Don't give up. My first run outside was awful. I was going far too fast. Try again and slow right down. Then even slow down more. Once you get the pace right you'll be fine. It's so difficult at first after the treadmill pacing you. I wouldn't go back to treadmill now. Outside so much better. Try again tomorrow maybe. Don't give up. Trust me!!!!!
That's good. You're v welcome. I know how I felt when I just couldn't do it! I was a graduate too!!! And I couldn't do 3 mins until I slowed right down then something clicked. You will be fine tomorrow. Just take t
Oh no. You poor thing. Don't give up. It is totally different outside. I know you feel you want to go out everyday but don't!! You really need your rest days otherwise you risk injury. Did you go slow? Then even slower. I mean so slow it's almost a brisk walk pace!! I'm not sure what to suggest about which week to do. I had graduated. And when I first went out there was no way I could run for 30 mins. I just walk ran until I got used to it. Then once I had my pace right I managed it. Probably third run outside. Also had you eaten?? Drank enough water? Please don't give up. You've done brilliantly to get this far. Message me anytime if you want too but keep going! It will click! Xx
aww thank you so much. its the pace im probably getting wrong?
I judt cant seem to get it right. was so breathless,
no I didn't eat before and maybeI was a bit dehydrated? am on week 7r3 should I keep doing this on the treadmill untill I finish week 9? and keep trying outside inbetween not on rest days I know. then when I
finish wk 9 then concentrate on building myself up for outside maybe? or is thst not a good idea?
im not giving up no way! I want to complete the whole podcast.
thanx so much for your sound advice its all helping me along the way
Yeah you could keep going on the treadmill but it gets very boring as runs get longer. Now you've tried outside id stick to it. Otherwise you may confuse yourself with pace again. Make sure you have eaten and drank enough, maybe try a different time of day. I love running in the early evening. I find it easier. You sound very determined so I'm sure it will click. Xx
Yeah don't try too hard. Just be nice and steady. Be calm and relaxed about it and things will fall into place. Trying too hard will end up in getting hurt. Bodies new to exercise need a gentle introduction. C25k is perfect in that respect
I've done a mixture of inside and outside. Outside is more tricky. You have to pace yourself, pavements aren't flat (ours slope really badly to one side), there are roads to cross and curbs to avoid and dogs and hills and slippery grass and once in my case a level crossing closing! Nothing like that on a treadmill!
Outside is much more interesting though!
Did wk 5 r 3 on a treadmill though to avoid torrential rain and then wk 6 r 1 seemed really hard outside.
Don't worry Sarahjayne - switching over from treadmill to outside can be tricky - you don't really need to think about pacing when the treadmill does it all for you. Go slower than you think you need to and you'll find your natural pace that suits you best eventually. On the plus side I always find time passes quicker outside as there are things to distract you and you don't tend to clock watch every 30 seconds. Good luck!
I found that running with others outside is good, hence parkrun, especially if they have pacers (every month in our case). I used to chase the 30 minute pacer (with no success at first). Now I'm chasing the 29 minute pacer (yes that's her over there in the distance).
I hate dogs, but since doing a few runs outside, I hate the cyclists just as much (they appear out of nowhere ninja style, whoosh round you swearing as they go, and disappear into the distance before you can swear back).
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