andryah 7 Posted October 30, 2013 Just started! On day 2- let's do this!!!! Hoping to joins race in late December or January! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deedadumble 1,033 Posted October 30, 2013 Next to last run for Couch to 10k completed -- 55 minutes of running. Friday will be the last day at 60 minutes straight. Newbies' date=' 14 weeks ago I was one of you. If you are wondering whether you can really manage it, I say you can. It's ok to go slow, even really slow. Speed will come with time. I'm still slow. I only finished 8k in the 55 minutes. Who cares? I'm lapping everyone who is on the couch! And no, running probably won't make you drop loads of weight. But it does create even more of a calorie deficit and it is so good for your heart, lungs, and mood![/quote'] Way to go Misty! I remember when you first started and it's amazing to see how far you've progressed. I'm a C25K graduate as well, now running 5 miles straight. I started in February and did a 5K interval run in May, got sick in June, started back at week 3 in July, and finished in August. I've been adding 1/2 mile to my long run every week and following a modified beginner Hal Higdon 1/2 marathon training plan. It took me a lot longer to finish because of illness and a knee injury. The best advice I have is to stick with it. Repeat days or weeks if you need to. Also, some runs just suck. I had one of those last night, I was aching and my knee was hurting and I felt so sluggish. You can let bad runs get you down, or you can go out there and try again. I'm going to ice my knee all day and get out there tomorrow and try again. I am also super slow, but every week I get just a few seconds faster. The 5K I ran/walked in May was 45:07 (and OMG, I was 530 out of 560 runners!), but the 5K I ran this weekend was 36:22 and I was 555 out of 770 runners! I also don't worry about speed. I run slow enough so that I can carry on a conversation and slow enough that I know I can finish the distance that I have planned for that day. My 5 mile pace is about :30 to :60 slower than my 5K pace. At the end of this weekend's 5K when I looked at my time and saw it was in the 36's I started tearing up. I was hoping I would be in the 38's. What a high! 2 Butterthebean and LisaT678 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deedadumble 1,033 Posted October 30, 2013 Just started! On day 2- let's do this!!!! Hoping to joins race in late December or January! Good luck! Registering for a race is great motivation. There are some fun races this time of year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deedadumble 1,033 Posted October 30, 2013 Did my run today but there's a lot of head games going on. I just keep repeating to myself' date=' "never give up, never give up". Even if I never run a while 5k without walking I'm still moving and my body & family will thank me for it when I'm 100 and healthy and alive!![/quote'] I still have to play those head games, especially on my long runs. Having really good music to listen to helps me get through it. I also tell myself, "just another 1/2 mile and you can stop" and then when that one's over "just one more" and I keep repeating that. I'm also fortunate that I found a good running buddy that pushes me (and I push her). Having someone there and a planned mileage makes me want to keep going. Do you run on a treadmill or outside? I find that I have to psych myself up a lot more on the treadmill. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LisaT678 225 Posted October 30, 2013 I still have to play those head games' date=' especially on my long runs. Having really good music to listen to helps me get through it. I also tell myself, "just another 1/2 mile and you can stop" and then when that one's over "just one more" and I keep repeating that. I'm also fortunate that I found a good running buddy that pushes me (and I push her). Having someone there and a planned mileage makes me want to keep going. Do you run on a treadmill or outside? I find that I have to psych myself up a lot more on the treadmill.[/quote'] I do mostly a treadmill. I've been too self conscious to take it outside for the most part. I have gone outside a few times. 1 deedadumble reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IpswichPav 6 Posted October 31, 2013 So glad someone redirected me to this thread! I am 5 weeks out from surgery and started the C25K today. Reading this has been inspiring! 1 crowsnestmama reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mistysj 1,940 Posted October 31, 2013 I finished the Couch to 10k! In 14 weeks I went from running for one minute straight to running for 60 minutes straight! I went from a total distance of 1.5 km in a workout to 8.7. I'm still "obese" so if you are thinking you can't do it? Think again. Next goal is to get to 10k distance. I will keep adding 5 minutes a week until I do. Then I will work on speed to trim the minutes back off. 6 LisaT678, DroppinStones, Meliss000 and 3 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
melissapaige84 38 Posted October 31, 2013 I finished the Couch to 10k! In 14 weeks I went from running for one minute straight to running for 60 minutes straight! I went from a total distance of 1.5 km in a workout to 8.7. I'm still "obese" so if you are thinking you can't do it? Think again. Next goal is to get to 10k distance. I will keep adding 5 minutes a week until I do. Then I will work on speed to trim the minutes back off. Wow! That's awesome! Good for you and what an inspiration Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mvickyway 256 Posted November 1, 2013 After a two week vacation I'm finally back on the run. It's amazing how fast your endurance can go down. I love reading everyone's post. You're all very motivating and encouraging. Keep up the good work! I had to take almost two weeks off cuz I had a wart cut out of my heel. Plan on restarting on Sat and will repeat W8D1 and hope I can get thru it. So close to finishing App! 2 LisaT678 and jen1211 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crowsnestmama 240 Posted November 3, 2013 This was my run today This was incline bike. One tired girlie today hoping for a little scale movement. All Protein and fluids in for a change. 2 LisaT678 and deedadumble reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LisaT678 225 Posted November 3, 2013 So glad someone redirected me to this thread! I am 5 weeks out from surgery and started the C25K today. Reading this has been inspiring! Welcome to a great group! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
littlebitsy 72 Posted November 3, 2013 Started this last week. I'm hoping to do my first 5K in the Spring. 2 LisaT678 and crowsnestmama reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meliss000 283 Posted November 4, 2013 I finished W8D1, a bit sore, don't think I can run today. Was hoping I could get finished before surgery tomorrow. Sick kids and preparations got in the way... Hopefully I won't fall to far back after cleared in 6 weeks 1 LisaT678 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
melissapaige84 38 Posted November 4, 2013 Finished week 6 day 3 today Yay...22 minutes of jogging! Question for you guys. I've been doing about 95% of my workouts on the treadmill with a 1% incline. My first 5k is on November 30. We will be moving and should be in our new place by Nov. 16 and it's a great neighborhood for walking/running. I'm planning on doing my workouts outside on the weekends but since I have been getting up super early in the morning to run on the treadmill, I enjoy doing that and I know I'll actually get it done that way. Am I setting myself up for failure for my 5k since I haven't been doing it outside? Maybe I'm thinking too much about it.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LisaT678 225 Posted November 4, 2013 Finished week 6 day 3 today Yay...22 minutes of jogging! Question for you guys. I've been doing about 95% of my workouts on the treadmill with a 1% incline. My first 5k is on November 30. We will be moving and should be in our new place by Nov. 16 and it's a great neighborhood for walking/running. I'm planning on doing my workouts outside on the weekends but since I have been getting up super early in the morning to run on the treadmill' date=' I enjoy doing that and I know I'll actually get it done that way. Am I setting myself up for failure for my 5k since I haven't been doing it outside? Maybe I'm thinking too much about it....[/quote'] I do most of my training on the treadmill. Your not setting yourself up for failure, just don't plan on being as fast as you are on the treadmill. It is different and it is harder outside. Just slow your pace down and be consistent with it. Walk when you need to, run when you can, push yourself as far as you can. You've got this! 2 Meliss000 and melissapaige84 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites