Several Sites for Newbie Runners
DanOhh
Posts: 1,806 Member
*Reposting this from the other day since post are cycling through so fast
If you've been thinking about getting into running and not sure the best way to get into it, here are some sites to help you.
This first site worked for many people here and myself. I was not a runner or even a walker a year ago and I couldn't run one minute without feeling like my lungs were going to explode. I'm now averaging running over 20 miles a week (and I didn't get started on this program until 7 months ago). This is due to "The Couch-to-5K" program or C25K. You can find out how it's done here for free:
http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml
Or you could pay for the whole training program that gives you a calender, podcast, and other things here:
http://www.activetrainer.com/couch-to-5k/?cmp=1032
Once you get to running or even walking all the time you'll want to keep better track of your distances, routes/maps, and pace/speed you're going at, this site is great for keeping track of your progress (and it's free):
http://www.dailymile.com/
Finally, once you're running/other exercise regularly you'll like to be kept up to date on running advise and you can find that here:
http://www.active.com/
Good luck to everybody and hope to see ya on the streets soon.
If you've been thinking about getting into running and not sure the best way to get into it, here are some sites to help you.
This first site worked for many people here and myself. I was not a runner or even a walker a year ago and I couldn't run one minute without feeling like my lungs were going to explode. I'm now averaging running over 20 miles a week (and I didn't get started on this program until 7 months ago). This is due to "The Couch-to-5K" program or C25K. You can find out how it's done here for free:
http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml
Or you could pay for the whole training program that gives you a calender, podcast, and other things here:
http://www.activetrainer.com/couch-to-5k/?cmp=1032
Once you get to running or even walking all the time you'll want to keep better track of your distances, routes/maps, and pace/speed you're going at, this site is great for keeping track of your progress (and it's free):
http://www.dailymile.com/
Finally, once you're running/other exercise regularly you'll like to be kept up to date on running advise and you can find that here:
http://www.active.com/
Good luck to everybody and hope to see ya on the streets soon.
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Just another tip for ppl. Check on your market on your phone for RunKeeper. You can get the RunKeeper PRO for free all of January. Its a 10$ app for free and has GPS. cal burn. distance, pace , routes, social network, fitness classes, and much more. They have a great web page also. Just Google RunKeeper or look it up on your apps. Iphone and Android markets have it for sure. Others will have to check. Also newest update integrates Polar and Woohoo HRM.0
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Thanks for sharing. I just started the couch to 5k program on Monday and I feel an improvement in my stamina and strength already!0
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Thanks for posting the links. I am getting into running now....0
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Thanks. Another site I like is www.mapmyrun.com which helps me calculate the distances i'm running.0
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