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Day 1 omg!!!!

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Today was my first day of doing any form of exercise for what must be nearly 18 years. 35 days ago I quit smoking and my plan was once I felt it was the right time to enhance my fitness with running. I heard about couch 2 5k and thought I would give it ago.

Well, it was hard. Harder than I thought, BUT I feel good for doing it. My pace was all over the place and I felt like a beached whale when I got home ( a very red whale) BUT I DID IT!!!

I am planning on going for a walk later as want to get to 6000 steps a day, that's a lot for me, as I typically am very inactive and lucky to do 600 steps.

I am resting tomorrow but will walk the steps and then back to it Wednesday.

I am raising money for BHF as a motivation to keep going.

NEW CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!!!

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Instructor57 profile image
Instructor57Graduate

Congratulations on on your decision to do C25k !And for stopping smoking .

I started running with C25k 12 months ago at the age of 63 . and I am also an ex smoker, I gave them up 24 years ago now!

When I started I could barely run 10 metres!

I now run regular 10k s .

This program is amazing , you just need to trust it and keep going out of the door to do your run .

If you haven't already then do read the guide to the program.

Do the Dynamic warm up excercises before you run and also the stretches after running.

Make sure to keep well hydrated and keep the runs SLOW.

A very slow jog is all that's needed .

Do come back here and post about your runs , you will always get encouragement and support from this forum !

Most of all, enjoy the journey 😁👍

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FrencGraduate

Well done on mission accepted! Even though it was hard, you sound so upbeat in your post, it’s great to read 😁. And well done on quitting the cigs - giving up is the best thing I ever did. Please keep us posted on your progress, and best of luck for your next run. 👏🏼🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️👍🦶

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sparky66Graduate

That's brilliant.. the first steps are the hardest x I'm sure once you get going you will start to feel the mental health benefits..and will spur you on to continue.. wishing you all the best, good luck 🌠

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IannodaTruffeMentor

Welcome to the forum and well done on getting started.This guide to the plan is essential reading healthunlocked.com/couchto5...

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

Enjoy your journey.

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Hepsibah

Hi, you shld not have a problem doing 6000 steps a day if u do this prog, I think I take 5000 steps per session, so add on general getting about and uve cracked it. 600 is v low are u sure that’s for real? Or maybe an exaggeration? Anyway we’ll done for starting, good luck with future runs.

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AH21MMGraduate

You CAN do this and you will feel amazing after every run! Well done for starting 👍🏼

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SueAppleRunGraduate

Well done for starting that’s the hardest part over, and for quitting smoking too

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Impetuous

Good luck!

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kiely1961

Well done I felt like you when I went on my frist run but 2 years on I run one day and walk the next day I have never been fitter your get there

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johnm12Graduate

Well done. It takes real guts to make a change. Congratulations to you. Take it steady and you will surprise yourself ( in a good way!) The programme is really well thought out. Oh.... remember to ENJOY the new you.

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Garden59

I am a newbie too 2nd run tomorrow giving up smoking in 2017 best thing ever .. if you struggle with side effects ask your go surgery for stop smoking support I found it invaluable 💪👏🙌💯

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BunaGraduate

You will do it. Just keep checking this forum when it gets hard..but you will make it with this programme, even though it may take longer and you may repeat a few weeks....we will spur you on!

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Caro_Cotswolds

Such an inspiring personal story! Thanks for sharing and well done 👍

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Dellie100Graduate

What a great post! You go Bbrown! Iannoda Truffles links are excellent reading and advice. Post here and let everyone know how it’s going - the good and not so good days - the support is tremendous.

Good luck and enjoy the journey 😊

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Rwran18Graduate

Many congratulations on taking two of the best decision you will have made so far this year🙌🏼. This programme has been devised to help people like us who have not felt motivated or fit enough to venture out to jog. You will get good days and bad days, but if you follow the guide, you will not want to give up. Good luck and enjoy C25K journey👍🏼

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Bbrown1985

Hi everyone. Thank you for your words of encouragement so far. Today was officially rest day however, I took the dog on the longest walk I have ever done and it felt good.

The bit I have noticed most so far with having quit smoking is how even just walking is far easier.

I will update tomorrow evening after official day 2 of c25k.

Take care one and all.

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Wendywill

Well done, keep it up.

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MrsMcKGraduate

Well done Bbrown. The hardest step is the 1st one out the door. Help and encouragement is here so keep posting before or after each run. Keep fluids up on non-run days, I really noticed if I didn’t. Enjoy your freedom from the cigs and the couch!! Good luck.

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