First run of week 4 done...: ... and the lie... - Couch to 5K

Couch to 5K

134,175 members159,523 posts

First run of week 4 done...

Bristol_plodder profile image
13 Replies

... and the lie-down in the ambulance to the hospital was a godsend. At least, I thought that might be the post when I was coming to the end of the first 5 minute run with visions of me doing the 'dying fly' in the middle of the park after collapsing, but as it turned out I was able the stay the course, finish all the runs and still be standing at the end of it, which was a surprise. Found it tough going, and towards the end of the 2nd 5 minute run was having to urge myself on one step at a time, but was very pleased to complete it. I still can't envisage a time coming where I can actually say I enjoy it while I'm running, but for now will be content with being proud of myself after the event for finishing each run.

Written by
Bristol_plodder profile image
Bristol_plodder
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
13 Replies
scotsheather profile image
scotsheatherGraduate

Well done you.

I remember that run. I live close to a hospital and my route is on the ambulance route to A and E. I remember the last 5 minutes and thinking I may have to flag down the next ambulance I saw en route to the hospital !! I'm now 2 weeks post graduation and, whilst I don't think I could honestly say I always enjoy running, being able to do so for 30 minutes has given me a real sense of achievement.

Beek profile image
BeekGraduate

Hi BP, I remember very early on in my programme owning up to not really enjoying the running and received so many admissions from others that they didn't either!

But in a strange way you will feel a whole lot better in yourself and you just know it is good for you.

I, very recently, felt a tad disappointed that I was on a rest day - totally new sentiment! You will soon be looking forward to getting out there, I'm sure! WELL DONE for sticking with it and finishing when it got hard.

Happy running!

IannodaTruffe profile image
IannodaTruffeMentor

Stick with it and you will get to enjoy more than the masochistic pleasure of pushing yourself to your absolute limit. The course is progressive, so keeps upping the stakes week by week, but the rewards are magnificent when you actually do a run that is well within your ability and you get satisfaction and pleasure in huge doses when your body is acting like a fine machine achieving what was impossible just a few short weeks ago.

You will get there, honestly.

flower7 profile image
flower7

Well done b plodder, keep at it.

Bristol_plodder profile image
Bristol_plodder in reply toflower7

Thanks to everyone for your support, very much appreciated and good luck to all of you on your runs.

Saraheyoung profile image
Saraheyoung

Wow! Well done you! Wish me luck for tomorrow, I'm right behind you lol

Bristol_plodder profile image
Bristol_plodder in reply toSaraheyoung

I really do wish you the very best of luck. You can do it - grit your teeth, take it steady and go for it! I'm sure you'll pull through.

mummystar profile image
mummystarGraduate

Well done! I couldn't stop smiling at the end of mine...did R2 again yesterday and I'm feeling it today...

marcosan profile image
marcosanGraduate

Well done BP we're still in this. yey

I see you got "the runs" again eh he.

Bristol_plodder profile image
Bristol_plodder in reply tomarcosan

Ooops! Didn't notice that :-) Glad I didn't know quite what was in store before I went for the run - 'the runs' might have been quite appropriate...!!

RuthP profile image
RuthPGraduate

Woo well done!

twigg profile image
twigg

Well done. I completed the programme a few weeks ago took me longer than 9 weeks, around 13 weeks. I am no spring chicken had not done any exercise before but love it and managed to run 10k a couple of days ago slow but did it took me about 1hr 20 non stop though. So keep going is the message I say to you your stamina will increase with practice. Well done again

runningyogini profile image
runningyoginiGraduate

Well done. I tripped over a dodgy pavement on my brisk walk back home. Note to self to keep an eye on the ground as well as what's ahead of me next time!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Week 4, Run 1

Chilly evening, but thankfully dry by the time I got outdoors. I expected the 3 then 5 minute runs...
5kOrBust profile image
Graduate

Week 4 done! Tough run though...

Hello lovely running folks! This is my *second* attempt at writing this. I did my first attempt on...

Week 4 Run 3 done

Completed week 4 💪 It was hot this morning at 8am when I left, the field I run on had a slight...
Feltip profile image
Graduate

Week 4 run 1!

Well those wee gremlins started whispering in my ear this morning... “5 mins is a long time, you’ve...
dennymac82 profile image

Week 4, run 2 done and dusted!

Can you detect a certain amount of arrogance in that title? I think so too but reckon it's because...
Fingalo profile image
Graduate

Moderation team

See all
MissUnderstanding profile image
MissUnderstandingAdministrator
Annieapple profile image
AnnieappleAdministrator
Yesletsgo profile image
YesletsgoAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.