malissa 0 Posted June 2, 2009 Ok - you inspired me. After working out at Curves tonight I took a Detour to a fairly empty park. (No way would I let my neighbors see me running in front of the house....) Anyway, I committed myself to running to the end of the fence...and I did it! I probably looked like a big rolly polly fool....but I did it. This may seem like a silly question, but as a non-runner, what is the correct way to breathe? I was almost wheezing & my face was beet red. P.S. My goal is to complete a 5k by the end of the summer. Do you think this is doable?? -Malissa Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Claudine1975 0 Posted June 2, 2009 I just had to "get over it" when it came to people seeing me run. I started looking at people running and I barely noticed what they looked like from the car. I think you have to tune out everyone out listen to your music and just do it. I did and don't feel nearly as self conscious as I did on Sunday. This morning was great – I guess running releases some endorphins and I feel fantastic. I am still on week 1 of the Couch to 5K Podcast, and I am not ready for week 2 until I can run comfortably. Take it slow and do your best. You don’t want to go gun hoe and then injury yourself to the point of not being able to exercise. On the breathing, just take it easy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillOh 13 Posted June 2, 2009 (edited) Ok - you inspired me.After working out at Curves tonight I took a Detour to a fairly empty park. (No way would I let my neighbors see me running in front of the house....) Anyway, I committed myself to running to the end of the fence...and I did it! I probably looked like a big rolly polly fool....but I did it. This may seem like a silly question, but as a non-runner, what is the correct way to breathe? I was almost wheezing & my face was beet red. P.S. My goal is to complete a 5k by the end of the summer. Do you think this is doable?? -Malissa There is no wrong way to breathe, but two tips. If you listen to music, singing along (our mouthing it) helps you keep breathing regularly and keeps your blood pressure in check. Some people hold their breath during exertion. Also if you are susceptible to side cramps, breathing through your nose helps warm the air and alleviate that symptom. doable? heck yes. Most 5Ks are a fun, less competitive event and many people do a run/walk combo and just try to improve their times. I'm running them in about 28 minutes now, well behind the serious runners. My wife is working up to running the whole thing, but run/walking them in about 47 minutes with lots of people still behind her. Edited June 2, 2009 by BillOh corrected grammer to correct the illusion I think I'm a serious runner :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillOh 13 Posted June 2, 2009 (edited) I think you have to tune out everyone out listen to your music and just do it. While excellent advice from a self esteem point of view, I must add when you run with music, which I do, you have to be extra aware of traffic and your surroundings. When I run by myself, I run on sidewalks and the berm and keep an eye on traffic especially at intersections. On the two 5K road races I have run I don't use my MP3. On the last one, they had one direction of the road closed for the race. A pickup was running from the police and went into our lane, I kept running but moved to the berm. I could see a young lady about 100 yards ahead of me running down the middle and I couldn't catch her or get her attention The truck just missed her. It was the scariest thing I ever seen running. Edited June 2, 2009 by BillOh typo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillOh 13 Posted June 2, 2009 While excellent advice from a self esteem point of view, I must add when you run with music, which I do, you have to be extra aware of traffic and your surroundings. When I run by myself, I run on sidewalks and the berm and keep an eye on traffic especially at intersections. On the two 5K road races I have run I don't use my MP3. On the last one, they had one direction of the road closed for the race. A pickup was running from the police and went into our lane, I kept running but moved to the berm. I could see a young lady about 100 yards ahead of me running down the middle and I couldn't catch her or get her attention The truck just missed her. It was the scariest thing I ever seen running. I've found that the over the ear foam headsets don't cover up as much outside noise than the in the ear buds, so I chose to run with the foam ones. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Claudine1975 0 Posted June 2, 2009 I run in my neighborhood with the volume on low. I can hear a car coming before it gets to me. I don't plan on running at night and I wouldn't think running in a 5k with headphones on . I think you would need your full attention around you since there are so many people, kids and pets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillOh 13 Posted June 2, 2009 . I think you would need your full attention around you since there are so many people, kids and pets. This is not directed at you, but the group in general, you also need to have the full attention of drivers and can't assume you have it. Many drivers look right through runners at intersections and are focused on approaching traffic and will shoot out with out warning even if you are right in front of them. All that said, I have really enjoyed running again and have loved the 5K. Will I love the 10k this weekend? Only if I finish :frown:. It did inspire me to look up my old cross country coach (74-77) and talk to him this weekend. (You can find anything on the internet I swear. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krtork 0 Posted June 5, 2009 All that said, I have really enjoyed running again and have loved the 5K. Will I love the 10k this weekend? Only if I finish :biggrin:. It did inspire me to look up my old cross country coach (74-77) and talk to him this weekend. (You can find anything on the internet I swear. Good luck with the 10K this weekend! That is one of my next challenges, still toying with the idea, haven't fully commited to it yet. I bet your old xc coach loved hearing from you, that is great that you looked him up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillOh 13 Posted June 5, 2009 Good luck with the 10K this weekend! That is one of my next challenges, still toying with the idea, haven't fully commited to it yet. I bet your old xc coach loved hearing from you, that is great that you looked him up! The weather looks like it is going to be great. For this event, I will have to remember not to consider it a race, I need to keep my pace and just finish. When that is accomplished I can think about improving on the next one. On that first 5k, it brought back all the competitive feelings I loved about running from my past (not-over competitive, but enjoying the challenge/accomplishment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Claudine1975 0 Posted June 6, 2009 After a week of travelling I was able to run/walk today and I really missed it. Good Luck Billoh with the 10K:thumbup: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillOh 13 Posted June 6, 2009 After a week of travelling I was able to run/walk today and I really missed it. Good Luck Billoh with the 10K:thumbup: Thanks, My lovely wife who also does 5ks is sitting this one out, but will be waiting for me at the finish. I'll post a picture if she gets one. hoping to post a new low weight on Monday after the 10k Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillOh 13 Posted June 7, 2009 Good luck with the 10K this weekend! That is one of my next challenges, still toying with the idea, haven't fully commited to it yet. I bet your old xc coach loved hearing from you, that is great that you looked him up! Thanks, and I'm glad to report I exceeded my wildest expectations. After finishing two 5ks in around 29 minutes I just hoped to finish and be in around 60-70 minutes. I ended up at 59minutes flat with a strong kick at the end, just like I had when I was 17. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Claudine1975 0 Posted June 7, 2009 Great JOB!!!!!:thumbup: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krtork 0 Posted June 8, 2009 Bill~ WTG! I bet it felt great to finish strong! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillOh 13 Posted June 8, 2009 Bill~ WTG! I bet it felt great to finish strong! The great feeling continued through today. Down 1.5 pounds in one day. I'll have to work today to just maintain that. Next 5K Friday. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites