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  1. What I would sometimes when I was at that point of the program was go the distance, even if it meant running through the cool down portion of the workout. If it said to try and get to 2.25 miles, I'd run til my MapMyRun app told me I was halfway to that point and then turn around.

     

    The quicker times will come

  2. One day I got 10 minutes total, the other day 8 (humidity was awful) and then a bit more. Cool front came in last night. Will get back out there Sunday or Monday and give it another crack.

    I know how that humidity can be. I was in FL for 2 weeks on business beginning of August, and I made myself stick to the C25K program. But that meant a couple of afternoon runs on the hot pavement. When I got back here to Chicago there was a cool front and almost no humidity and I felt like I could run forever.

  3. Hey Christina, you can do this. Way to go. JVIncent, you are amazing, which app do you use? You are one to follow for sure.

    I finished the Zen Labs C25K, so I continued on with their 10K training app. Finished week 10 day 1 yesterday. Ran a 5k with my wife this morning out on the trails... Felt so good but I definitely need a rest day tomorrow. I played a pickup soccer game tonight and boy I'm feeling it right now!

  4. What I do is just go into my music app, which is the Samsung music player (or sometimes Google Play Music app) and start the music from there while I'm stretching. Then I just open the C25K app and start the workout. I've never really done my music through the C25K app.

     

    On mine, it fades the music down while giving run/walk prompts then brings it back up.

  5. I've done biking on my alternate days, helps with the leg strength.

     

    On the 20 minutes, how far are you getting?

     

    TThere's times for me right now where I'm at (10K trainer, running 3 sets of 15 minutes solid) that in the last set my legs tell me I've got to walk for a few seconds. I will mentally pick a section between trail markers or trees (I run out in the forest preserve) and tell myself "OK, I'm going to keep running to that tree...then I'll walk between those two trees, then I'm running again."

     

    Keep at it and you'll get it. Once I broke down that 20 minute barrier, I felt like I could accomplish anything!

  6. Without knowing what your diet is like, it's hard to say. I've really increased my intake of fruits and vegetables and lean protein since starting the program. Since I finished the 5K app and started the 10K app, I've been downing a can of V8 Fusion Energy when I wake up on a run morning. Then with getting dressed and stretching, by the time I hit the trail it's flowing and seems to have really helped.

  7. That is interesting.

     

    Our yard backs right up to the forest preserve trails so I can jump right on and go. I probably should vary my route more, but it just so happens that there's a loop that is 6.2 miles round trip from where I jump on. So now that I've been doing the 10K trainer, I tend to go that direction all the time.

     

    When I ran my first 5K, I forgot my headphones and couldn't hear the MapMyRun on my phone, so I had no clue how far along I was. For me, mentally that's a killer!

  8. I've been focusing on breathing in through my nose and out through my mouth, but also using the diaprhagm instead the shoulders (IE, push your belly out when inhaling). I've found that when I do that consistently, I can go 4 miles without huffing and puffing. My legs and hips might feel like they're going to fall off, but I can breathe!!

  9. Properly fitted shoes are a major key. I will admit I grimaced at the price tag, but I viewed it as a long term investment in my health. 

     

    If you can, talk to a chiropractor. I see mine probably once a month. Stretching is very important as well to help with the muscle pain. I've started stretching when I get back to the house after my 5 minute cool down, and that's seemed to help with sore muscles.

     

    Ultimately, talk to your dr. He/she will be able to give you the best advice. You definitely don't want to hurt yourself.

  10. Not giving up, and I love finding joy in pushing myself again.

    There's no such pleasure of accomplishment as a tough sweaty work out

     

    Exactly! Was struggling to get out of bed the other morning...the air conditioning was a little on the cold side, the blanket was warm, and I thought to myself, "4 miles?" But I knew how good it would feel when I was finished...and was glad I did.

     

    Keep up the good work!!

  11. I'm 33 I did Atkins for a bit like a lot of weight but didn't keep it off because it's not a lifestyle change that fit in real life for me so now I eat healthy and do this , hope to lose some weight and be healthy

     

    You keyed in on a good word there, lifestyle change. Since I've been doing the C25K program and a lifestyle change of eating healthier, people have been asking me what diet I'm on. I tell them, "Diet is a 4-letter word."  The best thing about lifestyle change as opposed to some strict diet is that I was able to enjoy the Labor Day bbq and not feel guilty like I was cheating or something. And I'm finding more and more that healthy eating doesn't have to be boring, either! It's not about carrot sticks and celery!

     

    Keep up with the program and healthy eating, you may not see the pounds drop as fast but you'll notice the inches fading away.

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