W4R2: After a busy bank holiday weekend it was a... - Couch to 5K

Couch to 5K

132,728 members158,738 posts

W4R2

musicalpolarbear profile image
musicalpolarbearGraduate
2 Replies

After a busy bank holiday weekend it was a challenge just getting out of bed this morning, but I did it. Got out and did W4R2 and actually found my thoughts wandering during the runs rather than thinking “is it time to stop yet?” which I’m taking as a good sign! One more Week four run on Thursday, then on to the dreaded week 5. Those who’ve done it, is it as scary as it looks? 😳

Written by
musicalpolarbear profile image
musicalpolarbear
Graduate
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
2 Replies
Beanjo profile image
BeanjoGraduate

Well done for getting to week 4👍

I think week 5 scares everyone but because this programme builds you up gradually you will manage it just great, and you will get that huge sense of achievement when you realise that you ARE a runner 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️

Take it slow and steady and treat each run like every other run - a step closer to graduation😊😊

Enjoy your rest day, complete week 4 and then go smash week 5 😊😊

musicalpolarbear profile image
musicalpolarbearGraduate in reply to Beanjo

Thank you! Definitely enjoying the programme so far, so hoping I can keep up!

You may also like...

w4r2

been no work or school. Managing it ok so far, did w4r2 yesterday and due to do w4r3 tomorrow. Not...

W4R2

Really didn't want to get out of bed - Having a really bad week Reasons to run this morning: - I...

W4R2

but feel I'm clocking the weeks and the runs up nicely now. The second 5 min run wasn't easy but...

W4R2

my Sunday run in the morning, Tuesday & Thursday are evenings. I always enjoy the first run of a...

W4r2

Can’t imagine running for more than 5 minutes at a time, feeling very worried about next week.