MCOS wrote: » Good for you putting your log up As road runner suggested build slowly, April is a good bit away. As someone else wise once said to me "the secret is consistancy"
Munster_Gal wrote: » Didn't get out this weekend at all between working and going for dinner with the family so i'll throw in an extra session during the week. I'm not too worried with missing my weekend one though as I've loads of time to build myself up but I do need to get into a routine of just getting up and going out once over the weekend (although the crap weather doesn't help! Trust me to decide in the winter to start building up for a 10k run!!!!!)
SUNGOD wrote: » great stuff munster gal , keep up the good work
Munster_Gal wrote: » went for a quick 2.3 mile walk. 31mins. A one min improvement on my times on the same route previously. Haven't done that route since November so not too bad. hoping to get the same one in again tomorrow
accensi0n wrote: » Hey, Just wondering why you're walking and cycling as prep for a run? How do you feel when you do go for a run? What did your last run consist of? (What was the distance, did you run for a minute, then walk for a min etc.) I started trying to run at the end of December and believe me I was awful. Having to stop multiple times in short runs. But by setting little goals like "OK, this time you have to keep going until you get past that house with the big tree etc." I've built up the distances gradually. Just think it would serve you better to just start running.
Munster_Gal wrote: » I'm only able to last for about a minute and a half or so per jog. It starts hurting my legs and I can't catch my breath (Although my fitness level isn't great anyway so that's a huge factor) I figure that by doing some cycling it'll help to build some of the muscles in my legs and help me out a bit with the running.... and besides.. all exercise is good exercise!