C25K week 5 - what was your experience?
missymiss1919
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I'm on week 5...and did day 1 today. Aside from my knees being slightly more crabby afterwards, I was able to do it (my knees don't like running downhill and today's timing had me finishing with that). Looking ahead, I see wk 5 day 3 is a huge jump - running for 20 mins straight. For those who were starting to run for the very first time, were you able to do it?? I have not run before this and just the idea of running for 5 mins straight (week 4) nearly did me in!!
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I had to repeat day 3 several times until I got the knack of running slow enough so my lungs could keep up. Are you running to music? I found 20 minutes worth of songs that had a beat per minute that matched my strides and just sort of focused on the beat taking very small steps. Good luck, you can do it!1
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Day 3 was exhilirating, and since I'm a slow runner, I had no problems with it.
I had prepped really well before doing C25K, though. I had worked up to walking 5 miles at a stretch and being able to aqua jog for an hour before I even started it.
Always remember that running is a gait, not a speed. If you're having trouble, go slower. It's okay for people walking to pass you!4 -
So the first time I did it, I didn’t look ahead so I had no idea I had a 20 minute run to do until I opened up the app and went, “I gotta do WHAT?”
So I just said “screw it, if I stop I stop. What’s the big deal?” and just started in. Low and behold, I finished it!
I think not knowing helped because I didn’t think about it or stress over it ahead of time, it just came outta left field and I just followed directions without thinking.5 -
I finished it and it's a major coincidence booster. I learned after that to trust that the program creators know what they're doing and to trust them instead of what I thought i "knew"about myself. I really truly think it's more a mental challenge than physical one.5
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Go slow. Don’t push. You’ll make it.3
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I was able to do it, but it's ok if you don't. Honestly I was bracing myself for the hit to my ego, and was really surprised that I actually managed to finish. Just take it easy.2
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Everyone is shocked by it and many, including me, found it much easier than expected.2
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I was scared about it but low and behold I did it. The program is put together so well that your body is ready for it at that point. Stay out of your own head! You can do it. And let me tell you it feels great when you do. Best of luck.4
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It's wildly terrifying, especially because you've spent the previous 4 weeks jogging along thinking "I get to walk soon! I get to walk soon!!" so the idea of not being *able* to stop is horrific.
But it's usually okay, if unnerving.
I need to start C25K again soon.3 -
I did it last week wasn’t expecting it and thought I’d try my best - was so shocked myself to complete xx4
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I knew it was a trusted, tried and true program, and I'd been able to do all of it without issues, and they wouldn't tell us to do something ridiculous, so I gave it my best shot and I did it.
I felt so amazing when I was done!!3 -
I know that feeling! Trust the programme. You've done the prep, so you can do it. The 20 minutes is a mental run, more than a physical one. You'll have that voice in the back of your head saying 'I don't know if I can do this' but if you've done weeks 1-4 then you can do this.
Good luck!3 -
missymiss1919 wrote: »I'm on week 5...and did day 1 today. Aside from my knees being slightly more crabby afterwards, I was able to do it (my knees don't like running downhill and today's timing had me finishing with that). Looking ahead, I see wk 5 day 3 is a huge jump - running for 20 mins straight. For those who were starting to run for the very first time, were you able to do it?? I have not run before this and just the idea of running for 5 mins straight (week 4) nearly did me in!!
What day three does is take out a short recovery. It's really not as challenging as you think it is now, because you're perfectly capable of it.
Running is very psychological in that sense.5 -
Like everyone else says, trust the program, and just make sure that you run slowly enough that you can talk in complete sentences.3
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Wow! So inspiring to hear so many felt a similar shock but were able to run wk 5 day 3! Thanks for sharing your stories and tips. I'm supposed to do it on Thurs so I'll report back after.4
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How did it go? I just started week 5, due to do day 2 tomorrow (thu) and then day 3 on the weekend.
Reading this thread makes me excited about it already.0
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