First time trying 3 miles. 27 1/2 minutes
golferd
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so, I just started running within the past couple of weeks. I did p90x and currently doing a second round, but I am running on non lift days. So, the other day did two miles and felt good about it. Today I pushed and did 3 miles in 27 1/2 minutes. I am excited because I hear sub 30 min is great. Considering I had 2 1/2 minutes to spare on only my second week of running I think that is very good. I wish I could lose weight; running has to be faster without this extra weight. My weight has not changed since march:(
Next challenge I guess is to break 25 minutes.
Next challenge I guess is to break 25 minutes.
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Ummmm, that's pretty much amazing! Good job! Yeah, I can run a sub-30 5k (3.1mi) but it's not a cakewalk for me...short legs >.<
My weight hasn't moved (+/- 2lbs) for the last 2 months. I feeeeeel where you're coming from. But even if you can't see or measure change, it's happening regardless. Your body is getting stronger. Just look at your run time. :-)0 -
Well, your run time was good enough to pass the Marine Corps' running test.
So I would be proud of that.
(3 miles, 28 minute max to pass.)0 -
holly crap. thats amazing time. i've been running for 2 years now and have only achieved the 10 minute mile.
nice work.!!0 -
Dude, that's great!
I've started running again (training for a half marathon in August) and I love it.
Some advice - take it easy. Now that we've lost weight, there's a tendency to run around like a teenager with his first…well, you know! Get a copy of a training program over at runnersworld.com, for example, and make sure you build up your distance slowly. Everything I read talks about no more increasing distance no more than 10% per week.
I also snagged a book from Amazon -
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1594867437
I bought a used copy so it was only $5 and was delivered to my door since I use Amazon Prime. Great learning resource.
Congrats on the run!0 -
way to go!0
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Thanks everyone0
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I noticed I finally started losing weight from running when I started increasing distance, rather than speed.0
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Amazing!!0
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I've recently started running, and just have started hitting 3 miles (5K) in 40 minutes. So yeah, you're 10 minutes ahead!!! grrr0
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That is an excellent time! Congrats!0
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Great accomplishment!0
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