Well done for finishing your first run of W5 - however PLEASE be careful when it comes to shin pain, if you aren't careful you will end up with shin splints which can take weeks to recover from! Just slow down and be careful. Tasha99 may be right about the shoes.
Yeah Iβm ok, thank you! Good to see you progressing Just rest for your rest day and donβt push it, might just be how you are running or maybe because you arenβt doing dynamic stretches beforehand so your body isnβt as warmed up as it could be! Your arms most likely feel like they are getting bigger because you are most likely losing body fat from doing cardio so youβll notice small things like that - I noticed my calfβs first more than anything π xx
I found stretches really helped me be a lot more warmed up as I found I was quite stiff some days from some of my workouts the day before! Itβs definitely a mental thing but you do just have to completely concentrate on breathing, taking it easy and listening to your songs and not focusing on anything else. Someone suggested to me that if you have any negative thoughts to rub them out with a eraser in your head as if your negative thoughts are on paper, which helped me so much! One of my tips is if you arenβt feeling the song - change it! It helps me so much when I know Iβm fine physically, but exhausted mentally and I know a different song will help me speed up or keep a good mindset! Hope thatβs any help to you! xx
Awwwwwwww that's deffo right in π― percent going to take the stretches π§ββοΈ more seriously!!
I might carry a pencil β with me π and erase everytime I get a negative β thought π!!
I might even create a bubble π― π and just pop it everytime I get negative β!!
The main reason is if you would have asked me 5 years ago that I'll be running π 5 minutes on thy trot π΄ I'd be like naah don't lie π€₯!!
I've started listening to more motivational softer music that really pushes me through and it's AWESOME!! It's in Arabic and sounds so serene π§ββοΈ!!
Bubble sounds like a really good idea too, might even try that on my next run!
Don't worry, I think my friends and family are shocked that I can run for 25 minutes (tomorrow it will be 28) so that feeling will get better and better!
Motivational music is honestly key, don't know where I would be without it!
Ooooooh 28 mins π that's brill β₯!! Awwwwwwww please let me know how you get on for inspiration π.
Awwwwwwww thank you I was sore yesterday π and did some of the stretches you recommended π§ββοΈ and after using a massager π I was much better, thank you β₯!!
I've got this really good Arabic Inspirational Song, which really inspires me. Give it a listen π and tell me what you think π€ xx
Follow the advice in the guide to the plan on minimising impact, stretching after every run, hydration and strengthening exercises, all of which will help.
Stretching immediately after every run, nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/h... while muscles are still warm and supple, pulls out contractions, avoiding carrying tensions into the next run and also improves recovery by improving blood flow, as recommended in the guide to the plan.
This is more important than pre run dynamic stretching in my opinion.
I stated in my last answer that I believe that post run stretching is more important than pre run stretching. The important thing is not to use the wrong stretches, so check out the guide if you are confused.
Don't think about time or the physicality of running, just let your mind wander.
For me, running is some of my most creative and useful thinking time and the subject can be absolutely anything.
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