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  • Posts: 432 Member
    LLduds wrote: »
    Week 7/Day 1 done! Including the 5 minute warm-up, 25 minute run, and 5 minute cool-down, I covered 3 miles. So feeling a little bit better about my 5K on 8/1 :)

    Good job! I've made every run a 5k ( including the w/u and c/d) starting with w6. It's actually fun to see my times and compete against myself. It was also a way for my body to get used to the distance.

  • Posts: 41 Member
    W5D2 done and I felt really good about it!!
  • Posts: 10 Member
    edited June 2015
    Week 3 Done!

    Feeling pretty good...But got some pretty good chin splints from this weeks long run.
  • Posts: 213 Member
    Woke up early to do W2D2 this morning. Back in doors because it's storming outside, but I think I'm going to try outside for the most part from here on out. It's easier to start and stop jogging. I'm definitely running super slow, but I'm just happy I'm jogging. =)
  • Posts: 258 Member
    Week 7/Day 2 done! I was slow but steady...a pretty smooth run without any mental "drama" :) Happy Saturday to all!!!!
  • Posts: 432 Member
    LLduds wrote: »
    Week 7/Day 2 done! I was slow but steady...a pretty smooth run without any mental "drama" :) Happy Saturday to all!!!!

    Wow! You are rocking this. Are you running everyday? I want to increase my runs to 6 days a week.
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    Wow! You are rocking this. Are you running everyday? I want to increase my runs to 6 days a week.

    My weekly fitness routine is still a work in progress, but right now I'm jogging first thing in the morning 5 times/week. The other 2 mornings (Wed, Sun) I do the elliptical for cross training (Wed) or "Gentle Hatha" yoga (Sunday, my "rest day"). In the evening, I lift weights with a trainer 2 nights/week and go to a "Vinyasa Flow" yoga class 1 night/week. I'm trying to find a balance between effective cross training while avoiding over-training (especially since I'm in my late 30s and not a great athlete). I'm working on developing more fitness-based goals so I focus on being healthy and strong rather than the number on the scale. I've signed up for a few 5Ks in August, a few 10Ks in Sept/Oct, and a half marathon in November :) Sorry, I know this is probably TMI....I'm not sure why I'm writing all this. LOL!
  • Posts: 112 Member
    W3D1 done. I'm 95% sure I've never run for 3 consecutive minutes before in my life, and I just did that... twice! Ran very slowly because of the heat (slept later than I intended, so it was hotter than I wanted), but I still finished.
  • Posts: 112 Member
    klmnumbers wrote: »
    Woke up early to do W2D2 this morning. Back in doors because it's storming outside, but I think I'm going to try outside for the most part from here on out. It's easier to start and stop jogging. I'm definitely running super slow, but I'm just happy I'm jogging. =)

    Slow and steady wins the race, right? B) I feel like I can walk faster than I'm running sometimes, but you know what? We're still running! And that's what matters.
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    Finished W5D1 this morning. I honestly thought I'd be redoing week 4 a couple of times before even attempting week 5 but I figured all I can do is try it and I actually finished it no problem! I'm doing it on the treadmill but plan on taking it outside soon, even if I have to start over from day one.
  • Posts: 432 Member
    LLduds wrote: »

    My weekly fitness routine is still a work in progress, but right now I'm jogging first thing in the morning 5 times/week. The other 2 mornings (Wed, Sun) I do the elliptical for cross training (Wed) or "Gentle Hatha" yoga (Sunday, my "rest day"). In the evening, I lift weights with a trainer 2 nights/week and go to a "Vinyasa Flow" yoga class 1 night/week. I'm trying to find a balance between effective cross training while avoiding over-training (especially since I'm in my late 30s and not a great athlete). I'm working on developing more fitness-based goals so I focus on being healthy and strong rather than the number on the scale. I've signed up for a few 5Ks in August, a few 10Ks in Sept/Oct, and a half marathon in November :) Sorry, I know this is probably TMI....I'm not sure why I'm writing all this. LOL!

    Lol! Thanks for sharing. Thsts a great workout plan. It's time for me to add more as well.
  • Posts: 219 Member
    Timing Doubt;

    When I run, I start out with a brisk walk and then run, do I calculate distance from when I start walking or when I start running?
  • Posts: 7,865 Member
    Lol! Thanks for sharing. Thsts a great workout plan. It's time for me to add more as well.

    For new runners it's generally an effective way to develop an overuse injury.

    There are lots of instances in this thread of people ignoring the plan and running every day, hitting weekn 5 or 6, talking about some pain, and then disappearing.

    The reason for every other day initially is to allow the connective tissue and joints an opportunity to recover from the stresses of running, albeit slowly and for short distances.

  • Posts: 7,865 Member
    Timing Doubt;

    When I run, I start out with a brisk walk and then run, do I calculate distance from when I start walking or when I start running?

    Up to you, there is no right or wrong answer. For me, I used to measure from the start, to the finish. Nowadays I don't bother with a warm up walk, so I'm comparing near like for like.
  • Posts: 183 Member
    Completed w4d3 this morning. Super slow but I did it.
  • Posts: 432 Member
    Completed w4d3 this morning. Super slow but I did it.
    Great job. Have fun with week 5
  • Posts: 35 Member

    Slow and steady wins the race, right? B) I feel like I can walk faster than I'm running sometimes, but you know what? We're still running! And that's what matters.

    Yes! I am right there with you guys. Slowww but stoked to be making it happen.
  • Posts: 375 Member
    After laying in bed and debating for a while I finally crawled out and put on my running clothes and snuck out the door. W3D3 done and over with.
  • Posts: 432 Member
    Week 7 is done! I finished the 2.5 miles and decided to go all the way. I did it! I finished the 5k in 37 minutes. Week 8 here I come
  • Posts: 258 Member
    Week 7 is done! I finished the 2.5 miles and decided to go all the way. I did it! I finished the 5k in 37 minutes. Week 8 here I come

    Hooray - I bet that feels good!! I'm finishing my week 7 tomorrow and am weirdly excited about it :) Rest days are a challenge (something I never thought I'd say). We adopted a kitten from the shelter yesterday so I've been entertained all day watching my 2 year old basset hound follow her around the house, trying to sniff her ears and lick her face. Basset hounds are sweet dogs (but terrible jogging partners, LOL).

    Happy Sunday to all!!!
  • Posts: 41 Member
    W5D3 is done and it was AWESOME! I actually surprised myself. I focused on enjoying the run and having a good form. I was surprised when the lady said one minute left because I felt like I had more run in me. I'm extremely proud of my progress...from one minute to twenty minutes! :D
  • Posts: 1,116 Member

    For new runners it's generally an effective way to develop an overuse injury.

    There are lots of instances in this thread of people ignoring the plan and running every day, hitting weekn 5 or 6, talking about some pain, and then disappearing.

    The reason for every other day initially is to allow the connective tissue and joints an opportunity to recover from the stresses of running, albeit slowly and for short distances.

    I definitely have to agree with MM, unless you're coming from a very active background (And even then it's still risky) 5 times a week is asking to be sidelined with overuse injury.
  • Posts: 219 Member
    edited June 2015
    :):):) I did it! Week 8 Day 3 complete... I'm really slow. But that can be fixed!

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  • Posts: 432 Member
    :):):) I did it! Week 8 Day 3 complete... I'm really slow. But that can be fixed!

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    Congratulations
  • Posts: 121 Member
    W6D1 done.
  • Posts: 121 Member
    W6D1 done.
    W6D2 doing today.

  • Posts: 121 Member
    W6D2 doing today.


    Done.
  • Posts: 219 Member

    Congratulations

    Thank You @fit4life_73
  • Posts: 29 Member

    Congratulations!! What's next...
    I start B210K on Tuesday. Very excited about that. Thank you.

  • Posts: 258 Member
    Week 7/Day 3 done!! I had to run through some sprinklers to get it done, but I did it! Seriously though, what kind of public park runs their sprinklers at 6am when the joggers are out?!?!
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