The so called 'widow-maker' is in the bag! This time just 2 weeks ago I had my worst run yet and my chest and legs were screaming out after just 3 mins - today I have just completed 20 mins non stop jogging.
OK, OK...I'll admit it was not easy. I think I may have done so much reading of the positive posts about W5R3 to calm my nerves before attempting it that I almost went the opposite way, expecting it to be easier than it was! It definitely took a while to settle into in terms of a comfortable pace and controlled breathing, and after the first 5 mins I thought hmmm...ok...I've really got to do that another 3 times?!
After 10 mins I felt a bit more positive. I was halfway through, it was in my sights. My breathing was under control too, but I did decide to slow down a little as my lower back was starting to niggle a bit and my legs were feeling a bit heavy.
After 15 I thought, wow I'm actually going to do this! Despite my legs feeling even heavier by this point.
When Sarah Millican told me I had just 2 mins left, I thought I'm amazed I've got anything left in the tank, but I have! So I just went for it (as much as I could, which was just upping it from snail to tortoise at a push) and hobbled into the cool down walk, in a state of sort of euphoric disbelief.
It's my 32nd birthday on Monday so I'm going to take an extra rest day, enjoy a few wines and then tackle week 6. I wanted to nail this run as a birthday present to myself, and I'm so pleased I did!
Anyone scared of week 5 - the plan really does prepare you, you can handle it! I think it must be some sort of wizardry really, but somehow it works