NO, No ! C25K does not mean you have to take the COUCH with YOU
Well, I thought it was funny!
Hello there running friends
Welcome to another week done and another time to share in the Corner. I am so sorry for the late opening time this week... a mad session of garden waking-up, and several appointments yesterday, meant that it was too late to get the fire lit last night!
The weather here, is variable; some days we have had glorious sunshine, but chilly temperatures, then, milder temperatures, but dull skies and this morning... -1 again! I have been getting the odd, ( very odd), run in, as and when I am able to! Anyway, today, the fire is glowing nicely , the coffee, tea and juice are waiting, some lovely cut and come again cake, and some very healthy carrot and ginger muffins too, ( Gluten free ), and very tasty!
I have been reading loads of posts this last week, and it so, so encouraging to see so many new runners here. There are, as well, loads of folk returning to C25K after quite a while away or after illness.
There are comfy cushions here and a warm welcome, for everyone! We all want to know what everyone has been up to, so feel free to share your adventures !
In the posts too, I've noticed a fair few of our new runners mentioning their aches and pains and the odd injury. There is quite a lot of information to help with that in the pinned post on How to run C25K... but, and there is always a but with me, isn't there, I would like us to chat today, about something else that is cropping up in the posts too.
That is, the fact that some folk are finding it a struggle, almost from the word go, and feeling that they are not going to succeed on the programme; worrying that they are not fast enough, that others are better than them and afraid too, if they have any time away, that they will lose everything they have gained. Some folk do then, sadly, decide this is not for them , ( and I stress here, C26K is not for everyone), and they give up.
So I thought I would jot a few thoughts down here, on where the problem may be, and we could have a think about them?
The thoughts here, do also, apply to all of us, we may have run C25K before, but we may have been away for a while and forgotten some of the things which helped us get through in the first place!
So...
A huge well done for beginning the C25K programme, you have already taken the hardest step!
Now, the next thing is a big one for me and it is what many, many of us, don't do. I always give the advice, but have on occasions, not taken it myself... to my cost!
First off.
We need to listen to our body. From the beginning. Listen and hear. Our body is our best guide, our best coach and our best friend. Sometimes what it tells us, we do not want to hear, but we have to try to take notice.
Even in the very first weeks of C25K, if your body is telling you that it needs a break, then you take one. This may mean that sometimes, you may not be able to finish a run, if that is the case, there is always another day.
One rest day is essential between runs, but if you feel you need more than one, then take it. Be kind to yourselves, your body will thank you for it. Pushing too hard, at any time is not a great idea, and at the beginning, it can cause real problems.
Good habits.
Try to, where possible to keep your running consistent, ( she said , laughingly). Try to run and get a really good training habit going. This is easier said than done. Illness, weather, family commitments and life generally, means that this is not always possible, but we need to try. Stopping and starting can mean that getting to where we want to be, is going to take longer and feel a lot harder. If you do have to miss runs, or a week of runs, then make sure that you start where you left off, or go back a run even, don't be tempted to miss out the weeks you did not run
Stay calm and do not get overexcited... You are doing C25K , you are going to be a runner..wheeeeee! Look at me, I'm a runner Be excited, yes, because what you are doing is awesome but, don't let that excitement turn into over-confidence, which in turn, can create a speed-hungry demon!
Your running is going to benefit you in so many, many ways, but it takes time. Your body, needs time to adjust and to develop the good habits of running. Your bones, joints, muscles and all manner of bits inside you need looking after! Trying to go too fast, or too far, too soon, is almost a guarantee that you will end up injured!
Follow the plan.
If you are on the forum for C25K, follow the plan. Yes, we do have people who get very cross, when we suggest, gently, to them, that they follow it, but it is a fact. This is not a race, it is a programme intended to support you getting to the point of being able to run for 30 minutes continuously. It is as simple as that
Now, the beginning and end of it all.
Warm-up and cool-down before and after each run. Loads of advice in the essential reading post. For most runners,not taking the time to do this, means that they are not only at risk of injury, but may see also, decreased performance.
To warm-up, some dynamic stretching exercises are the thing!. Loads of ways of doing this...
E,g.
nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/r...
nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/r...
Some strength and stamina work on some of the rest days is great too. As the runs get longer, your body needs to keep up with your legs!
There are oodles of ideas on our terrific Strength and Flex site too! A day's gardening, a blitz on housework, walking, swimming, yoga, Pilates, climbing, cycling or rowing, the list goes on... all this counts towards strength and stamina work !
healthunlocked.com/strength...
Now, for one of the most common put-er-offer-s !
When we begin to start running, we read other folks' posts and sometimes, we begin to compare ourselves with them.. This can happen, even when you have been running for a while.
Just remember, you are running for you, and you do it in your own time and at your own pace. We all move at different speeds... my slow, is not your slow, and my fast, is not someone else's fast. We are all ages, all shapes, all sizes... we are unique and we are awesome!
The saying you will hear many times is, " Comparison is the thief of joy"... and that is what the runs are all; about.. the joy of running!
You are doing wonderfully, so be proud as you move on.
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Whoa, Floss ! Loads to think about there, and I am thinking already; mentally tightening up on some ideas and strategies to keep me on track.
We would love to hear your thoughts, and maybe if you are struggling at whatever level, let us share the problem and maybe help with the answers... a problem shared, is a problem halved?
Looking forward to seeing some of you later, I will be here!
Oldfloss x
UPDATE......
The Corner is closing in March for its annual Spring Clean....
See you all back here in APRIL...
P.S.
l still be here posting and rambling and watching all your runs
Floss x