C25K Week5 Day3! DONE!!!
Can I get a wahoooo??!!??
C25K is the nickname for the Couch to 5K program. It's a nine week program that is designed to take a non-runner from no running at all to being able to run a 5K from start to finish. (That's about 3.1 miles). There are 3 runs each week, and each one is a combo of runs and walks with a warm-up and cool-down walk of 5 minutes each as book ends. UNTIL the 3rd day of the 5th week. This is the day where you have a 20 minute run, with zero recovery walks, in between the warm-up and cool-down. And I did it!!! Towanda!! (Fried Green Tomatoes reference, y'all).
Now, you know me. I just gotta qualify everything. So, let me qualify the above celebration by saying that 14 of these 15 runs so far have been on the treadmill in the garage. (Yay, SueSue, for the treadmill!) And they haven't been so much "runs" as they have been jogs. And, if I'm being REALLY honest, some of those jogs have looked an awful lot like bouncy walks. And, as I can attest from doing one of my runs "in the real world", treadmill running is way easier than real world running. Mentally, it's harder, 'cause it's tee-totally boring. But, physically, it's easier. So, if I were to go outside this minute and try to run for 20 straight minutes, I'd likely not be able to finish it. Why, then, am I doing all this on the treadmill? Well, I have little kids. One who still naps. And I homeschool. And my sweet husband leaves before the crack of dawn (literally) in the morning so that he can be home as close to 5 as possible, but still get in the 10-12 hours a day that his job entails. So, I can't just up and take off around the neighborhood and leave the kiddos unattended. Thus, the treadmill in the garage has been great! And I'm blessed to be able to do that much, because I remember a time where finding 30 minutes to myself was absolutely not an option.
But, see, that's not The Point. The Point is this is the first time in my whole life that I've ever run for 20 minutes straight in any form whatsoever! Even my totally fit dancing/cheerleading days from high school, I couldn't run 20 minutes straight anywhere. I have been dreading this day of the program since I started, and to finish it is heartening and exciting and motivating like you wouldn't believe! So stinkin' excited. I started singing "Eye of the Tiger" to Jmk when I came in from the garage. Heehee! (Rocky reference, y'all).
Now, I'll be honest. I'm 4 lbs heavier than I was when I started all this. My tummy isn't any smaller. (I look 4 months pregnant without Spanx and 2 months preggo with it!) So, I have GOT to actually do some diet modification and some extra exercising during the days I'm not running. But, by george, I know for a fact now that my stamina is increasing. And the muscle strength in my legs is increasing. And getting to this point is just exhilarating for me!
I know there are an awful lot of exclamation points in this post, so I do beg your forgiveness. :-) I've got another 4 weeks to, which will eventually culminate in my running 30 straight minutes. And, at that point, I'm supposed to sign up to actually run a 5K. While I completely understand what I'm supposed to do, I think I'll wait until I can prove to myself on my neighborhood sidewalks that I actually CAN run 30 straight minutes in the real world.
But, after that, I'm gonna really do it! The person who said she'd never run unless she was being chased by someone is going to run a 5K! I have to do it before next January, you know. ;-)
Want to give it a try yourself? Here's a link to the explanation of the program. And, this is the app that I bought for my iPhone that has been worth every penny. (And I hate paying for apps).
Praise God for a wonderful day at home (plans changed so that I didn't have to go anywhere!) today, lots of chores getting done, a last minute decision to exercise, and a date night on the couch tonight. :-D Today has been a rainy, nasty, perfectly fantastic day!



































































