Feels like I can walk faster than I run (W4)

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lpsnowchic
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Feels like I can walk faster than I run (W4)

Post by lpsnowchic »

I just attempted Week 4 Run 1. I couldn't start the last 5 minute run because I got dizzy! I had to stop and sit down, that was pretty lame. Plus I run at such a slow pace I seriously think I could walk faster than I'm running. I have a feeling week 4 is going to be repeated several times before I can actually complete one of the runs fully. Is anyone else on week 4 or beyond? Any advice would be great. :D
Jysmystry
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Re: Feels like I can walk faster than I run (W4)

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Sounds like your running the same speed as me haha. I aim to run at the slowest possible speed thats still running. Its all about building stamina at this point, speed will come later. And dont orry about repeating weeks, i done that plenty of times :)
You can run but you'll just die tired
caffrin
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Re: Feels like I can walk faster than I run (W4)

Post by caffrin »

Hi Ipsnowchic.
When I was in the first few weeks hubby came with me on some of my "runs. He quick march walked along side me and kept up the whole time! It doesn't matter how fast/slow you go as long as its more effort than walking. Thats what counts at this stage and thats what will make you fitter and stronger to get faster eventually.
Reading a lot of the posts I think people put too much pressure on themselves for speed and distance. Just aim to finish the programme. Ignore the 5k bit, thats just a guide. I took just over 40 minutes to complete my first 5k. I have done almost 10 of them since and am still only doing them in 33 minutes!
When I did the programme I was very scared at moving on each week. I thought I was going to die! But I tried it each week and each week I found that I just 'could' do the runs. It was hard work, sometimes I felt sick or had knee pain or ankle pain or just plain didn't want to do it but I made myself and was really dead chuffed when I finished each run.
As for the dizziness, did you eat enough or drink enough water before your run?
Keep it going. It's the best feeling in the world to finish it. :D
Catherine
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