yvi: (Sports - running)
yvi ([personal profile] yvi) wrote in [community profile] runners2010-05-18 06:53 pm

Increasing length/speed

So, I am (quite successfully) doing the Couch-to-5k program at the moment. I just completed week 6 today, which means I can now very slowly run 25 minutes without stopping. There are only three more weeks of the program left and they are all 3 days of the same length. Next week's will be 25 minutes, the week after 28 minutes, after that 30 minutes.

I am an extremely slow runner/jogger right now. I did the 25 minutes on a hilly section, but my 20 minute run in rather plan terrain the week before, which wasn't any faster than today's, was only 2 kilometers long. However, on June 16th, I want to run a 5K. I am moving in July and want to do a 5K before that - but the only one that is going on n my hometown in June is a rather fast one. last year, the slowest 5K runner did the run in 43 minutes. This seems like madness to me right now. I don't want to be particularly fast, of course, but jogging the whole course and not finishing ten minutes after the second-to-last person would be nice :)

And this is where I am asking the wisdom of you people :) The path I am running now is really beautiful and I hate having to turn around and go back. The full path would be 4.5 kilometers, though. Do you think I can already do one of my runs as a 'long run' and jog/walk that distance? Would that make sense?
blnchflr: Remus/Ghost!Sirius (Runner-in-spe)

[personal profile] blnchflr 2010-05-19 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm definitely not suggesting a beginner should run hard (which I tried to be clear about by saying "I don't mean you should sprint or anything!" above, but possibly not clear enough), merely to pick up the pace.

I'm getting in shape faster than I ever have before, but you're right that I have still to run longer distances!