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02-02-2011, 23:07   #196
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Just signed up for the operation transformation 5k on 19th of Feb ill be on week 6 of the programme so will run some and walk some im actually really looking forward to it anyone else thinking of doing it.
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03-02-2011, 09:12   #197
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Just signed up for the operation transformation 5k on 19th of Feb ill be on week 6 of the programme so will run some and walk some im actually really looking forward to it anyone else thinking of doing it.
Hey Elsy, I will be on week 6 that week too and signed up last night, figure I have to do a 25 min run anywya thatweek so why not push myself and see what its really like at that distance!
I reckon Iw ill be walkin a lot of it tho!
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I was thinking it would be a good one to start with people all shapes and sizes and fitness levels. It well help keep me motivated im starting w5 today this is the week ive been dreading but sure we'll see how it goes
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Just signed up for the operation transformation 5k on 19th of Feb ill be on week 6 of the programme so will run some and walk some im actually really looking forward to it anyone else thinking of doing it.
I've signed up for this too
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I was thinking it would be a good one to start with people all shapes and sizes and fitness levels.
Most races do, to be honest. There are always a few people at the front who tear off at amazing speeds, and some people at the back who take the time to enjoy the scenery. There may be more of the latter in this race, but you shouldn't get the idea that the standard in other races is too high for you.
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Get good shoes, run on grass, see a physio.
Cheers,

I have the good shoes(had gait done)

I try to run on grass but as I use Phoenix park for running and its usually dark I find it easier to run on the pavement as the grass is not too uneven in parts and as its dark I am afriad of spraining ankle in divet in grass. As soon as it gets brighter in the eves you wont get my of the grass I poromise ya!!

Hope to have physio next week.

Was thinking of joining gym also for swimming to build up strenght in leg. Has anyone tried this? Any advice?

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03-02-2011, 10:34   #202
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Most races do, to be honest. There are always a few people at the front who tear off at amazing speeds, and some people at the back who take the time to enjoy the scenery. There may be more of the latter in this race, but you shouldn't get the idea that the standard in other races is too high for you.
thats great to know I was worried that other races would be like that and id be hobbling at the back miles behind the rest. Its all so new to me most ive ever done is womens mini marathon but that was just walking having a chat with the girls not pushing myself at,all.
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I was thinking it would be a good one to start with people all shapes and sizes and fitness levels. It well help keep me motivated im starting w5 today this is the week ive been dreading but sure we'll see how it goes
yea elsy I was the same, thought I wouldnt stand out form the crowd too much!
week 5 wow, can u believe it? You will fly it today tho i k now it, havnt you every week? I keep surprising myself so why will it be different eh?

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Most races do, to be honest. There are always a few people at the front who tear off at amazing speeds, and some people at the back who take the time to enjoy the scenery. There may be more of the latter in this race, but you shouldn't get the idea that the standard in other races is too high for you.
thanks ray, also good to know this as its really daunting thinking you will look likke a twat, and having the medics rush over cos u look like ur about to drop!
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The first race I ever did was the Jingle Bells 5k (december 2009)
The winner finished in under 15 minutes, I got in around 28/29 minutes, and about 20 people finished in over 38 minutes.
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some good advice just posted in the operation transformation event thread

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If it's a first race for anyone looking here then just follow a few basic rules if you're beginning
1. don't march up the front and place yourself in front of someone who is wearing small amounts of lycra and looks like they weigh about six stone - they will probably be faster than you

2. equally have a bit of faith in yourself and don't be afraid of pushing up a bit and getting into an area that looks about your pace. If you're down the back surrounded by people in three layers of coats and jackets and with a bag of snacks then you'll spend the whole race trying to dodge around walkers which is very frustrating and tiring

3. don't wear too many clothes - you should be cold starting off. However have someone at the finish with a warm jacket if you can, you'll get cold very quickly when you stop

4. don't change your routine, eat the same breakfast - there's no need to carb load or start glugging gels for a 5k

5. have your breakfast early, I need at least two hours before a race to digest but everyone is different. Others can be munching ham sandwiches on the way to the start without a bother.

6. keep a smile on your face and enjoy the race. Don't be afraid to push yourself for the last one or two kilometers.

7. enlist the support of family or friends. It's lovely to have a smiley face at the finish. And if it's your first race, you'll have an amazing sense of achievement that's lovely to share.
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03-02-2011, 13:48   #206
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Hi everyone i am also doing the couch to 5k.
Does anyone know of a podcast/download available to bring you from 5k to 10k when you are finished the original programme?
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Most races do, to be honest. There are always a few people at the front who tear off at amazing speeds, and some people at the back who take the time to enjoy the scenery. There may be more of the latter in this race, but you shouldn't get the idea that the standard in other races is too high for you.
Totally agree, there's only one person in last place and odds are that it won't be you, and even if it is you, the race is about your accomplishment, how fast and how far you've run.

Most people can't run 5k at any pace.
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Totally agree, there's only one person in last place and odds are that it won't be you, and even if it is you, the race is about your accomplishment, how fast and how far you've run.

Most people can't run 5k at any pace.
+1

I admire anyone who can run 5k - no matter the time. I also admire the people who start at the back more, usually because it is a first for them and therefore a hell of a challenge.
Hold your head high for even entering. And when you cross the finish line, smile and think of all those who are sitting in front of the tv, eating stodgy food....while you are out there burning the calories.
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I finished C25k last August and did 5K run in Oct and finished in 37 mins and the sense of accomplishment was great! I think this is a great race to enter for all us newbie runners and even newer c25k babes. It is only after doing your first race/run that you realise what everyone always says...it doesn't matter where you finish.
Just smile as you cross the line and admire yourself for your accomplishment.
See you all there, I bet there will be a great atmosphere!
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I finished C25k last August and did 5K run in Oct and finished in 37 mins and the sense of accomplishment was great! I think this is a great race to enter for all us newbie runners and even newer c25k babes. It is only after doing your first race/run that you realise what everyone always says...it doesn't matter where you finish.
Just smile as you cross the line and admire yourself for your accomplishment.
See you all there, I bet there will be a great atmosphere!
Racing is your reward for training, it will hook you and keep you motivated past 5k and beyond.
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