C25k challenge?

SemperFi91
SemperFi91 Posts: 169
edited December 23 in Fitness and Exercise
I was looking into this and was just wondering how much weight have you lost with the program? Do you enjoy it?
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  • COOKINATOR
    COOKINATOR Posts: 94 Member
    Tomorrow.......well should I say today I will be doing day 2 of week 1 so I will keep ya posted :)
  • mandimuscles
    mandimuscles Posts: 107 Member
    I'm also doing week 2 over right now, I have asthma so running longer intervals is harder for me, but I actually decided today I am not watching the scale, it went up, but I know I'm doing ok, and my bff has been doing it now almost the full program and she's been very disappointed to not see her super hard work reflect in the scale, but it's making major changes to her body, she looks absolutely amazing. So screw the scale! :) As far as enjoying it, absolutely! Maybe not at the moment of doing it, but certainly after because you feel like you've accomplished something!
  • FooFatFighters
    FooFatFighters Posts: 37 Member
    I'm doing my 2nd run tomorrow for Week #3. The first week I was wasted running that 1 minute, I think my pace was probably too fast which got me into trouble. This third week even though two of the runs are 3 minutes long it doesn't seem as bad as I keep a slower pace, I'm getting used to it and there are only four runs. I'm using the Get Running iPhone app to coach me. I found it's best to leave it on minimal coaching as it was killing me when it would say I have 10 more seconds of running.
  • Marglyne12
    Marglyne12 Posts: 26
    I am in Week 6. I am doing day 3 over, because I was 3 minutes shy of the 25 min run. ( I was only going to run 2 miles, since I already walked 2 miles earlier. Kicking myself now) I really enjoy the C25K program, it has really helped me. As for weight loss, nothing much yet. I lost 4 pounds in 6 weeks, I was expecting more. I have lost inches, well at least my clothes fit looser. I run my first 5K on July 1st. I plan on completing the C25K program and improving my speed for the next 5K in September.
  • tlucas69
    tlucas69 Posts: 74 Member
    I'm also doing Day 2 of Week 1 today! I plan on repeating week 1 next week cuz the jogging for a minute is killing me. I want to better myself before heading into Week 2. Problem is, it's gonna be real hot out today. Does anyone know if doing the C25K on the treadmill have the same results??
  • niknak2308
    niknak2308 Posts: 315 Member
    Can't say about weightloss as I've been naughty eating wise recently, but I started out using this plan as a complete non runner and 3 mths later I'm now running 5ks 3/4times a week as regular run and loving it. I've done a couple of longer runs too but I tend to swap to either concentrate on speed or distance each time I go out.

    I'll be completely honest and admit I was nearly dying the first week after just a minute running! I agree with a previous poster that I probably started too fast too... If you give it a go find your comfortable pace - you're running for fitness not sprinting lol. You'll naturally get faster as you get stronger and more used to running. I also found that by about week 4 I opted to listen to my own body rather than continue following the plan as my stamina allowed me to push myself further than I would have done. Having said that don't try to push too hard as although your stamina builds fairly quickly it takes a bit longer for the strength of your muscles to catch up making it easy to injure yourself!!
  • I have almost finished week 1, but will be doing it again, as my mother wants to give it a go, and it would be nice to have someone to run with.

    For me, I just want to have a heathier heart and cardiovascular system out of it, if I lose weight too, it's an added bonus :)
  • mandimuscles
    mandimuscles Posts: 107 Member
    I'm also doing Day 2 of Week 1 today! I plan on repeating week 1 next week cuz the jogging for a minute is killing me. I want to better myself before heading into Week 2. Problem is, it's gonna be real hot out today. Does anyone know if doing the C25K on the treadmill have the same results??

    Doing it on the treadmill is better than not being able to finish due to heat for sure!!! I go either later at night or sometimes in the morning, though that's rare, my body isn't warmed up enough so I find it's really hard then. Around my home, we have no flat roads at all, so I get a much better workout than I would on a treadmill, but the treadmill is easier on the knees I've heard. I have to agree, I was going WAY too fast, slow down. I was surprised to find that 90 seconds isn't that much different than 60, and I got bored walking the 2 minutes, so now instead of following the app, I tend to do things a little differently on my own, I go longer intervals instead of the 1/2 hr, I walk further to warm up more, usually 12-15 minutes, then jog 60-90 seconds, walk about the same unless I just went up a hill and am dying, then I give me a little longer, and just keep going until I'm done with my 3.5-4 mile terrain, can't quit til I'm back to my car! :) I also stop at the mid point and stretch usually for about 5 minutes too to give me a breather to get back into it! Works great! :)
  • I'll be on week 5 run 3 on Friday. No extra weight loss because I eat back my exercise calories to maintain a nice even deficit every day. I could barely run for the required minute at the start (I have asthma and was fat, lol) and now I can run for the 8 minutes a time required by my last run and I kept on jogging into the cool down too. Jog for fitness not for weight loss :D
  • suttercm
    suttercm Posts: 189 Member
    I just completed Week 1, day 2. Feeling pretty good, so looking forward to day 3.
  • bcl003
    bcl003 Posts: 331 Member
    I was on week 2 of the challenge and rolled my ankle, but I will be starting up again this weekend probably. It was helping me lose weight I believe, but then again I had started Insanity the same week. One thing I can definitely say is my legs were getting a lot thinner and it was getting rid of my thunder thigh problem. My man is a leg man so that was very important to me, he also told me my legs were looking way firmer and cut.
  • NikkiSmo
    NikkiSmo Posts: 180 Member
    Tonight is the last run of week nine! I'm down 26lbs but what I notice more so is the way my body has changed, things aren't as jiggly as they used to be! Plus the runners high you get after the 1st 20min run makes it all worht it!
  • hahandel
    hahandel Posts: 134 Member
    I finished it a couple of weeks ago and thought it was great. I was able to run an entire 5k race two weeks ago.

    No weight loss though (still eat too much) but still totally worth it! I
  • Im_NotPerfect
    Im_NotPerfect Posts: 2,181 Member
    I've only lost about 4 lbs (1 month in...), but I've lost inches like crazy. I can now fit into a size smaller pants size.
  • jadesign19
    jadesign19 Posts: 512 Member
    Ive plateaued weight loss but I lost 2" in hips since I started. I'm on week7day1. I love it.
  • I started my day 1 of week 1 yesterday. I am hoping to be able to run 20-20 minutes non-stop. I also would like to do another 5k soon. My first 5k was the Run for Your Lives - Zombie run that was back on June 2nd. It was great but I felt so out of shape since I barely can run up the hill. I would like to get some motivation and hopefully register to run again next year.
  • tinana_RN
    tinana_RN Posts: 541 Member
    I finished it and lost 8 lbs during that time- my eating wasn't the best so I should have lost more. I've been running 3-5 times a week since I graduated though :) Love the program.
  • MtnKat
    MtnKat Posts: 714
    This is my 2nd time around doing C25k. I am on W5D1.

    The last time I did it, I lost 20 pounds....and that is without changing or paying attention to my diet.

    This time around I am paying attention to my diet and I have already lost 10 pounds.

    It's a great program. It's gets you running :-)

    PS. I am running 4 days a week this time around since I have already been running for a year. I had an injury that put me out of commission for a few months which is why I am doing it over. Running 4 days a week as opposed to 3 days (what I did last time) makes me go through the program faster than normal however I would not recommend that to someone the first time through it. 3 days a week is plenty.
  • bluefox9er
    bluefox9er Posts: 2,917 Member
    I didn't do c25k with a view to weight loss, but since completing in may, I have lost over 7 lbs in 5 weeks from Mid may to now as running is my only form of exercise. and the more weight I'm losing, the faster my pace
  • bluefox9er
    bluefox9er Posts: 2,917 Member
    I'm also doing Day 2 of Week 1 today! I plan on repeating week 1 next week cuz the jogging for a minute is killing me. I want to better myself before heading into Week 2. Problem is, it's gonna be real hot out today. Does anyone know if doing the C25K on the treadmill have the same results??

    there's nothing 'wrong' with doing c25k indoors on a treadmill,especially if the weather is too hot in the summer ( or too cold here in england)..at least you are getting your exercise in...but as someone who has just finished, I would urge people to run as much as possible outdoors..it's more challenging and much more interesting and the learning curve really does show you what you are capable of and how to get better.
  • Devona14
    Devona14 Posts: 171
    I'm getting ready to start W7D1. I have probably lost about 10lbs since starting. But as a previous poster said, I have noticed changes in my body. My legs have muscles buried under all that fat! I can actually see them taking shape. I'm also wearing a size smaller workout clothes. It's an awesome feeling.

    I do dread starting W7 as these next few days are going to feel like living on the sun. So, I'm going to try to find somewhere that has a treadmill I can use. I don't want to lose my progress thus far.
  • Drastiic
    Drastiic Posts: 322 Member
    I'm doing Week 5 Day 3 tomorrow morning. Week 1 Day 1 I felt like I was going to die, so I've come a long way. Haven't repeated any days YET.

    The caloric deficit that I create with my diet and exercise is what is making me lose weight. I'm doing C25K, because I want to be a runner. If you don't like running or want to be a runner, any other form of exercise combined with proper nutrition will help you lose weight. If you take up C25K and your goal is to lose weight, but you don't lose weight, it's because you're either not supplementing more exercise in and/or you're eating too much.
  • LeslePG
    LeslePG Posts: 105 Member
    My husband & I started this together, and just finished W6D3 today.......had a hard time going the whole 22 minutes (had to stop 3 times for about 10 sec. to get a drink of water) I have lost 7 pounds, hubby 24. I could barely run a quarter mile without feeling like I was going to die before we started, which is sad for me to say b/c I ran track in high school. I love the program, it's made a huge difference in my running abiliy and my confidence. Oh, the best results I've had from this? My blood pressure is waaaayy down! It has been high 150/100 or so) the past 3 times I've been to the doctor and she asked how I felt about being on blood pressure medication. I went to the doctor on Monday, and it was 100/78. THAT'S made it all worth it :smile:

    Best of luck to you!
  • I'm on W4D1 of the C25K, but I've only lost 4 pounds. I didn't start the program to lose weight, but thought it might be a nice side effect. I don't eat back exercised calories, so that may be why the weight loss is so slow. I also like to think (and I'm probably just making this up) that running gains a lot of muscle and that might contribute to the scale staying the same. Either way, the program makes me feel strong, so I'll keep it up! :happy:
  • LeslePG
    LeslePG Posts: 105 Member
    I'm getting ready to start W7D1. I have probably lost about 10lbs since starting. But as a previous poster said, I have noticed changes in my body. My legs have muscles buried under all that fat! I can actually see them taking shape. I'm also wearing a size smaller workout clothes. It's an awesome feeling.

    I do dread starting W7 as these next few days are going to feel like living on the sun. So, I'm going to try to find somewhere that has a treadmill I can use. I don't want to lose my progress thus far.

    And totally understand the "living on the sun" comment! Supposed to be 100+ for the next several days here in Nashville.....which is why we get to the park around 5 am to do our run:happy: I keep telling my husband we need to actually run in the heat if we are going to try to run a 5K since they occur during daylight hours~ lol!
  • Homa24
    Homa24 Posts: 33
    I'm doing Week 6 Run 3 tomorrow, I did repeat Week 4 all the way through because I was struggling but once I got over that I've been fine. Ran my first 5k June 2nd but my goal 5k is in October. I've lost 8 lbs. in 60 days doing calorie counting, Couch to 5k, and I am a week into 30 Day Shred. I think that even more exciting than weight loss is getting better at running. I am NOT athletic and the fact that I ran 20 minutes without stopping last week still boggles my mind. It is a great feeling that helps when the scale is not really budging.
  • IRun4Me_12
    IRun4Me_12 Posts: 240 Member
    I started C25K in January of this year. I could barely jog for 30 seconds without sucking air. I made it through week 7 before just doing it on my own. I am now regularly running 5k's for workouts. They take me around 40 minutes to complete, but I'm not doing them for speed at this point.

    From January until now, I have lost 34 pounds. I try to eat as little processed foods as possible, and I drink lots of water.

    Good luck to you!
  • I just started this program last night, week 1, day 1...totally thought I was going to drop dead...but I pushed it through it and afterwards I felt as though I could have kept running/walking some more! I'm so excited to keep going and hear the "Rocky" music in my head each time I finish:) I'm using this, calorie counting and on the alternate days a video workout in the air conditioned living room.
  • liyuke
    liyuke Posts: 3 Member
    i just completed week 1 day 1 and i have to say that 60 sec was like forever, i just waited for that beep so that i cud walk again .... day 1 was unbearable ... forecast for day 2 - i'd have to say killing , i dun see myself picking up pace in just one day ... looks like id have to do week 1 again b4 i can go on to week 2 coz 60 secs was like that longest minute .... but i know i can and i will do it ....oh btw i never loved cool down as much i as loved it today ...
  • julslea
    julslea Posts: 436 Member
    I am doing Week 1 day 2 tonight. I plan on doing it on the treadmill but I am going to do day 3 outside Saturday.
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