Fat Guy Jogging
jerren
Posts: 196
I'm 250 lbs right now and I was just saying to a friend that I could never see my self jogging, especially when I ride my bike as much as I do.
But something hit me last night and I had an urge to go and try my hand at jogging around the corrner. I decided not to do it in my neighborhood because we have big hills and I didn't want to mentally fail, so I decided to drive over to a nearby college that has a track. I only did 1/2 mile and it took me 7 mins but thats probably quicker than i've ever ran that distance in in my life.
And much to my surprise, I wasn't as tired as I thought I'd be. I suppose all of the cycling has my body conditioned a bit. I even felt like i probably could have kept going.
Well thats all, I didn't set a new world record or any thing. And I don't think Usain Bolt has to worry about me for the 2012 Olympics either, but it was definitely a huge moment for me.
Keep working hard everyone. We can all be successful. Don't look at success as a finish line, but as the hard work you put in every day.
But something hit me last night and I had an urge to go and try my hand at jogging around the corrner. I decided not to do it in my neighborhood because we have big hills and I didn't want to mentally fail, so I decided to drive over to a nearby college that has a track. I only did 1/2 mile and it took me 7 mins but thats probably quicker than i've ever ran that distance in in my life.
And much to my surprise, I wasn't as tired as I thought I'd be. I suppose all of the cycling has my body conditioned a bit. I even felt like i probably could have kept going.
Well thats all, I didn't set a new world record or any thing. And I don't think Usain Bolt has to worry about me for the 2012 Olympics either, but it was definitely a huge moment for me.
Keep working hard everyone. We can all be successful. Don't look at success as a finish line, but as the hard work you put in every day.
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Congrats!! It makes you feel good!!!0
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Read your post. Good job!0
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I never thought I'd run, either. I was a walker and I did yoga and my elliptical. My walks were up and down some pretty steep hills.
One day, I just thought, "I'm going to jog." And I did! :-) I'm still not a "runner" by any stretch, but I add jogging into my walks to get my calorie burn up a little. I don't go far or fast, but I do it and that's enough.
Good for you!0 -
Great job! Definitely a success to celebrate...it may not be a big deal to others, but it's a big deal to you.
Thanks for sharing!0 -
I recommend Couch 2 5 k if you're interested in running as exercise. I've been doing it for about 8 weeks now and can run 2 1/2 miles. You can either google c25k or go to coolrunnings.com. It's an awesome program.0
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WTG! I started the C25K program at 230-ish pounds and have never looked back. I love running now (and this is very funny coming from the girl who used to forge notes to get out of PE .0
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I read your post and am really impressed. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!0
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Congrats to you! I have always wanted to be a runner but I have this huge monkey on my back holding me down, it's ME. I mentally don't feel like I'm strong enough to do it so sure enough when I try, I tire out almost immediatly. I have been my biggest challenge in this journey to lose weight but am working to breakdown all those negative things I say to myself. Congrats to you for getting over this hurdle. I bet you must feel amazing!!!0
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I feel ya. I just started the C25K program last night but felt good at the end. If you're looking to start jogging look up the C25K program.0
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So how do you feel this morning? I can bike 30-40 miles, eazy-peazy, but running a mile makes me feel like I've been beaten with a bat. Just sore,,,
You feeling Ok?0 -
Awesome job... I would love to be fit enough to start running.. I guess baby steps is the way to go.. again.. AWESOME!:bigsmile:0
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So how do you feel this morning? I can bike 30-40 miles, eazy-peazy, but running a mile makes me feel like I've been beaten with a bat. Just sore,,,
You feeling Ok?
lol, right, biking is definitley where its at for me. I haven't quite ridden 40 miles yet ( most i've done in one sitting is probably only 10 miles) but I feel just fine after last nights jog. I got up and rode my bike to work today as I normally do.
thanks everyone for the words of encouragement!0 -
Congrats! That's awesome!.keep up the great work!!!0
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So many people are intimidated over running. Congrats for having the courage to go out there. It's the only way the weight loss happens for me. I can spend hours on the elliptical or bike with no significant loss. It's really just my training until I hit the pavement. Next step, 5k for a honorable cause ) You would be surprised how well you can do with a mass of people cheering you on.0
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Good for you. I envy you. I am just able to brisk walk, hopefully working up t o a jog. Have asthma so it's not easy. I've been very inactive until now so it's difficult. You are my inspiration0
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Thats great! You should be very proud! I find jogging akward too but I can't do much else b/c I'm not very coordinated0
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congrats and when u seethe people on loser running(anything from a sprint to a marathon) you know you can do it!!! Good job0
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I'm so proud of you! That is a big deal! I've never, ever been a runner either. I have always been heavy, slow and had flat feet. I did start getting in shape and did a 5K once in my late twenties. It about killed me though. :huh:
I've lost 33 pounds since August and I just completed my 2nd 5K, along with my little sister. I'm still not the fastest, but I beat my time in my twenties and I actually didn't think I was going to die afterwards! I am running regularly now and I am trying to train myself my a 10K. I'm really starting to enjoying running and it definately burns a LOT of calories!!
Keep up the great work...both cycling AND running. Get control over your mind and you will be amazed at what your body can do!!!
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Congrats and thanks for the motivation0
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You've inspired me! I'm starting next week... or when my legs are done screaming at me for this weeks workout.
Congrats!0 -
Hi,
The first step is the most important one...small steps...congrats!
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Your doing great, now keep jogging and it will turn into running. I highly recomend the C25K program if you want to continue your jogging journey. I started it in January and last weekend ran my first race called Warrior Dash, its a 5K run with 14 obsticals along the way.0
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bad *kitten* man. That's all it takes...a first step....and second....and third....until you run that 1/2 mile! sweetness0
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C25K people, I'm sold. I just downloaded an app for it on my iphone lol. I think I may go back out tonight and give it a shot! Thanks again everyone for the abundant info and support!0
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Love the quote! Your story and weight loss is very motivational!0
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Yes, that's motivating - thanks for sharing that one! I only signed up a week ago, and am trying to start exercising regularly - it's nice to know I'm not on our own with this, and I will see benefits in time!0
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