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Is it possible to do this when you are 5 stones overweight and aged 60? Not very active, but desperate to get fit....

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Definitely possible. If you are worried about any underlying issues you might have, you could run it past your GP first but there are people on here who are older than you and who have more weight to lose. If you can walk for 30 minutes OK, I think you will be fine. If walking non stop for 30 minutes would be a struggle, then build up your walking stamina first. I decided to get back to using my fitbit and aiming for 10,000 steps a day back in January and I am sure that made it a bit easier when I started the C25K in March. I had lost a couple of stones too, doing the Dr Mosley 8 week blood sugar diet. I still have about 3 stones still to lose to get to a weight I'll be happy with. People always say you should run for fitness and diet for weight loss. Good luck with it all, let us know how it goes. ☺

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Sunny1959Graduate in reply toDebston

Thank you! Luckily I have been doing 10,000 steps on 5-7 days a week so feel I am ready. I did day one today and was surprised to find that I could still jog! I completed it and felt really emotional at first.. but now feeling great!

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DebstonGraduate in reply toSunny1959

Brilliant, well done you! It's fantastic when you realise that you can do more than you thought you could. Onwards and upwards!

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backintimeGraduate

What debs said, YES ! You CAN do it, especially with the encouragement you can find here.

Before you start read the posts in the pinned section that about starting and take it slow : )

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Absolutely!!!

Welcome to the forum.

This guide to the plan is essential reading healthunlocked.com/couchto5... and mentions an 83 year old graduate.

This plan works and can change your life.

Please don't write yourself off at the mere age of sixty.

Enjoy your journey.

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Sunny1959Graduate in reply toIannodaTruffe

Thank you! Off to read that now..I never thought of it before your comment, but I really had written myself off physically!

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YvogooseGraduate

Hi , I am 65 years old and now on week 8! Admit I'm not overweight but the plan is brilliant so keep persevering you can do it! I won't win any races but can now jog for 28 minutes without stopping. I've shocked myself. Good luck.

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Sunny1959Graduate in reply toYvogoose

Well done! I’m not entering any races either.. fitness and a healthy BMI will be reward enough! Great to hear that others are getting through it x

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JaoJao

You can do it at any age and no matter your weight. Really there is a variety of people on here and all diffferent ages and sizes.

Read the FAQ articles, they are very good to get prepared and I frequently revisited them during my journey so I could keep on track

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Sunny1959Graduate in reply toJaoJao

Thank you! I’ll do that.. this is day one so it is easy to feel inspired.. good plan for days to come x

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SueAppleRunGraduate

We are 63 and soon to finish week 2 so yes very possible. One bit of advice take it really really slow and you will soon notice a difference Goid luck

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OldgirlrunsGraduate

I started just before I was 66 so of course you can do it! Take it really slowly, then slow right down. Stay well hydrated and take your rest days- you might also find you want an extra day between runs and that’s OK. Most of all, enjoy yourself!

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Sunny1959Graduate in reply toOldgirlruns

Thank you.. I’ll be going carefully too... x

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notquiteretiredGraduate

hi Sunny1959, YES YES YES you can do this programme couch25k , good luck to you on your journey to a fitter you😊👍

I am 58 and just graduated this afternoon , keep posting here and you will get loads of support and advice 🙌

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Sunny1959Graduate

Congratulations! Everyone is being lovely so far! X

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Stove

I did it, now running 50 miles in January.

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