Great video! It's so refreshing as a beginner runner to see people build up to a 5k in weeks and months. I feel like all I see these days are incredibly gifted and exceptionally fast runners... Thanks for being honest :)
I’m 43 and my goal is to run 5k in 33 minutes by New Year’s Eve. Next year I want to do the JP Morgan run in Frankfurt in June and the Brückenlauf in Wetzlar in August. Then I will be 44 years old. I am not a runner; I never was. But I want to challenge myself. And girl, 30 minutes is amazing!
Thank you ☺️. That is a really good goal and I think for sure you will be able to get there! It’s definitely tough starting as a beginner runner but very rewarding when you smash your goal! Wishing you the best for your training and race! 😊
@@darcysandler952 in the video I mention that throughout the program it’s interval training and they say you should run at a pace where you could easily hold a conversation. At 8:46 you’ll see the screenshot of my Apple Watch where I ran 5km in 36:58 at a 7’23”/km pace. I documented my journey for others like me who are beginner runners. But if you’re not a beginner runner and are here to discredit my journey and discourage women and others from starting theirs then please jog on 😊
Great video. I have done quite a few 5Ks and just signed up for my first 1/2 marathon in May so starting to prepare. I plan on doing this program again.....
Congratulations!! I started with a c-to-5k program three years ago. It changed my life and it’s so encouraging to keep seeing how our bodies can adapt over time. My first 50k is this weekend. Sticking with a plan of some sort is so helpful. Good luck on your running journey ❤
Agreed!! Increasing the toughness every time makes it seem like you're not improving cause it's still difficult but overcoming that mental battle and seeing the progress, really feels good. Great achievement
The first 20 minute non-stop run is tough. I pulled two calf muscles about this point which really put my progress back; it took weeks for me to get over one of the injuries. I’d suggest that new runners or older runners stick to a very flat course, avoid hills and don’t try to run too fast but build up slowly. If you struggle with the 20 minute session then it’s ok to go back to the interval sessions and try again. You don’t have to stick to the plan as it’s your journey. Your plan seems to be different to the one that I did as the last couple of weeks were no-interval sessions but only up to 30 mins. When you complete the first 5K then it’s a great achievement…….forget about comparing your first time as you’ll get better and better.
Yeah! In our most recent video I touch on that I am redoing the Couch to 5km program. This time doing weekly videos that are more in depth on how I’m finding it. So stay tuned 😊🏃🏼♀️
If you’re interested in where this has journey has taken me check out this video 😊
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Great video! It's so refreshing as a beginner runner to see people build up to a 5k in weeks and months. I feel like all I see these days are incredibly gifted and exceptionally fast runners... Thanks for being honest :)
Thank you so much! I totally agreed. I’ll try my best to document my couch to half marathon journey as honest as I can! Thanks again for the support 🥰
I’m 43 and my goal is to run 5k in 33 minutes by New Year’s Eve. Next year I want to do the JP Morgan run in Frankfurt in June and the Brückenlauf in Wetzlar in August. Then I will be 44 years old. I am not a runner; I never was. But I want to challenge myself. And girl, 30 minutes is amazing!
Thank you ☺️. That is a really good goal and I think for sure you will be able to get there! It’s definitely tough starting as a beginner runner but very rewarding when you smash your goal! Wishing you the best for your training and race! 😊
schaffst du! 💪
I'm not buying it that she finished in 30 mins especially if she was running at the pace she was running at with her dog
@@darcysandler952 in the video I mention that throughout the program it’s interval training and they say you should run at a pace where you could easily hold a conversation. At 8:46 you’ll see the screenshot of my Apple Watch where I ran 5km in 36:58 at a 7’23”/km pace.
I documented my journey for others like me who are beginner runners. But if you’re not a beginner runner and are here to discredit my journey and discourage women and others from starting theirs then please jog on 😊
@@darcysandler952 did you watch the whole video? It shows her progress
Great video. I have done quite a few 5Ks and just signed up for my first 1/2 marathon in May so starting to prepare. I plan on doing this program again.....
Thank you! That’s a great goal!! 😊
What a great journey and triumph. So wonderful to hear your partner being supportive all the way. Well done 👏 🎉
Thank you! 🥰 Yes it was really good to have him there, especially at the times I just wanted to give up 😁.
Congratulations!! I started with a c-to-5k program three years ago. It changed my life and it’s so encouraging to keep seeing how our bodies can adapt over time. My first 50k is this weekend. Sticking with a plan of some sort is so helpful. Good luck on your running journey ❤
Thank you so much! 50km is absolutely insane 🤯 you are killing it!! I hope to continue my journey and maybe one day I’ll be able to get there 😊❤️.
Videos like yours are what made me do the program for myself in 2021 and it was the best decision I’ve ever made! Congrats on your first 5k🎉
Thank you for the nice words! I’m hoping my video will motivate other beginner runners too!! 🥰😊
Agreed!! Increasing the toughness every time makes it seem like you're not improving cause it's still difficult but overcoming that mental battle and seeing the progress, really feels good. Great achievement
Thank you!! 🥰🥰
Love it! I run most of the time with my labradoodle Baker. We have even done a half marathon together
Thank you! That’s so awesome!! Maybe one day we could do that with our dog 😊🐾
The first 20 minute non-stop run is tough. I pulled two calf muscles about this point which really put my progress back; it took weeks for me to get over one of the injuries. I’d suggest that new runners or older runners stick to a very flat course, avoid hills and don’t try to run too fast but build up slowly.
If you struggle with the 20 minute session then it’s ok to go back to the interval sessions and try again. You don’t have to stick to the plan as it’s your journey. Your plan seems to be different to the one that I did as the last couple of weeks were no-interval sessions but only up to 30 mins.
When you complete the first 5K then it’s a great achievement…….forget about comparing your first time as you’ll get better and better.
Thank you so much for your advice! That is very true as well ☺️.
This is so inspiring! I used to be pretty fit and having to restart has been a bit of a mental roadblack but this helped so much
Thank you so so much! That’s really nice of you to say 🥰 you got this!! I’m training for my journey with you!
Fantastic effort. Running in the NT is extremely tough at the best of times!
Thank you! I’m keen to keep progressing in my running journey ☺️
you look like the singer kiiara! youre so pretty! thanks for the tips
I will have to look them up! Thank you 🥰 I hope they are helpful, I have more running content planned!
i though more like charlize theron
Getting started is the hardest part. Congratulations 👌
Thank you! 😊😊
5k in that amount of time is so good as a beginner! Now time to do some Zone 2 training and build that base!
Thank you! 😃 Yes keen to keep improving slowly 💪🏼
keep up good work !
Thank you! 🥰
Wish you’d added details about the couch to 5k program you did
Yeah! In our most recent video I touch on that I am redoing the Couch to 5km program. This time doing weekly videos that are more in depth on how I’m finding it.
So stay tuned 😊🏃🏼♀️
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Glad you off the sweets...😂🎉