9-Week Fitness Program
Gator Strides C25K
Unleash your inner runner with the Gator Strides Couch to 5K program! You’ll be ready to run a 5K by the end of this 9-week guided challenge – even if you’ve never run before! Lace-up those old running shoes and get active!
Who Can Participate?
This program is designed for UF or UF Health Shands employees of ANY fitness level! If you’ve never walked or ran a 5K, this program is for you! If you want motivation to start up your jogging routine again, this program is for you! C25K is designed to meet you where you are.
How to Prep for Couch to 5K
Need help prepping for your training? Explore the resources below to learn important information on proper footwear, stretching, and hydration.
Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate
The health and performance of runners depend on maintaining hydration. Our body temperature is regulated by water, and it also flushes out waste, aids in supplying energy to our cells, and cushions our joints. Hydration is important for maximizing performance, minimizing cramping and damage, and improving recovery.
Start Stretching
Before jogging or engaging in any exercise, it’s crucial to stretch in some way to prevent injuries and enhance your workout. However, a variety of exercises fall under the umbrella term “stretching.” Your pre-run warmup should ideally contain a dynamic exercise that mimics the movements of your workout.
Get Proper Running Shoes
Each part of the running shoe has a specific purpose and is designed to fit the foot a certain way. Even the slightest differentiation may affect your experience.
Looking to get involved with your peers?
Join the Couch to 5K Teams channel using code: [CODE]
Thank you for taking the plunge into Couch to 5K.
Read on below for the list of weekly workouts or follow along with an audio version by clicking the button!
Week 1 (25 total minutes, both running and walking)
Start with a brisk, 5 minute walk
Alternate 1-minute running and 1.5 minutes walking, for a total of 20 minutes
Repeat 3 times throughout the week
Week 2 (25 total minutes, both running and walking)
Start with a brisk, 5 minute walk
Alternate 1.5-minutes running and 2 minutes walking, for a total of 20 minutes
Repeat 3 times throughout the week
Week 3 (23 total minutes, both running and walking)
Start with a brisk, 5 minute walk
Then, 1.5-minutes running, 1.5-minutes walking, 3-minutes running, and 3-minutes walking (2x)
Repeat 3 times throughout the week
Week 4 (26.5 total minutes, both running and walking)
Start with a brisk, 5 minute walk
Then, 3-minutes running, 1.5 minutes walking, 5-minutes running, 2.5-minutes walking, 3-minutes running, 1.5-minutes walking, and 5-minutes running
Repeat 3 times throughout the week
Week 5 (3 different runs)
Run 1
Brisk, 5-minute walk — Then, 5-minutes running, 3-minutes walking, 5-minutes running, 3-minutes walking, and 5-minutes running
Run 2
Brisk, 5-minute walk — Then, 8-minutes running, 5-minutes walking, and 8-minutes running
Run 3
Brisk, 5-minute walk — Then, 8-minutes running, 5-minutes walking, and 8-minutes running
Week 6 (3 different runs)
Run 1
Brisk, 5-minute walk — Then, 5-minutes running, 3-minutes walking, 8-minutes running, 3-minutes walking, and 5-minutes running
Run 2
Brisk, 5-minute walk — Then, 10-minutes running, 3-minutes walking, and 10-minutes running
Run 3
Brisk, 5-minute walk — Then 25-minutes running, no walking
Week 7 (30 total minutes)
Start with a brisk, 5 minute walk
Then 25-minutes running, no walking
Repeat 3 times throughout the week
Week 8 (33 total minutes)
Start with a brisk, 5 minute walk
Then 28-minutes running, no walking
Repeat 3 times throughout the week
Week 9 (35 total minutes)
Start with a brisk, 5 minute walk
Then 30-minutes running, no walking
Repeat 3 times throughout the week
Time for a 5K!
Congratulations on completing your training, now it’s time for the real thing!
Participants who complete the [DATE TBD] Depot Park – Parkrun 5K will receive a medal and be entered for a chance to win a $50 Fit2Run gift card!
Gainesville: Depot Park – ParkRun
Take part in the Depot Park – Parkrun, occurring weekly on Saturdays at 7:30 AM
Outside of Gainesville?