C25K - Support
porffor
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Week 1 Day 1 for me today and I sure would appreciate the support.
I'm doing this with my daughter - who is younger, fitter and faster than me! But then you'd expect that.
Anyone else starting out? Or further into the plan?
I have that familiar scared feeling about the upcoming transitions up the minutes! lol
I'll be running on tarmac - nice smooth cycle / coastal path with a gorgeous view.. but that view comes at the price of weather.. So gonna need to dig deep when it's bad. :laugh:
I'm 40 this week - eeek - and have done this before 8 years ago - I'm lighter now by 40 something lbs and was able to start at the right point - I started out with a plan of my own last time as couldn't run the minute (I ran a few weeks at 30 and 45 sec). I did make it to a 5k Race for Life - UK race. And it lead me to horse riding - which I gave up running for as didn't have time for both.
Our goal is not till June so we have lots of time, but I'd like to build up my speed and distance as last time I did the Race for Life I was still slow.
I'm doing this with my daughter - who is younger, fitter and faster than me! But then you'd expect that.
Anyone else starting out? Or further into the plan?
I have that familiar scared feeling about the upcoming transitions up the minutes! lol
I'll be running on tarmac - nice smooth cycle / coastal path with a gorgeous view.. but that view comes at the price of weather.. So gonna need to dig deep when it's bad. :laugh:
I'm 40 this week - eeek - and have done this before 8 years ago - I'm lighter now by 40 something lbs and was able to start at the right point - I started out with a plan of my own last time as couldn't run the minute (I ran a few weeks at 30 and 45 sec). I did make it to a 5k Race for Life - UK race. And it lead me to horse riding - which I gave up running for as didn't have time for both.
Our goal is not till June so we have lots of time, but I'd like to build up my speed and distance as last time I did the Race for Life I was still slow.
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I'll send you a friend request, I'm on week one day two
I've never run before in my life, I'm shocked I can now be on the treadmill for 35 minutes without wanting to DIE.
I only run indoors, but I would like to try and run a 5k in the summer.0 -
I am on W3D3, however, I might be redoing Week 3 since I took a week off. Honestly, I'm not a runner, but I love C25K!! Once you find a good place to run and the right running playlist, you're hooked to it.0
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I'm starting on the 1st of Feb. I'm signing up on Tuesday to do the Race For Life for the first time, very excited and scared at the same time.
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i am on week 5 workout 3 tonight on the c25k for treadmill. i am having anxiety about it because it is the first run with no breaks- 20 minutes straight! I have really been enjoying this program. i have managed to do exactly as it says and complete every workout. i feel like i did a lot, but there is no pain at the end which i appreciate. i blog about the c25k after each workout if you want to see what it has been like both on the physical and mental side. the biggest thing i had to overcome was not the physical- it was the fear.0
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I am 51, weigh about the same as you and just finished W4 of the c25k. I can not believe it, but I did it. My pace is not the fastest, but I am doing it. The first 2 weeks were brutal. My legs killed on the rest days and I had to take Aleve, but now I am fine. I live in the north east so have been doing it on my tread mill. I have not signed up for a 5k, but am thinking about one. I will decide sometime after week 9 when I see how I can do increasing my pace. I do notice my endurance has improved, I am less stressed and have lost inches in my waist and hips. I can also not help but believe it helped with my weight loss.0
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I started this in the summer of 2011. And then school started and I never got finished with it. I think I got to like the 6th week though. I restarted about 3 weeks ago. Tomorrow will be week 3 day 1. I ran in jr. high school and a little bit in high school. But not too much since then.
It is certainly do able. I love how I feel after a run. Sometimes its tough during the runs, but the after feeling makes it all worth it!
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I'm 27, on W1D3 today. I'm not a runner by any means, but I love the way I feel after. Training for a 5K in the Spring for Earth Day. I'm doing the treadmill version for now until it gets warm out, then I'll start hitting the pavement. I know that transition will be tough, but I at least want my system to be somewhat ready.
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I can't believe it, but I completed Week 9 Day 3 on Friday! I highly recommend downloading the podrunner first day to 5 k podcasts - they really helped. Every time you approach a run that seems like it's going to be hell, remind yourself that you're able to accomplish whatever bit of running time you have left - because you have! A big breakthrough for me was during my first eight minute interval -- I was miserable about 5 minutes in -- when I was reminded that I'd been doing three minute intervals for weeks at that point? I knew I could accomplish 3 more minutes, and I did. 30 minutes still seems daunting. It's definitely not easy, but I've gotten through three thirty minute runs by taking a moderate pace and just powering through. I think of 30 minutes intervals as just three chunks of ten minute intervals. It helps a lot.0
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I'm on week 3 day 2 (just waiting for my daughter to finish her breakfast so I can go out....I have to put her in a pram and take her, so much harder! eek!) I am LOVING couch to 5k. I always hated hated hated running with a passion, could barely run for a minute without wanting to die. Now each week I feel my endurance getting better and better, and last week I carried on running for another 8minutes after the podcast finished! I can't wait to do my first 30mins run. I cant believe I like running now!!! I would highly recommend couch to 5k its soooooooooooo good!! Friend request me if you want any support or motivation xxxx0
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I completed Week 5 day 1 tonight - And I have to say I'm pretty nervous about the next few days since its getting up into the higher weeks and less breaks... Oh well I can do this! I"ve had the goal to run a 5k for 2 years and I am getting so close to being able to complete it. My first victory will be to get in a complete mile without stopping - I cannot wait for that one!
Also, I'm 305 now but was 320 when I first started the program. I"ve always hated running because I've never been able to run. Here's the first on the list of things that I never could do that I will be doing
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I couldn't believe I managed to complete day 3 of week 6. I have never been able to run 25 minutes non stop ever in my life so this was certainly an achievement. Now I have to maintain this for the next week before I have to move on to 28 minute runs whilst away on holidays! Hahaha.0
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I'm doing the 13 weeks to 10k plan, similar to the couch to 5k. I love it so far! I'm starting week 2 tomorrow and am already seeing a slight improvement in my fitness! wish you all the best0
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I have finished the C25K program last week. Yay! I have graduated! The program really works. I had done no previous running (except for when I was at school a long time ago), but I do walk quite a lot, and am reasonably fit.
What I found quite helpful in the first 5 weeks was that I would do the run as the app says to do, and then at the end do one of the runs for the next week. For example at the end of each of the runs in week 3 I did a 5 minute run, which was one of the runs in week 4.
Today i managed to run for 50 minutes on the treadmil at 10km/hr, and the last 10 minutes i turned it up to 11km/hr, also had it on an incline of 2. I managed to run for 8.8km. I could have kept going but had to stop so I could go to a gym class.
Good luck with it, it does get easier. Remember to slow down if you are finding it too difficult.0 -
I just started the program with my friend yesterday. We're going to be on W1D2 tomorrow and I'm all for giving some support. I've never been a runner and am still leery about getting further into the program with the farther distances of jogging but I'm going to try at the very least. I figure at 150-160 pounds overweight, trying is the least I can do. And this is something that we're doing on the treadmills at the gym b/c 1) she freaking hates the cold and it's in the 30s when we hit up the gym in the mornings/evenings and 2) I'll be better at pacing myself if the machine is doing it for me.
On a side note, they should really create a treadmill that has the c25k programmed in so I don't have to constantly keep changing the speeds myself.0 -
Well done everyone! Great reading your stories and also successes!!
Sadowkitty - I'm convinced you'll be amazed in a few weeks that you're still going and managing all the 'scary' time increases. I know it's daunting - I feel daunted now, but was even worse when I did it first time around.
My legs are aching this morning but only a little - I could do with fitting day 2 in today as have Uni for a full day tomorrow and don't get home till 8.30pm - I leave the house before 7am. So there is no way of my fitting a run in at home. I could run at the gym in Uni but honestly don't have the cash at the moment.
I've been busy downloading the NHS podcasts - they're great and must say will make it much easier as I found I was watching my wrist most of yesterdays run.. and praying for the seconds to pass! lol0 -
Hi,
I am on week 7 day 1. I love couch to 5k and am planning to do the bridge to 10k afterwards.
I run at home on the treadmill and actually really enjoy it. I just turn up the music and let my mind drift off. It's like my own personal time.
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Well done on getting to week 7! You must feel wonderful - wish I had a treadmill as today the weather is really cold and wet - snow not far from us. I was trying to coax DD gently into wrapping up and coming out but she wants to do the run on the Wii - so on the spot. I will do this too but am not convinced it'll do the same so I'll add a run either at Uni tomorrow - if I can get them to let me use a treadmill without an induction - or book my induction for when I'm back from our weekend away. If I can't fit one in tomorrow then I'll definately do it Tuesday - I have time then so won't be a problem.0
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Yes I do feel great, I never thought I would love running but it is addictive!
Having a treadmill is good for when the weather is bad but i'm sure the wii will help with the stamina. I have had the weekend off but back to it tommorow.
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just out of curiosity, whats the c25k? ive noticed a few people mension it today, is it a workout program? or a 25k run? good luck whatever it is pal0
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I just did Week 1 day 2 last night. So far I love it! It's all in your head. My first day I wanted to quit so bad, but I told myself I could do it and I was right. lol Week 1 day 3 tomorrow!0
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I may be starting this week depending on weather. Thank you, porffor!0
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C25K = Couch to 5K. It's a workout program/app that has you going from a couch potato to being able to run a 5K in about 9 weeks (depending on which version you have). It alternates between walks and runs with the length of the runs getting longer each week. Each day is usually between 30 and 40 minutes and you alternate days. The app that I have lets you listen to your own music/podcasts while you work out with a built-in reminder on when to walk/run.
Since I do mine on the treadmill at home before work, I usually watch the morning news instead of listening to music. But then again most of my playlist music isn't really "running" music since I listen to a lot of "Rat Pack" style and classical! However I find on the longer runs that I'm able to convince myself to keep going by thinking "just X more stories/commercials" since most of the stories are 30-60 seconds in length.
Some people prefer to run outside, some on a treadmill. I find that I keep my pace better right now with the treadmill.0 -
just out of curiosity, whats the c25k? ive noticed a few people mention it today, is it a workout program? or a 25k run? good luck whatever it is pal
C25k is a programme designed to introduce people to running ( couch to 5 kilometers) its a fantastic programme ive not run in about 35 years and even then nothing like a 5 2 weeks ago i run / jogged a 5k on a treadmill ive since done it 4 times and it is addictive LOL for more info google c25k for the web site and there's also some groups on here0 -
just out of curiosity, whats the c25k? ive noticed a few people mension it today, is it a workout program? or a 25k run? good luck whatever it is pal
There are loads of sites with a programme of it but it's 'Couch to 5K' I knew it from 'cool runnings' a running site. It is basically a programme of walk and run intervals to get your fitness up from sitting on the sofa to running your first 5k race - or the distance in 9 weeks. There are programmes for 10K and even half marathons too.
Have a google and see what sites take your fancy. There are - I learnt today - podcasts where there is music overlayed by the timings for each run or week.0 -
I may be starting this week depending on weather. Thank you, porffor!
You're welcome! Good to have company!!0 -
How's everyone doing?
I'm due to do run 2 today.. gotta wait for DD to get out of school - sun is shining so better than snow yesterday. It is cold but hey-ho.
I have AF visiting today though and that means serious tummy ache but am hoping I can dig in deep and run through it.0 -
I'm on W6, D2. However, I started Insanity this week and I ran before doing the fit test the other day and thought I was gonna die.
I may have to take a running hiatus, but I've heard that Insanity really boosts your cardio endurance, so I'm not too worried.
I'm in pretty good shape, but I've never been a runner...C25K is the ONLY thing that has made me run and not want to pass out. It's really great and it really works!0 -
I completed Day 1, Week 3 today. I was totally freaked out at having to run for three whole minutes - but I did it! It really is getting easier, I nearly died after the first one. My face went completely red and flushed and didn't go back to normal for a couple of hours. I seriously hated running... And kinda still do, but I'm determined to do it!0
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I completed Day 1, Week 3 today. I was totally freaked out at having to run for three whole minutes - but I did it! It really is getting easier, I nearly died after the first one. My face went completely red and flushed and didn't go back to normal for a couple of hours. I seriously hated running... And kinda still do, but I'm determined to do it!
Congratulations!! Wonderful feeling when you step up and manage it! First time around I remember feeling daunted / like I wouldn't be able to do it but always managed. Well done for stepping up to the challenge and doing well!
I had that red face feeling on day one and am hoping today will be easier.. not long now! lol eeek
PinkandSparkl - Well done getting to week 6 and adding more running too!! Sounds challenging and likely hit you due to speed increasse? I think C25k works so well because it makes you aware its ok to run slow! lol0 -
Yay!! did it!
Beat the AF blues and got out and ran - sun shining, beach view but boy was it cold! lol
Good news though the run seemed a lot easier than day 1 was. Also added a sprint to the last run for fun. The NHS Choice Podcasts work a treat for timings and not having to look at my watch.
Running it alone on Friday - DD is running in school - she did really well today and was 'up for it' when she got home from school so really nice for us to share this.0
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