Rest needed! : After day 1 today Thursday I was... - Couch to 5K

Couch to 5K

132,967 members158,834 posts

Rest needed!

Klob profile image
Klob
6 Replies

After day 1 today Thursday I was wondering if I really need the day rest between runs like it's advised on the app... Wowzers as the days gone on I'm aching ALL OVER!! 😲Great stuff... Looking forward to another run on Saturday 🏃🙌

Written by
Klob profile image
Klob
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
6 Replies
SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRunGraduate

Do read the guide and do take your rest days because you risk injury if you don’t let your muscles heal

Good luck

Speedy60 profile image
Speedy60Graduate

C25k isn't just about the running; it's also about the days inbetween the running. Those are the days when your muscles adapt to the new stress you're putting on them and build themselves up - you get fitter on your rest days, not your running days!

If you're really achy, make sure you're running slowly, really slowly! Also make sure you do some cool down stretches.

There are plenty of other things you can do on your rest days- swimming, yoga, walking, cross training at the gym. Just try not to put too much impact on your joints.

Good luck. 👍

Mands50 profile image
Mands50Graduate

Take your rest days. I’m now running 5k after 9 weeks. As the runs get longer you will need the recovery time. Even in the first weeks you are building up fitness and stamina so follow the advice on the app, it prevents injury and fatigue.

I’m half way through week 6, at the start I thought the same thing ‘maybe I don’t need to wait?’ But as others have said I now think it’s very important. Also I spend nearly 5 mins doing stretches at the end, I learnt the importance of this when I used to do a lot of cycling, it really helps with the recovery the next day.

IannodaTruffe profile image
IannodaTruffeMentor

When you run, the impact creates microtears in your muscles, which repair and strengthen on your rest days, not while running. Without rest, repair and strengthening are compromised and injury risk increase.

Stretching immediately after every run, as recommended in the guide to the plan nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/h... while muscles are still warm and supple, pulls out contractions, avoiding carrying tensions into the next run and also improves recovery by improving blood flow.

GoogleMe profile image
GoogleMeGraduate

Yup. If you are not doing the non-running day between each session, quite simply, you're not doing C25K, you're doing something else.

There are physiological reasons, but there are also psychological ones. Not all who come to C25K are unfit, overweight, underconfident souls. There's a heck of a lot of boom and bust-ers out there who benefit from being reined in a little so that they learn to build activity into their lives and in a well-rounded way.

You may also like...

Painful Hip? - more rest needed

when the run feels good & I can manage a speedy burst for the last 60 secs, an hour after my run my...

Low resting heart rate 44 (low 38) need to see a GP?

during the day it seems to hover around 50-55. Whilst running it raises to normal running levels and

Do I need a rest day?

maybe I dont need rest days in the same way. No idea about Run 3 but at least its only 1 run to...

Sometimes rest is all you need

I just really struggled last week with running, was determined to do 10km after four days rest....

Do I need to take an extra rest day?

close to completing the course. I really look forward to the runs, although often find the first one