Daily Check In Thread
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W8D2 this morning.3
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W4d1 completed last night. It wasn't as hard as I expected. I'm not overly out of breath, but get calf burn still, that's not easing off any, but overall pleased to report 16 minutes overall jogging completed2
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Finished week 1 today. I'm excited to go on this journey.2
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sweetsalads wrote: »Finished W3D1. I feel a little sad that I'm so happy about being able to run for three minutes, but at the same time... Three minutes, y'all.
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I am on week 5 and struggling. I did day 1 ok on Sun but day 2 today, I only managed half. I will do the rest tomorrow. I think overall I am just tired. I have seen my resting heart rate go down from 66 to 60 so I know this is working since i started. I find it very difficult to take a day off completely from exercise....0
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SummerSkier wrote: »I am on week 5 and struggling. I did day 1 ok on Sun but day 2 today, I only managed half. I will do the rest tomorrow. I think overall I am just tired. I have seen my resting heart rate go down from 66 to 60 so I know this is working since i started. I find it very difficult to take a day off completely from exercise....
I found w5d2 trickier than I expected, too. That was when I really had to slow down.
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W5d1 yesterday. I'm doing ZR. The longer blocks of intervals are shorter, but there are more of them. Started great, but I had a really hard time in the middle of the walk/run drills and almost gave up. Realized on my way back that the half of the trail where I started was cooler than the half where I was having trouble, and I wonder if that has something to do with it. I finished, but I wasn't happy with myself, and I may do it over depending on how I feel at the end of the week.0
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what is ZR? Started W5D3 today. Can't believe they go from 8 min runs to 20 minutes!! Unfortunately that is not a good idea for this ole gal. So, did 30 min total with a 10 min run included. My knees require a little more walk break. I wonder if they might tailor this to age and fitness in other programs?
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SummerSkier wrote: »what is ZR?
Zombies, Run 5k app0 -
Ok - thanks. Finished up week 5 this morning. Start week 6 on Sun. I heard ZR was actually harder. I may not be able to do the longer runs because of my knee issues, but this ap is definitely helping me become fitter and teaching me that it is OK to do intervals of running and walking and still get the same aerobic benefits of just steady jogging (which I enjoyed most of my younger life...)
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Week 6 Day 1. In the can. Only 3 more weeks to go. What next after?1
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SummerSkier wrote: »Week 6 Day 1. In the can. Only 3 more weeks to go. What next after?
I've been going out for 30 minutes 3 times a week with a goal of eventually increasing my distance and speed. I know I would be more likely to stick with it if I join a group or find a running partner who is counting on me to show up, but I'm definitely too slow for the running groups around here. One advertises that they welcome all levels, "even 12 minute milers." Given that I can do a 15:30 mile on a good day, I can tell I'm not the runner they're looking for, lol.
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One advertises that they welcome all levels, "even 12 minute milers."
lol "well, I didn't want to join your group anyway!" That's what prevents me from trying to make runner friends, too.
W5D3 done. Kind of. Got to the trail, realized I forgot my earbuds, and just timed my walk/run drills like the last 2 times in the app. I'll do it again with the app Wednesday morning, weather permitting. I wasn't too crazy about my last 2 runs so I'm ok with doing an extra.1 -
Did w4d2 over the weekend and found it a struggle going to do d3 this evening but might do it a couple more times before moving on2
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I did week 3 day 1!3
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w6d2 completed! Hey I might actually be able to do this. Rotebook, my rate is probably as slow as you. I have never been speedy. But be happy to run by yourself. I have never found a running partner to be inspiring. Usually I am always panicked and trying to keep up and stressing. It is much more relaxing to me to run at my own rate. I think my next thing might just be to try to improve my time/distance by forcing myself to take longer steps. Maybe there is a program for that.3
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Done w4d3 twice now, first time I had to walk some of it, today I did it all but I'm going to do it again this week, I really don't think I can do more that five minutes at once yet3
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Well I am sad that my knee is not going to allow me to do the longer runs. Age and injury. But this app has taught me a lot, and it DOES get you out there for 30+ minutes of aerobic exercise. I am going to continue to finish it out but will have to interspace the longer runs with 2-3 min walks to allow my poor knee to recover some. W6D3 half done. I think I will need to pick my favorite W/Ds and just repeat them over and over to get my 30 minutes in.
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Did W1D1 again. And it was surprisingly easy. I averaged a place of 6km/h. And I didn't stop which is an improvement from last time. I expected to be gasping for air but none of that happened. Looking forward to W1D2.3
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This is my 3rd time trying C210k and I always dreaded week 3. Today I finished w5d1 and I feel fantastic! 5 minute runs...bring it!4
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W5D2 tomorrow... I started running outside instead of on the treadmill for the past couple of runs, but I don't know how much I'll care about nature when I have to run for eight minutes straight4
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W6D1 yesterday. I was scared to do it. I felt like I hadn't run in forever, but I was proud of myself when I was done. It wasn't that bad. Phew!4
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I'm new here, any rules I should know? So many sub topics, I don't know where to start but I found this...
Making the jump...downloading the app now...oh. my. goodness.4 -
AshEvelynn wrote: »I'm new here, any rules I should know? So many sub topics, I don't know where to start but I found this...
Making the jump...downloading the app now...oh. my. goodness.
Take it at your own pace. Don't feel bad about not being able to be slower than the ap says. OK to repeat days. DO take the days off to allow your body to recover between sessions. I actually started it doing just 15 minutes daily. I am on week 7 day 3 tomorrow. I have gone back and repeated previous sessions when I just feel like I need more time at a level.
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I'm terrible at remembering to post in the thread. I did week 4 day 2 today. 5 minutes seems like so long when your desperately trying to convince yourself to put one foot in front of the other. Or at least that's my experience.4
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Yeah - forgot to post I completed Wk 7 Day 1 on Monday and made it thru the whole 25 min run! Didn't rest as well as I should have on Tuesday so Wk 7 Day 2 yesterday i ended up having to walk and run/ walk towards the end of the run. Resting today and hope to be able to do Wk 7 Day 3 complete tomorrow. So HARD to make myself not do a short run or something on rest days. LOL
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I alternate riding my bike and running. I ran w7d3 of a zero to 10k program yesterday. It was harder than the previous session of the same exact running times. I blame the heat.1
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I just finished W5D3! I've been dreading this day since the day I started this program, but I actually did well and I feel awesome4
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finished up wk 7 day 3 today and managed the whole run. As always have some trepidation about the longer runs for next week (last one!) also but will keep telling myself it's OK to break them up with a little bit of walking. Just get the whole 30-35 min workout done. It is HOT here also but I am going early in the morning - it's mostly humid. Just Ceci - how many weeks are in the 10K program? I know I won't be able to do that one.1
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@SummerSkier The RunDouble app has a Zero to 10k app that is 10 weeks. This is what I'm using. There is also a 5 to 10k program, which builds on the C25k program. The one I used was 6 weeks (also RunDouble). The 10k programs basically get you to where you can run an hour without stopping.1
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