Running, community
Apr. 7th, 2008 12:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1.98 miles, 21:26. I was dead at the end - I need to learn pace better. I've got myself an 8-week 5k training program ... wonder if there are any races at the end of May or early June? (Answer: Yes, lots.)
Alternatively, or maybe in addition... my gym does occasional "mini triathlons" - 20 lengths of the pool, a mile and a half run (either on the treadmill/elliptical or on the road if the weather permits) and a 3-mile bike on the stationaries/spinning bikes. They're doing one again in June according to the newsletter that came today. The only challenging part of THAT would be the swim. *ponders*
And the community part... community is waving to a friend driving past you in their car as you run down their street on a Monday morning. The funny part is that she was probably on her way to the gym. ;^)
Alternatively, or maybe in addition... my gym does occasional "mini triathlons" - 20 lengths of the pool, a mile and a half run (either on the treadmill/elliptical or on the road if the weather permits) and a 3-mile bike on the stationaries/spinning bikes. They're doing one again in June according to the newsletter that came today. The only challenging part of THAT would be the swim. *ponders*
And the community part... community is waving to a friend driving past you in their car as you run down their street on a Monday morning. The funny part is that she was probably on her way to the gym. ;^)
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Date: 2008-04-07 06:44 pm (UTC)BEST training EVA!
don't beat yourself up about pacing, it will come. When starting you should run slower than you imagine is reasonable, the speed will come quickly.
**edited to say - that's pretty quick for nearly 2 miles
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Date: 2008-04-07 07:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-08 01:41 am (UTC)Keep pluggin away at it if the pace you set left you tired but not exhuasted you might just be a natural runner. Problem I faced was keeping the potasium in balance so i would not cramp. But your body will tell you if your pushing to hard. Shin splints usually the first sign.
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