It's the end of February, and I've committed myself to meet the goal of being able to run an entire 5k. In late September, the Race for the Cure is at my town, and I've started a running program to build up from my history of not running at all, to where I'll be able to run and even enjoy it. Right now what I enjoy most is the pride of knowing I ran a little, but I hope soon I can start getting that running-high people talk about.
I started last week with a 5 minute walk, running 60 seconds and walking 90 a few times, and then a 5 minute walk cool down at the end. I did it in time with a podcast structured around a program called Couch to 5k.
Yesterday I started week 2, which is running 90 seconds and walking 2 minutes.
I'm kind of posting here for accountability reasons, but while I'm at it, any thoughts on which speed I should be aiming for during my run intervals? I've been playing with 5.5 - 6.0 on the treadmill. 5.0 feels like I'm not putting enough into it, but 6.0 feels like a challenge. I think I'm on the right track, but looking for confirmation.


but if you run at home, try talking to yourself to see if you're pushing too hard. If you wanted to be able to run the 5K in 30 minutes, you're looking at around 6.0mph.