I've not posted much recently but I felt I needed to share something today. 3 months ago when I failed run 1, I didn't think running was for me. Heck 3 years ago when I stopped running I thought my knees would never let me run properly again. Never thought I'd have a tear when completing my first 30 minute run, but here we are and thanks to all of you helpful folk and friends.
I think I've barely did much over 2.5km. However attached is a graph of me trying to keep my little heart beating in the green zone, to improve my aerobic fitness. Now I know how to run regularly and get/stay fit!
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Thanks, been a bit busy busy with work and home so haven't had time lately. Also it seemed everyone I knew finished the programme already, so didn't feel I needed to check in on you guys anymore lol.
Thanks I have to start taking deeper breathes and smaller strides to bring the heart rate down takes a while... And then suddenly it drops too much lol!
Week 1 run 1 can only be described as a fail if you ended up back on the couch. As it is, it was a practice run, and the start of a life-changing journey. 👍
That is true, I was pretty demotivated after the first run. Thought I'd look online to see what I could do and found this place with lots of advice which has helped so much.
It is motivating to someone who is struggling to finish week 1 with poor iron levels! I am out of breath so quickly at the moment! And slightly dodgy knees too...
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