1/2 Marathon Training to Help Lose Weight
BeautifulBraveBlessed
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Today starts day one of training for my first 1/2 marathon. I would say it's also day one of my fitness journey, but technically it's not. I've tried a few times within the past five years but life happens and I never seemed to stick with it. Each time I try something new, so I don't get bored. While I enjoy the activities, I never put my health first. It wasn't until my last doctor's appointment I realized it's now or never. I refuse to be put on medication of any kind if I can change the results myself,( I will not be a victim of what my genetics say I'm predisposed to). So starting here right now today, I will work toward making better, healthier decisions for my life. It's not a diet... it's a lifestyle change. I'm not doing this for anyone but myself and my future, but I welcome anyone who wants to join me. We can offer each other words of encouragement and advice.
BBB
5'6"
SW 205
CW 198
GW 160
BBB
5'6"
SW 205
CW 198
GW 160
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Oh my gosh!!! I signed up for my first 1/2 Dec 3!!! Can we say nervous! I must start my training!1
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You've inspired me. I need to find a marathon of some sort locally.1
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My first half marathon in October 22nd! We got this!1
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Good luck! It was never on my "bucket list" to run marathons, but now I've done 3 half marathons, two full marathons and the Disney "Dopey" Challenge (5k, 10k, half marathon, full marathon in 4 consecutive days). The one thing I'll warn you about - but do not let this discourage you - running made me gain weight instead of lose weight because it wrecked my eating habits. I was ALWAYS hungry when training. Still, running made me physically and mentally stronger, so the benefits are worth it...but just be aware of how hungry you'll get!3
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i didn't lose any weight when i trained for a half marathon... got too rungry to maintain a deficit!
good luck!1 -
Wow thanks you guys! I will definitely take note of that hunger and maybe plan healthier snacks between meals to combat that. My race is November 13th! I'm so excited to see others on MFP participating as well!0
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i lost weight when i was training for my half. just be aware of what you are eating and try to eat nutritiously. i find that helped my runger1
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I lost weight during 2 1/2 months of HM training in Jan to March, but training in a deficit is a bit hard. I had to actually calorie cycle to get my training to work for me while trying to lean down. I only had a few to loose though which explains some of the difficulty.
It might take some trial and error to get the nutritional aspect for training and loosing weight to an art, but you can do it. Such as training fasted, etc. Hunger usually tapers down as you get more adapted to training.. Just some thing to watch out for.
I hope you come back and post your race day stats!!! Stay focused, listen to your body and best of luck!!1 -
How do you feel about running a 5k or a 10k?0
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OP:
Weight loss is through calories deficit. Running will help create that deficit but, as was stated above, you can still over eat and gain weight while running ;-)
Congratulations on your decision. Lace them up and get moving. Consider a program Couch to whatever is popular here. Amazon has Personal Running Trainer x weeks to y distance. I found those helpful.
Also consider a lifting/strength program. Getting stronger will help prevent possible injury when running.
If this is your first Half Marathon remember: You Are About to Record a Person Best at that distance.
Most of all, enjoy yourself.
My first Half Marathon is September 25. Come join the Half Marathon Training Group. Several of us there.1 -
I did a couple 1/2 marathons a few years ago. Loved them. But as others have said, running will not burn away all the extra food. And I 2nd the idea of strength training. Also consider biking, swimming or yoga as an active rest day or cross training days. Do what works for YOU! Just because I can eat a bowl of oatmeal and 4 cups of coffee before running, doesn't mean that will work for you. Experiment with things like clothing, socks, workout time, distances, intervals, cross training and stretching. Get yourself a foam roller and use it.. and if your feet are hurting after a long run, do an ice bath - pure pain but also relief.
Enjoy yourself! It's an awesome run. Good luck! We want to hear about your progress.1
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