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Like a ten-minute mile? Agreed, that's a ridiculous assumption for most beginning runners especially new runners who are female and/or overweight and/or not already really active.
Originally Posted by MariaMaria
I think C25k assumes some things about a beginner that might not apply to everyone.Like a ten-minute mile? Agreed, that's a ridiculous assumption for most beginning runners especially new runners who are female and/or overweight and/or not already really active.
I don't really care if I'm not making 3 miles yet on the last run, I'll be pumped that I'm running for 30 min! And if I can run for 30 min, I don't think it will be too long before I can run the extra time to get to 3.1 miles

I started out running as far as I could go before I dropped (170 hr), then I'd walk until my heart rate went down to normal aerobic range (135-140) then I'd start back running and repeat.
I'd keep trying to add 30 secs to my run part.
, but good mentally for accomplishing it and physically good. My thighs ache, but it's a good ache if you know what I mean. Luckily, despite my weight I have no problems at all with my knees. It's my thighs and my heart that hate me while running. 
I am really excited since less then a month ago running 2 was kicking my butt. Today I noticed my body really wanted to go faster, too. But I kept it slow taking everyone's advice of time running being more important then speed.