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Hey all, I just completed W7D1 this morning, which is quite an accomplishment, since I thought I was going to die on the side of the road the first day. I've really started to eat healthy and I've dropped about 15 pounds and have a ton of energy now, as well as a more positive outlook on most everything. Since I am close to completing c25k, I had planned on continuing with the 10k app until the snow starts here in New England. I am noticing that I am not near the distance part, unless I add extra time. Should I just keep going with the 10k app, or take a break from the apps and do a week of some sort of interval training to speed myself up? Thanks for any advice!
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Hey all, I just completed W7D1 this morning, which is quite an accomplishment, since I thought I was going to die on the side of the road the first day. I've really started to eat healthy and I've dropped about 15 pounds and have a ton of energy now, as well as a more positive outlook on most everything. Since I am close to completing c25k, I had planned on continuing with the 10k app until the snow starts here in New England. I am noticing that I am not near the distance part, unless I add extra time. Should I just keep going with the 10k app, or take a break from the apps and do a week of some sort of interval training to speed myself up? Thanks for any advice!
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So, I just did the time version of w5d2, and I know I wasn't particularly close to the distance. I noticed w5d3 is a pretty big jump from here. Would I be better off repeating w5d2 and doing it by distance a few times (hopefully moving it closer to the time listed), or is it better to ignore the distance and keep moving forward doing it with time? (If it makes a difference, I'm in my 30s, so I do expect to get faster) I have to say I am pretty amazed at this program. 2 months ago, I honestly wasn't sure I would ever be able to get to this point without feeling like I was dying!