NSV I Jogged 2 Miles!
HungryMom
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When I began taking better care of myself 9 weeks ago I was worn out walking 2 miles and couldn't jog a quarter mile. Tonight I jogged 2 miles without stopping. It felt so good!!
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way to go it's my favorite exercise now!0
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EXCELLENT!!0
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Congrats! It feels good, doesn't it?0
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Awesome!! Those accomplishments are so rewarding. Keep up the good work!0
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Good job!0
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That is an impressive accomplishment!0
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that's awesome!0
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very nice!! also I know I'm not the only one thinking about this but, what does " NSV " stand for?0
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Thanks everyone!
NSV= Non-scale victory0 -
i am so impressed!! i can barely run a mile!!!0
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Thats great!0
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YAY!0
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That's fantastic! Congratulations and keep it up :-)0
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Yay!!! Before you know it, you'll be running your first 5k..
I envy you. I cannot run 2 miles without stopping and I've been working out (not really running though) for about a year now.
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Wow! I've been afraid to start jogging. I just increase the incline on the treadmill each week or so. Your increase from 1/4 mile to 2 miles is very inspiring to me!0
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Great job!
MisterDubs, and anyone else who might be afraid to try jogging, I highly recommend the Couch-to-5K plan. It takes you from sedentary to running 30 minutes non-stop in about 9 weeks. For some that is a 5K distance, but slower runners like me will have a little farther to go.
When I started in January I struggled to run the 60 second intervals without stopping. Now I am running 3.1 miles (5K). It really works. The best part is, it's totally free. You can print it out or download a smartphone app to do the timing for you. It's really easy.
www.c25k.com0 -
I was just coming on here to post this exact same thing! I have been doing the C25K and I'm only on week 5, so I was supposed to walk 5 minutes, jog 10, then walk 5 more. But then I started jogging. I got to 10 minutes and told myself if I pushed through for 2 more I would hit a mile. So when I got to 12, I said I could do 15, and then 20 and then once I got to that point I was only 4 more minutes from 2 miles so I just kept jogging!0
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rblauvelt7, way to go.
I will warn you, though, be careful of pushing too far too soon. Your muscles, joints, bones, and everything else need time to adjust to the added distances. Definitely ride the wave when you get an adrenaline rush once in a while, but make sure you're taking your rest days and giving your body time to improve.
I jumped from 2.5 miles to 3.1 miles because I was feeling great and wanted to do the 5K distance for the first time, but then I was sore and in a little pain for a few days, so I had to back off and build back up to it a bit.0 -
Congratulations!!! Running/jogging is my favorite too! Though, not many of my friends share that sentiment! I hated running in HS, now I regret that I didn't actually give it a chance!!! Keep it up!!!0
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Congratulations! It's a real feeling of accomplishment, isn't it! GO YOU!0
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rblauvelt7, way to go.
I will warn you, though, be careful of pushing too far too soon. Your muscles, joints, bones, and everything else need time to adjust to the added distances. Definitely ride the wave when you get an adrenaline rush once in a while, but make sure you're taking your rest days and giving your body time to improve.
I jumped from 2.5 miles to 3.1 miles because I was feeling great and wanted to do the 5K distance for the first time, but then I was sore and in a little pain for a few days, so I had to back off and build back up to it a bit.
Yeah, I know what you mean, but I ran in high school so I have a general feel for what my body can handle. I woke up this morning and I'm not sore at all and my knee feels better than it has after a run in a long time.0 -
Congrats that is awesome!
I started the C25K in January and just "graduated". I ran 45 minutes last week. Then last night I did the Shred and immediately went out for a run. Let's just say I made it 12 minutes and my goldendoodle had to drag my broken self home....0 -
that's awesome, isn't it a great feeling?!
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It's already been said, but I'll say it too. Time to find your first 5k and fill out an entry form! They say the difference between a jogger and a runner is an entry form.
Oh, and look for a 10k around mid- to late-summer. You'll be ready by then. Great work!0
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