Any C25K Bridge to 10K-ers on here?

LilGigi05
LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
edited November 18 in Fitness and Exercise
Looking for others who are about to complete their C25K training and want to train for a 10K next. I could use some virtual buddies to get through this hurdle with!

My next run is the Week 7 Day 2 regime. Someone join me puuuuulleeeaase!!!

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  • yellingkimber
    yellingkimber Posts: 229 Member
    I'm scheduled to complete W7D3 today or tomorrow (forgot to take two rest days between W6 and W7, might budget it in today) with ZenLabs and I definitely intend to keep on going to 10K. Feel free to add me :)
  • LilGigi05
    LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
    Ok awesome! Now I just need to figure out how to add you guys ha! @yellingkimber I'm gonna hit up my W7 D3 tonight as well! I didn't take a break but I feel good to try this out. Thx for the reply.

    And to the rest of you! @BowlingForHollars I might need a few 5ks under my belt too. Trying to figure all that out.

    @SierraFatToSkinny I'll check this out. Thanks! I had tried to find a recent group but it seemed the posts I came across were all from 2012. I've been using MFP for a while now but never played around with this community side of things.
  • mayafit405
    mayafit405 Posts: 61 Member
    I'm starting Week 6 day 3 next and am already making plans to start 10 k once I finish! Feel free to add me :#
  • LilGigi05
    LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
    What App will you guys use for your 10k training? Will you run a few 5ks before starting to train for a 10k?
  • sarahbetherck
    sarahbetherck Posts: 270 Member
    I'm on week 8 Day 2 of C210k and plan to move on to the half marathon trainer if I can get through this. My daughter and I are signed up to do a 10 Mile race in November.
  • LilGigi05
    LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
    Wow that's great @sarahbethkline - well done! Which app did you use and any advice on what worked and didn't work?
  • SierraFatToSkinny
    SierraFatToSkinny Posts: 463 Member
    I have been using Fitness22 for my 5k trainer and 10K trainer and I couldn't be happier. I LOVE it.
  • smal48
    smal48 Posts: 102 Member
    I've got 2 weeks left of my c25k plan and then I'll be starting bridge to 10k
  • smal48
    smal48 Posts: 102 Member
    That's assuming I do actually get to 5k
  • LilGigi05
    LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
    Thanks @SierraFatToSkinny I'll take a look at that one. @smal48 it's a good challenge eh?! Trust that you'll get there! I'm trying to trust I'll meet my goals as well. Whether it's a physical or mental hurdle, we're all plugging along so yay for us!

    It was super helpful to me tonight on my run to know there's others on the same journey and kinda close to the same place in the C25K regime. Let's keep each other posted if we can on how we do! It helps me to know what works and what doesn't for other people. I was reminded tonight to take the right rest days and even things like that help us meet our goals.

    Feel free to add me (since I'm still trying to find my way around these forums and this community ha!)
  • yellingkimber
    yellingkimber Posts: 229 Member
    I'm not going to get any official races in before I start training for a 10K. I figure that increasing distance is generally how you improve time anyway, so I'm just going to keep following the program. I've been using ZenLabs Couch210K. The beginning is identical to C25K.
  • LilGigi05
    LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
    @yellingkimber did you start from day one or did you start at a half way point in C210K?
  • spiriteagle99
    spiriteagle99 Posts: 3,748 Member
    When I finished C25k I looked at plans to extend the distance. I didn't like the fact that B210k went back to walk run intervals. it felt like going backward. Instead I did a version of the One Hour Runner, which just added 5 minutes to one of the runs every week to get me from 30 minutes of running to 60.
  • yellingkimber
    yellingkimber Posts: 229 Member
    LilGigi05 wrote: »
    @yellingkimber did you start from day one or did you start at a half way point in C210K?

    I started from Day 1 :)
  • OldAssDude
    OldAssDude Posts: 1,436 Member
    I got tired of the C25K and just started adding more distance to my runs. So far I can run 5 miles non stop. My goal now is 10 miles.
  • LilGigi05
    LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
    Ok Week 8 and Day 2 here I go! Anyone else close in proximity? I'm struggling the last two runs to feel super motivated plus I sprained my foot (Spring season brings out all my high heels and flip flops which are two extremes and bad for my calves and feet). Got major blisters last night on a 10k step walk bc I wanted to be fashionable and skipped wearing socks!!! Gah! Now Im staring at the treadmill with wide eyes (and procrastinating obviously!) Haha. Ok... Deep breath...
  • StellaRose227
    StellaRose227 Posts: 43 Member
    I did C25K last year and ran my first 5K in October. My goal for this year is a 10K, but I'm not using the B210K. I just slowly increased my speed to 6 mph and now I'm adding a half a mile a month to my run time. I'm up to 45 minutes/4.5 miles with my eyes on a 10K in December.
  • LilGigi05
    LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
    Thank you @StellaRose227 - congrats to you and thank you for the insight - this might be what I do as well. I'm nursing a sprained foot right now so once that's rested, back to the treadmill I go!
  • smal48
    smal48 Posts: 102 Member
    Oh no, a sprained foot :( How long do you have to wait to start running again?
    I ran 3.1 miles yesterday and I'm ready to do my first 5k park run this Saturday! Can't wait!
  • LilGigi05
    LilGigi05 Posts: 11 Member
    I'm going to try this evening but if it's still a no go, I'll hold off for a week or so. For now I'm trying to do a couple of Hiit workouts using another great app called 8Fit and whatever I find on YouTube and can chromecast to my tv. So that way I don't lose my healthy habits despite the sprain. My issue is not just running but could also be from weighing super high heels and then flats. I think it screws with my foot. Also, being larger means there's more "umph" being put onto my feet when I run so that's probably a bit of it too I'm guessing.

    And all the best for your 5K park run!!! Yay YOU!
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