And this was my view... I do love living in Sussex! π
W5R2 Done!!! (But will *definitely* be doing i... - Couch to 5K
W5R2 Done!!! (But will *definitely* be doing it once more before I complete W5R3!) πββοΈ πββοΈ πββοΈ
ππππππ½ββοΈ Well done Claire
I completed W5r3 on Thursday- super chuffed... got soaked but didnβt care..
got a waterproof windbreaker arrived today so fingers crossed no more getting wet for me!
Canβt wait to start week 6
Canβt wait for you to complete W5r3 and feel so good for doing it ππ
You are lucky having views like that... π I have nice views to run too ... x
Well done you!!!! ππ Cannot wait to hear how you find W6R1!!!
What's it like running in the rain though!? π§π§π§ Fab you're getting correct running stuff! I was saying to hubby just this evening that I think I should treat myself to some proper running shoes or good trainers since I seem to be sticking with this programme! What brand of trainers did you get and do you have many recommendations? πππ Xx
Being honest it was ok ... donβt get me wrong I donβt fancy running in the rain everytime π§ππ½ββοΈ Itβs funny really .. but because mentally I struggled with W5r3 so rain didnβt really phase me... important thing after is to get home and get out of wet clothes tho...
my buying new gear is 2 fold... it will encourage me to stick with it but also Iβm trying to do it to give me best chance of success...
I would say the running shoes are a must!.. I canβt believe how different they are to run in..
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I went to a local independent running store and had gate analysis... they get you on treadmill and film you etc etc... it was great as you know they will recommend accordingly.. the guy in there gave me the best advice ever after watching me run which was to shorten my stride.. they have a great choice of brands even tho Iβm only small feet ... and they explain the benefits of each shoe.. they gave honest reviews.. I liked one shoe but he told me he would prefer if I liked the next one more as a better shoe for beginner..
I tried Γnβs, Brooks, Hoka - I tried about 6 pairs in all and settled on the Γnβs... Never heard of any of them prior to starting running π€·ββοΈ They were all decent.. I think thatβs because you go to a bespoke running shop.. expensive but worth it I would say but if you donβt want to invest quite so much then I know mainstream sports brands Nike, Adidas do some good ones as well .... definitely get the gait analysis... I watched myself back too!
Thereβs a photo of my shoes on one of my posts - Iβm such a princess and wanted pretty ones but once I was in the shop I listened to advice and bought for functionality not how they look..
let us know how you get on x
Well what I small world, we also live in Sussex (West), I didnβt run today but we ventured out to Old Winchester Hill, so beautiful out that way π
Well done , run 3 will go better than you think it will but there is no rush just take the runs at your own pace.
If you completed W5R2... then physically you are ready for W5R3.
The issue is that W5R3 is a big mental test for many here - they look at it and think 'OMG, WTF?'
What's not obvious to them, and probably you, is that the 14 preceding runs, 157 minutes of running have prepared your body (but not necessarily your mind). You've got over 2.5 hours of running in your legs over the last 4 and half weeks - that's more than enough to enable you to complete W5R3.
Mantra 1: every run you've done prepares you for the next one (i.e. the body is ready)
Mantra 2: the body is ready but the mind less so (i.e. ignore the gremlins!)
It's a free world, you can do C25K as you like, but trust me... your body is ready.
Do it
John
John thank you... You have made me think that, in fact, I may well just go for it tand do W5R3 tomorrow! πββοΈ
That's the spirit! Embrace the challenge
You completed W5R2 - you didn't report any issues or struggles, so what's not to like?
The program is designed to completed in 9 weeks by virtually anyone. Remember the name... you're coming from the couch, so that includes proper unfitties.
You are well beyond on that now... Go at the pace, nice and slow, and you'll be fine.
I just did wk5 run2 this morning and itβs safe to say Iβm slightly intimidated by the thought of running for 20 mins straight in run3 but..... positive thinking....
1) i would have thought running for 8 mins impossible after wk1 when those 60 seconds killed me
2) I always find the run easier than the one after the break for walking so Iβm hopeful I can just stride it out.
3) Iβm so proud of myself each time Iβve done it.
4) Iβve promised myself a trip to sports shop to get some new stuff when Iβve done it.
Iβm hoping all this will keep me going when I attempt it. Good luck
I'm a Sussex girl too. Due to do w5r3 tomorrow... we can do this!πͺπββοΈ