c25k where are you?

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  • memorizinmo
    memorizinmo Posts: 8 Member
    Just finished Week 1 Day 3 today! Signed up for a 5K in July. Not my first one, but I haven't run in over a year due to an ankle injury (and laziness)...
  • 32kenny
    32kenny Posts: 6 Member
    Started yesterday and was able to finish without given up. Not been able to jog in almost 15 years because it felt like I would pass out. So excited to know I can do this. Doing WK 1 Day 2 today
  • kab789
    kab789 Posts: 110 Member
    Finished week 3 day 2 yesterday
  • fubsyfern
    fubsyfern Posts: 38 Member
    just did week 3 day 1 last night!
  • rajnigandha21
    rajnigandha21 Posts: 121 Member
    Week 1 day 2 done
  • RKMMKR
    RKMMKR Posts: 5 Member
    Week 2, Day 1 coming up. Not as bad as I thought it would be. I've been walking an hour a day since Feb so I think that helped a bit. The first two days I did this in a gym and I know I looked nuts fist pumping and dancing :)
    Third day, week one was outside and was better than expected.
  • MoonCatKDT
    MoonCatKDT Posts: 33 Member
    Just finished the first week here :) Question: When logging it in MFP, what do you log it as? I've just been logging the time running and the time walking separately?
  • kab789
    kab789 Posts: 110 Member
    Just finished week 3 day 3
    I have wondered how others do it as well
    but this is what I do...

    I log the run and walk separately

    I downloaded map my walk and the calorie burn is the same on that app as it is when I log it in here separately.
    Now they are both from the same company so I don't know how much of a difference there would have been otherwise if I used a different one altogether to follow my run.

    For the walk I log in brisk walk 3.5 miles
    and for the run I log jog/run at a 10 minute mile

    Of course I also don't eat back all the calories as they are likely to high.
  • Megeffer
    Megeffer Posts: 48 Member
    edited May 2015
    I run on the treadmill that I input my info on. So I typically log the 4.0 mph and then just adjust the time until it matches the treadmill. I don't know how accurate that is, but it seems alright.

    Edit: my runs are typically slow. (5.0-5.5 depending on the day)
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