and it is soooo effing hard! If you're a runner, how long did it take for you to enjoy doing it? How long did it take for you to see a difference in your muscle tone, etc? I am able to run about a mile each night but by the end of that mile I feel like I'm gonna die. So how do I overcome this and get to the point where I can run longer and enjoy it? Thanks for the help ladies!
Re: Im trying to become a runner...
You gotta build up your stamina. When I was in HS, I would almost pass our after running a mile. Now, after running in countless 5ks, 10ks and one half-marathon, I consider myself a runner. It takes time to build stamina. Jog an extra mile each week. Try jogging on a treadmill so you can monitor your speed. You can start with a slow jog.....like 5 mph and then gradually work your way up. Always keep yourself hydrated before, during and after, too. And if you haven't, take some vitamins, your body might need them even more when you start working harder.
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How fast are you running your mile? If you are going too fast, slow down so that the run is more enjoyable. Faster times will come after your body is used to running.
Always stay hydrated to avoid cramping.
I never thought I would be a runner, but since I started in April 2008 I have run many 5Ks, 5 10Ks and 2 half marathons. Make sure you pace yourself! That was my biggest problem. I was going too fast trying to keep up with my husband, and I got worn out and short of breath fast. If I keep a slow pace that I'm comfortable with, I feel like I can run for hours.
Make sure you have a good pair of running shoes that are the right fit for your feet. I went to a running store to find out what type worked bet for my feet because I used to always get shin splints. Once I got good shoes, they disappeared. You can always find out what shoes work for your feet, then go online to see if you can get them cheaper.
Also, I wear a Polar heart rate monitor to keep my heart rate in check, that helps me when I'm running outside. I know that running will be hard if my heart rate is above 170bpm.
Also, make sure you have some great, upbeat music to motivate you throught your workouts. It make a huge difference for me! Good Luck, it feels so good when you figure out what works for you!
Another Coach to 5K-er here. I started out more than 4 years ago, and, I'll be honest, it took me a while before running was something I enjoyed rather than something I had to make myself do. Signing up for races really helped. I ran my first marathon last fall, and I am still running (although only 2 miles at a time at this point) pretty late in pregnancy... hoping to go right up until my due date!