How's the Running?

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  • jennifer0626
    jennifer0626 Posts: 30 Member
    I am starting W1D1 tonight! Very excited about this new challenge. I am not a runner but I am motivated to do a 5K on Mother's Day so I need to get in the mode for running! I'll check in tomorrow and post how things went!

    Looking forward to the support of this group while I trudge through this!
  • TheCountryMomma
    TheCountryMomma Posts: 87 Member
    I am starting W1D1 tonight! Very excited about this new challenge. I am not a runner but I am motivated to do a 5K on Mother's Day so I need to get in the mode for running! I'll check in tomorrow and post how things went!

    Looking forward to the support of this group while I trudge through this!

    Welcome to the group jennifer!!!! Glad to have you aboard!!!!
  • KahuNZ
    KahuNZ Posts: 401 Member
    Finished C25K!!!! Decided to get off the treadmill and run my final run on the road! Went round Lake Pupuke I think its 5.8kms. Had a 5 min warm up walk first. This has been my first run/jog outside in 3 years!! Yippee I made it non stop!
  • lilbitsc89
    lilbitsc89 Posts: 77 Member
    Completed week 3, day 1 today! yay! I've never been a runner and I was suprised I made it through the 3 min run (jogging for me) sections. I was a little disappointed when I checked my endomondo app and I figured I would have burned more calories today with more jogging involved but I had less than the 1 1/2 jogging intervals. Oh well, Ill build up my speed. Gotta keep it up (week three is my weakness with anything! ) But I'm still going... :)
  • katysmelly
    katysmelly Posts: 380 Member
    Just did W2D2... I feel great. My timer app got screwed up and I ended up running more. I mean, I got confused and so started over. Instead of doing 7 reps of 90/120, I did 12. Was very tired by the last one! But it felt really good to push myself that extra bit.

    I like to run straight out for the full training set, and then walk briskly back. It's more than 3.5 miles if I do that, and I like knowing that I'm "doing" 5k even if I'm not running the whole thing.
  • katysmelly
    katysmelly Posts: 380 Member
    Completed week 3, day 1 today! yay! I've never been a runner and I was suprised I made it through the 3 min run (jogging for me) sections. I was a little disappointed when I checked my endomondo app and I figured I would have burned more calories today with more jogging involved but I had less than the 1 1/2 jogging intervals. Oh well, Ill build up my speed. Gotta keep it up (week three is my weakness with anything! ) But I'm still going... :)

    Good for you! I'm nervous about next week!

    And, yeah, I jog really, really slowly. I think our speed will naturally increase without our even trying.

    Years ago, at Navy boot camp, I initially had a hard time doing the running. Then, we had to run 1.5 miles for our final fitness test to graduate from basic training. I knew I had plenty of time to pass, so I didn't push myself. I just ran easily. I ended up with a much, much better time than I'd expected to have. I forget what it was, but it was very good. Even the RDC's were surprised when the saw it. They'd seen me struggle and when I was running I didn't look like I was trying. But it was a very good time.
  • katysmelly
    katysmelly Posts: 380 Member
    Finished C25K!!!! Decided to get off the treadmill and run my final run on the road! Went round Lake Pupuke I think its 5.8kms. Had a 5 min warm up walk first. This has been my first run/jog outside in 3 years!! Yippee I made it non stop!

    Fantastic!

    I often wondered how treadmill translated to real surfaces. Did it feel easy to you?
  • raqufern
    raqufern Posts: 794 Member
    Ok so yesterday I went for my second jog and decided that I would take our 5month old American Bulldog with me.....COMPLETE FAILURE!!!!!

    I dont think he is ready to run....he kept stopping or slowing down, I felt like I was dragging all 50lbs of him LOL!! So from now forth I will be running on my own until he gets a bit older! I was so upset that I had to stop my run so many times because I feel that I could have done so good.

    I am wondering if any of you have any suggestions as to what week I should be at. I am able to run 2 miles at about 11min/mi...I start of with a 5min brisk walk and then I run the rest of the time except for two 1min breathers....... I fel like I can skip week 1 and 2, maybe even 3, but wanted to get some feedback from all you out there!

    Thanks, I greatly appreciate it!
  • raqufern
    raqufern Posts: 794 Member
    3rd run so far and it went good! I cant wait to build endurance and be able to run non stop!!!
  • jhughes3155
    jhughes3155 Posts: 7 Member
    I reran w3d3 (for the third time lol) today. I usually do it on my treadmill, running at 3.1 (I know it's super slow, but my treadmill is literally from the 1970's and if I go any higher than 3.1mph the belt sticks and I face plant into the control panel hehe. Anyway, I felt like my legs & heart rate were really good outside tonight, but I felt like I just couldn't breath deep enough, and kind of panicked.

    I have 3 theories:
    1. I am used to being inside, and the humidity outside affected my breathing (south Arkansas)
    2. I was running faster than my usual 3.1?
    3. I have junk in my lungs from allergies (killing me today!)

    Anyway, all that being said, I DID finish my runs. Just very concerned about trying to move to week 4 (outside anyway--pretty sure I could kill it on my granny treadmill lol)
  • graycaro
    graycaro Posts: 71 Member
    Getting ready to do W6D2 today! I was sick for a week which messed with my training for awhile...I have a race scheduled in two weeks, and I'm hoping I'll be able to cross the finish line!
  • KristenStone
    KristenStone Posts: 106 Member
    Hey folks!

    Just did W3D1 today and was amazed at how I was able to run for 3 minutes! When I first started this shabang, I was good to run 30 seconds...lol

    Maybe I shouldn't have looked up week 4. LOL I'm scared! But we can cross that bridge when we come to it!

    Yay C25k'ers! We rock!
  • MissEmilie2011
    MissEmilie2011 Posts: 27 Member
    Hi everyone,
    Tomorrow is W7D2 for me. I just can't believe how awesome this program is. It has literally changed my life in such a short period of time. I've never really been a runner. Today I decided to run 1 mile just for fun while my mom walked and I ended up running 2.5 minutes faster than I did the first time! I think I might be addicted to the high I feel after after completing a run and going further than I thought I could. The 20 minute day in Week 5 was a bit unnerving, but I definitely suggest going for it and don't let the fear hold you back. It is doable!

    I don't know if anyone else experienced this, but the first 5 minutes of running always seem the hardest. Once I get past that, I seem to feel ok. Also, I still think that Week 4 was the hardest week for me.

    I'm so glad I found this group and to see people encouraging each other to reach their goals. Feel free to add me I'm always looking for new friends.:happy:
  • sarah32lee
    sarah32lee Posts: 5,272 Member
    I just did week 5 day 3 the 20 min run/ jog. I jog slow but i DID IT!! YAY!! :happy:
  • katysmelly
    katysmelly Posts: 380 Member
    I am on week 3 - the one where you alternate 90 seconds run/walk, then 3 minutes run/walk. I have to say that the three minutes seems to take a while... the thought of going for longer sounds daunting.

    I think week 3 is the first week where it has required any effort. I guess C25K starts out so easy so that almost anybody can do it. At some point, though, I guess I'll hit where my true fitness level is and then it will start to be a real challenge requiring some willpower through discomfort. Week 3 isn't really bad, but I may hit that point next week.

    However, I do feel good about what I did after my session - I alternated sprinting and walking on the way back. By "sprinting" I mean I opened up my stride and tried to run faster rather than conserving strength. I did it in intervals... ran from one telegraph pole to the next, then walked until I got my breath back.

    I did this because the regular session didn't feel that challenging and I wanted to burn more calories while I was out for my morning exercise session. I don't think it hurts you to add on a bit extra after doing the C25K session.
  • graycaro
    graycaro Posts: 71 Member
    Today was week 6 day 3 for me, and I did it! 25 minutes of running seemed like so much when I could barely run for just 60 seconds straight at week one! Today wasn't easy, but I surprised myself by running faster than I expected. I can see the light at the end of the C25K tunnel. Speaking of...does anyone have any hints about lengthening distance after the program ends? I've heard of Bridge210K, maybe I'll try that one.
  • clariangel
    clariangel Posts: 156 Member
    blah. I injuried my left hip on W1D1 over 2 weeks ago. but my hip is getting better and I can't wait to get back at it. :)
  • sarah32lee
    sarah32lee Posts: 5,272 Member
    Started week 6 this week and I feel awesome! I never thought I'd be able to make it this far! :)
  • statickey
    statickey Posts: 309 Member
    I finished W1D3 yesterday and then it just skipped to week 2... so im going to re-do one or two more days of week one...but my knee has been hurting! Oh well. I really want to run for at least 5 mins without stopping.
  • cowgirlashlee
    cowgirlashlee Posts: 301 Member
    Just started today after sitting on my butt for...well...too long! I was a runner in high school, but tore both ACL's (one freshman year and one sophomore year) so I've been leary to run too much.

    W1D1 felt great, and I felt like I could actually run a little longer than it says, but I didn't want to overdo it. Doing W1D2 on Friday after I get done with a clinical for school (cath lab all day!) and we'll see how that feels. I'm so beyond stoked to be getting back into running.
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