TEAM FITDAY: Running and walking club
#201
Welcome to the team Wayne - nice to see you posting again.
Yup, pretty much everyone starts barely able to run a block. Although I haven't done it the Couch to 5K program it gets raves from everyone, so definitly look into it.
I've been running for years. Even so, I have spells where I take a break for a variety of reasons. During that time I lose endurance and have to start rebuilding. One of my favorite techniques is to set up a running distance that I can't quite accomplish. Say, a 2 mile course. I'll run as far as I can then walk the rest. Then each time I go out I push it a little harder until I can run the whole distance. Once that's under the belt, I'll set a new longer course.
#202
Excellent job SW. Well done. I am usually too tied up with T'giving prep to run a Turkey Trot, but I 'll get around to it some day. Have fun... 25,000 people sounds like a few too many to me, but I bet the ambience is great fun.
#204
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 188
waynegretzky, good to see a new face in here. Do you have a plan for your running?
Take a look at the Couch to 5K, it's the best beginner's program out there.
Take a look at the Couch to 5K, it's the best beginner's program out there.
So right now i am taking it slow and easy working up to running for a minute multiple times. Once i get to the point of running 8 minutes in one minute intervals i will follow that program.
#205
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 188
Welcome to the team Wayne - nice to see you posting again.
Yup, pretty much everyone starts barely able to run a block. Although I haven't done it the Couch to 5K program it gets raves from everyone, so definitly look into it.
I've been running for years. Even so, I have spells where I take a break for a variety of reasons. During that time I lose endurance and have to start rebuilding. One of my favorite techniques is to set up a running distance that I can't quite accomplish. Say, a 2 mile course. I'll run as far as I can then walk the rest. Then each time I go out I push it a little harder until I can run the whole distance. Once that's under the belt, I'll set a new longer course.
Yup, pretty much everyone starts barely able to run a block. Although I haven't done it the Couch to 5K program it gets raves from everyone, so definitly look into it.
I've been running for years. Even so, I have spells where I take a break for a variety of reasons. During that time I lose endurance and have to start rebuilding. One of my favorite techniques is to set up a running distance that I can't quite accomplish. Say, a 2 mile course. I'll run as far as I can then walk the rest. Then each time I go out I push it a little harder until I can run the whole distance. Once that's under the belt, I'll set a new longer course.
I am excited about running, already i feel very good at doing my limited amount. I just need to take it slow and let my knees adjust this time. Hoping by January i can start to push the limits a bit.
I will keep posting and let everyone feel my pain and triumphs along the way
#206
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 188
Took 3 days rest from my last run and tonight i ran 11 minutes! Wow i can't believe it. First leg was 5.5 minutes then 3.5 minutes then 2 minutes each time with about two minutes walk in between.
Knees feel good, legs are getting stronger and my wind is coming along.
I'm liking this, i feel very healthy
Knees feel good, legs are getting stronger and my wind is coming along.
I'm liking this, i feel very healthy
#207
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 630
Wayne - nothing any of us say to encourage you can do more than the feeling you get when you keep moving - pretty amazing isn't it? But, even though I can't top that, I'll tell you I got excited by your post, great to see accomplishments!
Abby
Abby
#208
Wayne, if you needed three days to recover, you're going too hard.(if it was just a scheduling conflict, never mind )
It's far better to do a less every day than a huge effort and several days off.
It's a good thing you're back into it but enthusiasm can be overdone to the detriment of your program.
It's far better to do a less every day than a huge effort and several days off.
It's a good thing you're back into it but enthusiasm can be overdone to the detriment of your program.
#209
FitDay Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 18
I want to joint this group! I like to run, and this is the first group i have seen on here like this. i always try to follow groups, but then get a little lost! is there anyway to tag a group so i can follow conversations and everyone's progress?
I am doing a 5k tomorrow morning....maybe....... I don't like to run in the cold weather, anything under 50 degress i don't like.
I am doing a 5k tomorrow morning....maybe....... I don't like to run in the cold weather, anything under 50 degress i don't like.
#210
Hey cerra,
Welcome - great to see a new "face". Oh good luck on that 5K (I hope you do decide to do it!) I hear you about cold weather. But usually once I get started it isn't so bad.
I'm not sure about the tagging, maybe one of the moderators or more tech-savvy folks can help you.
Welcome - great to see a new "face". Oh good luck on that 5K (I hope you do decide to do it!) I hear you about cold weather. But usually once I get started it isn't so bad.
I'm not sure about the tagging, maybe one of the moderators or more tech-savvy folks can help you.