Hardest Week?
TheDoctor90
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What do you think has been the hardest week? I'm just finishing week 3 and week 5 looks very scary.
How about you?
How about you?
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Week 5 was my scariest week. I didn't think I could do it, but I chanted some stuff I heard on my Jillian Michaels DVD and slowed my jog down. I made it all the way through. I shocked myself.0
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I'm in the middle of week 5 and so far it is the hardest. Only because I have that 20 minute run tonight and I'm not sure how well I'm going to do.0
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Week 5, hands down!!0
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Week one was brutal for me... 45 seconds of running and I was ready to pass out. I just finished week 5 last Friday... the body is an amazing machine! The first two runs of week 5 were easier for me than week 1, but yes, that 20 minute run on W5D3 is a doozy. The first 15 minutes were ok, but that last 5 minutes was all willpower.... I just didn't want to admit defeat and have to tell everyone I failed.
YMMV, but if you made it through week 3, I think you can make it through week 5... just keep your pace slow and steady. Good luck!!!0 -
This is my third time through C25K and every time 5 is the hardest! I think it's all in my head, though. Staving off the mental fatigue and boredom was much harder than keeping my legs going. To me, the best part of running is conquering the mental aspect.0
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I really thought week 3 was scary I even postponed a day to psyc myself up for it, after I was through I kicked myself because it wasnt bad at all. I was even shocked when it was already over.0
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I thought week 4 was going to be hard (5 minute runs) But I got through week 4 day 1 just fine without any problems. Week 5 looks scary though. Day 1 looks ok, Day 2 looks a little iffy and Day 3, Oh my. I don't know how I will do it.0
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Okay scared of week 5 now I started week 3 today and was all proud of myself for running for 3mins but it's gonna be ramping up soon - yikes!!0
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Okay scared of week 5 now I started week 3 today and was all proud of myself for running for 3mins but it's gonna be ramping up soon - yikes!!
This is what I say to myself when I'm progressing from one week to the next. If I can jog 3 minutes, then I can do 5 minutes. I'm only adding 2 more minutes. To help me sustain my pace I slowed it down a notch or two. I may not be moving far but I'm moving. :bigsmile:0 -
I loved the challenge of week 5 though it was certainly intimidating. I didn't struggle, really, really struggle, until I got to week 6, day 2. My knees started rebelling when I got to that point and I'm having a hard time getting used to the idea that there are no more walking intervals after this..... I think I may die! LOL! I'm sure its mental, but there you have it. So I'm hanging out and repeating variations on weeks 5 and 6 until it gets easier, then I'll move on. And it IS getting easier.0
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I was terrified of week 5 but I actually got through it easily, then week 6 kicked me in the face. I made it through, but all 3 runs were pretty rough. Week 7 has been good though, which I just finished this morning.0
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Week 9, which I just finished day 3 of this morning. Though I think part of my problem is I am focussing on the distance and not the time.0
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Did the first day of week 4 last night and it went really well. I barely struggled even on the 5 minute runs.
Going to go again tonight.
I was looking at week 5 and it's such a steep curve.0 -
Week 5 was my scariest week. I didn't think I could do it, but I chanted some stuff I heard on my Jillian Michaels DVD and slowed my jog down. I made it all the way through. I shocked myself.
I'm curious, what does she suggest that you chant? I need all the help I can get ; )0 -
Week 8 here.. HOLY MOLY! LOL! I think I may have to go back a week or so though. I haven't been able to run do to sickness and feel like I'm really screwing my Couch to 5K plan up. UGH!0
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I dreaded week 5 but I got through it ok. I'm now on week 7 and finding it difficult. I can just about do the 25 mins but I seem to be hitting a wall and for the first time I am not sure if I can progress to week 80
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Repeating week 5 this week Guess it's the scariest for me so far, lol0
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ok I did week 5 day 2 last night and it went ok. Tonight I am supposed to do day 3 (the 20 minute run) By the end of of my first 8 minute run last night I was so ready to walk so I'm not sure how I'm supposed to do 20 minutes. I might just repeat day 2... or maybe I will just go for it and if I can't run the whole 20 minutes I'll try again until I can.0
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I finished week 5 and repeated it, it was the scariest for me but I conquered it Moving on to week 6.0
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ok I did week 5 day 2 last night and it went ok. Tonight I am supposed to do day 3 (the 20 minute run) By the end of of my first 8 minute run last night I was so ready to walk so I'm not sure how I'm supposed to do 20 minutes. I might just repeat day 2... or maybe I will just go for it and if I can't run the whole 20 minutes I'll try again until I can.
I did week 5 day 3 two days ago. Like you, on day 2 I thought it was pretty tough and like there was no way in hell that I'd be able to go 20 minutes without stopping. I fully intended to repeat day 2 and maybe try to add some at the end if I was able. I've been repeating frequently, and week 4 was especially tough for me. Something got into me though and spur of the moment I decided to go for it. I was able to do the 20 minutes without much difficulty at all. I did slow down my speed by .2 mph about halfway (or maybe earlier) through. It all seemed mental to me rather than physical. Once past 10 minutes I can't describe the feeling of joy I got because I knew I was going to finish it..I think I had a grin on my face the whole last half, even as it got harder toward the end, maybe an alternating grin/grimace lol. Oddly the only thing that was giving me any discomfort was that I got a bit of a ache in my back. I still can't believe that I did it, having not run since I was a teenager some 30 years ago or so. I felt like Rocky dancing on the top of the steps at the end :laugh:
I don't know if I"ll get to the point where I really enjoy the running itself, but the sense of achievement this program has given me is something I really need. Let us know how it goes :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:0 -
I have been scared of every week as they come - tomorrow I complete W4D3. I am terrified of W5D3 - I can't believe that in one week from tomorrow I'll be expected to run 20 minutes straight!0
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today was tough (week 6 day 1) only because i haven't run for a week. having my boyfriend visit for the first and last time for a couple of months put my running schedule on the back burner. i don't know if it was the combination of the humidity, running in circles at the track when i usually do the straight boardwalk, or just being out of it for the week.... but i could not get through my running intervals without stopping to walk. week 5 day 3 was a total letdown. once i saw what it wanted me to do, i tried my hardest but i just couldn't get there. i wound up leaving the boardwalk early and going home. all this time i've been so proud of myself and i feel like i'm slipping back down the huge mountain i've been climbing.0
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I have just finished week 4 and I think it was the hardest week for me so far. I think I may do another day. Today I ran outside, but I usually run on a treadmill.0
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I did week 5 day 3 two days ago. Like you, on day 2 I thought it was pretty tough and like there was no way in hell that I'd be able to go 20 minutes without stopping. I fully intended to repeat day 2 and maybe try to add some at the end if I was able. I've been repeating frequently, and week 4 was especially tough for me. Something got into me though and spur of the moment I decided to go for it. I was able to do the 20 minutes without much difficulty at all. I did slow down my speed by .2 mph about halfway (or maybe earlier) through. It all seemed mental to me rather than physical. Once past 10 minutes I can't describe the feeling of joy I got because I knew I was going to finish it..I think I had a grin on my face the whole last half, even as it got harder toward the end, maybe an alternating grin/grimace lol. Oddly the only thing that was giving me any discomfort was that I got a bit of a ache in my back. I still can't believe that I did it, having not run since I was a teenager some 30 years ago or so. I felt like Rocky dancing on the top of the steps at the end :laugh:
I don't know if I"ll get to the point where I really enjoy the running itself, but the sense of achievement this program has given me is something I really need. Let us know how it goes :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
Great going!0 -
I'm going to repeat week one. Can't make it through all the jogging parts yet, but it is getting better and I knocked 2 min off my best time for this loop today. So I'll take that as a victory and just keep repeating W1D3 until I can jog all the jogging bits. I did 6 of the 8 jogs today.0
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I repeated WK6D2 for three weeks -- I just couldn't get psychologically get past that. My PT told me he was confident I could move on but to do it when I was ready. My goal was to move on this week so.....I did WK6D3 yesterday and felt so good, I ran WK7D1 this mornin .0