OMG I can 'run' for 30 minutes: Hello, this is... - Couch to 5K

Couch to 5K

132,664 members158,711 posts

OMG I can 'run' for 30 minutes

14 Replies

Hello, this is my first ever post on any site! I am 62 years old and am just about to complete week nine of the NHS podcasts C25K. Having never run for longer than 3 minutes and then only twice a week occasionally depending on the weather, I am now jogging 30 minutes and I go out even if it's raining! I even plan routes for places we visit so I don't miss a run! I am very pleased with myself and intend to keep going. I don't run very fast but my course from home is 5.3km (measured on Googlemaps) and I cover it including the 5 minute warm up and cool down walks in 40 minutes. I would love to know what beats per minute some of the music on the podcasts are so I can make a playlist for after completion as some exactly matches my pace!

14 Replies
IannodaTruffe profile image
IannodaTruffeMentor

Welcome to the forum.

When you post your graduation on here I will send you a link to a guide to post C25k running, in which it stresses that learning to run slowly, to build stamina, is one of your main aims, so BPM are of less importance.

This BPM counter abyssmedia.com/bpmcounter/ is just one of many available which can tell you the bpm of any piece of music, although I am not sure how it would work for the podcasts, which include spoken word.

in reply to IannodaTruffe

Thank you for your reply. I just wanted to know that I will be using music that will keep me going and not subconsciously slow me down. I found the track that matches my pace really easy to run to and it made that part seem to go really well. Some tracks were way too fast and I felt I was so slow. Inspiration that's what I need to keep me going.

Thanks for the tip on the program I shall give it a go.

Grannyhugs profile image
GrannyhugsGraduate

Fantastic effort be very proud. 2 more runs the same then you are a graduate. I love planning runs in new places, adds a whole new dimension

in reply to Grannyhugs

Thank you for your reply. New runs are so much better than my normal run which is pavement alongside quite busy roads (except I run early in the morning). Would love to live near a park where I could run.

Grannyhugs profile image
GrannyhugsGraduate in reply to

I always drive to my runs as stay at the top of a hill with very busy country road - no pavements high verges. It does mean I can vary my runs 😀 maybe worth trying travelling to a different place just for a change

Buddy34 profile image
Buddy34Graduate

So great you've got to wk9. You'll suprise yourself by running in all weather's.

Good luck with your next 2 runs 😊

in reply to Buddy34

Thank you for your reply. Frosty pavements is a bit problematic but I don't mind getting wet - especially as I'm jogging home to dry clothes. :)

Buddy34 profile image
Buddy34Graduate in reply to

Well yes I agree there was 3 occasions last year I didn't run and it was when the pavements were like an ice rink 😊

SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRunGraduate

Well done, that’s faster than us and only a year younger

in reply to SueAppleRun

Thank you for your reply. I am amazed someone would describe me as fast! Thank you you've made my day!

SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRunGraduate in reply to

Our first 5k took 52 minutes so to us you are fast

Renee66 profile image
Renee66Graduate

Hi great to hear you are doing so well. I'm a bit older than you and I've not long started running. Just defy any "pensioner" mindset!

Franglaise profile image
FranglaiseGraduate

Fantastic effort....it feels,amazing when you graduate and get your well earned badge.

Nannyto2 profile image
Nannyto2Graduate

Amazing achievement! I also started running at 62, now 63 👍

Running is so good for us pre pensioners, no SRP for me until 66 as i was born in 50's so a WASPI woman!

Running is so good for our bone density as we age so good on you for getting out there and being so successful 👏👏

You may also like...

I can run for 30 minutes!

So thrilled that I've managed to complete Couch to 5k aged 61. I last 'graduated' seven years ago...

It's not a fluke - I really can run for 30 minutes!

'what - run for 60 seconds - that sounds like within my capabilities'. Then it 'what 8...

Well, it seems that I can run for 30 minutes...

Two more runs and I will have my graduate badge. Maybe a park run in February... I feel very...

Will I ever get to run 5km in 30 minutes?!?

in 30 minutes. I am going at what I thought was a steady pace and don’t particularly want to run...

Will I really be able to run for 30 minutes

finished my first week. Never been able to run, very very unfit and over weight. I’m 53 and suffered