Couch to 5k
lisasp4
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Day 1 of couch to 5k (C25K)
I couldn't even finish half of it properly. I managed two sets of running before my chest started burning and I felt dizzy.
I'm way more unfit than I thought.
I walked the rest of the way.
Tomorrow will be better!
I'd ask for tips but I think I just need to keep at it and not give up just because I couldn't do it on my first day.
I couldn't even finish half of it properly. I managed two sets of running before my chest started burning and I felt dizzy.
I'm way more unfit than I thought.
I walked the rest of the way.
Tomorrow will be better!
I'd ask for tips but I think I just need to keep at it and not give up just because I couldn't do it on my first day.
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Number 1 recommendation is slow down. Most people still try to do it too fast. I don't care if you are running slower than you can walk.
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The biggest thing for me to help improve my running was discovering that you're supposed to run at a pace where you can still carry on a conversation. I always thought you were supposed to run hard - nope! Slow down, get your heart used to carrying you at that faster-than-walking pace, and before you know it you'll be moving faster and faster and remaining completely comfortable while you do it.0
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Yes, slow down. Even if you are just doing a fast shuffle in the running segments it's OK. The most importance thing at this point is persistence and building endurance. The first day is always the hardest.0
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You can also repeat a week of the program until you can do it. Don't push too hard too fast and then give up thinking it will never happen.
I've recently started running after I had already been doing other cardio and some strength training. I'm a very slow runner ....very very slow and I want that slower than a turtle tshirt lol.0 -
Think slow jog slightly faster than your walk pace. It should be a pace you can keep abd it is mental you can push through to the stop! I am on week 5 day 3 tomorrow and if I can do it so can you! Its hard I know but you can and you will!
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I thought I was going pretty slow but I guess you can always go slower
I'll try that tomorrow. I'm also going somewhere quieter. I don't think it helped me feeling like I was being watched by all the pro runners and traffic.0 -
I'd support the suggestion that you ease the pace as well.
Also https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/30-couch-to-5k-running-program-c25k0 -
I shall try a very slow pace tomorrow.0
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Just keep at it! The fact you have the first day a go shows your willingness to do it!0
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i decided to walk at least 5k per day rather than run for start. Works magic and been doing that for 2 weeks now. I did 14k (day off so why not) exhausted yes, but hey there is another day tomorrow. And another 5k to go0
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Day 1 of couch to 5k (C25K)
I couldn't even finish half of it properly. I managed two sets of running before my chest started burning and I felt dizzy.
I'm way more unfit than I thought.
I walked the rest of the way.
Tomorrow will be better!
I'd ask for tips but I think I just need to keep at it and not give up just because I couldn't do it on my first day.
The fact that you didn't quit is really most important and very admirable! I started couch to 5k a few months back and had to quit around week 5 or so due to some health problems. I am starting again with couch to 10k and the first half of it is the couch to 5k program. I'm going to send you an FR, I'm doing day 2 tonight!
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3dogsrunning wrote: »Number 1 recommendation is slow down. Most people still try to do it too fast. I don't care if you are running slower than you can walk.
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I took everyone's advice to slow down and what a difference it made. I completed the whole of day 2 without stopping. It was still horrible and really hard but slowing down made it do-able.
My bum and thighs are killing me now!
Also, I noticed I hold my breath when I run which is probably why I was going dizzy. I focused a lot on my breathing which also helped me tonnes.
So proud of myself.0 -
Yay! I'm so happy for you0
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Nice work! The program is meant to build slowly so don't worry if you have to repeat days in the middle!0
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Nice!
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