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Hi all - glad to see an active thread about this.
I'm planning on starting Ct5K on Monday morning (eek!), when I will hopefully be over this stupid summer cold! I'm verrry nervous, but reading this and seeing you all doing it is sooo encouraging! |
alinnell and onthetee,
Thanks for all the support for Week 1. I thought I was being a big baby about the whole thing. Now I can look forward to Week 2 :) |
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Day 1 of week 5 is complete! It was a lot easier than I thought and I really look forward to day 2 (two 8 minute runs). I actually felt after each 5 minute segment that I could continue on (and in fact, after the third one, I did keep going for another 30-45 seconds--it was all downhill!) I'm still leery about day 3.
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Allison, I remember week five REALLY well - and I remember pushing myself because two sets of 8 minutes seemed easier than THREE sets of five! :lol:
Enjoy! |
I did day 1 of week 6 yesterday and it went very well. I actually went a track this time that was .5 miles long so I was able to see how far I was going. I went 2.3 miles during the whole thing, so a little slow, but not bad.
Allison, I know you will do great on day3 ! marianne, it is challenging, but totally doable, keep posting here to let us know how you're doing. teacher, way to go on completing week 1. I know how proud of myself I felt after it was done. |
Thanks, Leeda - it's helping to read through these posts and see y'all doing it and toughing out the harder parts.
Does anyone use the Ullreys podcasts? What kind of music is on them? |
I use them and love them! I wish I had used them from the beginning , they make it go so much faster. It's mostly like techno/remix music. I might do my own mix once I'm out of the intervals, but it was a lifesaver.
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D1W3 Done! Whew! I didn't think I could jump from 90 seconds to 3 minutes, but I did it.
I took some extra time stretching because it was my muscles that felt tired, I wasn't really out of breath. Can't wait for Day 2! |
Yay Archy!!! When did you get back from Peru? Any more good stories to tell?
I love Ullrey's podcasts. They are the only reason I decided to try this c25k thing. I knew I couldn't rely on my estimation of time or distance to do it alone. I suppose I could have gotten a good stopwatch, but I doubt it would have been enough motivation. |
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Allison, I'm taking your advice about going to week two. We did D3W1 last night and it was really easy and comfortable, I even threw in an extra interval to get more of a workout and bumped up my "run" speed from 4.7 to 4.8mph. Tonight I'll try D1W2 and see how it goes. I think I'm going to go buy some new running shoes this weekend. My very first pair that I bought a few years ago was Brooks Addiction 6, which I loved, but when they started getting worn out the arch supports gave me blisters on the bottom of my feet. I replaced them with the Saucony Hurricane 7, which felt good for a while but didn't have as much support as my old shoes. The past few weeks I pulled the old worn-out Brooks shoes out of the closet and have been wearing them, but they are terribly worn-out (and have a big hole over my toe!!). At first I thought fine, I'll just buy a new pair of the same Brooks style, but they don't make it anymore! So I'm going to find a local running store and see what they have. |
Jessica~you'll do great on week 2. I swear, each week seems easier than the last!
I had such trepidations about week 5 (where I am now) that I honestly thought that if I succeeded in doing week 5, that I would just stay there. While I haven't finished W5 yet, I think I am prepared to move on. I am still mulling over the decision to go onto D3 of W5 from here. I just finished D2 (two 8 minute intervals). The first interval was HARD! Maybe it's my route--it's all uphill. The second interval was much easier (downhill--duh!). But I still have doubts about running a straight 20 minutes already. We'll see how it goes. If I don't feel up to it, I'll repeat D2 once (Tuesday) and do D3 on Thursday. I do have to admit I have absolutely no idea as to my pace. While running uphill, I know I'm a lot slower than when I go downhill, and I know my route is over 2 miles, but I don't know my speed. Those of you who use a treadmill and up the speed to what cool running suggests may be getting a better workout that I am. But at least I'm out there doing it!! |
Actually, you're getting the better workout. When you use a treadmill, the treadmill does some of the work.
Don't worry about speed. It will come later, and it's never a good idea to be increasing distance and speed at the same time. (PS, if you need to hang out at 8-minute intervals for a week or two or if you need to increase from 8 to 20 in steps rather than all at once, that's okay. C25K is odd [and I think irresponsible, but that's just my opinion.] in increasing the intervals that quickly. The reason most new runners fail is injury, and by far the most common reason for new runner injury is too much/too far, too soon.) |
Allison, I know you can do it. If I can, anyone can!
DH was up early this morning and watched the baby for me. Taking advantage of this opportunity, I decided to go running and do 25 minutes, or day 3 of week 6. It went SO well. I LOVE jogging without a stroller. I felt so free. I was a little unprepared, I had no pockets to put my keys in and nothing to hold my ipod. I just stood there for a minute with both in hand, wondering what to do, and then I stuffed them both in my bra lol. It’s SO much easier without the stroller. I reached 20 minutes when I hit a rock in the road and fell on my foot the wrong way. It didn’t really hurt, but I figured I’d better stop. But I could’ve easily gone the next 5 minutes. It’s a good thing I did stop because my foot is sore now. No more running for at least the next 2 days. I think I will do a little yoga. I’ve got my foot in some ice right now…there’s no swelling yet, just soreness. Stupid rock. |
Congrats to all you wonderful new runners - it sounds like everyone is doing well! Renee I hope your injury heals quickly - be careful!
I am still nursing an injury in my leg, but today I am going to venture out a bit more and do some walking with my kiddos. Nothing too quick but enough to stretch out my muscles and see the extent of the injury. If it's still bad, I will be making a doctor's appointment. Also, I found a gently used treadmill - this one in fact http://www.proform.com/webapp/wcs/st...29269_-1_21663 and it is being delivered from the seller either today or tomorrow! I found it on craigslist for $300 and although that's a bit for me it's worth a lot more and it's barely used. God bless PayPal rofl. On Monday I am going to just start running and see how far I get then I will pick whatever week in C25K that it's close to and start from there. I'm secretly hoping I can make it 30 minutes and be at week 9 where I am supposed to be, but I understand that my body might have different ideas. I am excited to get back into it though. I just hope my legs feel the same way! Have a great weekend everyone, happy running!!! |
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