Couch to 5K: Here comes Week 7!
Elizabeth November 8th, 2009
Couch to 5K is part of my 101 Things in 1001 Days challenge.
I have a confession to make.
Today I really did not want to go for a run. I was feeling dehydrated (thanks for the heatwave, Melbourne!), and the sudden explosion of pollen in the air had transformed me into a walking snot factory for the day. To say that I was feeling unmotivated is an understatement.
Thank God for new shoes, and my inability to resist them!
I had imagined that my new running shoes might transform my running experience into something angelic and cloud-like, perhaps increasing my stride threefold with their trampolinesque properties. I mean, they can’t charge a couple of hundred dollars for shoes that don’t possess superpowers, right?
Right!
So I threw on some lycra, laced up my new shoes, and blew my nose a few hundred times. Despite the heat, and despite the severe respiratory distress, I was determined to glide through the streets of Melbourne with the finesse of a seasoned runner. A seasoned runner, that is, with new shoes.

Maybe I should have bought the $300 shoes.
I mean, all things considered I did pretty well. To have run 25 minutes (again!) without walking, and while I was feeling less than physically fantastic, is a pretty huge sign that I am improving. Remember when all C25K asked of me was 60 second bursts of jogging? Those 60 second runs represented the absolute limit of my capabilities six weeks ago, so to be running for 25 minutes is nothing less than incredible. I think it’s important to look at the big picture occasionally, because it provides much-needed perspective.
Having said that, last week’s 25-minute run felt so much better than today’s. I felt more fatigued this time, lost a lot more sweat, and yet felt as though I was travelling so much slower. I still managed to cover 4km in that time, so I think I’m on track to achieve 5km in Week 9 without too much trouble.

While running this afternoon I thought back over some of the little lessons I’ve learned since beginning this thing. I know I wrote some of these down in the past, but here are some new tips that might help other runners at this stage of the program:
- My Couch to 5K iphone app continues to be a major motivator when I run. However, here’s a new tip! When you reach the end of Week 6, and you’re down to single running sessions, switch your phone to mute. Your music will continue to play, and the app will buzz in your hand when it is time to start and time to stop. Muting the phone prevents the audio prompt from telling you when you hit the halfway point, which is a major advantage in my case! There’s nothing worse than thinking that you’re on the home stretch, only to find out that you have another 12 minutes to go.
- Belly breathing is something that I have always done naturally, perhaps because of my background as a singer. It is the opposite of shallow breathing, and necessitates the use of your diaphragm. Last week I had some excrutiating stitches that I now attribute directly to my breathing. I think I was trying to improve my posture by keeping my belly in, and it resulted in spasms in my diaphragm. Google it, it’s apparently a common rookie mistake!
- Don’t forget: the first half is ALWAYS so much worse than the second half of any run. Get into a good rhythm, breathe, and remind yourself that the rhythm will come and the discomfort will lessen. And at the end of it all, you’ll be one session closer to Week 9!
Is anyone else out there still doing this thing? Tell me how you’re going!
- 101 in 1001 , C25K , Health & Fitness , Running
- Comments(4)

Hi Elizabeth! I’m also Elizabeth. I just wanted to say, I followed the NaBloPoMo prize page to your photography website, and was blown away by your work. It is so, so lovely. You have inspired me to read my camera’s instruction manual, and that’s no small feat. I’m so glad to have found your blog! Good luck with the running!
I’m not doingit, but I’m working my way back up to the 5k mark … havent done it straight since autumn!
Hello other-Elizabeth!
Great to meet you (and to read through your fun blog!). Thanks so much for checking out my photography – you’ve actually just reminded me that I haven’t even written about my revamped portfolio site on my own blog. That’s a bit dumb, but at least today’s blog post is half-written now!
Fiona: Good for you! 5km seems achievable now, although I never would have thought so at the beginning of C25K. I must sound like such a newbie to somebody like you
No way, I ran my first 5k straight in May last year…. was getting my times down, but then winter got in my way – now I’m trying to run in straight again!