Against all the advice I would get on here I decided to do my run 3 today even though I only did run 2 yesterday
I have a really busy weekend and I'm going away for a few days next week, so knew I wouldn't complete week 5 until end of next week. I didn't want to have a long wait knowing this run was my longest to date. I worried the big gap might mean I'd struggle when I knew I'd already struggle with it
So off I went at 7.30 this morning. It was already hot, no breeze, but off I set. 10 minute check in and the bell rings to tell me I'm half way through, wow so far 10 mins constant running, not bad for an old bird like me π€£ 15 minutes and I'm feeling it now, but no way with 5 minutes left am I walking. I just told myself the disappointment stopping would be far greater than the pain of carrying on
I did it!! A full 20 minutes
I know consecutive days isnt advised and I certainly wouldn't be in a rush to repeat that but with a forced week off, knowing as I return week 6 run 1 is broken up with walks again which I know I'm capable of
Probably all psychological, but for now I'm a happy girl π
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You deserve to be a happy girl, well done on completing run 3 of week 5, that is a milestone run with C25K, onwards and upwards to week 6 run 1 but be careful about that run as it catches out some people with the interval walks and runs after the non stop 20 minutes of W5R3 which you have just ran ππΎ π
You lose no condition to note in the first two weeks of non running, whereas running consecutive days raises your injury risk considerably.
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 increased.
It is up to you to make your choices.
W6R1 catches out more people than any other run in the programme.
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