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PreppyWife
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robinb? Did you move into week 4 yet?
How about you
If U Had Wings? Did you move into week 5? I am cheering for you both.
W5D3 is DONE and I DID IT!!!!!
<warning this is going to be looooong>
I am so proud of myself that I did not walk at all. I now truly believe that it is a mental hurdle more than anything else. I know other people have said it before me. But now, having done the run, I understand it.
Here is how I made it through.
First, I gave myself permission to run on my own schedule(**see why below). I decided I would run a minimum of 10 minutes, take a walk break and then run 6 more minutes. Essentially, I was taking time from the second run and moving them to the first run. I thought I could work my way up to 20 minutes--say, 10min run /5min walk/6min run then next time a 12min run/4min walk/5min run. You get the picture. I figured that it would only take 3 or 4 runs before I decided I could make the leap from 16 or 18min to 20min.
Then, while running today, I discovered that when I watched the clock too much (I'm on a treadmill) that my pace and breathing change as I near the end of a running interval. Its like my body is just preparing itself to collapse. So, I started working on my breathing and did a check with my legs and lungs at the 10 minute mark. I decided I could run some more. I didn't want to commit to 10 more minutes but told myself I would just run one more minute at a time. I had to run the whole minute, but I could stop any time I wanted after a full minute. I could stop at 11min, 12min, etc. but not in the middle of a minute.
I hit a few good songs on my mp3 player, forced myself not to look at the time, and next thing I knew I managed to get to 14min and didn't feel that bad. Then I made it to 15 minutes and I knew I could handle a 5 minute interval (I had trained with a lot of those by doing extra days in week 4) so I just went for it. Woot! Woot!
I didn't even collapse at the end. A few hours later now my hips are stiff from too much sitting and I think my body is a little sore from the extra impact/jarring. But mostly, I feel so good.
So all of this is to say that, truly, this program will prepare you to do what it is asking for each week. Once you are comfortable with a workout it really is safe to move on to the next day/week. Thank you C25K inventor. Thank you.
** I am very bad about pushing myself to do things. I am the opposite of a type A/perfectionist. I coddle myself. Well, I just found out yesterday that I am pregnant.

We have been trying for 18 months and I am so happy and excited. I was really worried about pushing myself too hard with W5D3 and being pregnant was the perfect excuse for me to stop the program or hold myself back. So, I decided that quitting C25K wasn't an option, but I would let myself take longer to work up to 20 minutes if my body wasn't feeling ready. Truly, the first 3 minutes of the run felt awful and I thought I was going to quit. Even 8 minutes felt like too much. Then, somewhere between 10 and 12 minutes things felt pretty good and it all turned out okay.