Hi, I thought I'd share my journey through the couch to 5 k programme which I'm very pleased to say I completed a few weeks ago. I continue to run every other day and still follow week 9 as I like the markers that help you get round (my coach was/is Laura, thanks Laura). I have to say I love it and can't recommend it enough to anyone who's giving it a go.
I'm 51 years old and haven't ran since I was a teenager. I like a beer and my food so....Although I've always tried to do a bit of something to keep up some semblance of an exercise programme like many I get fed up. The gym for example - expensive, overcrowded and then the effort to actually go.
I decided to give couch 2 5k a go on recommendation and have to admit that at the beginning I was convinced I'd never get to running for 30 minutes without stopping. Are you kidding me, I was absolutely knackered after the week 1 exercises and the post run stiffness that paralysed my legs almost put me off. Thankfully for me I have my wife as a pace setter who encouraged me to carry on but despite my efforts by the middle of week 3 i developed a pain on the inside of my left knee that stopped me in my tracks and I didn't / couldn't run for another 3 weeks!
On the verge of giving up I decided to invest in a decent pair of running shoes (my old trainers were 10 years old and worn out) which provided and still do provide a cushion that lessens the impact of running and I was greatly encouraged to pick up where I'd left off. Fast forward to week 5 and I was punching the air after running 20 minutes without stopping. Amazing!
On holiday this summer up on the North Yorks coast and I found myself completing week 7 running on a beach (I downloaded an app to check low tide so I could run on flat drained beach) and despite the heat, with an on shore breeze cooling my sweating head it was quite an experience!
So for me completing the programme has been a great achievement. I feel great, can justify a beer and I very much intend to carry on. There's something about stepping out of your own front door at you own convenience that makes running so appealing. So for all of you out there wondering if you'll ever complete it, stick at it and carry on. Good luck and enjoy!