Couch to 5k?
jenslife82
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Who else is doing this? How are you doing with it? Does it work? I'm going to do day 3 tomorrow.. Hopefully I do better on day 3 than I did on day 2. Couldn't keep my breath for the last 2 intervals do had to walk em. Should I do the day over if I can't keep up with the whole workout? I like the idea of it, I just wonder if I can do it!!
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I'm on week 6, and never thought I would get that far! I went from not being able to keep my breath, to running 20 min and not getting winded at all. It's all in the breathing. I have found the rhythm of breathing that works for me is breathing in through my nose/breathing out of my mouth for 2-3 breaths, then one deep breath through my mouth. It took me a couple weeks of really concentrating on my breathing, but now I can do it without thinking. Good luck!0
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just slow down, and if you find that, at the end of the week, you still can't run all intervals (again: slowly), consider repeating the day - or even the week.
i did c25k for the first 4 weeks, then changed my goal to 10k, which changed the training plan a little, but it definitely works, as long as you stick with it.
a few pointers that helped me out a lot:
don't try and run more than once every other day, or 3-4 times a week. usually extra days needed to rest, make it pointless anyways and increases your chances of an injury.
it isn't a race, so take your time.
running outside, in a park or on a trail is usually more fun than a treadmill or sidewalk.
try counting steps for breathing 2 steps in, 2 steps out works for me, others do 3 or 4. it helps me focus, get enough air, pace myself, and i've yet to get a stitch in my side...
i tried a kind of halfway low carb diet, didn't go well with running. also, make sure you drink enough water.
properly fitted shoes etc.. i'm sure you've read it all before...
good luck and have fun0 -
just slow down, and if you find that, at the end of the week, you still can't run all intervals (again: slowly), consider repeating the day - or even the week.
i did c25k for the first 4 weeks, then changed my goal to 10k, which changed the training plan a little, but it definitely works, as long as you stick with it.
a few pointers that helped me out a lot:
don't try and run more than once every other day, or 3-4 times a week. usually extra days needed to rest, make it pointless anyways and increases your chances of an injury.
it isn't a race, so take your time.
running outside, in a park or on a trail is usually more fun than a treadmill or sidewalk.
try counting steps for breathing 2 steps in, 2 steps out works for me, others do 3 or 4. it helps me focus, get enough air, pace myself, and i've yet to get a stitch in my side...
i tried a kind of halfway low carb diet, didn't go well with running. also, make sure you drink enough water.
properly fitted shoes etc.. i'm sure you've read it all before...
good luck and have fun0 -
I'm on week 6, and never thought I would get that far! I went from not being able to keep my breath, to running 20 min and not getting winded at all. It's all in the breathing. I have found the rhythm of breathing that works for me is breathing in through my nose/breathing out of my mouth for 2-3 breaths, then one deep breath through my mouth. It took me a couple weeks of really concentrating on my breathing, but now I can do it without thinking. Good luck!0
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Love the program! I did it last summer and now I am training for my first 1/2 and full marathon! Good luck!!0
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i statred doing it last year and it was working great until i had an unrelated injury that sidelined me. planning on getting back on it again.0
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I should be doing week 3 day 3 tomorrow.
Jog SLOW. It's not a race....yet.
The program conditions your body and running habits.
Later you can work on speed. Some people complete C25K and then restart with speed as the focus.0 -
Im up to W6 D3 tomorrow! I cannot believe how easy this program makes running. Never in a million years did I think I'd be able to run 25 minutes straight ---- but now I can!
Give it a go - enjoy it0 -
just slow down, and if you find that, at the end of the week, you still can't run all intervals (again: slowly), consider repeating the day - or even the week.
i did c25k for the first 4 weeks, then changed my goal to 10k, which changed the training plan a little, but it definitely works, as long as you stick with it.
a few pointers that helped me out a lot:
don't try and run more than once every other day, or 3-4 times a week. usually extra days needed to rest, make it pointless anyways and increases your chances of an injury.
it isn't a race, so take your time.
running outside, in a park or on a trail is usually more fun than a treadmill or sidewalk.
try counting steps for breathing 2 steps in, 2 steps out works for me, others do 3 or 4. it helps me focus, get enough air, pace myself, and i've yet to get a stitch in my side...
i tried a kind of halfway low carb diet, didn't go well with running. also, make sure you drink enough water.
properly fitted shoes etc.. i'm sure you've read it all before...
good luck and have fun
Thanks for this!
I just started today and I'm a little apprehensive and nervous that I might be setting myself up for failure (setting goals too high) but I'm determined to do it, even if I have to repeat a week! The breathing is what's always difficult when I run... I suffer from nasal allergies and breathing in through my nose is usually painful or impossible lol! I will try the rhythmic breathing and see if that helps. I do find the podcasts help, I've downloaded one version of all 9 weeks and so far I am finding them useful!
Good luck to all who are doing this!! :flowerforyou:0 -
Im up to W6 D3 tomorrow! I cannot believe how easy this program makes running. Never in a million years did I think I'd be able to run 25 minutes straight ---- but now I can!
Give it a go - enjoy it
lol when i started, i actually wondered why we didn't do this in high school.. 80% of my class could have used it...0 -
I was doing c25k and yesterday finished day 1 of week 4. I've enjoyed it and can tell a differene. (ive never been a runner) But unfortunately I have an ankle injury so I am going to take some time off of running to see if it goes away. Once it feels better I plan on picking it back up0
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I am on week 5 day 2. I re did day 2 today because I am not sure I am ready to go from 8 minutes of running to 20. I love it so far!!0
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I am also on week 1. I like the program a lot too.0
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Thanks to all who have posted on this! I started yesterday and am so excited about it. I haven't run in YEARS, but I know there is a runner somewhere in me! Good luck to everyone trying it!0
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I did this last year and when I was getting closer to the end I kept saying "there is no way I will be able to keep running without stopping." A good friend gave me the best advice "Just keep going, you will break through your wall." I did just that and I have been running without stopping ever since.
"Unless you faint, puke, or die, just keep going"- Jillian Michaels0 -
Forgot to mention that I walk to a local park to do C25K. That gives me a 20 minute warm up and a 20 minute cool down.
Makes for a good calorie burn and a little extra cardio conditioning.0 -
I'm using an app called ease into 5k. I just finished week 3 day 3. the app helps out a lot because you can listen to your music to help keep pace and the app with give you alerts when to run, walk, half way done, and last run.0
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I'm supposed to do week 5 day 2 tomorrow! I've really enjoyed it so far!0
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I just want to reiterate to start slow. So slow it's almost walking!
I hadn't run consistently since high school and when I started c25k I ran at the pace i used to run and felt natural, but found it really hard. It wasn't until i used a heart rate monitor that i realised I was running far too fast. Now I'm getting used to running slower and making great progress, starting week 5. If you do find one run too hard don't move on take it at your own pace.
Great running music helps too.0 -
wow your such a great insperation to me. I wish I had someone like you in my life to motivate me I am 500 lbs and never leave the sofa.0
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Who else is doing this? How are you doing with it? Does it work? I'm going to do day 3 tomorrow.. Hopefully I do better on day 3 than I did on day 2. Couldn't keep my breath for the last 2 intervals do had to walk em. Should I do the day over if I can't keep up with the whole workout? I like the idea of it, I just wonder if I can do it!!
If you had to walk the last 2 intervals, you could always count that day as day 2, and then when you can complete the day, that would be day 3 and you could start a new week on the next session... :flowerforyou:0 -
Starting tonight.....0
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I did the c25k from the beginner triathlete website, it's a little different than the other, and I like it, it gives you times for running & walking up to 30 minutes, and you can do it any way you want as long as you do the times given...it has worked for me, and now I'm up to running 21 minutes, which I never thought I'd be able to do, and I'm having fun & feel great...0
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I did this last year and when I was getting closer to the end I kept saying "there is no way I will be able to keep running without stopping." A good friend gave me the best advice "Just keep going, you will break through your wall." I did just that and I have been running without stopping ever since.
"Unless you faint, puke, or die, just keep going"- Jillian Michaels
I like this post! Great job!0 -
Who else is doing this? How are you doing with it? Does it work? I'm going to do day 3 tomorrow.. Hopefully I do better on day 3 than I did on day 2. Couldn't keep my breath for the last 2 intervals do had to walk em. Should I do the day over if I can't keep up with the whole workout? I like the idea of it, I just wonder if I can do it!!
Oh, I meant to tell you Woman. When I breathe, I have to breathe in for so many steps and out for so many steps. It depends on where I am in the workout for how many steps it is, in the beginning they are longer, on the hard parts it gets shorter. But it keeps my breathing in line BIG TIME! You're doing AMAZING!!!0 -
w6d3~love it!! i cant belive i ran 20mins today!!!! its an awesome program. Good luck on you journey!!0
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It works, it's great! Finished it and am now on to Bridge to 10K!!!0
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so good to hear all of the positive feedback! just did week one day two today, and I can't imagine myself running 3.1 miles straight, but I'll keep up with it til I can't go anymore. the funny thing is, after the first day of it I was searching for 5 k runs in my area 9 weeks from now! not sure if my form and breathing is right. I hope nobody is critiquing me as they drive by! I run on a gravely towpath that surrounds a park a few blocks from my house.0
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Thanks every one for the great feedback controlling breathing really helps!! Made it thru pretty much everything yesterday. Pumped to go again Friday!!0
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