Training on a treadmill
rebeccaahola894
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Below is a link to an article about training on a treadmill. It has some good ideas for those of us stuck training inside at the moment.
http://www.runnersworld.com/ask-coach-jenny/how-to-run-long-on-the-treadmill-without-losing-your-mind?cid=soc_Runner's World - RunnersWorld_FBPAGE_Runner’s World__RunningTips
http://www.runnersworld.com/ask-coach-jenny/how-to-run-long-on-the-treadmill-without-losing-your-mind?cid=soc_Runner's World - RunnersWorld_FBPAGE_Runner’s World__RunningTips
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thanks for the link
I try to survive with an audiobook. I listen to music outside but my tempo changes with the music and the treadmill does not respond to mind-messages :P0 -
I hate running on the treadmill so much I am getting more bold about running in inclement weather. Saturday I ran through the rain rather than going to the gym. I am running a 5-mile race in a few weeks that takes place no matter what the weather is so that is incentive to face the adversity now. When I do end up on the treadmill, it's all about the music! I also don't mind doing speed work intervals to keep it interesting. It's funny because I first got consistent with running on the treadmill. Once I ran outside I never looked at it the same!0
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rebeccaahola894 wrote: »Below is a link to an article about training on a treadmill. It has some good ideas for those of us stuck training inside at the moment.
http://www.runnersworld.com/ask-coach-jenny/how-to-run-long-on-the-treadmill-without-losing-your-mind?cid=soc_Runner's World - RunnersWorld_FBPAGE_Runner’s World__RunningTips
Thanks for the link. I am one of those that ends up indoors more than I would like.0 -
I wI hate running on the treadmill so much I am getting more bold about running in inclement weather. Saturday I ran through the rain rather than going to the gym. I am running a 5-mile race in a few weeks that takes place no matter what the weather is so that is incentive to face the adversity now. When I do end up on the treadmill, it's all about the music! I also don't mind doing speed work intervals to keep it interesting. It's funny because I first got consistent with running on the treadmill. Once I ran outside I never looked at it the same!I hate running on the treadmill so much I am getting more bold about running in inclement weather. Saturday I ran through the rain rather than going to the gym. I am running a 5-mile race in a few weeks that takes place no matter what the weather is so that is incentive to face the adversity now. When I do end up on the treadmill, it's all about the music! I also don't mind doing speed work intervals to keep it interesting. It's funny because I first got consistent with running on the treadmill. Once I ran outside I never looked at it the same!
Oh I would love to run outside ALL the time, much more enjoyable and free, but the smoke and cold in the air kills my lungs
I actually really like running in the rain when it's warmish outside, it's a bit less enjoyable when it's cold and windy but still better than the treadmill :d0 -
I really don't like running on the treadmill, but it beats running in the freezing temps and ice and snow covered sidewalks I did manage to do 6 miles on the treadmill last night. Previously I was only able to stave off boredom for 4 miles so I was happy with that.
Having a high tempo running playlist is a must for me. I have a hard time concentrating on a tv show and reading is out of the question, so music is what gets me through. I'm sure I look totally ridiculous because I lip sync along to the songs and sometimes throw in some enthusiastic arm movements (while air punching to The Eye of the Tiger on one of my very first runs, my arm got caught in my earbuds cord and sent my phone flying....I was at a public gym. I ordered wireless earbuds the next day, lol). I'm very much looking forward to the day that it is again warm enough to hit the pavement. Luckily, my half marathon training doesn't need to start until April/May-ish, so I can do all my long runs outside.0 -
I try to survive with an audiobook. I listen to music outside but my tempo changes with the music and the treadmill does not respond to mind-messages :P [/quote]
I can't remember the name of it but o used to have a great app which changes the tempo of your music to the correct cadence. It was excellent!0 -
JessRaddatz wrote: »I really don't like running on the treadmill, but it beats running in the freezing temps and ice and snow covered sidewalks I did manage to do 6 miles on the treadmill last night. Previously I was only able to stave off boredom for 4 miles so I was happy with that.
Having a high tempo running playlist is a must for me. I have a hard time concentrating on a tv show and reading is out of the question, so music is what gets me through. I'm sure I look totally ridiculous because I lip sync along to the songs and sometimes throw in some enthusiastic arm movements (while air punching to The Eye of the Tiger on one of my very first runs, my arm got caught in my earbuds cord and sent my phone flying....I was at a public gym. I ordered wireless earbuds the next day, lol). I'm very much looking forward to the day that it is again warm enough to hit the pavement. Luckily, my half marathon training doesn't need to start until April/May-ish, so I can do all my long runs outside.
omg literally me..I feel like the people next to me on the treadmill think I'm crazy when the arm movements and facial gestures come out
I do like treadmills because they force me to keep my pace..I slowly slow down outside lol0
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