luvmylord2
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@indekee I just finished C25k last night. I had to repeat almost 3 weeks total to actually progress all the way to finishing, if I had to walk during any, even 10 seconds that meant I repeated that day, if I had to repeat a day twice I went back a full week so I could work back up to it. I know it doesn't work for everyone but it is a really good program, hell I couldn't even run for 30 seconds before and struggled like hell through those first few weeks, last night I did 30 minutes and decided to run a little extra even! I'm not quite at the 5k point (about 2.35 miles in the 30 minutes) but I'll progress up to there as I get my speed up more!
I agree with what some other people say, build up your endurance by running slowly and not stopping, the intervals do help you, from what my friend who wasn't doing c25k they actually make it tougher! She could run a mile straight before then did a day during week 4 with me and struggled to get through the intervals before we even hit a mile!
I'd say as long as you like running/jogging stick to it! It feels freaking amazing to finish it and the last 2 weeks really seemed to help me with my time as well and I could see tons of progress with speed, still slow but better from a 15 min mile to an 11 min mile, avg about 12m30s for each mile I ran even! My average before was something like 16 or 17 mins! Even if you're still not doing 8 min miles by the time C25k is done you'll have the base to be able to get there once you're done with the program, and remember that there's zero shame in needing to repeat days! Listen to your body and do what you can and push a little harder each time and you will improve!
I agree with what some other people say, build up your endurance by running slowly and not stopping, the intervals do help you, from what my friend who wasn't doing c25k they actually make it tougher! She could run a mile straight before then did a day during week 4 with me and struggled to get through the intervals before we even hit a mile!
I'd say as long as you like running/jogging stick to it! It feels freaking amazing to finish it and the last 2 weeks really seemed to help me with my time as well and I could see tons of progress with speed, still slow but better from a 15 min mile to an 11 min mile, avg about 12m30s for each mile I ran even! My average before was something like 16 or 17 mins! Even if you're still not doing 8 min miles by the time C25k is done you'll have the base to be able to get there once you're done with the program, and remember that there's zero shame in needing to repeat days! Listen to your body and do what you can and push a little harder each time and you will improve!