snowangel72
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I am doing the Neon Vibe colour run in August so I need to start a C25K program. Anyone one to do it with me? 

That is awesome. Congratulations!!I've been working on counc to 5K since early April. It has taken me longer to get past each week. I've never been a runner.....hardest thing for me. I'm finally up to the end of week 5. My pace is slow but today I was able to run for 8 minutes straight. Might not seem like a big deal but it is for me.
The nice thing about the app is you do take it slow and progress slow. Less likely to get injured.
Take it slow. Maybe just start walking before you do the program until you can do 30 minutes walking. You don't want any injuries!! I just signed up for my firs 5K in 22 years. I'm on week 7 but it really has taken me more like 10-11 weeks to get there.
I think a lot of people repeat weeks when they don't feel ready to move on to the next one...I know I did!Im on week 2. I feel like I need to do week one again because I dont feel like I mastered it. Im struggling to run for 90 seconds.
I'm sorry, but the Star Wars Half Marathon has sold out for 2015, so you won't have a chance to be legacy for that one.*sigh* Right now my plan was to do a local 5K in December, but now that I know runDisney Legacy is considered having done one particular run since the beginning, I am sorely tempted to sign up for the Star Wars Half Marathon. *sigh* I really can't justify the expense in going to DL next January just for one race and a shot at Legacy when a) it's a big jump going from 5K to Half Marathon, and b)I really can't afford to go, as I'm taking the family to WDW in August, and that's our big trip for 2 years. Aiming for going Coast to Coast in Jan 16.
Im on week 2. I feel like I need to do week one again because I dont feel like I mastered it. Im struggling to run for 90 seconds.
I want to build up to it but afraid at 320 lbs I'd get injured so will start with a walk/speed walk. I'm trying to increase my fitness for a trek up to Mount Rushmore in August. In Oct may do a color run type run with my daughter but it would be more walking than anything I'm sure. She wants to do track and field but the club is almost done with this year so we will save for next years annual dues for her. I'll be starting but will probably be more walking/speed walking than walk/running combo.![]()
I did my own version of couch to 5K but wasn't concentrated on a certain mile mark but just a walk/jog program. It was a good 15+ years ago. I worked up to running 10 minutes straight once but never recorded and don't recall my mileage for that run.
I did good though and only issue I had was shin splints. I was also 100 lbs or so less than I am now.
I'm sorry, but the Star Wars Half Marathon has sold out for 2015, so you won't have a chance to be legacy for that one.![]()
You're right that 5K to half marathon is a big jump, but it would be a great goal for you in 2016! And just an FYI on Coast-to-Coast...your races have to be in the same calendar year to count.![]()
I'm just start this program as well. My ultimate goal is get healthy and to run the Princess 5k & 10 in 2016.
Anyone have a good C25K schedule? I have committed to a 5k in June, but am NOT a runner... currently using the elliptical to get my cardio in shape, because the treadmill is too hard on my knees and feet right now. NOT a fan of intervals. Tried that before, and did not have enough recovery time after the running portion.![]()
Every once in a while the guilt to run starts up and I try it out a couple of days a week, but I can't stick with it. I picked up an app of Couch to 5K for my phone, but I find myself exhausted and unable to run after 15 minutes (but by that time, I have already ran over a mile). Yes, I am terribly inactive. Anyone have tips?
From my (limited) experience, it sounds more like you are pushing yourself at a faster pace rather than being 'terribly inactive'.I find that I can run longer distances if I slow my pace down.
(I completed this Couch to 5k plan twice - once in 2010 and more recently in late 2014. Weeks 5 and 6 were my hardest challenges both times and I had to repeat them for a full month before I could run 2 miles nonstop. It's frustrating, but your hard work will pay off in the end!)
How long was the running interval? You might need to start off with very short running intervals. If you are using Galloway's intervals, he has a beginner's conditioning program that is meant to very slowly build up your ability. http://www.jeffgalloway.com/training/beginners/I tried doing the walk/run thing and couldn't make it past the first interval without my vision getting blurry. : / Any tips?