c25k - Completed my first 5k!
wonko221
Posts: 292 Member
Good morning MFP folks.
A little less than two months ago i started training with c25k. At the time, i had been walking a bit, and had built up to being able to run a few hundred feet before gasping for air and feeling my legs start to abandon me. I hated running....
then i signed up for a 5k night run with some friends, and decided i needed some proper training to get into shape. I installed a c25k app, and started reading forums for information on running well and safely, primarily MFP/fitness.
Over the last six weeks, i learned some important lessons:
Breath properly.
On Friday, c25k challenged me to run for 22 minutes without a break, and i made it. What's more, i realized i had a little "gas left in the tank" and i pushed on to run an extra half mile, and then walked to complete out the 5k that morning. The first time i'd ever done a 5k; also the first time i'd ever run "extra" of my own volition.... I was surprised and proud.
On Saturday, i ran the charity 5k i had signed up for. It started after sun down. There were around 1000 runners total. And we were running along the packed sand of a beach, as the tide was starting to come in. It was absolutely amazing. I was able to complete the run with my partner at my side, the feeling was incredible.
This morning, Monday, i was back out on the trail to start c25k Week 7. For this first day, i sustained a 25 minute run, and felt great.
Just wanted to brag a bit, and to share my sincere thanks for the MFP community. Good insights from experienced runners equipped me to do this. Reading posts and encouragement from others who are currently or have previously faced these same challenges kept me on the path. My life is better now than it was two short months ago, and i owe a lot of that to the knowledgeable and positive community here at MFP. Thank you all, sincerely!
A little less than two months ago i started training with c25k. At the time, i had been walking a bit, and had built up to being able to run a few hundred feet before gasping for air and feeling my legs start to abandon me. I hated running....
then i signed up for a 5k night run with some friends, and decided i needed some proper training to get into shape. I installed a c25k app, and started reading forums for information on running well and safely, primarily MFP/fitness.
Over the last six weeks, i learned some important lessons:
Breath properly.
- Keep a slow pace, at which you could converse with a partner.
- Keep good posture, head up, shoulders relaxed, hands at your hips.
- Don't cross your hands in front of your body (was very hard to break this habit!).
On Friday, c25k challenged me to run for 22 minutes without a break, and i made it. What's more, i realized i had a little "gas left in the tank" and i pushed on to run an extra half mile, and then walked to complete out the 5k that morning. The first time i'd ever done a 5k; also the first time i'd ever run "extra" of my own volition.... I was surprised and proud.
On Saturday, i ran the charity 5k i had signed up for. It started after sun down. There were around 1000 runners total. And we were running along the packed sand of a beach, as the tide was starting to come in. It was absolutely amazing. I was able to complete the run with my partner at my side, the feeling was incredible.
This morning, Monday, i was back out on the trail to start c25k Week 7. For this first day, i sustained a 25 minute run, and felt great.
Just wanted to brag a bit, and to share my sincere thanks for the MFP community. Good insights from experienced runners equipped me to do this. Reading posts and encouragement from others who are currently or have previously faced these same challenges kept me on the path. My life is better now than it was two short months ago, and i owe a lot of that to the knowledgeable and positive community here at MFP. Thank you all, sincerely!
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Awesome! Congrats on your accomplishment!0
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Good for you!!!
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Wonderful feeling!
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Amazing! I signed up for a 5k in October and basically I'm at the same starting point you were at, so this is a real encouragement for me to get started with training2
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Congratulations! I did the same program last spring and ran my first 5k in July. I was a pack a day smoker for over 30 years and 50 lbs overweight for most of my adult life. I feel better at 52 than I did at 25. MFP and C25K are a great combination!2
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You rock! I'm starting week 4 of C25K later today. Love hearing the success stories!1
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I'm finishing week one today . . . very motivating!1
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great job! I'm on w3d3 today, and i know how tough mentally it can be--kudos to you!!1
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Way to go! I'm starting the dreaded week 5 today.1
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Just starting Week 2. Thanks for the encouragement.1
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Well done! Keep it up1
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Congratulations! That's so great!1
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Good work!1
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Go on! Get it! Sign up for another race now so you keep up with the motivation0
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That run on the beach sounds neat. Glad you had a good time. Keep doing what you're doing.0
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Downloaded it a few weeks ago. Haven't brought myself the courage to try it yet.1
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That is awesome. I downloaded the app like a week ago and have yet to start it. I keep having excuses like the weather is too bad when honestly there has been plenty of long breaks in the rain for me to get started. This post just may be the motivation I need to get started TODAY!!!!1
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Way to go!! I would brag too! I'm signed up for a 5k at the end of June and can't wait to experience that feeling of accomplishment!1
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Thanks for writing this post. I am having a hard time pushing through week one of C25k. Every time I do it I feel like I am not gonna make it. I actually didn't do it at all this last week because the first week was so hard for me. Your post is slightly encouraging. I am going to do it, but man, right now, it just seems impossible!! I know it's not. It just seems like it. Ughhh.... Anyway, thanks.0
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Ok after I commented earlier I thought "Why not now?" so I got out and did day 1. I feel very accomplished.2
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Get after it!0
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reyoflightphoto wrote: »Thanks for writing this post. I am having a hard time pushing through week one of C25k. Every time I do it I feel like I am not gonna make it. I actually didn't do it at all this last week because the first week was so hard for me. Your post is slightly encouraging. I am going to do it, but man, right now, it just seems impossible!! I know it's not. It just seems like it. Ughhh.... Anyway, thanks.
I'm extremely grateful for the c25k program; but i didn't do it only by following that program. I also learned a lot from these forums.- When i first started, i was running just below a sprint for the 60 second intervals, and gasping for air. It was also tough on my legs. Reading up on the forums encouraged me to go slow, while keeping the running gait.
- I also had to find my right breathing pattern - breathing from my belly, i inhale deep for three steps, and exhale deep for two steps, and repeat.
- Finally, i tended to pump my arms up and across my chest - doing that swings my shoulders a bit, which swings my hips a bit, which throws of my stride. Now that i keep my arms low and going straight forward/backward i keep my torso pointed the direction i'm running, and i feel better.
When you run into a stumbling block, post your frustration on here, or read through other people's posts. It helped me a lot to know that my struggles weren't unique, and that they are surmountable.
And in a few weeks, when you're making progress down the c25k program, be sure to take a few moments to acknowledge how far you've gotten!
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Congratulations!! I did the C25K as well and ran my 1st 5k a week ago. I just signed up for a 16k race at the end of July so lots more running in my future!0
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