So Iβve never been a runner π I was always the girl at school that use to find the short cut. Eventually even the PE teachers gave up on me π€ͺ
So Iβm on week two. I know early days. Iβm the person who does a cheer at the half way point ( tell me Iβm not alone) Iβm finding it hard. Does it get easier? Iβve even stopped actual runners and asked them about foot placement π±π€·π½ββοΈ Yes Iβm a weirdo π but an honest one
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We are all born to run, you just avoided it well π
Great job getting through week one. It does get easier, but for the next few weeks it also gets more challenging. You will get through these weeks with some good old willpower, self belief, support (we are good at support) and by trusting a plan thatβs tried and tested. Enjoy the journey.
Omg I canβt go any slower π± so far Iβve been over taken by a snail, a sloth (weird as he was sleeping) a turtle and a stone π€·π½ββοΈ ππ
You and me both! I love the sound of the half way bell... And Jo Whiley in my ears, telling me to slow down at the end of the last walk.
The most useful thing I've heard from the podcasts so far is about mindset - if you keep telling yourself you can't, you won't. Now, I can't tell myself I love running, but when it hurts, I tell myself I CAN do it. And I tell myself it again and again and again, until I'm done.
Yep I do one step at a time. I was asked yesterday by a marathon runner what my end goal was π³ I was like well to run for 90 seconds without dying would be nice βΊοΈβΊοΈ
Hi. Yep ... As others say ...it maybe doesn't get easier, but u get stronger. I graduated a few weeks ago. Hated running at school,infact hated PE, but I'm slowly (and I say slowly) getting to kinda enjoy it! I'm sure u will too. And I still sometime listen to Jo (wk9) . Good luck.
I did repeat one or two runs. I completed the program over about 3 months! You'll be fine. Just keep it steady at your own pace and remember to breath. Keep us posted
Well done on your progress so far. Like you, I would do anything to avoid running at school. I don't think I've ever been able to run as far as I can now. In school cross country runs (compulsory) I'd have to walk but then we were never given coaching of the quality of C25K!
It doesn't get any easier physically because you're developing stamina and endurance by pushing yourself each time. However, I would say that it gets easier mentally because you know what to expect, you build confidence from each run you do, which gives you the determination to keep going, plus you enjoy your progress more the further on you get.
When I was struggling through Week 1, I went out and a friend of a friend told me she'd done C25K years ago and had previously been really unfit. She now runs marathons regularly. Total inspiration!
I was also the girl who cut corners... We actually used to run to my friend's house and watch Neighbours, then 'run' back to school!!! I'm now on Week 4 and am enjoying the feeling of pushing my body to new limits. I'm also sort of wondering why I didn't do this sooner!
Take it slow and steady; repeat runs if you need to and have rest days. You got this!
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