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From my experiences, building up slowly from walking is the surest way to stay motivated. If you try to fun five miles, you will get discouraged and quit. Go at your comfort level and challenge yourself each week to go a bit further. If you are walking, just walk and keep moving up your speed each week until you are ready to jog or run. To have success, you can't make your goal impossible at the beginning. Make a sustainable goal and build on that each week.
Good luck!
I used to be pretty good at running (about 3 miles) back in the day. A couple weeks ago I committed to getting back on track with my health... rather than trying to argue with myself everyday to get on the dreadmill at home - I decided to just take the kids with me. They ride their bikes/scooters (I have a 7, 6, and 3 year old) while I walk. Yesterday I had so much extra energy that I shaved 2 minutes off my regular time on my first two laps around the block! I thought, let me try and jog a little. I made it an entire lap around the block! It felt like eternity, but I did it! Today I challenged myself to do it again and then did a little more.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait until I work my way up to actually running. It really does feel great - but mostly outdoors. I would never have been able to do what I did on the treadmill - there's just something magical about being outside! You mentally tell yourself - one more block, or just a couple more houses, etc...
One of the problems I have is I don't know how much is enough so I'm feeling like I'm not doing enough exercise. Some days, I'll walk, run and ride all in one day.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the treadmill but I think if I lived in a safe place, I would prefer to be outdoors.
Good for you on getting back on the healthy road and taking your little ones with you! Mine are really embracing it and loving the activity!
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