Oh, also, I did W3D2 today. Felt great, and I fit into a pair of pants that I thought I had no chance of fitting into today!
That is the best feeling in the world! And I didnt think of the total run time decreasing.

Oh, also, I did W3D2 today. Felt great, and I fit into a pair of pants that I thought I had no chance of fitting into today!
Just completed C25K Week 4, Day 1. Somebody please, please shoot me before my next scheduled run.
I know the feeling all too well. That was exactly how I felt after the first day of week 4. For the second day, I slowed my pace way down so that I was jogging about a 15 minute mile and I actually enjoyed it! So much better when you can breathe while you are jogging. Here is a video of me in action (if you'd call it "action") 🙂:
I will be getting on the wagon for the first time on Monday! Downloaded an app and everything. I first cut my eating indown for the last two weeks to a more manageable level as the first step. (I was eating about double what I should - hmm..wonder why I was gaining weight?)
I've also made a goal to lose 10% of my body weight before classes start in the fall. I have already lost 2% but I don't expect it to continue to go that quickly once I start excercising and adding some more muscle to the mix!
lyndaelyzoo, I love your artwork!!! Some really amazing stuff in there!
lyndaelyzoo, I love your artwork!!! Some really amazing stuff in there!
Dr. doesn't want me running anymore- possible meniscus injury. So I have to bow out. But I may keep riding bikes (way lower impact).
For goodness sake, take care of your meniscus! I sure took mine for granted until I blew it out playing soccer. After two unsuccessful repair surgeries, it was gone and I had to have a donor cadaver meniscus put in 😱 Total. Nightmare. I wouldn't wish it on anyone. If you get bored biking, my doc said swimming was great too 👍
I'd like to be at about 15%, maybe 20% by vet school. If that will happen I have no clue, but it's something to aim for!
BE CAREFUL. My doctor told me that if women get much lower than 20% it can really mess with their reproduction (idk if you want to have kids) and with their hormones (which can be a pain in the arse). Of course, it depends on the woman how low she can go without bad effects but the general consensus is not much lower than 20%.
Update: I haven't really "fallen" off the wagon as much as stepped off it intentionally for a bit. Our son was born two nights ago, which kept me occupied, and I will be out-of-commission medically for a couple weeks. So I'm envious of y'all that are continuing, and I'll be eagerly back on track as soon as possible. 🙂
Update: I haven't really "fallen" off the wagon as much as stepped off it intentionally for a bit. Our son was born two nights ago, which kept me occupied, and I will be out-of-commission medically for a couple weeks. So I'm envious of y'all that are continuing, and I'll be eagerly back on track as soon as possible. 🙂
But all in all, I survived and will trudge along again on Wednesday! As of this morning I'm down 15 lbs and 12.5 inches from when I started 7 weeks ago.
Wow. Not accounting for inexact weighing and water loss that'd be around a 7000 calorie/week deficit, right? Pretty damn impressive.
Way to go, EG!
But all in all, I survived and will trudge along again on Wednesday! As of this morning I'm down 15 lbs and 12.5 inches from when I started 7 weeks ago. As of now, I'm going to try and make myself do some crunches and push-ups.

Just wanted to say how inspirational this is - and motivational. I am also trying to get down to about 1300 cal a day right now. For the last few weeks I have just been recording what I have been eating and let me just say: 😱wow. It is surprising how easy you can trick yourself into thinking you are eating healthy. Just wanted to say how inspirational this is - and motivational. I am also trying to get down to about 1300 cal a day right now. For the last few weeks I have just been recording what I have been eating and let me just say: 😱wow. It is surprising how easy you can trick yourself into thinking you are eating healthy.
Although not technically C25K, I am slowly increasing my distance while trying to maintain my speed right now. One thing I found after completing the C25K was that I could run the whole 5K, but was not too thrilled with my times (damn that competitive nature...). So my goal for the next 5 weeks is to increase my distance by 10% a week without losing speed. So far so good, but the increase this week was only 2.0 -> 2.2.
It looks like I am out again. I have completely demolished my knees. I'm not entirely sure how (it happened on a non-running day, so that wasn't it), but I have had progressively worse pain over the past few days. Can't run, can't climb stairs (can barely step off a curb to be honest), and can barely walk.
So... this may require a doctor.
I was kind of looking forward to starting week 3, so this is a bit of a disappointment🙁.
Congrats Let it Snow! I just finished Week 5 part 2 and feel great!! My pace is ridiculously slow (4.5 mph), but at least I am enjoying it and not completely out of breath when I'm jogging. Hopefully I will be able to increase the pace once I build up the endurance
That is kinda where I was at when I finished the C25K, and then I started working on my pace. I didn't really know how to do it though, and between active.com and coolrunning it seemed there was no real right way. So I have just been trying to run faster - novel concept 🙄 But while doing the C25K there was NO way that I could run ANY faster than I was at the time. But I didn't stress - one thing at a time right?
Does anyone monitor their heart-rate while running? Any good suggestions on inexpensive monitors? I am considering getting one, but not sure if I really need it...
Ok so thanks to you all! I finally got my butt in gear and ignored the angry clouds and did W1D1. Actually enjoyed it because Pandora was so good to me and I had the C25K app on my phone.
I was just wondering, I am running by time only and not worrying about distance, is that going to hurt me in the long run or does it end up working out? So far, so good, with only one easy run down of course haha
I haven't posted in this thread in forever, but I am still working out, promise!
Right now I am at bike 10-12 miles 2x week, Run 3 miles 3x week and then hill work once a week.
I have pretty much given up on the idea of a triathlon. There is no way I will be able to go from never swimming for sport to competitive shape in a few months. I've decided to focus on duathalons, which are run 2 miles, bike 15 and then run 2. Should be doable...
If you need to go slower, like an 11 or 12 minute mile pace, that's totally fine! It just means you won't quite go as far. Which isn't really the point, the point is that you're out and moving your body for the allotted time.
Anyway, I find that it works itself out. If you plan to do a race, you'll find that the adrenaline kicks in and you'll run faster without really meaning to. I'm usually a bit slower, towards an 11 minute mile, and both of my 5Ks I finished in about 33 minutes. Since a 5K is about 3.2 miles, I ran a pretty steady 10:30 pace for each one.
If you're new to running I would definitely go for time before distance.
Half-marathon? Go you! That's awesome! 😀
Thank you! I've decided to run my first half instead of go to my grad ceremony. They're on the same day and I thought the half would be much more fun. 😉