So, On Boxing Day I decided to take the plunge. I felt so jealous that many of you were running, I didn't think I had the time, but I just got up out of bed and did it!
Apart from the first 3 weeks I've done all of the programme on the treadmill. So, what did I discover?
1. Running outside is more sociable. I saw so many people, including 2 other runners, and everyone was in a Christmasy mood and said hello. In the gym I'm a bit of a ice maiden and just focus on the exercise. I don't go to chat!
2. I didn't sweat so much as I do in the gym. In fact it was pretty nippy when I first got out but I soon warmed up! Much nicer.
3. I am quite noisy! I wear ear plugs in the gym but ran "naked" outside and couldn't believe it was only little me making all that noise. But who cares?
4. I didn't find outside running harder or easier, just different. I took the pace very slowly and just enjoyed it.
5. I discovered a road that I didn't know existed (we've been in the area for 16 years!) and a very nice road too.
6. It was so great to measure my increased fitness. I ran the same road I did on the first run when I was so out of breath after 60 seconds. Yesterday I just glided down it and onto the next one... and the next one..! Loved it.
7. The air is much nicer than the gym. Not altogether fresh as there is quite a bit of traffic where I live, but definitely nicer than other people's sweat!
8. We use different muscles running outside than on a treadmill. Today my shins are a little sore but I'm sure this is to be expected. Nothing else hurts, including my knees, which are the reason I took to the treadmill in the first place. Whey hey!
So, all in all I really enjoyed the outside run. I didn't track how far (must drive it to measure) but did about 25 minutes. Could have gone further but need to ease my joints into it so will take it easy at first.
I plan to do 1 outside run a week, and the other 2 on the treadmill and then slowly increase the time outside. That's the plan!
I am so chuffed. Thanks to everyone who gave me advice. Here's to 2014!