i didn't feel like running, but...
myurav
Posts: 165 Member
i did it anyway because i know how good i'll feel after i run. i only started running outside, and i have to say that it is easier for me to run outside than on a track or a treadmill. i feel as though i'm getting somewhere, and i don't get bored. also, if i stop halfway, i have to walk aaallll the way back! hahaha, so i'd rather just run it.
i guess i'm writing this because i've never, ever run consistently in my life. not only that, but before i started working out, i thought that a mile was such a long distance. and now, i'm running more than 3.5 miles (with a few walking breaks). it's amazing what your body can do! so stick with it.
if i'm ever really not motivated, i will put my hair up and get my sweaty gym clothes on. then, i have to shower no matter what, so i think that i might as well work up a sweat. try it! i also listen to podcasts to keep myself entertained. good luck on everyone's journey
today, i ran 3.7 miles in about 38 minutes, which is almost 6 mph! if i can do it, then you can definitely do it. keep up the good work!!
i guess i'm writing this because i've never, ever run consistently in my life. not only that, but before i started working out, i thought that a mile was such a long distance. and now, i'm running more than 3.5 miles (with a few walking breaks). it's amazing what your body can do! so stick with it.
if i'm ever really not motivated, i will put my hair up and get my sweaty gym clothes on. then, i have to shower no matter what, so i think that i might as well work up a sweat. try it! i also listen to podcasts to keep myself entertained. good luck on everyone's journey
today, i ran 3.7 miles in about 38 minutes, which is almost 6 mph! if i can do it, then you can definitely do it. keep up the good work!!
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That's fantastic! And really made me want to run.. Guess I know what i'll be doing when I get home
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That's awesome! Your are about twice as fast as me! My goal is to run 5 miles by December, I'm currently at 3.1 with walk breaks and a SLOW pace...0
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you'll get addicted to it if you keep it up...
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Good for you getting out there even if you initially didn't want to! Keep up the good work!0
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That is a great pace!! I run considerably slower than that, lol! But it was reading posts like yours that made me even consider running, and then consider running a 5k, and well, you get the drift!
So thank you for posting, and to those just starting out running - we are living proof that our bodies are amazing, and consistent effort pays huge dividends!
Oh, today I ran my longest time, 50 minutes jogging, and with my warmup/cool down I travelled 4.24 miles. I was so happy/proud (ok, maybe a bit high from the run, too!). May 15th I could barely walk for 15 minutes without getting sore and winded.0 -
That is awesome, I hope I can get to where you are!
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Well let me be the first to tell you if you have not already figured it out. You my dear, are a true runner! Its addivtive and hard but when you get into it and truly love the "personal" challenge it offers... you become one of THOSE. The ones you see running thru the eliments looking like they just got out of a shower and always have thier mouth open. lol.
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i was gonna wait till Monday, as I hate starting things on a day other than the beginning of the week, but this is what i started today...
http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml
it is a couch to 5k running schedule to help ease you into a running schedule.0 -
I could have almost written the exact same post. I really didn't want to do anything this morning, but made myself run 2 miles. Prior to late May, I didn't run at all since high school...and I only ran what was required of me in high school PE class. For the next 20+ years, I would say I couldn't run because of my flat feet...but, really, I was just lazy.
Now, even though running is not my primary exercise, I do enjoy the challenge to push myself. I also don't like the treadmill. I increased my route to 3.5 miles recently and I'm running at almost a 6 mph pace (did the 3.5 miles in 36:30). I hope to be able to run 5 miles at once before the end of the year.
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you'll get addicted to it if you keep it up...
great way to burn calories and feel good!
Fantastic and yes you will get addcited! I got the running bug and I agree, running outside is much better than in... You'll get way faster times and varied terrain...plus the technique if you're training for a race is better as you actually push off your foot as opposed to the treadmill pulling you foot! And yes, sometimes it's hard to get going or even to the gym but once you start getting into it, I find it hard to stop! Feels so exhilerating!
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Yes - yes - yes........fantastic effort - and I bet you feel so much better for it!!
I did not have the energy for my session this morning - but as I was meeting my trainer I had to go - and killed it - last time I did my X-Fit program I did it in 42 mins - today 38:28!!0
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