downsizingmycurves said:I have literally just come back from Week 3 day 1. 3 mins x 2, 90 secs x 2.
The 3 mins were hard going but I did it!
Day 2 tomorrow night for me.
Woodland girl said:Well done Elaine! I go very. Very slow! I read somewhere that you should! Heart rate still goes up, but definitely best to go slow!
summergurl said:You should run at a pace that feels comfortable for you right now. As you progress you will get a little faster. Remember, you need to be running and still be able to talk a little and not completly panting and out of breathe for you to be in a comfortable place![]()
jayne289 said:Ah well done for the people that have just started! ive been stuck on week 2 for what feels ages now, started a new job and been so tired in the evenings - a rubbish excuse i know!
Forgot how good it feels when you finish though. On my last 90 second run tonight I was about to finish when I saw another girl running, very very slim - b*tch lol but so slow which made me carry on and do 4 minutes instead of 90 seconds at the end. Forgot how competitive I can be... oops.
Few more runs at week two and hopefully be back on here to tell you my horror stories of week three!
Thank you. Some people run so fast though, and especially on a treadmill always wonder how fast my speed needs to be for me to actually be 'running'. Now I'm saying the speed doesn't matter it's
When my legs are lifting up higher and my arms are moving'
Well, I tried week 4 day 1. I say tried!! Lol. Went to our woodland to run today while oh took pictures of lovely spring things. I kept scaring pheasants which kept scaring me!
I managed 3 min run, short walk and 5 min run, and I learned something.... Our woodland is uphill! Only slight but enough of an incline to kill me! Might try again tomorrow in my normal place with no hills or pheasants! Lol
Very pleased that I ran for 5 mins btw!!!