deedadumble 1,033 Posted October 6, 2013 Great job! I had mentioned to my husband how much I would like to run a 5k' date=' silly me... He happened to notice there is one here in Denver this next weekend, it is a mud/obstacle course. I am signing up. I found a couple friends that are doing it with me. I have let me knees rest and I think I will do fine! I'm So excited..a first for me and I know I'm ready![/quote'] That sounds like fun! I've always wanted to do one of those! Hope you have a great time! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deedadumble 1,033 Posted October 6, 2013 Oh man. That sounds so cool! Did the run go through the haunted house at Disney? Being stimulated by all the cool visuals would definitely make the run fun. It was in the forest behind the Disney ESPN Sports Center. Most of the Disney runs are through the parks though. 2 Meliss000 and Fiddleman reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deedadumble 1,033 Posted October 6, 2013 Oh man. That sounds so cool! Did the run go through the haunted house at Disney? Being stimulated by all the cool visuals would definitely make the run fun. It was in the forest behind the Disney ESPN Sports Center. Most of the Disney runs are through the parks though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crowsnestmama 240 Posted October 6, 2013 Don't know if this will upload or not, but I am so FREAKING excited!!! I just did a 5k, 8 weeks out!!!! Yes it includes my 5 minute warm-up, yes I walked 5:44 part way through...but dang it I DID IT!!! Lol!!!! (Run 1= 21:49, mid-walk=5:45, run 2=7:29) I believe this averages to 4.65 mph I ran farther than I ever have on this specific outdoor loop, dodging snow, ice, and standing Water (major snow storm this last week in Wyoming, lol)... 3 Fiddleman, mistysj and Butterthebean reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crowsnestmama 240 Posted October 6, 2013 Don't know if this will upload or not, but I am so FREAKING excited!!! I just did a 5k, 8 weeks out!!!! Yes it includes my 5 minute warm-up, yes I walked 5:44 part way through...but dang it I DID IT!!! Lol!!!! (Run 1= 21:49, mid-walk=5:45, run 2=7:29) I believe this averages to 4.65 mph I ran farther than I ever have on this specific outdoor loop, dodging snow, ice, and standing Water (major snow storm this last week in Wyoming, lol)... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gamergirl 4,610 Posted October 6, 2013 Don't know if this will upload or not' date=' but I am so FREAKING excited!!! I just did a 5k, 8 weeks out!!!! Yes it includes my 5 minute warm-up, yes I walked 5:44 part way through...but dang it I DID IT!!! Lol!!!! (Run 1= 21:49, mid-walk=5:45, run 2=7:29) I believe this averages to 4.65 mph I ran farther than I ever have on this specific outdoor loop, dodging snow, ice, and standing Water (major snow storm this last week in Wyoming, lol)... [/quote'] Wow!! You are my hero! Congratulations. Seriously. Way to go. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gamergirl 4,610 Posted October 6, 2013 Don't know if this will upload or not' date=' but I am so FREAKING excited!!! I just did a 5k, 8 weeks out!!!! Yes it includes my 5 minute warm-up, yes I walked 5:44 part way through...but dang it I DID IT!!! Lol!!!! (Run 1= 21:49, mid-walk=5:45, run 2=7:29) I believe this averages to 4.65 mph I ran farther than I ever have on this specific outdoor loop, dodging snow, ice, and standing Water (major snow storm this last week in Wyoming, lol)... [/quote'] Wow!! You are my hero! Congratulations. Seriously. Way to go. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crowsnestmama 240 Posted October 6, 2013 Wow!! You are my hero! Congratulations. Seriously. Way to go. Thanks Gamergirl!! Man what a head game a lot of it was! But good music and beautiful scenery made it go by faster and was a great distraction. My only issue was that my c25k app never told me when to start/stop. I only intended to run for 20 minutes for the week 6 interval, but I never heard the cues. I'm not really complaining because I did even better than the 20 minutes, but it was a bit frustrating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crowsnestmama 240 Posted October 6, 2013 Wow!! You are my hero! Congratulations. Seriously. Way to go. Thanks Gamergirl!! Man what a head game a lot of it was! But good music and beautiful scenery made it go by faster and was a great distraction. My only issue was that my c25k app never told me when to start/stop. I only intended to run for 20 minutes for the week 6 interval, but I never heard the cues. I'm not really complaining because I did even better than the 20 minutes, but it was a bit frustrating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gamergirl 4,610 Posted October 6, 2013 So I feel horribly guilty and "unfaithful" posting this but it's actually not working out for me to do this with my son and my spouse. I keep waiting for them and they are on a diff schedule. When I want to get up and go, they're invariably in the middle of something else and we keep putting it off. Last few days, when I was awake and ready to go, my husband had just returned from walking the dog for a mile. Couldn't very well drag him out again. Alex had homework, dinner, bath, school, etc. it's been impossible. Net result, I've made no progress. I have to take responsibility for myself and just do it on my own terms. Need to figure out how to tell them both nicely. It's not their fault. So I've been doing the stationary bike almost daily, but I haven't progressed on c25k. Haven't given up though! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gamergirl 4,610 Posted October 6, 2013 So I feel horribly guilty and "unfaithful" posting this but it's actually not working out for me to do this with my son and my spouse. I keep waiting for them and they are on a diff schedule. When I want to get up and go, they're invariably in the middle of something else and we keep putting it off. Last few days, when I was awake and ready to go, my husband had just returned from walking the dog for a mile. Couldn't very well drag him out again. Alex had homework, dinner, bath, school, etc. it's been impossible. Net result, I've made no progress. I have to take responsibility for myself and just do it on my own terms. Need to figure out how to tell them both nicely. It's not their fault. So I've been doing the stationary bike almost daily, but I haven't progressed on c25k. Haven't given up though! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Butterthebean 8,146 Posted October 6, 2013 So I feel horribly guilty and "unfaithful" posting this but it's actually not working out for me to do this with my son and my spouse. I keep waiting for them and they are on a diff schedule. When I want to get up and go' date=' they're invariably in the middle of something else and we keep putting it off. Last few days, when I was awake and ready to go, my husband had just returned from walking the dog for a mile. Couldn't very well drag him out again. Alex had homework, dinner, bath, school, etc. it's been impossible. Net result, I've made no progress. I have to take responsibility for myself and just do it on my own terms. Need to figure out how to tell them both nicely. It's not their fault. So I've been doing the stationary bike almost daily, but I haven't progressed on c25k. Haven't given up though![/quote'] My wife and I both run....but we barely run together more than once a week. Our schedules just do not work together....and it's better that we be fit alone than fail to do it together. It actually works wonderfully because we are each others biggest cheerleaders, but we also get to enjoy the "alone" time. 1 gamergirl reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Butterthebean 8,146 Posted October 6, 2013 So I feel horribly guilty and "unfaithful" posting this but it's actually not working out for me to do this with my son and my spouse. I keep waiting for them and they are on a diff schedule. When I want to get up and go' date=' they're invariably in the middle of something else and we keep putting it off. Last few days, when I was awake and ready to go, my husband had just returned from walking the dog for a mile. Couldn't very well drag him out again. Alex had homework, dinner, bath, school, etc. it's been impossible. Net result, I've made no progress. I have to take responsibility for myself and just do it on my own terms. Need to figure out how to tell them both nicely. It's not their fault. So I've been doing the stationary bike almost daily, but I haven't progressed on c25k. Haven't given up though![/quote'] My wife and I both run....but we barely run together more than once a week. Our schedules just do not work together....and it's better that we be fit alone than fail to do it together. It actually works wonderfully because we are each others biggest cheerleaders, but we also get to enjoy the "alone" time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mistysj 1,940 Posted October 6, 2013 So I feel horribly guilty and "unfaithful" posting this but it's actually not working out for me to do this with my son and my spouse. I keep waiting for them and they are on a diff schedule. When I want to get up and go' date=' they're invariably in the middle of something else and we keep putting it off. Last few days, when I was awake and ready to go, my husband had just returned from walking the dog for a mile. Couldn't very well drag him out again. Alex had homework, dinner, bath, school, etc. it's been impossible. Net result, I've made no progress. I have to take responsibility for myself and just do it on my own terms. Need to figure out how to tell them both nicely. It's not their fault. So I've been doing the stationary bike almost daily, but I haven't progressed on c25k. Haven't given up though![/quote'] Don't let them derail you! You can each run separate or they can run together. Arrange it so that it works for you. If they really want to run with you they need to honor your schedule. Keep your eye on your health. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crowsnestmama 240 Posted October 7, 2013 I've had a couple of people say they want to run with me too, but back out. I decided that this journey, well it's mine and I can only control me. So, I run. I don't care if they go or don't, and I'm succeeding. You can do this guys, I know it! Grab some fast beat, fun music (even a little Elvis works) and your shoes. The only only one who will benefit/lose is you...let's do this! 1 melissapaige84 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites