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Brin ([personal profile] brin_bellway) wrote2018-12-07 03:26 pm
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Couch to 5k

I have taken up jogging! After 6.5 weeks, I am 5.5 weeks into the Couch to 5k program (there were a couple evenings where I was too busy).

I am not actually aiming for the ability to run 5k right now: I'm doing the running segments at 3.5mph (look, my treadmill is in imperial, okay?) rather than the theoretical running speed of 6.2mph. Once I've acquired the stamina to maintain 3.5mph for 30 minutes straight, I'll try picking up some speed. I read a post that recommended going for stamina first and working on speed later, and it does seem to be keeping me from getting overwhelmed.

I'm definitely improving: I really don't think my body as it was two months ago could have handled jogging for 8 minutes straight (let alone doing it again 5 minutes later). Sometimes I jog part of the way to work if I'm running a little late, and that's definitely gotten easier.

I wasn't thinking of racing when I decided to start--I primarily wanted the lifespan-extension and immune benefits, plus you never know when having some running skill might come in handy--but Mom encouraged me to go look into what races are available and what the requirements are. It looks like pretty much all the races around here are in agreement that you must maintain a minimum average speed of 3.75mph, and the big race is in October each year. By October, I might very well be capable of doing it. Maybe I will.
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[personal profile] another_normal_anomaly 2018-12-10 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
This is really cool and I admire that you're doing it. Good luck getting ready for a race!

I can currently do 5k on a treadmill at 3.2 mph, but I have no interest in racing or really in going much faster than that. I'm in it for the general health and lifespan benefits, plus I find it meditative and pleasantly tiring--going faster would tend to ruin that by making me pay more attention to my body and less to letting my mind wander.