Sparky67
Full Member
Nicki - I think it depends on your level of fitness to begin with - when I first started running a few years back I followed a Race for Life programme, which started with 1 min walk and 1 min run about 8-10 times... it took me nearly 2 weeks to complete Day 1!
As long as you can do a brisk walk for about 20 minutes, I would think you would be OK to start adding bits of jogging.
The thing I find with any progressive plan is you look at the schedule for a couple of weeks ahead and think "I'm never going to be able to do that", but you can when you get there.
I was over 260lb when I started the C25K this time, but I did a few weeks of extra walking and static biking first, to get my general fitness levels up a bit.
And (so far) I have had no-one throwing abuse at me!
As long as you can do a brisk walk for about 20 minutes, I would think you would be OK to start adding bits of jogging.
The thing I find with any progressive plan is you look at the schedule for a couple of weeks ahead and think "I'm never going to be able to do that", but you can when you get there.
I was over 260lb when I started the C25K this time, but I did a few weeks of extra walking and static biking first, to get my general fitness levels up a bit.
And (so far) I have had no-one throwing abuse at me!