Hi Couch to 5K community...this is my first post after having followed the group for quite some time. This is an incredibly helpful community, thanks everyone for sharing! So I started the program a few weeks ago and I enjoy every run. I am taking my dog Ella with me who is an incredible companion. Alongside building up stamina - I feel the improvement every day, chasing my kids has never been easier 🤣 - I lost about 8 kg so far. I have also made some dietary adjustments when I started running.
So I finally got to W7R1 on Sunday and then a cold hit me yesterday. It forces me to put the running on hold. A bit depressing since I just got into continuous running. I thought I would never be able to make it this far, at least not by just following the program without deviations. So, I hope I won't lose all that stamina with this cold. I really wanted to finish Couch to 5K by October 27....a birthday gift for myself 😊.
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As Nowster says you don’t lose fitness for a couple of weeks so should be good to carry on, also yes colds are horrid but if you are able wrap up warm and go for a walk, that will keep you moving but it’ll depend on the cold, I’ve run with colds and a huge handful of tissues as well as lay in bed with a cold hardly able to get up let alone get out so only you know which sort you have. Get better soon
So no walking yet - I went for a ten minutes walk with the dogs yesterday and it was so exhausting. I will try again so as soon as I can, you are right, just trying to keep moving...
Welcome to the forum and well done on your progress.
As stated in the guide to the plan, you lose no significant condition in the first two weeks of non running. After that loss of condition is gradual.
All any of us can do after a lay off is to go out for a gentle run and see what we can comfortably manage, then use C25k or something similar to rebuild stamina and resistance to injury.
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