I'm sorry about this long post, but I've got a lot to get off my chest. The last time I posted my progress, I had just completed Week Six, but that was back in the middle of September. After that, I had some trouble with one knee, so I regrettably had to pause running, but I wasn't about to give up, 'cause I just love runnin'. So after a period of recovery and before starting to run again, I worked on building up the strength in my knees with quite a lot of cycling and a couple of the knee exercises/stretches found on the NHS c25k pages.
As I hadn't run for exactly a month and I also wanted to adjust my running style, I began c25k again from Week One and am now past where I got to the first time and have completed Week Seven, and I'm loving it. That pause was really annoying, so I am being very careful not to irritate my knees. When you're ancient, it takes longer to heal. After doing some research, I have changed my running style a bit - I use a high cadence step (180 steps/min), and that allows me to slightly shift my centre of gravity forward, and have a much more relaxed, sort of rolling gait that avoids striking my heels on the road (despite Laura insisting that I should). The length of my stride determines the speed I go. Short steps = slow speed. It took a bit of getting used to, but now it feels quite natural. The knee problem is under control. I wear an adjustable knee support when out on a run, set quite firm. I'm sure it's helping.
Although the cycling has been useful, I don't really enjoy it. It doesn't give the buzz, for me, that running does. I tolerate the cycling, but I just love the freedom of running - the just getting out there and doing it. So I'm really keen to be running, but in a way that doesn't cause injury.
I'm also trying to lose some weight, which will hopefully remove some stress from the knees as well as give all the other benefits of a more normal weight, so have been doing the 5:2 diet for several weeks.
I'm afraid there is no great drama to report for Week Seven. I just got stuck in and gently pounded the tarmac. I'm glad Week Seven consisted of three more goes at Week 6 Run 3. That really impressed upon my brain, heart, lungs, legs and all the other bits that this is what real running is about. The most exciting thing that happened this week was a good drenching on Run 2 (Wednesday) - big wind-hurled blobs of rain in the face - ouch!
So, onwards and upwards (to 28 mins). I hope/expect to report a completed Week Eight in six or seven days time - fingers crossed.