Calling all Runners
waldronsix
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Any runners out there? If it wasnt for running i dont know what kinda shape I would be in. I have grown to love it. I have 4 children and sometimes I just need that run to clear my head and recharge. Anyone else use your run time to decompress?
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I am a walker/jogger/runner and yes it is great for relieving stress and clearing my mind
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I love to run and feel the best after a few sweaty miles. I feel it is the best cardio if my body isn't too beat up from it. It just stinks that it hinders my muscle growth since I run 20-30 miles a week.
Do you believe in that your body burns less calories the more you get used to running? Thoughts on that?0 -
I just started running and this is so true for me! I use a nice short trail that has plenty of trees, shade and scenery. I know this isn't my topic, but does anyone have tips for a noob?0
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krknobbe10 wrote: »I love to run and feel the best after a few sweaty miles. I feel it is the best cardio if my body isn't too beat up from it. It just stinks that it hinders my muscle growth since I run 20-30 miles a week.
Do you believe in that your body burns less calories the more you get used to running? Thoughts on that?
Calorie burns don't change that much. If you lose weight, it will go down some. There's an excellent formula for estimating what you burn per mile running (it is still an estimate, though).
http://www.runnersworld.com/weight-loss/how-many-calories-are-you-really-burning?page=2
.63 x your weight (in lbs) x miles = Net Calorie Burn
I've been running for over 2 years. Love it for the stress relief, endurance improvements, and mental challenges.
There's an excellent running group here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/94-long-distance-runners0 -
ReynaDay01 wrote: »I just started running and this is so true for me! I use a nice short trail that has plenty of trees, shade and scenery. I know this isn't my topic, but does anyone have tips for a noob?
Tips? Just get out and enjoy the outdoors. Run as far as you think you can, but don't push more than that. Increase your mileage slowly (both weekly and single-run). Get properly fitted shoes - this is a huge help with new runners. Don't try to run too fast at first, and don't worry about pace. Just enjoy being outside0 -
ReynaDay01 wrote: »I just started running and this is so true for me! I use a nice short trail that has plenty of trees, shade and scenery. I know this isn't my topic, but does anyone have tips for a noob?
Check this out: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1217573/so-you-want-to-start-running/p10 -
krknobbe10 wrote: »I love to run and feel the best after a few sweaty miles. I feel it is the best cardio if my body isn't too beat up from it. It just stinks that it hinders my muscle growth since I run 20-30 miles a week.
Do you believe in that your body burns less calories the more you get used to running? Thoughts on that?
I did hear that. I heard that if you change your route it will help you burn more calories. Add hills or change directions. Sometimes I just run my route backwards and its a big difference. Hard to change things up without getting hit by a car...lol0 -
krknobbe10 wrote: ».
Do you believe in that your body burns less calories the more you get used to running? Thoughts on that?
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Calorie burns don't change that much. If you lose weight, it will go down some. There's an excellent formula for estimating what you burn per mile running (it is still an estimate, though).
http://www.runnersworld.com/weight-loss/how-many-calories-are-you-really-burning?page=2
.63 x your weight (in lbs) x miles = Net Calorie Burn"
HELP - yet another formula.
I'm having difficulty reconciling MFP with my phone app -Map My Run
Yesterday ran 4.7 miles - MFP gave me 461 calories, Map gave me 604 and this formula gave me 394. How do I know what is accurate?0 -
App calculations are all over the map, pardon the pun. It is best to err on the conservative side if you are using calorie expenditure from exercise for your CICO math.
A mapping tool that knows about elevation change may estimate a little higher, assuming a climb, than a straight cals per km/mile calculation, as would be expected.
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When I first began running, I was so unfit I barely moved my arms. Now I do. I think I put out a more efficient energy burn on my runs now.0
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