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Just finished W2D2 and it was the best day so far. Definitely was helped by the really great weather (I refuse to think about how cold it will be when I run the 5k after Thanksgiving...). I am so impressed by everyone's progress in the later weeks. I can't wait!
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InsidetheBeltway I felt the same way at the start, although I'm just finishing my 3min runs at this point. How fast do you think you're running?
I waffle between 3.3 & 3.5 (mph?) on the treadmill but I'm thinking it may be too slow... |
Justdazed: There was a point when 3 minute runs were just as horrible as the 60 second runs were. ;) I do all my work on a treadmill, so I walk at 3.5 and run at 5.0 -- with a 1.0 incline.
Keep in mind: a) I'm all legs. Like a 36" inseam on a 68" body. I can cover more ground than a lot of other people. b) If you're moving at faster than a walk, it's not too slow. My goal is to complete the program and then work on speed to get my 5K below 30 minutes (since right now it's looking like 36 minutes). |
Nice progress ladies! :D Hope everyone is having a good week!
Finished my last interval run today! It was a hot spring day today and I had this horrible stitch in my left shoulder, so I struggled a bit through the two 10 minute run. Alas, my runners high this time. Hopefully he'll return when I do the 25 minute run *shivers* |
MEEEEL! Congrats. Running straight now....exciting stuff!@
Week 4 Day 3 getting done tonight. T |
Can I join in? Just started over with C25K this week and I'm going to do Week 1 Day 3 today. I've started it a few times and got up to about week 4 before quitting for various reasons. This time I'm motivated to go all the way!
It's ridiculous how quickly your endurance can increase AND decrease. So far Week 1 hasn't been bad. Ready to move on to Week 2 soon! |
WELCOME MedChick! Jump right in! Does that mean you're a medical student? If you post on here, I'll be looking for you, and will hound you until you start running again.
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MedChick: I so hear you on the endurance thing. I made it all the way to W6D3 and then went home and stopped running for a week, and slid back down to struggling through W4D1.
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Hey Guys,
I'm back. I posted a lot on here and had a great training stretch leading up to my race on 10/2. Right after the race I caught a horrible cold and have been out of commission since. I can't seem to kick this cold. The worst of it is over but the mucusy feeling and the cough have lingered for days. It's going on a week and a half now. Today I dragged myself out running for the first time since my race. I completed W6D1. It went better than expected. Hopefully the cold will go away soon and I'll get back on track with my running. This fall weather is amazing. |
InsidetheBeltway: that sounds about right, thank you! My walk is usually 2.0 - 2.3 with the run at 3.3 - 3.5 comfortably. At the end of week 1 & 2 I was even pushing it to 4mph and felt great (bruised foot this week ick). That's a great idea to have a goal of completing the 5k within a specific time frame.
I'm enjoying working through the training but perhaps a bit apprehensive because I keep thinking I'm not doing it right. At my weight (and previous sedentary lifestyle) I kept imagining the weight would just melt away, which I guess it has via my measurements but not reflected on the scale :?: |
MedChick87: the endurance thing is killer. W3D2 I was *dead* yet W3D3 was surprisingly good. Starting week 4 tonight. Here's to getting to your goal! :carrot:
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MedChick87 - welcome! I'm continuously surprised at how fast the body adapts! Good luck with wk2!!
Scarlett - hope you're feeling better soon! Lingering colds are the worst.. I've found that a little exercise can clear my head... or even just improve my energy levels justdazed - I know what you're feeling, weight wise. When I started C25K, my weight loss really picked up, I managed around 2.5 pounds a week for the first 4 weeks.... coming off just walking everyday. It all stopped last week. My limbs were incredibly sore, and even with eating within my calorie range, I gained weight. That was last week, and I still haven't seen a drop since. My measurements have changed tho. It's so discouraging... I'm at a loss as to whether I'm retaining water, gaining muscle, or need to change things up. |
justdazed: I lost about 6-8 pounds my first 4 weeks of C25K -- the first time around. I stopped at after my first 20 minute run and then had to start over because I took off 2 weeks. Now I don't lose much at all scale wise, and I have to think it's a combination of me gaining more muscle and and those muscles sucking in more water to repair themselves after my longer runs.
At least that's my theory -- I know it's doing good things even when the scale doesn't move because I look better, feel better, can run longer, and it's taken my blood pressure significantly lower. |
Morning all!
I was supposed to be starting week 2 this week but I've been running fever with this sinus infection since Monday. I think once I feel back up to it I will just repeat last week until I get to next Monday then pick back up with W2 again. |
Week 4 Day 3 DONE.
It didn't go as well as it should, but I'm actually pressing on. |
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