Following the programme it recommends a rest day between runs. Does the next weeks runs literally fall after the rest day of the third run or do you start on the first day of your next week? (So I’ve started the programme on a Monday so does my next week start the following Monday?) Obviously if you follow the next week every 6th run you’d complete sooner however if I start my next week on the same day I started I get more than 1 rest day between runs? (Asking for a friend - I started 3 weeks ago and am on week 7 🤣🤣🤣)
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I always had a day between as rest with one gap of two days .... throughout C25k I ran Tues / Thurs / Sun .... now doing Tues / Thurs / Sat with a short activity on a Monday
I've done it both ways, but I try to do the every other day thing to keep some momentum up.
I've found that the extra rest day is just an albatross around my neck motivation wise and I don't need any more of those 🤣🤣🤣🤣,
Thank you! Yes I get that although having an extra rest day that you can slot in should life take over is handy I guess?
Well I have missed the every other for work or whatever and then used the every other day to get back on track (sort of) but it's whatever works!
And it's also not giving up.
And proper hydration.
And. And. And. Lol
Asking for a friend! Love it!! 😉😆
Leaving at least one day is what’s recommended but 2 or 3 days between runs is fine.
For example, if you want to complete one week in 1 week that’s fine, just don’t run on a Sunday then again Monday.
Up until now, I’ve ran every other day, but you could run mon, wed, fri and have the weekend off. Or tue, thurs, sat and have sun and mon off.
Hope that makes sense? It sounds as clear as mud now I’m reading it back🤣🙄
Nope! Totally clear 😃 I’ve always started my next week on the same day and allowed at least 1 rest day between runs buying a day if I’m busy with work/life so have a couple of days between runs where needed. Thank you!
Do not run on consecutive days.
No I don’t do that. Just querying if I run every other day I’m starting the next week on day 6. I’ve not done that either (start the next week after 7 days) but just wanted to check 😊
A week here can be 6 days... the usual 7... even 8 or 9... maybe even 10. The only thing that needs to be set in stone is “rest, run, rest” so that you never run 2 consecutive days until much later (probably a year or so) in your running adventures.
“Rest” is a bit of a bad word for those non-running days though. Do something... walk, cycle, yoga, strengthening work... anything but running or nothing! So long as the chosen activity for the day doesn’t involve both feet being repetitively off the ground at the same time, it’s good.
Entirely up to you, you can complete it in 9 weeks doing 3 runs a week or a tad quicker doing every other day. Whatever works best for them and their life/ work/play schedule 👍🏻😁
Well, before starting C25K in October last year I left 38 years between runs 🤣🤣🤣
I'm not quite in Migster's league, but my longest "week" was 10 months due to injury (not running related, more middle-aged neglect).
In the strange, parallel universe called C25K that you now exist in, a week no longer has any absolute meaning; it's not a strict 7 day thing, it's purely however long it takes to successfully complete each set of 3 runs. Extra rest days never hurt and often allow you to be even more energised for your next run.
To misquote Ford Prefect, time is an illusion, run times, doubly so...
I always found it best (for me) to have a two day gap between 'weeks'. So I ran Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday each week. I found it really beneficial to have that extra day of rest as the programme advanced and the distances got longer the following week.
I used to run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. But wiggle it round to suit work / life balance. 👍🏃♀️ Good question though.