goo_mason
Champion barbed-wire hurdler
- Location
- Leith, Edinburgh
On the 14th January, I started a 9 week CouchTo5K running programme to supplement my cycling and improve my general fitness / lose weight. I'm running three times a week, guided by the electronic marvel that is the RunDouble C25K app on my phone. I've gradually increased over the weeks from short running/walking intervals to a 28 minute straight run (I completed Week 8, Day 2 last night).
I anticipated that it'd be hard going and painful on the lungs and legs / knees / hips for a few weeks, but I didn't expect it to still be hurting as much when I'm almost finished the course.
I've spent 8 weeks hobbling about with pain in my legs / knees / hips and feeling like an old man. If I crouch down, I have trouble getting back up again without pushing myself up using my arms. The running is a hard, miserable, sweaty slog and often painful too. There's none of the fun or enjoyment in it that I get from cycling.
So, runners - at what point does the pain stop and the running actually become enjoyable? I can't wait until the 9 weeks are up so I can get back on my bike - I've not been able to do both as my legs just couldn't cope right now. I tried doing both at the start of the course, but quickly realised that it was a mistake.
I anticipated that it'd be hard going and painful on the lungs and legs / knees / hips for a few weeks, but I didn't expect it to still be hurting as much when I'm almost finished the course.
I've spent 8 weeks hobbling about with pain in my legs / knees / hips and feeling like an old man. If I crouch down, I have trouble getting back up again without pushing myself up using my arms. The running is a hard, miserable, sweaty slog and often painful too. There's none of the fun or enjoyment in it that I get from cycling.
So, runners - at what point does the pain stop and the running actually become enjoyable? I can't wait until the 9 weeks are up so I can get back on my bike - I've not been able to do both as my legs just couldn't cope right now. I tried doing both at the start of the course, but quickly realised that it was a mistake.