A few weeks ago, I was out to dinner with my friend Meredith and we were discussing exercising, diet, and nutrition. I mentioned how I had been trying out a few gyms in the area to consider joining, however, none of them seemed like the right fit for me. Part of the problem, I said, was that I needed a workout buddy. It is difficult enough to get out of bed and go workout, or come home from a long day at work and go to the gym. Having a workout buddy makes the process 10 times easier. She suggested the Couch-to-5K program. I had never heard of it, so she explained it to me.
As soon as I heard the word "run," I was ready to run away kicking and screaming. I held up a hand in protest and said, "I do not run." She continued explaining it saying, "It's for beginners, not runners. It's meant to help train a non-runner into someone who can run 3 miles." I kept protesting saying that I'll do any other kind of exercise but running. I'd even walk with her if she wanted to.
So, the non-runner with a heart murmur and allergies who decided in the 7th grade that she would never run again unless being chased by a criminal or trying to catch a plane or bus, started on a 2-month 5K training program.
It consists of three, 20 minute workouts a week for 2 months.
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