Getting outside will be great. As you say the treadmill is in charge of your pace when you're outside you are in charge. It just takes some practice . Going slow and slower again if needed. You will be able to tell with your breathing if you are going to fast. It can be done . Well done and good luck 😊😊
Just run at a pace at which you can speak clear ungasping sentences as you run, as described in the guide to the plan healthunlocked.com/couchto5... forget about numbers.
It may take a few runs to get used to outdoors, but the move is definitely worth it.
I did the whole of program on a treadmill before eventually going for my 1st outdoor run in about 20 years. I was a bit nervous but in the end it was absolutely fine. I love the control that a treadmill gives but that wasn't a big issue for me going outside. I'd say not to worry about it too much. A few things though:
- 8 km/h outdoors will feel different to the same speed on a treadmill - it will feel harder harder
- that 1% incline won't have been much help to be honest - it will just have made you a bit fitter than if you'd have the incline at 0% - the 'feel' of running outdoors *is* very different and in my opinion, can't be replicated on a treadmill BUT you'll get used to it very quickly
- it's very likely that your cadence (number of steps per minute) will be *lower* outdoors for the same speed
- there are many apps (like Strava, Runkeeper, Endomondo) that can relay back to you through headphones any metric that you want during your run, e.g your pace/speed, duration, distance etc, so that might help you run at your 8km/hr.
- your breathing rate should be a good guide as to what speed you're going - so don't worry if you end up going slower than 8km/h - and don't stress if you don't actually know your speed when you go out... use your breathing as a guide ... if you're working too hard... SLOW DOWN!
Well done on your progress so far
Good luck!
John
PS I regularly swap between treadmill and outdoor these days - I could bore with the differences, but it won't mean much at this very early stage for you.
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