New to Fitday,Did my 1st 5k
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New to Fitday,Did my 1st 5k
7/21/12- I did my first 5k run, it took me 46mins and 50secs, but I finished it and took 3mins and 21secs off my personal best time. I had only trained for one month and not hard at that,but I think I am bitten by the race bug. So I have decided to take training more seriously and sign up for another race.
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Cool & Congrats on your first of many races!
I started running 5k's couple years ago, got bitten by the bug and now I'm doing 10k's and have done one 1/2 marathon so far this year and I plan on doing a my 1st Marathon in December.
It's a good addiction to have..
I started running 5k's couple years ago, got bitten by the bug and now I'm doing 10k's and have done one 1/2 marathon so far this year and I plan on doing a my 1st Marathon in December.
It's a good addiction to have..
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Abby
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It's taken me 3 years to get to this point, when I first started, I absolutely hated running and could barely run 1/2 block before feeling out of breathe and everything was hurting.
However,I've taken the last 2 months off from running (I've had a couple of injuries and needed to focus on other things) so I'm guessing my times would really be off from what they were. There's a few more races coming up in the next month, so I guess I'll see how "off" I am..
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I'm sure you will do fine. I went to a running store today, I had my feet measured, they had me walk in the store barefoot and jog in the store. Then they pointed out some shoes that would help me. I had never none that before, I just went and bought a pair of shoes at Kolhs. They told me I was flatfooted, didn't know that. I told them the problems I was having with aches and pains, and hopefully these shoes will help. we will find out tomorrow, when I do steps.
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You are on the right track! It is great having a running store that you can go to. I had one in my old town and loved it when they fitted me for shoes. I usually wear a size 8.5 and they sold me a size 10!! I never would have thought that my feet would need that much room but the shoes have worked wonders.
Don't expect all of your aches/pains to go away tomorrow when you wear the new shoes. Your body needs to adapt to them a little. Give them a couple of tries before you make a decision about them.
Oh, and your race times are fantastic. Try not to compare your times to other people (I know, it is hard...I still do it too). Compare your times and how you feel at the end of the race to how you did last time on a similar distance. My finish times haven't changed all that much but I now feel energized and bouncy when I finish a 5K, as compared to the huffing/puffing/dying version of myself that used to be bending over at the finish.
Don't expect all of your aches/pains to go away tomorrow when you wear the new shoes. Your body needs to adapt to them a little. Give them a couple of tries before you make a decision about them.
Oh, and your race times are fantastic. Try not to compare your times to other people (I know, it is hard...I still do it too). Compare your times and how you feel at the end of the race to how you did last time on a similar distance. My finish times haven't changed all that much but I now feel energized and bouncy when I finish a 5K, as compared to the huffing/puffing/dying version of myself that used to be bending over at the finish.