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FIRST RUN.....WITH COACH BENNETT 🙂

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So I've just completed First Run with Coach Cory who told me I was probably running too fast. I thought if I ran any slower I'd be going backwards 😳 I do like doing a guided run and think I'd like to try another Coach Bennett but am finding there are so many runs on the NRC app it's hard to sort them out. Can anyone advise me? Is there a method? Perhaps I need to update my app? Anyhow, it's done and I'm a Badass! (Apparently 🤣)

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I can totally relate to this! Where are you on your running journey? I would be tempted to choose a plan and follow that. You could just do the recovery/long runs where Coach B is most likely to be found. That would give you a structure to follow and remove the “I have to choose a random run from loads of them” issue. The half marathon plan has a recovery run every week of about 30 minutes which would take you through a good selection of them.

It might be worth asking on bridge to 10k where more posters are off the c25k plan and using NRC.

There’s also this super resource on bridge to 10k which you could use as a structure for which recovery runs to do.

healthunlocked.com/bridgeto...

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59erGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

I have graduated twice and done a couple of 10k runs. Have lost motivation this year hence my foray on to NRC. Good idea to ask 'the other side!' 😂

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to 59er

Fab! Just so it’s clear, I wasn’t trying to push you to train for a 10k/HM-just know there are lots of posters using app over there. You can easily modify any of the plans to stick at shorter distances. That’s most likely what I’ll be doing over the winter while the weather isn’t so lovely!

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59erGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

I appreciate the suggestion. I tend to post on C25K because I generally run about the 5k. I have actually started running during the day after eating and feel a difference so perhaps my distance will increase. I used to run first thing on an empty stomach!! I'll need to try things out and will probably find my 'thing' along the way 😊

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Chinkoflight

Snap, I found NRC app a little confusing and I tried Coach Bennett as the default but a bit harsh after Jo Whiley on C25K!! I know most of my routes and now set my watch with either a distance or time objective and then call the shots on pace as I'm on the run. Having said that it's a walk at the moment, one week on from abdominal surgery so sore still and no running allowed. Not much help but it's a great question and I'll be looking out for the answers you get. I guess if I had a target which required a performance improvement then I might stick with an NRC guide.

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59erGraduate in reply to Chinkoflight

Sorry to hear you're still sore but you'll be getting there after all that you've been through this year. I feel that whilst you don't have running time you could use the time to delve into the apps and find yourself an ideal coach!

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ExBlondeMickGraduate

I too have done some NRC runs and have found Coach Bennett very motivating. Todays run with the coach was only 2 minutes slower than my 5k Park run last weekend with 100 others.

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59erGraduate in reply to ExBlondeMick

I feel that Coach Bennett must be so popular that if they had the runs under headings of which coach was on the run the others wouldn't get used much!

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When I was just starting to use the NRC app shortly after graduating C25K I found the Mindfulness runs really worked well. It's Coach Bennett and the guy from the Mindfulness app whose name escapes me. Very good for getting you to think about what you're doing, why you're doing it, what your body is up to, what's going on around you etc. Highly recommended.

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Yesletsgo

Andy Puddicombe. I really like those runs too!

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YesletsgoGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

Of course!! I should have looked it up rather than admitting my ignorance shouldn't I? 😂

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to Yesletsgo

No judgement here! I did one just the other day so it was fresh in my mind or I’d have been asking who he was too!

Maybe we need a thread for sharing our favourite NRC runs.

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59erGraduate in reply to Yesletsgo

This sounds ideal! I think I'll look these up and give one a try on my next outing. Thank you!

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hamitGraduate

Mix em up within reason.

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59erGraduate

Coaches or runs? 😜

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CBDBGraduate

I think the NRC 5k plan is great for the purpose of getting to know the variety of NRC runs. It’s not a beginners plan, but rather one for runners who want to improve their 5k time.

I did this one after I graduated (2nd time around) from C25k.

Hope this helps!

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59erGraduate in reply to CBDB

This too sounds good for me. I would like to become a stronger runner so I'll try one of these runs too this week. Thanks! 👍🙂

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Frizzbomb67Graduate

I’d second starting a plan. There’s a starter plan, a 5k plan, a half marathon plan and a marathon plan. I’m following the HM plan at the moment but it starts at 5k. There are 5 runs per week, a 15 min overview of the week, a couple of interval runs, a recovery run (often about 30 mins) and a longer run. I just work my way through them doing 2 runs a week. I may not get to HM distance but it’s quite nice having the structure and choosing the runs to fit into the time I have. The runs are narrated by a variety of coaches too.

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59erGraduate

A plan sounds good although because I've just started again I think 5k to start with would be too much. I think I might go for the 5k plan. Even having a structure for that would be beneficial I'm sure. Thanks for the information 🙂

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MissUnderstandingAdministratorGraduate in reply to 59er

When you say you’ve just got started again, are you doing c25k? That 5k plan is good but I wonder whether it’s a good return to running plan because of the speed work. Perhaps go super carefully if you haven’t been running regularly in a while.

Good luck with whatever you end up doing. ❤️

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59erGraduate in reply to MissUnderstanding

No, I'm not doing C25K. I've just done a couple of NRC 20 minute runs. Perhaps I should do some Mindfulness runs first and then progress on to the 5k plan? I'm just enjoying having someone telling me what to do and giving me a few running tips to be honest.

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