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hello all, great page and so much support I am hoping to learn from you all xx

Tomorrow morning I was going to get up, have some water and peanut butter and banana on brown toast, then start c25k.

hoping to go early morning when cooler, and do again on Thurs morning before an afternoon shift at work. wont be able to do then until Sunday as working long days.

do you think this will be ok? the breakfast and doing it tomorrow, thurs am and sunday? for week one??

any other tips greatly appreciated.

many thanks in advance

The sparkly one xx

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Fran04

Don't see why not... Better doing some rather than none...great to see you here... Sparkly one... Enjoy this great programs .. Fran

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Sparkley1 in reply to Fran04

thank you Fran xx is it tempting to want to do every day? should I have a rest day after each walk/jog/run?

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Fran04 in reply to Sparkley1

I would follow Laura's advice as has worked well for everyone that's joined here... So do it one day then rest the next... You'll do well... All the best! Go sparkly one go!

Fran

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helclGraduate in reply to Sparkley1

Rest days are vital! Especially if you are just starting out! That will be when all the micro tears in your muscles get repaired and you get stronger. Good luck

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Chrissy_b123Graduate in reply to Sparkley1

Definitely rest as advised. It is easy to get carried away to start with and think you can run every day, but you run the risk of either hurting yourself or pushing too hard too fast and then you won't want to continue. Stick to the plan and you will be great.

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Windswept1Graduate

Well done for starting. it needs to fit around life and you should take rest days. You may find your suggested breakfast a bit heavy to run straight after. I would be inclined to have some full fat plain yoghurt or fruit juice, then the other things afterwards. Good luck

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AnaveragemanGraduate

well only YOU can know if that's too much to eat beforehand or not.. you need some energy for sure, but I find its also nice to have it as a ' treat' to come back to

Personally , I'd go for the 'banana'/water about half an hour at least beforehand...

Then give yourself a 'treat ' of a sandwich to come back to?

Have a ' sparkley' run though and good luck!

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Sparkley1

thank you to you all for your wonderful advice xx was very hot when I got up this morning so will go at dusk when it is cooler (hopefully)

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bunnybaby

i run tuesday ..thursday and sunday everyweek good luck with your run later

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