Anyone doing the Couch to 5k!?

mlapanowski
mlapanowski Posts: 28 Member
edited November 11 in Motivation and Support
I'm looking for more friends who post about their C25K runs!! Anyone feel free to add me, I can use all the help I can find, but I am hoping to make some C25K buddies!!! I just finished week 5 and I'm pretty proud of myself :):)


Good luck everyone!!!
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  • chele76
    chele76 Posts: 28 Member
    I just started week 4 this morning :) - add coming right up!
  • courtneymal17
    courtneymal17 Posts: 672 Member
    I'm on day two today! SO excited haha...I got the get running app for my ipod and I loved it last run...we'll see how I like it today lol! I'm hoping to do at least 1 5k by the end of the year...totally excited!
  • kayleen_longworth
    kayleen_longworth Posts: 147 Member
    There is a C25K group on here. I was doing C25K on the treadmill, but my ankle went out on W2D3, so I don't know when I will be able to run again.
  • BobbyDaniel
    BobbyDaniel Posts: 1,459 Member
    <----C25K grad that is 11 days away from his first marathon. Congrats on what you have accomplished and keep going!
  • KWake1
    KWake1 Posts: 148 Member
    Once we get regular sunlight I'm going to start it. I've never run a day in my life so I think this will be a good starting point. I have a goal to start March 12th since by then it should still be light enough outside after my daughter's bedtime (the only time I can work out)
  • I'm starting week 2 tonight. I've done it before and got to about week 5 and then got pregnant with our 3rd child. I'm just getting back into it!
  • natnlj
    natnlj Posts: 21 Member
    I want to try it, but is being 51 years old too old? I've seen the website and would LOVE to be able to run a 5K this year. Let me know your thoughts...congratulations on your efforts! That's great!:smile:
  • determinedbutlazy
    determinedbutlazy Posts: 1,941 Member
    Just finished week four, please add me too!
  • I'm halfway through Week 8! It really is an amazing programme - I wouldn't be seeing half the results I am with my body without it.
  • raisingbabyk
    raisingbabyk Posts: 442 Member
    Just finished Week 8 Day 1 - 28 mins!! So proud of how far i've come. Best program ever! I never thought I'd be a runner :happy:
  • dianeellen2
    dianeellen2 Posts: 259 Member
    I have been doing it for several weeks, however i just keep doing week 2 over and over as i was very unfit and quite overweight so i feel i need to get my fitness up 'lots' before i move on. I am getting good at C25K week 2 now so may move on in a few weeks

    Will add you

    Anyone want to add me - feel free

    Diane
  • I am midway thru week 3! I can use all the support I can get...
  • tigerblue
    tigerblue Posts: 1,526 Member
    I want to try it, but is being 51 years old too old? I've seen the website and would LOVE to be able to run a 5K this year. Let me know your thoughts...congratulations on your efforts! That's great!:smile:

    I completed it at 42. I have a friend in her 70's who started running a couple of years ago, and has completed a 5K since. I'm not sure if she used c25K, but I think you can learn to run at any age. Just start slowly and gradually. (C25K is very gradual) And who cares how fast you are? I'm just proud that I can run for extended times!
  • HWeatherholt
    HWeatherholt Posts: 283 Member
    I found a similar (free) version called PodRunner Interverals (http://www.djsteveboy.com/intervals.html). They have a 5K, 8K, and 10K version as well as other free mixes that you can download to your mp3 player. The music is more on the techno/club side. The weeks run anywhere between 25 and 35 minutes long. I ususally do a 10 walk at 3.5 then switch to the week I'm on and do the walk/run at 3.5 / 4.5 then do a 10 walk at 3.5 so I spend about 50 minutes on the treadmill. I'm in week 3 now. I am doing each week as many times as it takes until I have no problem completing the week without getting overally fatigued and out of breath.
  • itsmemeg
    itsmemeg Posts: 3 Member
    I want to but I am really scared of joint trouble and shin splints! I walk 1-3 miles almost every day but running feels WAY different. I downloaded the app...just need to start, but I'm still not sure it's a smart move for me. I am still 50 lbs overweight and the last thing I need is to blow out a knee or something and then not be able to exercise at all.

    What do you guys know about shin splints? When you get them are you supposed to stop or try to work through them?
  • I am on week 4, I love it. I think it makes running after having a baby easier.
  • Rose200
    Rose200 Posts: 48 Member
    Last night was Week 4, Day 1 and I am so happy with myself. I can not beleive I completed it. The running jumped up 7 minutes and the walking....well not enough minutes if you ask me :)

    Week 3, Day 1 I said for sure I"m doing this week over again...but then Week 4 came and I just started it. During W4D1, all I kept thinking was I'm doing this week over again for sure...but I've been surprising myself.

    I would absolutely love some C25K buddies. I was definately on the couch on W1D1.

    Add me :)
  • I want to try it maybe I can get my husband to do it with me.
  • amandanrd
    amandanrd Posts: 5 Member
    I just finished week 5, too!! I was so proud of myself for that 20 minute run! I actually ended up going longer than 20 minutes because I was so close to 2 miles, that I had to get to 2 miles. I don't know that I have ever ran 2 miles straight!!
  • mlapanowski
    mlapanowski Posts: 28 Member
    Ah! Thanks for the responses everyone! I think I added you all; if I forgot you feel free to send me an add. Everyone is doing so well! :) I can't wait to start week 6!
  • love22step
    love22step Posts: 1,103 Member
    I'll be doing Week 3, Workout 3 tomorrow. I've done very little running in the last 16 years, so I'm excited to be getting back into it. I was afraid a knee injury,10 months ago, might derail my plans. I worked to strengthen the knee before I started, and, so far, it's holding up well. I feel more confident having an easy plan to follow. When I had lay-offs from running in the past, I would start back with a quarter mile and add a quarter mile each week. Now that I've "matured," it's probably best to start a little slower with this plan. I left the house to jog/walk without my cell phone yesterday, but I remembered I'm 60 and have a history of T.I.A.s, so I went back for it. How did I get so old so fast? :laugh: I guess it doesn't matter, as long as I'm still having fun.
  • dianeellen2
    dianeellen2 Posts: 259 Member
    I want to try it, but is being 51 years old too old? I've seen the website and would LOVE to be able to run a 5K this year. Let me know your thoughts...congratulations on your efforts! That's great!:smile:

    I completed it at 42. I have a friend in her 70's who started running a couple of years ago, and has completed a 5K since. I'm not sure if she used c25K, but I think you can learn to run at any age. Just start slowly and gradually. (C25K is very gradual) And who cares how fast you are? I'm just proud that I can run for extended times!

    I am 45 and just over 200lb's - never ran before - just repeat each week as many times as you want - it is all good :-)
  • bridgetn85
    bridgetn85 Posts: 23 Member
    I have started and stopped in the past but I am planning on restarting and finally FINISHING this time. I'll be doing W1D1 today - wish me luck! feel free to add me too - i need any and all the help I can get :)
  • bedoozled
    bedoozled Posts: 189 Member
    Re-starting this week! Feel free to add me :) I could use some buddies for encouragement too - running is my arch nemesis!
  • chele76
    chele76 Posts: 28 Member
    I've given myself the imediate goal of signing up for a 5K imediatly following the end of the program. March 25th is my big day!

    I will also sign up for a 5k every month after that, and be sure to run for 45 minutes 3x a week.

    Also, depending on how 5k feels on a regular basis, I'd like to start training for 1/2 marathon. I've downloaded Bridge to 10K and plan to start that on April 2nd. Following that, I have to learn how to train for a 1/2 marathon, and complete training before October - when I want to do my first 1/2 marathon. Wish me luck :))
  • CVALGAL
    CVALGAL Posts: 108 Member
    I updated my C25K a while back and it changed the name to Ease into 5K, so the run times are slightly different, but I honestly think they are better. I finally made it to week 3. I was on week 1 for months. That is how badly out of shape I was in! Week 2 I think I spent a week or two on, then I have finished week 3 today. I am going to try week 4 at my next run. I'm not sure I can run for 6 minutes in a row, but that is coming up. We'll see. Feel free to friend me if you would like! You're a bit ahead of me and it would be nice to see how your progress goes.
  • debte
    debte Posts: 4
    I have never been a runner and completed my first 5K last summer in 32.07 at age 46. You can do this!
  • courtneymal17
    courtneymal17 Posts: 672 Member
    I have started and stopped in the past but I am planning on restarting and finally FINISHING this time. I'll be doing W1D1 today - wish me luck! feel free to add me too - i need any and all the help I can get :)

    Good Luck! I just finished day 2 of week one...I'm such a dork but I'm LOVING it...I get all proud and feel so accomplished haha
  • tigerblue
    tigerblue Posts: 1,526 Member
    I've given myself the imediate goal of signing up for a 5K imediatly following the end of the program. March 25th is my big day!

    I will also sign up for a 5k every month after that, and be sure to run for 45 minutes 3x a week.

    Also, depending on how 5k feels on a regular basis, I'd like to start training for 1/2 marathon. I've downloaded Bridge to 10K and plan to start that on April 2nd. Following that, I have to learn how to train for a 1/2 marathon, and complete training before October - when I want to do my first 1/2 marathon. Wish me luck :))
    I tried the Bridge to 10K and did not love it. I think it would be okay if it was a little more gradual. Although my cardiovascular fitness is very capable of 10K, (I always feel like I could run forever at the end of my runs and occaisionally run for an hour or more at a time without feeling winded) adding that much time every week using the Bridge schedule really made my knees and hips ache. I'd like something that didn't up my mileage quite as much each week to allow my body to adjust.

    Any suggestions?
  • muggs1090
    muggs1090 Posts: 45 Member
    I'm on w5d3, its going pretty good, I do have to admit I'm alittle nervous about the 20min run. I signed up for a 5k but its not until July. I'm thinkning I should try one prior to that.
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