Today I finished week 6 day 3 and I haven't had any more leg pain problems. I have to say, even though this is the 2nd time I attempt C25K and the second time running week 6, I fell for the post week 5 overconfidence bliss. I knew week 6 would be hard and still I found myself being slapped in the face. Day 1 was horrible. Day 2 was more tolerable, but still hard, and day 3 was just hard and boring. I had spotify on shuffle and all the songs it played were those songs I'm really tired of already. So I found myself aware of every single second and actually stating internally how bored I was. I always run the same routes because of lack of better options where I live and so I couldn't entertain myself with the scenery either. I did win the mental battle and kept saying I was going to do it, that if I could run 20 minutes I most definitely could run 22. I told myself I'm no quitter and I'm not ruining all the progresses I made.
Now I'm moving on to week 7 I'm going to point out the changes I've noticed.
My heart doesn't skyrocket anymore on the first minute of a run. My average heartrate during a run has decreased by 30 beats.
I can run comfortably for longer.
I've lost quite a few inches, especially on my stomach.
My jeans are looser, as well as the awful skin tight running pants.
I notice muscles on my quads and calves. I swear I'm obsessed with them and always take the opportunity to look at them on bathroom breaks.
I'm a lot more conscious about what I eat. I've started dieting and exercising on the same day and I'm more and more in tune with my body. I don't need to eat as much, don't feel hunger and 95% of this time haven't experienced cravings. If anything I've noticed I'm repulsed by bad food now. Back when I was overeating while writing my dissertation I'd down pizza and chocolate like an animal. It was my comfort during a time when I barely did anything other than type and edit. Now I don't even want to think about greasy pizzas. I have indulged in a little bit of chocolate now and then but since I am counting my calories that never set me back.
I am drinking a lot more water. I'm not kidding when I say I used to go days with only one glass of water in between them . Now I drink 1 to 1.5 liters every day. Major improvement for me!
My skin is so smooth! I'm sure it's mostly because of the water I'm drinking but my skin feels great to the touch and I notice less cellulitis too.
Climbing my building's stairs is easy peasy now. I actually run them all the way to my apartment.
I've lost 8 pounds. I'll give credit to water consumption and food choices to this loss. I know this will stabilise now because there's not a whole lot more to lose but there's that for motivation!
I'm less anxious, happier and I'm sure I'm on my way to becoming mentally stronger. I think running will really give me a lesson about fighting and pushing through hurdles with the chin held high.
I still don't love running. I can't wait until I can run for an hour non stop, but at the same time can't imagine the day I'll reach that point. I wonder if you guys have gone from running boredom to running love and running for m 1+ hours? I hope so! I really want runToday I finished week 6 day 3 and I haven't had any more leg pain problems. I have to say, even though this is the 2nd time I attempt C25K and the second time running week 6, I fell for the post week 5 overconfidence bliss. I knew week 6 would be hard and still I found myself being slapped in the face. Day 1 was horrible. Day 2 was more tolerable, but still hard, and day 3 was just hard and boring. I had spotify on shuffle and all the songs it played were those songs I'm really tired of already. So I found myself aware of every single second and actually stating internally how bored I was. I always run the same routes because of lack of better options where I live and so I couldn't entertain myself with the scenery either. I did win the mental battle and kept saying I was going to do it, that if I could run 20 minutes I most definitely could run 22. I told myself I'm no quitter and I'm not ruining all the progresses I made.
Now I'm moving on to week 7 I'm going to point out the changes I've noticed.
My heart doesn't skyrocket anymore on the first minute of a run. My average heartrate during a run has decreased by 30 beats.
I can run comfortably for longer.
I've lost quite a few inches, especially on my stomach.
My jeans are looser, as well as the awful skin tight running pants.
I notice muscles on my quads and calves. I swear I'm obsessed with them and always take the opportunity to look at them on bathroom breaks.
I'm a lot more conscious about what I eat. I've started dieting and exercising on the same day and I'm more and more in tune with my body. I don't need to eat as much, don't feel hunger and 95% of this time haven't experienced cravings. If anything I've noticed I'm repulsed by bad food now. Back when I was overeating while writing my dissertation I'd down pizza and chocolate like an animal. It was my comfort during a time when I barely did anything other than type and edit. Now I don't even want to think about greasy pizzas. I have indulged in a little bit of chocolate now and then but since I am counting my calories that never set me back.
I am drinking a lot more water. I'm not kidding when I say I used to go days with only one glass of water. Now I drink 1 to 1.5 liters every day. Major improvement for me!
My skin is so smooth! I'm sure it's mostly because of the water I'm drinking but my skin feels great to the touch and I notice less cellulitis too.
Climbing my building's stairs is easy peasy now. I actually run them all the way to my apartment.
I've lost 8 pounds. I'll give credit to water consumption and food choices to this loss. I know this will stabilise now because there's not a whole lot more to lose but there's that for motivation!
I'm less anxious, happier and I'm sure I'm on my way to becoming mentally stronger. I think running will really give me a lesson about fighting and pushing through hurdles with the chin held high.
I still don't love running. I can't wait until I can run for an hour non stop, but at the same time can't imagine the day I'll reach that point. I wonder if you guys have gone from running boredom to running love and running for 1+ hours? I hope so! I really want running to become an important and satisfying part of my life.
Hope everyone is persevering! Happy runs!