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W1 R1 - no high, sore thighs

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I did my first ever run this morning!

I have hated running for my whole life but keep being told stories about how great it is. I had also noticed that I was getting out of breath more easily so I thought running would be a good way to improve stamina and heart health.

I managed to do the runs exactly as the program wanted without too much trouble, but still found the last two bits challenging which was great.

Sadly I didn’t get the euphoric high other people describe after running - I just felt a bit grumpy and tired and sweaty! I assume it gets better. I’m committed to completing it even if it doesn’t though.

Unfortunately my thighs rubbed a lot while running (the problem with fatter legs I guess) which is now quite sore - any tips for how to avoid this in future?

Thanks, ABB

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AnnieappleAdministratorGraduate

Well done for getting started!!! That’s the hardest bit! You can buy anti chafing pants. M&S do them & probably elsewhere. Just happened to see them there recently.

I didn’t get the euphoria until the full runs in the end weeks but found a special happiness in completing each run. Keep your pace very slow! It’s better for breathing & kinder to your body. Google Japanese slow running

Best advice I was given.

👍👏😊 So pleased you have begun this journey. Hope it brings you as much joy as it has me! Welcome 👋

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MummyTumGraduate in reply to Annieapple

Pretty much everything Annie said!

I, too, didn’t really get the highs til later on... but when they come, they’re oh so sweet 😎

Super well done for starting - this is an amazing programme and you will find so much support and encouragement here 😀🏃‍♀️

Welcome to the forum!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

The first step of any journey, may be the hardest:) Such early days and a massive well done for beginning this...!

if you have missed the huge pinned post on the Home page, then do read the How to run message that is so important:)

Take it really gently... slow and steady. Make sure you have warmed up well and try, even in these early runs, to relax.

This may help with the chafing...

runnersworld.com/health-inj...

Unlikely to experience the high until you are running further, but you will have the high of having got out there and completed your runs! A great feeling, well done :)

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IannodaTruffeMentor

Welcome to the forum and well done on getting started.

This guide to the plan is essential reading healthunlocked.com/couchto5...

Enjoy your journey.

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ablindbadger

Thank you to everyone for such encouragement!

And OldFloss, the article was a winner and has helped a lot, thank you. I will let you know how things progress, but wonderful to be so welcomed and encouraged here.

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate

Hang in there, it's a bit too early to reap such rewards as the "runners high" but trust us, it gets better... and better!

Read the guide, get some anti-chafe cream and keep at it and tell us how you do! 😁👍🏻

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