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Couch to 5k thread

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,161 ✭✭✭frag420


    Ok so restarted week two tonite. Had done week two days 1 & 2 but missed teh third one and my kness are acting up. Had a bit of a hedonistic weekend(a few cigs, only three but three too many) and so I thought it better to start week 2 again.

    Found the first 15 mins very hard as knee was sore and it did not feel like I was running at all. Felt more like I was plodding along. Nearly gave up but after a while I got into a stride and felt ok. Knee sore since I got home so may have it looked at later in the week.

    I presume i should be ok to run again wed night......

    frAg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 157 ✭✭CeNedra


    Finished w2d2 this evening. Legs sore for some reason. Hope next day is better!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 239 ✭✭pokermonkey


    :mad:
    foot still injured - annoyed i can't run! was doing well so hope this doesn't ruin my progress!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 157 ✭✭CeNedra


    elsy wrote: »
    W3 d3 done and feeling good. I have also lost 8lbs in 2 weeks through eating healthy and my 3 runs a week.

    Hi Elsy,

    How you doing this? Fantastic result. I have lost literally nothing in the past few weeks and even though I am only on week 2, I started back in the gym a week before that. I am doing more than c25k at gym as well. Are you doing a very strict diet (like ww) or have you another approach. I'd like to see some results on the scale but am trying to focus on the fitness in the hope the weight will come off.

    Well done again and any tips would be appreciated


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 807 ✭✭✭poconnor16


    CeNedra wrote: »
    Finished w2d2 this evening. Legs sore for some reason. Hope next day is better!

    Everyone has a bad/off day...even marathon runners. You're training muscles that you have never used before so will be a little bit sore sometimes. Dont let it deter you!
    Make sure you stick to the plan and dont increase to quickly. Also - watch your pace, you might be going to fast. Try the talk test.

    When I was on week 2 I was knackered for some weird reason! But week 3 was way easier to me.;)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 807 ✭✭✭poconnor16


    Quick query, I'm on week 3, just completed Day 2. I'm running every second day since I started the C25K program, which means I am doing 4 sessions a week. Is this too much? So far I have found it okay, but I know the program says not to be impatient and rush through it. Should I stick to the 3 workouts a week recommended??

    I would stick to the 3 days to allow your body to get used to running. Recovery days are soooo important no matter what level you are at. If you want to do something on your non-running days, maybe go for a cycle or a swim? Or go for a walk! People under-estimate how good walking is.
    I'm currently training for a 10 miler and I started with C25k. I always make sure to have one rest day a week and one day of stretching/rest. Otherwise you can burn out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 807 ✭✭✭poconnor16


    Quick query, I'm on week 3, just completed Day 2. I'm running every second day since I started the C25K program, which means I am doing 4 sessions a week. Is this too much? So far I have found it okay, but I know the program says not to be impatient and rush through it. Should I stick to the 3 workouts a week recommended??

    I would stick to the 3 days to allow your body to get used to running. Recovery days are soooo important no matter what level you are at. If you want to do something on your non-running days, maybe go for a cycle or a swim? Or go for a walk! People under-estimate how good walking is.
    I'm currently training for a 10 miler and I started with C25k. I always make sure to have one rest day a week and one day of stretching/rest. Otherwise you can burn out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 365 ✭✭doriansmith


    Did W2D1 yesterday. Found it grand but my shins have been pretty sore during the jogging parts. I've always found that running outside gives me pains in my shins but it never happened when I used to run on a treadmill.

    Yesterday my right shin was really sore when trying to run and the pain stayed for hours after. Hoping this is something that'll sort itself out as it's making things harder for me


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 lour26


    Hey all,
    Decided to start the c25k this week but I dont know whether to use an app or not? Im looking at the coolrunnings c25k but would the app one be different.
    What does everyone else use? I dont have a stopwatch so I thought an app would be better?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,704 ✭✭✭✭RayCun


    I used the Robert Ullrey podcasts, they do the timing for you, and they're free.
    Some people don't like the music.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 126 ✭✭messynessie


    I use the Fun Run app on my blackberry so i can run it simultaneously with my music player. The intervals seem the same as coolrunnings intervals.
    I find it handier than an app with music in it as i can listen to what i want or nothing at all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 463 ✭✭smiles302


    W2D1

    3.56 km in 30 mins =D

    :D love watching the numbers go up!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,303 ✭✭✭Ramette


    W1D2 Complete.. yahoo!:D calves are killing me though..
    Had a crap day at work and wasnt going to do it but am glad i did now.. feel in better form..


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 504 ✭✭✭maria74


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    Ramette wrote: »
    W1D2 Had a crap day at work and wasnt going to do it but am glad i did now.. feel in better form..

    Thats what it is all about, if you can just get out that door the feeling afterwards is SO worth it! :D
    Well done, only 1 more day and you are onto week 2!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 261 ✭✭elsy


    CeNedra wrote: »
    Hi Elsy,

    How you doing this? Fantastic result. I have lost literally nothing in the past few weeks and even though I am only on week 2, I started back in the gym a week before that. I am doing more than c25k at gym as well. Are you doing a very strict diet (like ww) or have you another approach. I'd like to see some results on the scale but am trying to focus on the fitness in the hope the weight will come off.

    Well done again and any tips would be appreciated
    im following the new Ww programme I just went to one meeting got the books on new programme and following it myself at home nor into the whole Ww meetings thing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84 ✭✭eefums


    Hey all
    have been following this thread the past few weeks andits really helpful to keep me motivated. :p
    I have wk3 run2 tonght, found run 1 this week really tough the last 3 min walk was more of a crawl than a walk to be honest. :(

    I am fairly overweight and have lost 4 pounds inthe first two weeks, through helatheir eating but really blowing it at the weekends. if i could keep the weekends under control I would hope my weight loss would be more significant. :o

    If anyone else is overweight can they pop up their weight loss on this too as i find that really motivating. Very jelaous of Elsy adn her 8 pounds in two weeks!

    So tonight is goin to be really tough. :eek:

    Anybody else have a problem wiht numb feet at the end of the 30 mins?
    I have adecent pair of asics runners is it jsut because i am carryin a lot of weight and not used to running and its outside on the ground too? :confused:

    Cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 126 ✭✭messynessie


    Week 1 finished!! :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 261 ✭✭elsy


    W3 d3 done. Roll on week 4 week done messynessie.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84 ✭✭eefums


    w3 day 2 done last night
    i finished it, found it a little bit easier than mondays run. But literally taking everything out of me.
    Should i move on to week four or stay on week 3 for next week?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 807 ✭✭✭poconnor16


    eefums wrote: »
    w3 day 2 done last night
    i finished it, found it a little bit easier than mondays run. But literally taking everything out of me.
    Should i move on to week four or stay on week 3 for next week?

    Have you checked your pace? Are you possibly runing a little too fast?
    Try Week 4 for one day next week. If it is too much, revert to week 3. Nothing at all wrong with that. I repeated week 4 I think because I was knackered.
    It's important that you finish every run feeling like you could do a little more. Otherwise it will become a chore and you wont like to do it.

    Repeat the week if you feel like it. Rememeber, the only person you are competing with here is yourself, so its completley up to you! :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,704 ✭✭✭✭RayCun


    Slow down a bit, you'll find it easier.
    I think everyone reaches a point in the programme where they discover that the pace they could handle in the shorter runs is too fast to sustain in a longer run.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,199 ✭✭✭G-Money


    I agree with the previous two posters in that I think your pace might be slightly too fast. I hit the wall myself when I started Week 4. I'd be ok-ish up until that point but if I think back, I possibly was jogging the 3 minute intervals a little too fast and probably tried to maintain the same pace when I moved onto Week 4 and the longer 5 minute intervals.

    Anyway I struggled massively with Week 4 and had to repeat it as I was barely able to complete 5 minutes jogging and even when I did, I would be completely b*****xed. It was taking far too much out of me.

    So I repeated week 4, slowed the pace a bit and I didn't look back after that.

    So my pace went from very slow, to very, very, very slow. Even the snails were lapping me :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84 ✭✭eefums


    thanks guys
    i didnt think that i could slow my pace anymroe but im goin to try after your post g money
    my boyfriedn came with me last night he was very encouraging but wrecked my head as he was tryin to keep up with me by slowing down to a fast walk at one stage.
    I was sayin to him that i think i need to slow my pace a bit he didnt think that was possible.:rolleyes:
    I think im goin to try your advice anyway guys and even before i start week four I know I will be repeating it as I jsut cant see myself lasting for 5mins.
    Ahhhh, scared!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 807 ✭✭✭poconnor16


    Don't be scared! You will run your 5 mins, when you are good and ready. It's not going to be easy, it's not suposed to be. But you will do it, and you'll feel great.
    As for BF support :D, I had that too when I was C25K-ing.....sometimes not a good idea. My other half WAS way fitter ( and I stress WAS because I can now run further than him lol) so he was naturally faster and couldn't imagine slowing down anymore. As someone who was in pain and struggling for air - I could slow more, and I did. I must have been one notch above walking, seriously! Feet barely shuffling along. But that is how I survived my 5 mins!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 504 ✭✭✭maria74


    Yeah I agree...sloooow is the way to go.
    I read somewhere ..go so slow that you are not sure ifyou are moving on the spot and it worked! You will amaze yourself. Get some podcasts if it helps and then you wont need company. My OH was same..kept talking about why people were running when others could walk past them! 8 months later he is still talking about it (from the couch) while I run 8 miles!! :P

    Keep it up and you will never regret it. Soon you will think 'I can't do 8 mins...then again "20 mins" and then "25mins"....but you will!

    It is one of the best feeling of accomplishment you will have.
    As you run slooow next time SMILE!!:D:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,303 ✭✭✭Ramette


    Week 1 complete phew!:) having music when i am running definitely helps. And boy does it improve my mood.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 157 ✭✭CeNedra


    I know, 3 minutes, it isn't long. The length of an average song, but I'm a wee bit worried about it!!! Still, I'm getting there, and you know what, I have lost weight this week! I'm down 3lb and feeling good about myself. I am noticeably in better form as well. Exercise is definitely helping me out here.


    I am heading to the states on Monday morning, I need to make sure that I keep this up next week. Hopefully the hotel will have a threadmill as where I'm heading it is bloody cold.

    Well done everybody, its great to have the feedback and knowing others are feeling the same way, moving from one week to the next, is keeping me going. I took extra time for week 1, I'm heading straight onto week 3 and I'll slow down if I need to!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 261 ✭✭elsy


    W4 d1 done a lot harder than week 3 I think because only a 90 sec interval between 3 min and 5 min run. But I got through it second 5 min was hard my calves were burning but I managed to finish! Well done CeNedra on your weight loss lucky you going the states enjoy!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84 ✭✭eefums


    CeNedra wrote: »
    I know, 3 minutes, it isn't long. The length of an average song, but I'm a wee bit worried about it!!! Still, I'm getting there, and you know what, I have lost weight this week! I'm down 3lb and feeling good about myself. I am noticeably in better form as well. Exercise is definitely helping me out here.


    I am heading to the states on Monday morning, I need to make sure that I keep this up next week. Hopefully the hotel will have a threadmill as where I'm heading it is bloody cold.

    Well done everybody, its great to have the feedback and knowing others are feeling the same way, moving from one week to the next, is keeping me going. I took extra time for week 1, I'm heading straight onto week 3 and I'll slow down if I need to!


    Hey, You will do fine on week three, I thought the same when I finished week 2 adn thought I woudl nevr manage week 3. However i did adn have done two runs so far, third runt ongiht! the first day was really hard but the secodn run i didnt find half as bad.
    Im feelint he same about movin onto week 4 next week but I think I ahve said the smae thing every week so hpin I pull through just like elsy, fingers crossed.
    Also I have lsot 4 pounds in the first two weeks, really hoping to make it 7 pounds come this week, I have a really quiet weekend ahead of me with no eating out involved so I am really hoping I break the half sotne mark.
    Well done and you will push through 3 mins next week¬!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 807 ✭✭✭poconnor16


    It is so fantastic to see posts from people who are losing weight the best way - through exercise and a healty diet (I hope:)).
    If you guys have been losing 3lbs + imagine what you can do when you are able to run 3 miles non stop!;)


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