Hi, I only just found the forums when I finished the programme, so please excuse me for just leaping in with my post-C25k reflections...
Graduated with a 5k parkrun kind of thing, didn't register a time cos I was too shy to stick to my guns and actually walk my warm up, so I jogged during the countdown, but I did do the distance, and ran for a bit more than 30 minutes.
Good, so what next? First run of the week on my normal route, but being sure to clock the full 5k - which required a hilltop finish (it's a small hill, but it still hurts to finish on - I'd spent the last three weeks moving my turn beyond halfway so I didn't have to deal with it). And kms 3-5 were exactly the same pace as each other - pretty happy with that one
Friday evening, trying out the dead straight dead flat road - boring as anything, apart from the challenge of staring down the bullocks to see who's going to shift first - but with a long sprint finish, clocked 32 min dead, which was my target - happy again
Also this road has flood marker posts which I can use for gaps when I get onto interval training (since we don't have lampposts round here!)
Sunday morning trailrun, weather looked good and I figured out my warm up walk - but a bit of a hot flush thing halfway set me back a little bit - first time the hormones have interfered with a run. Bit irritated, but I did figure from Strava that *everyone* goes slower on the third km, where the terrain changes, so I mustn't kick myself.
After all, I've just done 5km three times in a week... which seemed quite unlikely a couple of months ago. Question is whether I'm going to keep it up, and how...?