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I'm only on week 2 (one run left to do before week 3) and I find myself thinking about running ALL the time!

My birthday is coming up in a couple of a weeks and there's a very definite running theme around my present suggestions to the hubby - what's happening to me?!?!

I think it's safe to say, I've got the bug!

From reading other folks posts I think I might be running quicker than the program expects at the moment but I'm, just, managing to complete the runs so that should be ok, right?

Played tig with my daughter today and chased her around the Soccerdome a bit without getting out of puff, at all, so that was pleasing. Just need to get my eating under control and then I can get the real, full, benefit of this awesome program!

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AlMorr profile image
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Glad you are enjoying your running LolaMac, I don't like the word addiction being used here on C25K, yes the running bug I don't mind, the word addiction conjures up someone on drugs, no druggies here on C25K. Nice that you were playing tig with your daughter today and you managed to keep up with her, just shows you the benefits of this running program already for you and you are only on week 2. You cannot run all the time, follow the program, that means that you must take at least 1 day off between runs.

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to AlMorr

Thank you.

I don't run all the time, I always make sure I have at least one day off and, thanks to life which has a habit of getting in the way, it might even be two days off but I am constantly thinking about going to the next run!

Apologies if my use the A word has offended... it certainly wasn't my intention.

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AlMorrAmbassadorGraduate in reply to LolaMac81

No it has not offended but all the advice here is always to take 1 day off between runs, o dear I used the A word regarding all the advice,LOL

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to AlMorr

😁

The day off (minimum) makes sense... I couldn't do it every day if I wanted to as hubby goes to the gym twice a week and then the kids having after school stuff too, so life won't let me ... which is good, really!

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sallensonGraduate

Don't worry. It's normal. Join the club. Tho Tasha99 maybe outdoes most of us in her obsession :-)

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to sallenson

Not a name I've spotted as yet, but maybe I will soon from the sound of it πŸ˜‚

Tasha99 profile image
Tasha99Graduate in reply to LolaMac81

He he he I’m not on here so much anymore but believe me, I drive myself crazy thinking about running!

LolaMac81 profile image
LolaMac81Graduate in reply to Tasha99

It's bizarre, isn't it!! At least it's over taken me constantly thinking about chocolate (although I do still think about that often!) 😁

Tasha99 profile image
Tasha99Graduate in reply to LolaMac81

Same!

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Tasha99Graduate in reply to sallenson

Omg yes! I drive myself crazy thinking about running CONSTANTLY! Sometimes I can’t switch off and sleep properly as I’m thinking about what next 😬 I’m glad there are others similar πŸ˜‚

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telford_mikeGraduate

Yeah, it's a bug that bites and hangs on tight! Regarding speed, we're all different ages, levels of fitness etc, so as long as you're not absolutely exhausted when you finish a run you can go at whatever speed you feel comfortable with. Good luck!

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to telford_mike

Thanks for that... let's say, I'm always grateful of the walk and I seem to recover in time to start the next run so I figure that's ok. Whether I can keep up the same pace when it comes to running for longer remains to be seen. I guess I just need to listen to my body

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telford_mikeGraduate in reply to LolaMac81

You get much stronger as you move through the programme, but thankfully with C25K speed doesn’t matter one bit πŸ˜€

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Meloncauli

Well done! I completed w2r3 yesterday, I made a running playlist today πŸ˜„ looking forward to starting W3 tomorrow, I’ve noticed the difference in my energy levels too πŸ‘

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to Meloncauli

I'd love to have a playlist but I go running with my son who does nothing but natter the whole time so I wouldn't be able to listen to it even if I did create one πŸ˜‚

Good luck with W3!

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Meloncauli in reply to LolaMac81

Awww, good luck to you both too 😁

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ArthurJGGraduate

Don't worry about 'running quicker than the programme expects' as the programme is time based and has no expectations in terms of speed or distance (despite the name). What matters is you run at a pace YOU can sustain - and everybody is different in that respect. A common test is whether you could hold a conversation while running at that speed.

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to ArthurJG

I can hold a breathy conversation!

ArthurJG profile image
ArthurJGGraduate in reply to LolaMac81

Then you're probably OK, near the upper limit of what is sensible for you but not above it.

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to ArthurJG

That a good to know! Thank you

sallenson profile image
sallensonGraduate in reply to LolaMac81

Oooh err....:-)

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HopingForHealth

I feel similar to you!! It almost feels strange as it’s so early on! More power to you x

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to HopingForHealth

And to you! Long may it continue!

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jessieb887Graduate

It genuinely does do this to you! I too have caught the running bug, I love being outdoors and the feeling you get afterwards, my husband asked me what I wanted for my birthday also my answer was lycra lol what on earth has happened to me πŸ˜‚

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Sandie1961Graduate in reply to jessieb887

πŸ˜‚ I got running kit from my husband for my birthday too. Now to tap him up for something waterproof!

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to Sandie1961

This is my current plan... a nice waterproof and reflective jacket seeing as it's only going to get darker, wetter and colder! Plus an arm band to house my phone so I can hear what it's saying a bit better... they're my top wants πŸ˜‚

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jessieb887Graduate in reply to LolaMac81

I got my arm band off eBay super cheap but good quality last on I got was 99p

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LolaMac81Graduate in reply to jessieb887

Ooh, good stuff, thanks for that

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