C25K! Anyone else in?

Right now I have a zune that I listen to when I run and I have a sportline music holder that I put around my upper arm that holds my zune when I run. Well, it feels like it's cutting off my circulation when I run because I have it on so tight because if I don't it will fall off my arm. I was wondering if any of you knew of something else that I could buy to hold my zune. Zune's are rectangular and larger than ipods, so it's a little harder, but if you had any ideas, that would be great! TIA!

I don't know if this will work for your Zune or not, but this is what I use for my iPhone when I run. I bought mine at the WDW half marathon expo 2 years ago and I love it! It's really stretchy and you really don't even realize you're wearing it, it's so comfortable!

http://www.ifitnessinc.com/
 
Hi! -

I'd love to join - I started C25K a few weeks ago, I'm on W4D2 now. Sunday was my first 5 min run and it was great - I was amazed that I made it through...I was really wondering if I could do it, and really surprised that I could! This was the first time in my adult life that I ever ran 5 minutes straight!!:woohoo:

I've been lurking on this thread since I started the C25K and been really inspired by everyone's progress and success. I've never been a runner and actually always really disliked running because it is so hard. I've been a walker for many years, and I've attempted bits of jogging here and there but never stuck with it...until now. Love this program and I can't believe that I find myself so excited to go and do these runs! :)
 
I finished! Yay me! :yay::yay::yay:

Now I need to figure out what to do next. I don't feel like I am ready to run an actual 5K since I am still finishing a 5K in about 50 minutes with some walking so I guess I need to work on speed.

Anway, I just wanted say Yay me! :)
 
shmoogrrrl congrats for finishing!!!



OK so between my husband being out of town, bad rainy/cold weather, and now me and my Ds are sick I haven't run in over a week. :sad2: I did run around the block the other day just to have done something. I think I am going to have to start week 4 over again to get back in the groove. Hopefully I can start tomorrow morning.
 

I completed the program :banana:! It took a few extra weeks due to setbacks such as a cold once I started running outside. But I'm currently running 3 miles outside in 34 minutes.

I started like everyone else. Huffing and puffing :headache: to run 60 seconds back in February. I was amazed when I could run 5 minutes without stopping and just the thought of running 8 minutes seemed like an eternity. But if you can stay with it, progress comes quickly.

My first 5K race is coming up in a little over three weeks and I feel good about it. I would have never believed it, but at 41 years old I am proud to say "I am a runner". :yay:

I'm so looking forward to running around Crescent Lake next month!:earsboy:
 
I completed the program :banana:! It took a few extra weeks due to setbacks such as a cold once I started running outside. But I'm currently running 3 miles outside in 34 minutes.

I started like everyone else. Huffing and puffing :headache: to run 60 seconds back in February. I was amazed when I could run 5 minutes without stopping and just the thought of running 8 minutes seemed like an eternity. But if you can stay with it, progress comes quickly.

My first 5K race is coming up in a little over three weeks and I feel good about it. I would have never believed it, but at 41 years old I am proud to say "I am a runner". :yay:

I'm so looking forward to running around Crescent Lake next month!:earsboy:

Awesome!
 
I start week 5 tonight!

I did 4 days of W4 because the first time I did day 3 was an epic failure! I re-did it 2 nights ago and mostly succeeded. So I am moving on. Week 5 is actually less running time but longer spurts. I'm crossing my fingers for a success (and no numbing feet)!
 
I finished week 5 tonight! It was great! Week 1 was the hardest for me. Around week 2 or 3 my knees started to hurt when I ran (not when I walked, only while running). I got running shoes and have not had the problem since. If anyone else is having that problem, try running shoes and it goes away quickly. I am really enjoying the program. I am not very fast, but I am getting better each day!

I miss the program on my days off. Has anyone tried doing it every night? I am not sore from the running and I wondered if anyone has tried this.
 
Just stopping in for a hello to old friends that have graduated, and give some inspiration and :cheer2: to those working. Keep it up guys.

I started in February, and finished a little under a month ago, I guess. I've been running the 5K distance 3 times a week, averaging 33 minutes. I had some oral surgery, so I had to take a week and a half off. Yesterday was my first day back running, it was EARLY and cool, so I pulled a Forrest Gump and just RAN. After I did the 5K, I thought, add 4 minutes, get to 40 minutes of running, then at 40, I thought, I've got 5 more minutes, when I finished that lap, some people I know showed up, and I decided to push a bit more. Ran 8.5 K, and ran for 60 minutes and 3 seconds. Actually kept my average speed to around 11.5 minute miles.

I CANNOT BELIEVE I did this! I am pretty sore, but I struggled 3 months ago to run 60 seconds! You can do this! HANG IN THERE!!!!
 
Tonight I did the W5D3!!! You all know the one...big 2-0! And I actually made it! :banana:

I was really good for the first 13 minutes or so, then I started getting tired, not so much winded, but tired legs. I wanted to stop so bad - at least stop and stretch - but I didn't. I slowed down a bit, I felt like I was going SO slow, but kept going. Got back into a groove until about minute 17 - then I had to go up a slight hill, its just a gradual incline but it felt like a mountain! Again I really wanted to stop but I didn't!

When I finally got to 20 min. it felt great - I couldn't believe I made it, I've never run 20 minutes in my entire life!

I'm definitely feeling it in my legs and back, hopefully I won't be too sore tomorrow. I mapped out my route on google earth (hope that it's fairly accurate?) and it showed me going 1.80 miles in the 20 min. stretch - so I guess that is about an 11-11:30 minute mile? I guess that is not bad for a first time? :confused3 I do love this program! :thumbsup2
 
I am happy to report that I just ran my last 30 min run. I am a C25K graduate!!!!! :cool1:
I'm not yet running 5K but still....

Amanda
 
I planned on starting C25K but got sidetracked. When I finally listened to the podcast there was no music. So, I downloaded an app and just finished adding my music.
I hope to start either while we are in DC or after I get back.
 
You all are doing so good! I am still out. I am having knee problems. Debating on if I need to see the doc or not. It actually started about 1.5 weeks after I stopped running so I don't think it is from that.
I am doing well on weight watchers so at least when I can start again I will have less to haul. :thumbsup2
 
I just started and am on W1D3. We leave for WDW in a couple weeks-what do I do if I am missing a week? Just do another week of W3 when we return?? We are taking a shorter trip and going pretty commando..I just don't know where I will be able to squeeze running in. Any thoughts?

TIA!:thumbsup2
 
I just started and am on W1D3. We leave for WDW in a couple weeks-what do I do if I am missing a week? Just do another week of W3 when we return?? We are taking a shorter trip and going pretty commando..I just don't know where I will be able to squeeze running in. Any thoughts?

TIA!:thumbsup2

Hi-
I missed about 5 days in my training early on (between week 1 and 2) due to a trip and I just picked up where I left off when I got back. Some people will redo the day that they left off on, but I was feeling pretty good about where I was at so I just moved onto the next.

My C25K Update:
I did W8D1 yesterday and it was my worst run thus far. I was so disappointed, I know everyone has bad runs and this was just the first one for me. It was the first day I've really run in heat and it was sunny, and I didn't drink hardly anything all day. I also had done a Jillian Michaels DVD the day before and my legs were just wrecked before I even went out. As soon as I started jogging I could tell my legs were fatigued and that it was going to be a tough run. I somehow made it through the 28 minutes but I was completely drained, usually I have tons of energy after I get done running. Took today completely off from exercising to rest the legs and hoping for a great run tomorrow!
 
I started the C25K (Actually a few of us from my pre trip report have all started! - hi Jill!!!) I want to run the 5K next october (wine and dine race) and my hubby is training for the 1/2 marathon! I am on week 2 and already struggling with the running.... do you think I should keep repeating week 2 until it becomes easy or do I move on to week 3?
 
I started the C25K (Actually a few of us from my pre trip report have all started! - hi Jill!!!) I want to run the 5K next october (wine and dine race) and my hubby is training for the 1/2 marathon! I am on week 2 and already struggling with the running.... do you think I should keep repeating week 2 until it becomes easy or do I move on to week 3?

Hi! Congrats on starting C25K! I felt the same way the first couple weeks - like I was barely making it through the 1 or 1.5 minute intervals, I was really worried about moving up to the 3's and 5s. But from what I read, they say that as long as you are finishing the intervals you should move up to the next. If you can't complete the interval - repeat that day/week until you can complete all of the intervals, but if you can make it through then move up.

I'm on W8D3 and it's amazing! I NEVER thought I'd make it this far. Each week I've just had to push though - the runs never get easy but they do get managable...and even enjoyable! Good Luck!!!
 
Hey guys... I have been scanning some pages and really exited about this program

My walking friend and I have started the C25K. :goodvibes W1D1 was yesterday.... and we are both SOOOOOO sore in the tops of our thighs. :eek: We have been walking together for years but needed an improvement to our "workout" so we know that we are not sore from first time excercise. But i guess it is from working out other muscles :confused3

Anyone else experience that?
 
I started the C25K a couple of years ago, and never finished. I restarted 3-4 weeks ago, and found this thread last week. This morning I did W3D1. My last 3 minutes was mostly uphill. But I got through it because I remembered all the comments you guys made about being able to carry on! So Thank you. Cannot wait to join the group of graduates. And for you W1 and W2 people - keep on keepin on :thumbsup2
 
I started the C25K a couple of weeks ago (starting W3D1 today or tomorrow and TERRIFIED). Just an observation, but it is sooooo much easier to run on a treadmill than to run outside! I struggled through my first 2 workouts on week 2 (like REALLY struggled) and my 3rd one I did on my parents' treadmill and I breezed through it. I wish I had room for a treadmill!
But on the other hand, I love running along the Ottawa river and to the beach and the marina. I don't think I would keep up my running if I didn't live right next to such a scenic area.

I lurk on this thread reading others' success stories and just wanted to post. I admire all of you who have finished the program and hope that one day I can be a C25K graduate too!
 












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