02-05-2014, 01:03 PM
(02-05-2014, 11:28 AM)C.A.R. Wrote: Shit that reminds me, haven't been running this week at all. Better go tonight.
How far do you run bud? I'm trying to shift this baby weight, so-called because I've gained a belly since having a daughter.
Yup, blaming her for it...
Yeah I'm blaming mine on my ex fiancee as shes not around to argue back and also tearing the ligaments in my ankle at work twice in the last year.
I'm fairly new to running TBH so this is just my oppinion on it, its probably all wrong but I have been trying to build myself up to bigger and bigger distance. 3 weeks ago I couldn't run 1km straight but I've just got in from doing 5.3km (3.3miles). I entered myself into this triathlon to force myself to take it up and do the training as dieting wasn't working for me. I was so used to eating a huge amount when I used to race BMX that I found it so hard to cut down to what I need. Now I'm back to eating what I want and getting slimmer (I'm not actually loosing weight just converting fat to muscle).
My best mate (also a fatty) took up running about a year ago and his regular route is 4 miles but feels fitter and is slimmer. I don't run with him as although hes only a few inches shorter than I am I apparently run at a pretty impressive pace for someone so unfit. He does about a 10min mile whereas I do 8min miles.
I want to get myself up to being able to run 10-12km as the run on the Olympic triathlon is 10km. I'm only doing the Triathlon training as I want to get back into racing BMX and 4x but I can do something different every day rather than feeling like I have to hit the bike every day so its not a chore to train.
I find having the Runastic app (free version) on my phone to be a good encouragement to beat myself every time. I haven't got it set to post to facebook or start cheering me on in a really fake voice like some people do as thats a bit sad TBH. You can make it show the map in colours so you can see your fast bits and slow bits and again its a good help for pacing yourself. Finally I find it best to run a route with lots of corners or landmarks on to stop myself giving up as i always make myself run to the next corner/landmark which is easy if its 200m away but really shit running down the side of a featureless main road for a mile.
Also I wanna be fit enough for a naked lap at FCS LOL