quickbeam wrote: » I felt the same, Hesh. It seemed like an impossible task. I figured I'd just run 8 of the 20 minutes. I knew I could do that, as I'd already had it done. And then I did 2 more - sure what's 2 extra minutes? Then I figured I was already half way there, and figured I'd just do the same again. It's about breaking it down in to smaller chucks. I had MapMyRun alert me every two minutes so I knew how close I was. Run, as slowly as you can manage. If you don't complete it, don't beat yourself up. Repeat WK 5 again. Absolutely no biggie in doing that. When* you do complete it, it's a great feeling. Actually, it was my proudest moment in the whole course, better even than completing the final 30 minutes. It was a huge, huge milestone and really made me think that if I could do that, then I could do anything, even it took some time to get there. * note, I say "when" not "if". You WILL get there. Let us know how you get on.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Pushed on today and ran 5k! Still buzzing. Legs almost gave up but lungs had a bit more. Very happy with a slow coach 36 mins. From not being able to do more than a minute to 5k and losing 2stone as well (sticking fairly close to Karl Spain's diet in Operation Transformation) Have faith in that app Hesh, if it can get me there it can get anyone there.
The Muppet wrote: » Delighted for you FrancieBrady, that's brilliant, you must be delighted.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Have faith in that app Hesh, if it can get me there it can get anyone there.
Hesh's Umpire wrote: » Thanks a million, that was a very helpful post. Nailed the 20 minutes earlier tonight - a great feeling! A little emotional if I'm honest. Went very slow all the way except for a slight down slope wind in my back section with a couple of minutes left where I thought I was Mo Farah!
wavehopper1 wrote: » There's a few posters recently who pointed out that in week 9 they knew they weren't actually covering 5k in the 30 minutes. That was so useful to me, because I wasn't too crestfallen today when I checked my distance for the first time. Week 9 day 2 - on 30 minutes I had covered 3K. Inspired by another poster, I decided to press on, the last 1K was kind of unpleasant but I did 5K! In 48 minutes, and I suspect I'd cover the same distance faster at a brisk walk. But I'm not downhearted, and I'm glad it wasn't a big surprise. I'm not quite ready to do a park run yet (the poor volunteers would be frozen waiting for me), but I'm going to chip away at this, maybe do two runs a week at the 30 minutes, and gradually up the distance on the third run. Again, I think it was on here that someone recommended upping by 10% at a time, so for me that would be starting from a base of that 3K and adding 0.3 K each week. I think that makes sense, if anybody sees a big flaw in it - advise away. Thanks, everybody. Just one more run this week and I've completed this thing, couldn't have got there without all you posters.
wavehopper1 wrote: » I'm not quite ready to do a park run yet (the poor volunteers would be frozen waiting for me)
Casey78 wrote: » Hesh are you a fellow Laois man? I recognise your username from anther forum that I'm on. Congrats on the run. I remember when I did my first 20min run. I was over the moon and was the first time I got the running buzz.
chickey2 wrote: » Check the results section of your local parkrun. I know in my local one there's often people who do it in over 48 minutes. You'll get great encouragement from the volunteers, don't worry they'll be wrapped up warm!
Hesh's Umpire wrote: » I am indeed, well spotted. Running is massive around where I live near Portarlington. The roads are full of runners, sun or snow. Hopefully I will stick with this!
MrStuffins wrote: » Well, this morning I did it. Left my house, walked down the street a bit while I sorted my apps and then started running. Week 9 Day 3. I ran all the way to the door of my office. 5.03km. it took me 38 mins or so. I'm not gonna lie, it was stupidly tough!! And afterwards I was more tired than i'd ever been after a run! But right now I feel amazing! And that's that! Couch to 5k finished! However, it's only the beginning for me I think! I have that race to look forward to in April so I have to keep pushing forward! Cheers to everyone for the support