Not in Crawley Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 The first mile of any run should be warming up and getting your breathing correct so yes, if you are going for a time do a warm up mile before. Re gait analysis I have my doubts about its value. If you are not having problems and your shoes wear evenly then you haven't a problem. If you do get it done then go somewhere proper, you hear stories of people getting conflicting results from different stores. The more I read into it the more I think about of worries about knackering your joints is misguided. Running makes bones stronger and denser and ligaments bigger and stronger so it should if anything prevent injuries. Finally when increasing mileage Little Henry's and my coach always has us increase a mile, consolidate the next week then add another mile the following week etc. Give your body time to recover and rebuild. Your long runs should be at a comfortable talking pace and not about speed, you can cover that on your shorter runs. Thanks WM. Yes, I'm the same about Gait analysis, its just I keep getting a pain in my left ankle and throughout my right foot the further distances I do. I don't have a even wear on my right foot, I heelstrike on the right hand side quite badly. Mainly I tried on a load of trainers (and had to run up and down the street looking like a right plank, and bought the ones that were most comfortable) Going to give the warm up more time and then try and increase to 6k this week. Also, for the money I spent, why are proper running training so bloody ugly. I was worried that I might have to buy a pair of Brooks. They looked like Alien dressed up for a Hen night. Quote
Sweep Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 I'm back out on the roads tonight, been putting it off for far too long - I suspect it's going to be hard work! Fucking hell...first run in over a year. 3 miles in 24m13s, and I think I'm going to die Quote
Not in Crawley Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 I think I coughed up a lung on my first time out. Amazing how quickly the body changes, recovery especially. Oh and the stopping smoking helped! Quote
tomski Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 28:47 today first time i looked at the watch it was set to fooking calories good luck with tomorrow, pushing 10x what i'm doing defies belief to anybody considering parkrun, do it i find it hard but theres all shapes n sizes no tomski though, conspicuous once again by his absence I've retired. I'm a footballer not a run round in circles man ???? Quote
Sweep Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 I've retired. I'm a footballer not a run round in circles man When you've got a footballing brain as precise as yours, you don't need to run around a lot. Quote
tomski Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 When you've got a footballing brain as precise as yours, you don't need to run around a lot.Spot on. Quote
Site Supporter only1swanny Posted April 3, 2017 Site Supporter Posted April 3, 2017 First session at total fitness... Goosed.. think I'm going to be sick.. Pylometric bollocks... Quote
Whites man Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 First session at total fitness... Goosed.. think I'm going to be sick.. Pylometric bollocks... Well done for getting yourself down to the gym after that terrible news for you yesterday. Quote
Site Supporter only1swanny Posted April 3, 2017 Site Supporter Posted April 3, 2017 Well done for getting yourself down to the gym after that terrible news for you yesterday. ? Quote
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted April 3, 2017 Site Supporter Posted April 3, 2017 The dogs being shot in Deane. Beautifully set up. Quote
Youri McAnespie Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 (edited) I used to run up to Little Hulton and back on the old Bolton-Eccles railway line - that many devil dogs running amok I started carrying a large screwdriver (in my top pocket - not brandishing it in hand ) to defend mesen, Maximus against the CGI tiger style, in case of attack... Good work btw, whites man (both marathon and snaring Swanny)... Edited April 3, 2017 by Youri McAnespie Quote
tarian1979 Posted April 4, 2017 Posted April 4, 2017 27 29 for 3.5miles last night. Slowed down my average 5k pace by about 90 seconds to try build distance. Up to 10k in a few months is target. Up half a mile every week or two Quote
Whites man Posted April 9, 2017 Posted April 9, 2017 Congratulations to little Henri Lloyd who completed his first triathlon over in Skipton today. Quote
jules_darby Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 Casino definitely looked aids ridden on Saturday Quote
no balls Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 Gym 4/5 times a week but I still can't run more than a few hundred yards. I'm not build for it. It's got to be genetics I reckon. Quote
Moderators Casino Posted April 10, 2017 Author Moderators Posted April 10, 2017 like whitesman told me, everybody feels like that just got to run stagger through it Quote
gonzo Posted April 11, 2017 Posted April 11, 2017 Gym 4/5 times a week but I still can't run more than a few hundred yards. I'm not build for it. It's got to be genetics I reckon. Interval training is what you need. Run for two minutes. Walk for 2 minutes. When your feeling run then jog then walk, then back up again. Chop it up. Keeping your heart rate down and steady is key to burning body fat. If you heart is going like the clappers and you're blowing out of your arse, your only burning glycogen and stored sugars. Not fat. If you carry on an blast through the other side, you'll use everything up. But there's no point running like mad for 15 minutes ,getting all out of breath and killing yourself. You're better off extending the time, either a nice steady jog or like I say above do interval training. It's perfect for folk that can't crack running for long periods. Short periods will only achieves cardio vascular progress only. Quote
Sweep Posted April 11, 2017 Posted April 11, 2017 Interval training is what you need. Run for two minutes. Walk for 2 minutes. When your feeling run then jog then walk, then back up again. Chop it up. Keeping your heart rate down and steady is key to burning body fat. If you heart is going like the clappers and you're blowing out of your arse, your only burning glycogen and stored sugars. Not fat. If you carry on an blast through the other side, you'll use everything up. But there's no point running like mad for 15 minutes ,getting all out of breath and killing yourself. You're better off extending the time, either a nice steady jog or like I say above do interval training. It's perfect for folk that can't crack running for long periods. Short periods will only achieves cardio vascular progress only. Can I not just pop a couple if Juice Plus tablets instead? Quote
no balls Posted April 11, 2017 Posted April 11, 2017 Interval training is what you need. Run for two minutes. Walk for 2 minutes. When your feeling run then jog then walk, then back up again. Chop it up. Keeping your heart rate down and steady is key to burning body fat. If you heart is going like the clappers and you're blowing out of your arse, your only burning glycogen and stored sugars. Not fat. If you carry on an blast through the other side, you'll use everything up. But there's no point running like mad for 15 minutes ,getting all out of breath and killing yourself. You're better off extending the time, either a nice steady jog or like I say above do interval training. It's perfect for folk that can't crack running for long periods. Short periods will only achieves cardio vascular progress only. Cheers for that. I think I'll just stick to the gym then Quote
Big E Posted April 11, 2017 Posted April 11, 2017 Cheers for that. I think I'll just stick to the gym then Get on some spin action Quote
Moderators Carlos Posted April 11, 2017 Moderators Posted April 11, 2017 Can I not just pop a couple if Juice Plus tablets instead? If only I knew where I could get hold of some of these miracle tablets! Quote
Site Supporter White on Tyne Posted April 11, 2017 Site Supporter Posted April 11, 2017 (edited) Interval training is what you need. Run for two minutes. Walk for 2 minutes. When your feeling run then jog then walk, then back up again. Chop it up. Keeping your heart rate down and steady is key to burning body fat. If you heart is going like the clappers and you're blowing out of your arse, your only burning glycogen and stored sugars. Not fat. If you carry on an blast through the other side, you'll use everything up. But there's no point running like mad for 15 minutes ,getting all out of breath and killing yourself. You're better off extending the time, either a nice steady jog or like I say above do interval training. It's perfect for folk that can't crack running for long periods. Short periods will only achieves cardio vascular progress only. So why are you asking me for taxi recommendations then you lazy get! Edited April 11, 2017 by White on Tyne Quote
Escobarp Posted April 11, 2017 Posted April 11, 2017 If only I knew where I could get hold of some of these miracle tablets! T3 tablets are the lazy bastard option. Work wonders for me. Still a fat bastard but know after one month of them will be able to enjoy stocking upto fat bastard status again Quote
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