I completed the couch25k back in 2021 and was all set to start on the 10k run but life got in the way and I stopped running.
I’m now starting from the beginning again and I’ve just completed the 1st week. I thought it would be like a walk in the park but it hasn’t been!! Obviously my body has forgotten what to do!!
Has anyone else been in this position and felt it wasn’t as easy as expected?
I’m not giving up though as it’s more likely a psychological issue than anything else.
Your thoughts would be much appreciated, thank you for reading this.
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I found it extremely difficult when I started and my week 1 run was on my lunch break from work ….i was laughed at when I got back for being so red in the face 🤷♂️….but this didn’t stop me and I’m sure you can do it as you have been so fit before …..trust the process and take it nice and steady 🙏
In my experience, the first run after a break is always worse than when I’d never run at all! I’ve described myself as a “drunken octopus” and a “broken doll with all the limbs screwed back on too loosely” when I’ve returned to running after a gap. It gets better. Honestly.
It’ll take time and it might feel quite uncomfortable feeling out of sorts compared with before, but just hold on to the fact that it will pass and every awkward step is getting you closer to where you want to be. You’ll get there. Patience is hard to find but loads of us have been where you are and can send lots of sympathy and encouragement your way. Good luck!
Thank you so much for your support, advice and encouragement.😊
It certainly makes sense what you’re saying, I will persevere and I will have your image of a “drunken octopus” and “broken doll” in my head as it will make me laugh and spur me on!!🤣
Well done for restarting!I've lost count of the number of times I've done and redone C25K, sometimes completing and working on further distances, sometimes not. It has depended very much on where my head is in the game.
Keep going, is all I can say and don't be hard on yourself x
Thank you so much, it’s comforting to know I’m not alone in returning to couch25k and your stories help me to get out there and continue.
Lots of luck with your journey, I agree with your comment about where your head is at the time. Running isn’t just a physical activity it’s also a very mental one.
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