We are pleased to announce that as of March 4, 2025, an updated Rich Text Editor has been introduced in the MyFitnessPal Community. To learn more about the changes, please click here. We look forward to sharing this new feature with you!

running outside motivation

ashesnposies333
ashesnposies333 Posts: 59 Member
edited November 2024 in Motivation and Support
OK hi, I'll start by saying I have never been a runner. Ever. But I have always loved the idea of being able to run and maintain a run for long periods of time in case of things like the zombie apocalypse (jk mostly but my irrational fear of zombies still weighs on my mind since I am slow lol) anyway! I have run on treadmills recently at the gym or in a hotels gym but don't have a membership due to cost. I really enjoy running, it feels awesome and makes me sweat. I have looked up proper form and breathing, but motivation to go run outside is lacking. I live near a HS that is a little over a mile around, but I live in the central valley in california and its summer so we get temperatures between 95-110°f all the way through October. Going at night or in the morning are the obvious times but I lack the motivation.
Any tips or ideas to get me started would help a lot, please and thank you!!

Replies

  • Snorks43
    Snorks43 Posts: 15 Member
    No comments on running, but just remember in case of a zombie apocalypse always remember rule no. 2 - Two shots to the head :)
  • PaytraB
    PaytraB Posts: 2,360 Member
    edited July 2017
    I am not a true morning person. But in the summer, I get out on my run early(ish) on the weekends and holidays. It's a wonderful feeling and the air is so fresh and cool(ish). I can recommend doing this a couple of times a week.
    Hot days are good training, too. However, stay hydrated and don't be afraid to stop and walk to cool off a bit. I usually run about 5K. In the summer, I still run 5K but not necessarily all together. I may run 2K, walk a few minutes, run 2K more, walk again, run 1K....or any other combination. It's still a 5K run.

    Maybe run the shady side of the HS, walk the sunny?
This discussion has been closed.