a longer period of time again.

    I was running 5-7 miles a day six months ago before I had a knee injury of my own! I'm hoping I haven't made a grave mistake!
  • cwrig
    cwrig Posts: 190 Member
    If you create a free account with Garmin Connect (you dont have to have a watch to make an account), they have 5K training plans to explore. They have 5K Level 1, 2 and 3. That way you can pick a plan that suits your fitness level.
  • DevSanchez
    DevSanchez Posts: 314 Member
    I skipped a few weeks too. I developed shin splints but I am unsure if it was from the "0-full throttle". I had a previous injury to my knee, uncertain if it was related. I pushed myself because mentally I felt it was easy but my shins ended up aching soon after. I think from a long time of not running for a good length then starting up and running a longer period of time again.

    I was running 5-7 miles a day six months ago before I had a knee injury of my own! I'm hoping I haven't made a grave mistake!

    I'm sure you'll be fine. My knee injury was from basketball years ago.
  • danibrosseau
    danibrosseau Posts: 45 Member
    Hi all! I've just finished week 5. I'm not regretting having skipped ahead at all! In fact, I'm glad I did, as I feel like I jumped in at just the right spot.
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