Couch 2 5K

lle1250
lle1250 Posts: 3
edited November 10 in Fitness and Exercise
Starting the Couch 2 5K program today. Anyone else have any success with this? Would love to hear about it!

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  • hbrittingham
    hbrittingham Posts: 2,518 Member
    Starting the Couch 2 5K program today. Anyone else have any success with this? Would love to hear about it!

    I have done it and am in the processing of completing it again. The only thing I will caution is to make sure you stretch really well after you do it to keep from injuring yourself. Especially if you haven't run in a while.
  • JeSuisPrest
    JeSuisPrest Posts: 2,005 Member
    I've never been a runner and was so please with myself to complete this program. I am now on Bridge to 10k!!!
  • martinbeks
    martinbeks Posts: 255 Member
    Bump

    If the nice weather keeps up, I'm gonna try to start, too.
  • ChristopherFiss
    ChristopherFiss Posts: 16 Member
    Just finished week 1 myself!

    2 main things; STRETCH and SHOES.

    The c25K site has a great list of stretches should look at.
    http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_1/126.shtml

    There's a C25K group you can join here on MFP as well, check it out!
  • Six weeks done, I start week 7 today.
  • I've completed the program and am now training for a half marathon. When your training gets difficult, just keep plugging through and remember that its only for a half hour...you can do it!!!
  • lissrn
    lissrn Posts: 60 Member
    Just downloaded the program on my phone last night. Want to give it a try too. I just got myself up to 3/4 of a mile yesterday on my own but hope this program will help get me the rest of the way. I would like to run a 5K this summer.
  • I started in back in January, I never thought I'd be a runner, and I loved it! Make sure you stretch. I did week 1 twice because I didn't feel I was ready to move on to week 2, just remember to do what feels best for you. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I signed up for a Warrior Dash and a 5k in the Spring and Summer, I can't wait!
  • sendit
    sendit Posts: 28
    I've completed 7 weeks of it and now I can run without pain. I can run an 8 minute mile or 25-30 mins at 5.5mph. I love it.
  • starting today as well. Hoping i have success with it. Good luck!!!
  • I'm on Week 4 Day 3. I'll be running it on Wednesday! Good luck. It is difficult for the first week or two, but PUSH THROUGH IT! If you can get the iPhone app, GET IT! It's so helpful!
  • I have successfully finished it, as well as bridge to 10K. Best programs ever! I ran 6 miles on Friday and felt like I could have ran forever. Never thought I would be a runner, but I am totally addicted!
  • fitplease
    fitplease Posts: 647 Member
    I hate running. I love c25k! There is a group for this. Please join us. :-)

    Edit: Here's the link for the group: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/30-couch-to-5k-running-program-c25k
  • sonyachan
    sonyachan Posts: 518 Member
    I completed it Jan 1, and am now training for a 10k. Ran 5 miles the other day. Unbelievable to me that I could ever do this. Great program. Good luck!
  • I completed the program and started training for a 10k. It is a great program! I could never run for more than 30 seconds at a time but now I can run 4 miles without stopping.
  • Got to week four, got antsy and alternated between it and just seeing what I could do using the imapmyrun app. Still can't go more than 12 minutes before needing a walk break, but I haven't beem truly committed. When I started I couldn't handle more than one minute, and forget about 90 seconds. I ran/walked my first 5k three weeks ago, signed up for another next month. I am embarrassingly slow but I am still miles ahead of everyone else on the couch. I would put my ability at mid week six at the moment. Maybe into week seven if I was running on flat ground. It really does work. I am still amazed at being able to do 12 minutes straight with hills! Just do it consistently and it will come. And look into ice baths if you are getting particularly sore.

    I am in the best shape of my life, and going, because c25k was my springboard, even if I haven't technically finished it.
  • SueInAz
    SueInAz Posts: 6,592 Member
    I started C25K last April and ran my first half marathon on January 15th after a couple of 10Ks and 5Ks. I have my next half marathon in a few weeks. So far I have been completely injury free. My advice:

    Stretch after not before running. Stretches are much more effective when your muscles are thoroughly warmed up. Warm up as directed by walking for 5 minutes before you start to run.

    Don't do anything high impact on the days between your runs and don't run more often than 3 days per week. Your joints, tendons and muscles need to get used to the impact of running. The recovery days are at least as important as the running days.

    Don't run on concrete. It's too hard and forces your body to absorb all of the impact. Instead, run on dirt, grass or asphalt. If this means running on the side of the road, be sure to always run on the left side so you're facing oncoming traffic.

    If you start to feel any pain, during or after a run, stop or at least slow down. Unless you have a pre-existing injury, pain means you are either trying to do too much too soon or your shoes are not proper for your running style.

    Most of all, have fun with it!
  • TheAncientMariner
    TheAncientMariner Posts: 444 Member
    Started last July. I was barely able to job 30 seconds without being out of breath. Even the short distances I went would tire me out quickly and I would be pouring sweat from only a 15 minute workout. Fast forward today and I can consider myself a lover of running and an avid runner. It's nothing for me to knock out 8 miles at any given time, though I generally average about 5 due to time constraints. The C25K program was an excellent start because if it made me believe that I could run for 30 minutes, regardless of distance, I could do anything. I will tell you this: It is better to go slow, steady, and finish than it is to run too fast and burn yourself out. Build your endurance first, and then work on everything else. It will also eliminate the risk of injury. I wish you the best and I couldn't be happier with this simple, free program. I hope it opens up the world to you as much as it did for me! Team BAWSS!
  • kgarman
    kgarman Posts: 61 Member
    It's a wonderful program and I'm using a C210k then switching to a 10k-Half Marathon program as I'm training for a half marathon. As others have stated do a proper warm up (5 min brisk walk) then start the program. Stretch after. Push yourself. Know the difference between mental weakness and physical pain.

    The two most mentally challenging sports I've ever attempted - golf and running. Don't let the mental aspect wear you down. Keep a short memory and most of all have fun with it.
  • Jesea
    Jesea Posts: 376 Member
    I love it. Stopped at week 7 last year, made way too many excuses. Started back on Week 5....
  • I just completed Week 3/Day 1 today...I've NEVER run by choice before, so I think this is a really great program. I can already tell that I've got stamina and strength that I didn't have three weeks ago.

    I'll also chime in on the shoes thing-- I got myself some real running shoes this weekend-- nothing expensive, but actual athletic shoes. They make a big difference...my legs did not get worn out before the rest of me today!
  • This is my third time starting it--started today, actually!--and so far, so good. I had success with it the first time, though I didn't get to complete it. I plan on doing it indoors this time, and then moving outdoors once the weather's a little warmer.

    A little reminder that always helps me in the tough times: the voice that's telling you "you can't do this" is a liar. :)

    Happy running!
  • Siannah
    Siannah Posts: 456 Member
    I just started Week4, so far so good.

    There's a couch to 5k group: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/30-couch-to-5k-running-program-c25k
  • DiannaMoorer
    DiannaMoorer Posts: 783 Member
    Awesome program! Stretch AFTER your workout. Wear good shoes and do NOT run with a heel stride. That would be your heel striking the ground first before the mid to ball of your foot. It causes shin splints, knee problems, joint problems and slows you down. It's been about 2 years since I finished the program. I run a 5k race now every other month. Have also run a half marathon. I've finished one adventure race and will be doing the Warrior Dash in April. GOOD LUCK!!!!:flowerforyou:
  • DiannaMoorer
    DiannaMoorer Posts: 783 Member
    I started in back in January, I never thought I'd be a runner, and I loved it! Make sure you stretch. I did week 1 twice because I didn't feel I was ready to move on to week 2, just remember to do what feels best for you. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I signed up for a Warrior Dash and a 5k in the Spring and Summer, I can't wait!

    When and where is your Warrior Dash? I'm doing it in April in Mississippi.
  • bump...i just downloaded this by havent used it yet
  • nickyeatrunread
    nickyeatrunread Posts: 173 Member
    Before C25K, I'd always semi-joked to everyone that I was "allergic" to running. C25K was hard, especially week 5 (I think that's the week) where you have your first 20 minute run. I read somewhere that that was the week people dropped out at and I swore to myself that I wouldn't I completed C25K in April 2010, ran my first 5k in May, first 10k in September '10, and first half in October '11. I'm not a super fast runner (started at a 13:00/mi and now am down to 11:15-12:15), but completing C25K made me feel like if I could conquer that, I could do anything. I know if I told myself 3 years ago I'd be preaching about how great running is, I'd have laughed in my face, but it's true. <3 it.

    Best recommendation: Go get fitted for proper shoes. Most running stores have you run on a treadmill and look at your gait and pick shoes out for you accordingly. Yes, the shoes will be around $100, but we only get one body, so we all better take care of them!

    Also, if you're running, make sure to eat back at least some of your calories. That's the only way I lost any weight--the body needs more calories to build all that new muscle!

    Feel free to add me for some encouragement!
  • Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I am going to look up the app today and am even. More excited to start it this afternoon! Wish me luck!
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