"Learning to Run"-open support group
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I did it! I ran my first 5K yesterday and it was amazing. I'm already signing up for my next one. The best part, I beat the goal I'd set for myself by 3 minutes.0
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I did it! I ran my first 5K yesterday and it was amazing. I'm already signing up for my next one. The best part, I beat the goal I'd set for myself by 3 minutes.
Congrats!!!!! Be proud of what you have accomplished!!!!0 -
Hi! I definitely consider myself a beginner runner. I started running in June at about 4 mph for only 15 minutes. Now I am up to 5.0-5.5 mph with long runs between 5-6 miles. I am pretty happy with the distance, but I really want to work on time! I would love to be able to run 3 miles under 30 minutes.0
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Hi everyone!! I'm new here, My name is Ashleigh!!
I just started the C25k program, and I'm a beggining runner!!! I'm usually one to start something and quit it when it gets too hard, so I'm here to gather the support I need to stick to my goal. Im looking foward to being able to run a 5k, but honestly can't wait until I can run 20 miles without dying, I've never done that before!!!
Any tips would be helpful, for running in general or from those of you who have done the C25k program!0 -
Hey folks.
I started the C25K programme yesterday, and boy do my legs hurt today. I have never been athletic, and this is my first attempt at running, so I will be taking it slowly. I am really excited to have finally started (I downloaded the app to my phone about 2 months ago). Hopefully I'll be checking into this group regularly as I progress.0 -
Hey folks.
I started the C25K programme yesterday, and boy do my legs hurt today. I have never been athletic, and this is my first attempt at running, so I will be taking it slowly. I am really excited to have finally started (I downloaded the app to my phone about 2 months ago). Hopefully I'll be checking into this group regularly as I progress.
Oh the legs hurt so much!! I'm on week 2. But I've heard such good things about the program. It's nice to have the support here as well!0 -
Im training to do a 10k in the future and a 5k cancer run would love more running support x0
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welcome!!!! Feel free to add me as a friend too!!!0
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I am 51 years old, on week 6 of a "Learn to Run" 13-week program that I found online. Today's long run was 5 minutes running, 1 minute walking, 7 times. This is quite an increase from previous long of 3 minutes running. Always do a five minute warm-up and cool-down walk, for a total workout of 52 minutes. My legs are throbbing right now and I have tight arches. So, I've been very dilligent about stretching at the end of runs and using a tennis ball to roll under my feet when I'm on the computer (like right now!). I jog at a slow pace, about 13.5 minutes per mile; endurance-wise, things are progressing nicely. However, I am very worried about injuries, so my focus is slow and steady, and always try to run at a pace feeling I could do more. Love running outdoors and have found a flat path along a river that is easy on the legs. I also run at a high school track but one workout at work is on sidewalks/hard surfaces. Program has you running 3x per week, always with a rest day in-between. Thanks for starting the thread!0
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Olson87, do they hurt less? Or do they continue to ache?
I did week one day two of the C25K programme today. It felt good to be exerising. I can't wait to be able to run for longer.0 -
Olson87, do they hurt less? Or do they continue to ache?
I did week one day two of the C25K programme today. It felt good to be exerising. I can't wait to be able to run for longer.
You will be able to run longer!!! It will happen faster then you think too!!! When I started running (just 2 months ago) I couldnt even run for 3 straight minutes......now I can run 7 miles with only 5mins of walking in it!!! I know somedays it seems like you'll never get there, but I promise you will, you just have to stick with it!!0 -
Well, after finishing a 5k on Saturday, I downloaded the Bridge to 10k program :laugh: No idea how it's gonna go, but I figured I'd try!0
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Hi,
I am going home to do week 5 day 2 on C25K. Cant believe that I have made it to week 5. Never been a runner, or should I say jogger as that is a much close description but I am doing it and to me its a major achievement. I really hope to be able to complete the C25K.
I would like to be able to do the race for life next year and to do it jogging rather than walking.
I'm happy to join your group! Looks like you guys have been making inspiring progress!0 -
Well, after finishing a 5k on Saturday, I downloaded the Bridge to 10k program :laugh: No idea how it's gonna go, but I figured I'd try!0
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Well, after finishing a 5k on Saturday, I downloaded the Bridge to 10k program :laugh: No idea how it's gonna go, but I figured I'd try!
Awesome! I'm pretty excited to try it out. I think I'll get started on it tomorrow0 -
So, what does everyone plan to do on the 5K off season? I livein the northeast, so it's too cold for 5Ksin the wintertime. I'm afraid I'll lose all of my endurance during the off-season. Since my last 5K was two weeks ago, I haven't been able to bring myself to run again. Mentally, I'm just not motivated if I don't have a race to train for. Any ideas to keep me going? What kind of training do you do on the off-season?
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I am in the northeast too and I will run outside as long as possible...right now its still in high 60's where I live and once it is too cold I guess I will switch to running on the treadmill.....not sure what else to do to keep training????0
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I just stumbled upon this thread! I completed week 5 day 1 of C25K. I am thinking of not using the program anymore, cause I'm finding that I really just want to keep going. I ran my first 5 K ever on a whim (literally found and registered for it one day before it happened) It was so incredible I came home and found another one to register for next month. I am however having problems with shin splints. Even after being fitted for shoes and orthodics. I have invested instead in Vibram Five Fingers and will try that out slowly, so maybe staying with C25K for that. I've been doing all my at home workouts barefoot (or in socks) and it prevents my shins from hurting. Anyway, it would be great to add some of you as friends here for support and motivation! It seems a lot of my "friends" here have fizzled out on their working out...0
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Oh I should mention, that after this 5K this weekend, it's addicting... so my goal is to complete one 5K per month for the months of Oct, Nov, Dec, and Jan. 10K Feb & Mar, and 1/2 Marathon in April...0
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So, what does everyone plan to do on the 5K off season? I livein the northeast, so it's too cold for 5Ksin the wintertime. I'm afraid I'll lose all of my endurance during the off-season. Since my last 5K was two weeks ago, I haven't been able to bring myself to run again. Mentally, I'm just not motivated if I don't have a race to train for. Any ideas to keep me going? What kind of training do you do on the off-season?
Thanks,
Shannon
Anyway, I'm in the Midwest, my RL runner friends run through the winter. They strap on YakTracks if it's icy, and bundle up, I guess. One of my marathon-runner friends said she has a mask, but she really only uses it if it's well below zero. I think I will try their tips, though I don't know if I can comfortably strap YakTracks on the Vibram 5 Fingers I'm trying to get used to... That's more what I'm worried about-- my feet getting cold in those! Here anyway, our weather is in spurts-- when we get a foot or two of snow, we're likely to have roads cleared in a day or two, and we'll get well below zero, but after a few days it'll "warm up" to 0. So I'm thinking I'll just truck through. And possibly be REALLY happy to see Spring. LOL0 -
I do a "bootcamp" style workout 4 days a week. There is A LOT of running involved and I just can't keep up! I want to be able to at least finish a lap like everyone else! Eventually I'd like to be able to do the 3 laps at the beginning as well as the 3 laps at the end!!!0
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Hi!
My Couch 25k plan starts on monday next week, mixed in with some weight training at the gym on the rest days.
Last time I tried to run I felt like my lungs were going to collapse, my heart was being slowly eaten by fire ants and I was ready to chuck up my own toenails, so hopefully c25k will help me build gradually without causing me to have a massive coronary!
Exact same thing happened to me. I started C25K (I am currently on week 3) and now my body organs do not protest that much..0 -
So, what does everyone plan to do on the 5K off season? I livein the northeast, so it's too cold for 5Ksin the wintertime. I'm afraid I'll lose all of my endurance during the off-season. Since my last 5K was two weeks ago, I haven't been able to bring myself to run again. Mentally, I'm just not motivated if I don't have a race to train for. Any ideas to keep me going? What kind of training do you do on the off-season?
Thanks,
Shannon
If I'd belonged to a gym, I'd probably have used a treadmill this summer. I know a lot of people here do. You just need to make sure you have it set to a very slight incline (1-2%) to give you some resistance and simulate road conditions.
I tried to find some local 5Ks this summer and there really just weren't any. Race season is just starting here. I have a 10K on Sunday, a 5K on Friday the 28th and I'm registered for the 5K at the Tinkerbell run at Disneyland in January. I'm also planning to run in a 10K on Veteran's Day. I may be running the Half marathon at the Las Vegas Rock N Roll Marathon at the beginning of December (eep! may not be ready for that one!) and I'm in the process of registering for the Half at the Arizona Rock N Roll Marathon in January. I'll probably try to find a few 5K and 10K runs in December, too.0 -
After repeating week 3 of my C25k, I started week 4 yesterday...I also got fitted for new running shoes yesterday...new week, new shoes, new pains...LOL to my seasoned runners I ask...is that typical when wearing new shoes? I am assuming after a few runs I will get used to them...
I feel I am going to have to double up week 4 too! The longer runs are starting to get hard for me, but I don't want to give up, so I repeat weeks. Another problem I have found for me is if I go 2 days without running, it is hard for me to run on that 3rd day so I am only resting one day between runs.
Another question to my seasoned runners...is it okay to walk on rest days or is that a no-no?
I would like to end by saying, runners are AWESOME people...I have never felt more welcoming by a group of people...they love to talk to you about running and are always happy to give you advice and suggestions. I was afraid to go to the running store to get fitted because, honestly, I am a large person and I thought I would be looked at like some freak, but NO WAY, that salesman was sooooo friendly and he treated me like a runner, not by what I look like...and another customer in the store chimed in when I had questions about running in 5K's and she was super sweet and both were encouraging...it felt great! I am glad I decided to start running as a way to get healthy! I can't wait until I can be helpful, supportive, and encouraging to someone else!0 -
After repeating week 3 of my C25k, I started week 4 yesterday...I also got fitted for new running shoes yesterday...new week, new shoes, new pains...LOL to my seasoned runners I ask...is that typical when wearing new shoes? I am assuming after a few runs I will get used to them...
I feel I am going to have to double up week 4 too! The longer runs are starting to get hard for me, but I don't want to give up, so I repeat weeks. Another problem I have found for me is if I go 2 days without running, it is hard for me to run on that 3rd day so I am only resting one day between runs.Another question to my seasoned runners...is it okay to walk on rest days or is that a no-no?I would like to end by saying, runners are AWESOME people...I have never felt more welcoming by a group of people...they love to talk to you about running and are always happy to give you advice and suggestions. I was afraid to go to the running store to get fitted because, honestly, I am a large person and I thought I would be looked at like some freak, but NO WAY, that salesman was sooooo friendly and he treated me like a runner, not by what I look like...and another customer in the store chimed in when I had questions about running in 5K's and she was super sweet and both were encouraging...it felt great! I am glad I decided to start running as a way to get healthy! I can't wait until I can be helpful, supportive, and encouraging to someone else!0 -
I signed up for this last night:
This professionally supervised five month program is designed to safely guide folks of all abilities to their individual Ten Miler running goals.
The group will be broken into at least four different program levels based on each person's individual current training regimen. First time or out-of-shape folks are especially encouraged to join us for the 24th edition of this popular training program (over 4,200 have participated in this program over the years).
The overall goal of the program is to guide each individual to a safe and successful completion of the area's oldest footrace and to make exercise a permanent part of each participant's lifestyle!
The program includes:
Comprehensive 21-week program with daily training schedule for all levels and abilities
Saturday morning group long runs in various pace groups led by friendly C10TP Captains who will keep you motivated to train through the cold winter!
(beginning Saturday, October 29, 2011 - March 17, 2012)
Weekly email newsletter with a message from your coach, tips on training, program updates, and other useful information
Optional track sessions
Social networking opportunities and events
WHEN: The Training Program will meet as a group every Saturday at 8:00 a.m. beginning Saturday, October 29, 2011 for a quick lecture, tips, and a group run.
Attendance at these weekly group runs is optional.0 -
Thanks Sue! I will look into that information! :happy:0
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Thanks Sue! I will look into that information! :happy:
It occurred to me that I forgot to mention your shoe issue since I can relate.
I started running in April using "running" shoes I'd purchased awhile back for general use. My right knee started to bother me after a few days. I switched to a newer pair of cross trainers at that point and had no issues with them until I started running more than 4 miles at a time but that issue was because they weren't big enough and my toes were getting jammed. In August, I went to the running store and was fitted for a pair of shoes. My right knee got a little twingey again, and they were also still a little too small, so I took them back a month later (the store is 2 hours away, so it took planning) and got a completely different brand (my heels were slipping when I went another half size up in the original brand). I am now happy with my shoes and can run 6 miles without any issues.
My point is, if your new pains continue past the first week or two, do not hesitate to take the shoes back to the store. They should have some sort of return policy (Roadrunner Sports offers 90 days for their VIP members) so you can get something different if the ones you bought don't work out. Don't continue to run in shoes that are causing you any sort of pain.0 -
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