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I was apprehensive of this morning's run moving into week 2. 48 and overweight doesn't help. But I did it and I am really surprised. It was ok, I didn't stop and pushed through. Thank you for this app this is the most exercise I have had in years, the first week hurt alot, but onwards to a new me.

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theweemaverick

Well done. I've not started yet and this is encouraging to read. Thank you.

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lottilou66 in reply to theweemaverick

I am 53 and unfit and a couple of stone overweight. just finished wk3. It’s amazing what you can do if you put your mind to it. It doesn’t matter how slow you go. I think I was walking faster than I was running. It’s that you have done it that matters. Best of luck I know you have got this. The first step was joining the program and you did that. You go for it.

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GetFitHan in reply to lottilou66

Are you finding that this is helping you lose weight? Or tone up?

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lottilou66 in reply to GetFitHan

To be honest I’ve not been near the scales as been baking and eating to much anyway with lockdown.

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IannodaTruffeMentor in reply to theweemaverick

Welcome to the forum and well done on

This guide to the plan is essential reading healthunlocked.com/couchto5...

and includes advice on minimising impact, stretching after every run and strengthening exercises, all of which will help.

Enjoy your journey.

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Ceebee79

The highest of gives my friend! Believe me, it does get easier and you will be so proud at what you are able to achieve!

Keep going

Well done you! I’ve just completed run 3 of week 1 so I have week 2 to start on Friday. Prior to this I hadn’t run for YEARS - it’s tough but so exhilarating!! Keep going, this app is so motivating. You’re not alone 😄

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Rinky1Graduate in reply to

Thanks for the support, I feel great now, so glad that I started this...and well done you!

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IannodaTruffeMentor in reply to

Welcome to the forum and well done on

This guide to the plan is essential reading healthunlocked.com/couchto5...

and includes advice on minimising impact, stretching after every run and strengthening exercises, all of which will help.

Enjoy your journey

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YorkshirefatgirlslimGraduate in reply to

I completed run 3 of week 1 yesterday too and week 2 is looking a little bit daunting. We will get there

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Riva-dot19

Very well done to you you didn’t give up 👍

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Bloomsbury22Graduate

Well done! Am in a similar boat but getting there!

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Sausagepot55

Well done, keep it up. I've just done my second run of week 2, and felt it ok. I'm 57 and haven't run since I was 17, so if I can nail this I'm sure you can too.

Good luck

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Jaycooper71

Rinky I’m right there with ya. I’m 48 and overweight too. According to the statistics I should be 8 foot 3 for my weight (maybe a little shorter) 😀. I started last year at about 18.5 stone. It was hard going but I was determined to get my trophy at the end. I’ve never really liked running but on Monday I did my first 10K and now I feel awesome that I’ve achieved it. You can do this. Most of the fight is in your mind. Keep positive,be determined and you will get there 👌

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Rinky1Graduate in reply to Jaycooper71

Thanks pal, that's gives me hope, not sure on how heavy I am, the scales only go up to 19 stone. I guess 20 ish. Thanks for taking the time to message. It's amazing that you have done 10k, that's my aim. Thanks to everyone else, it helps knowing that I am not alone on the journey.

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Jaycooper71 in reply to Rinky1

No problem. All I will say is and I can as I’ve been in the same place you are in. Just take it slowly. Don’t push too hard too fast. Let your body adjust to what you’re asking of it. Take the rest days in between it helps your body repair itself. I only ran Monday, Wednesday and Fridays whilst doing c25k. I have since upped it to include Sunday but that’s my choice. Good luck to you. I’m going to follow you to see your progress 😁

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ANewLuGraduate

It just gets easier and easier!

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Rinky1Graduate in reply to ANewLu

Thank you, I hope so

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Ginny57Graduate

I also did 1st run of week 2 today. I did struggle but was so relieved to finish it. This will get better won’t it!? 😬

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Rinky1Graduate in reply to Ginny57

I hope so, it's great all the positive support on here, If i can do it, anyone can. We have got this far! Friday is my next run, good luck and keep going

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