jenanderson
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2003
- Messages
- 2,965
QOTD: I went shopping on Fri night and still have to pick a few things up today. I bought some ground turkey to make meatballs as well, as I saw someone else on here who was making the same thing. I made sure to buy lots of healthy snacks, and fruits/veggies.
Great job picking up the healthy food and preparing to have a on plan week!
I have been thinking about this, and wanted to ask the runners here: My cousin suggested I try the couch 2 5K.... When I think of running, I think of high school gym class when they made us run around the track for a physical fitness test. It was pure torture to me. I was never into sports, and not extremely active, but back then, I was only slightly overweight, and yet it was still so difficult for me. So, I can only imagine how it would be for me now, weighing about 50 pounds more than I was then!
I just don't seem to be able to get past the idea that running would still be pure torture...not being able to breathe, knees aching, etc.
I know I should maybe just give it a try to see if it's something I might like now, but I have this awful roadblock in my head about it.
Did anyone else feel this way before they started running?
I totally felt this way. I was 50 pounds over weight and every single thing I did to work out took so much effort. That is part of the reason why I started with the C25K program. It was simple enough to start with the short running intervals and long walks. When I started there were days where I thought I couldn't make it and I had to sit down on the curb. I had to repeat some workouts. I had to modify a few of the sessions when I couldn't do it. I cried when it was hard and I felt totally alive when I could actually complete a run (even though much of it was walking).
Words of advice if you are looking at trying it: Get shoes that will support you or you could end up hurting more then you should. Don't over-do it....follow the program and repeat if necessary.
I truly believe that the C25K program allows almost everyone to find success with running. I never would have thought I would say that I am a runner...but I am. If you want to try it...go for it!

I'm starting c25k today. I started in back in July last year, but fell off the wagon when we went on vacation.I thought it was crazy to think I could even run for 1 minute, but I started out as a slow jog and each week I'd go a little faster. Alot of people have done really great on it. As a motivator I'm just going to keep picturing the Princess 1/2 medal, I'm going to get in 2013!
It won't be long until you have your Princess medal! Keep up with it and you can do it!

I bought 5 lean cuisines, a box of Clementines, and red pepper & Hummas for lunch this week. I always keep Bumble Bee Tuna Medleys Lemon Pepper Flavor in my office just in case. I also keep a box of Special K bars and 100 calorie snacks in my office. At home, we are having Turkey Meatloaf with melted cranberry sauce on top (YUMMY!) with the leftover mixed veggies and salad tonight. We will have grilled Italian sausages with red pepper and onions. We will have baked chicken thighs this week too. I know we will go out to eat at least once so I will have to look up the best possible options for the palce we choose. I also took the advice of someone on here (sorry I forgot who) and bought dessert flavored Yoplaits to eat at the end of each day.
Now I just need to start drinking water.
Sounds like you are planned out for the week!


I started with C25K 3 years ago. It really works! I know it is hard to get going, but once you do you will see success. Just don't give up. Have you downloaded any podcasts or apps you can play on your ipod that tell you when to run and when to stop?
It is always great to hear about everyone who has success with the program.

I did C25K to get ready for the wine and dine 2011. Don't get discouraged if you have to repeat a week every now and then. That was key for me. I believe it was about week 3 or 4 that was a big jump.
It is always a good reminder to tell people to repeat weeks if necessary. There is a point where it gets hard and repeating it really helped me as well!
AARGH the computer ate my post but here goeas-again!!
I'm planning out my weeks menus (though still struggling to figure out some days) today! Definitely find this helps avoid take-outs and helps me stay on track! Love some of the recipe ideas on here-think I will be giving the chicken strips a goI'm also planning my exercise for the week and putting it on the calender so I'm more likely to stick to it
![]()
Great job planning out your weekly menu! The best though is putting your exercise on the calendar - now you WILL stick to it!

Just finished week 1 day 1 of c25k.It felt really good to get back at it. I do have an app downloaded to my phone that keeps track of run/walk schedule for me. It helps alot since I don't always pay attention to the clock.
WAY TO GO on your C25K!

II think our team is really supportive and encouraging! I've been on snarky threads and ours is far from it!And just think they've helped our thread count since we're all discussing them commenting on our "snarkiness"
![]()

I think giving it a try to see if you like it is an excellent idea. I love running. I do not however love every run...does that make sense? I have ran races where I have said the entire time--never again, never again, never again.
But I love running. I love how strong I feel. I love the stress relief. I was in mourning when I had to stop this spring and this fall to deal with injuries.
Having said all that, it is not for everyone. But I believe that there is some form of activity out there that will give you the kind of joy that I get from running.
If you do decided to try it, there are tons and tons or resources online and at the bookstore for beginner runners. Jeff Galloway (who is the official trainer for rundisney) has put together a run/walk program that has helped so many people get active and get faster!
I did not use c25k, but I know tons of people have completed it with great success.
I have run on and off my entire adult life, but always got burned out/injured once I got up to around 5 miles. In 2010 my DH encouraged me to give it a try again. And I honestly was just humoring him. But this time something clicked. For one thing, I was not overdoing it. In the past I would go every single day and consider myself a failure if I didn't. So on average I only run 3 days a week now. And I cross train and strength train.
Anyhow, sorry for the very long reply! Good luck and let us know how it goes.![]()
Wise words of wisdom Rose!
It is true that running is not for everyone but there is something out there that everyone can enjoy! One of the most important things is your statement about running. I think sometimes people think that they should love every run and the truth of the matter is that most days I experience huge amounts of struggles with the run. I am not really in love with running but rather in love with how incredible I feel when I am done.
