Emi inspired running/workout
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Re: Emi inspired running/workout
Proud day for me today, as I ran my first unbroken 5k Did it in 31:47, which obviously means that my next target is to get that below 30:00
That said, I could've done that if I didn't have to slow down to almost a walk a couple of times - the base of my calves felt tight as anything when I reached the bottom of a hill. Anyone got any pointers for running down hills? I probably need to stretch my calves more during warmup, that might help.
That said, I could've done that if I didn't have to slow down to almost a walk a couple of times - the base of my calves felt tight as anything when I reached the bottom of a hill. Anyone got any pointers for running down hills? I probably need to stretch my calves more during warmup, that might help.
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Re: Emi inspired running/workout
Congrats! That's a big benchmark, and one that's fun to race once you get it down a little more. You'd be surprised how many 5Ks tend to pop up locally with a nice turn-out, good courses and even after parties.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Proud day for me today, as I ran my first unbroken 5k Did it in 31:47, which obviously means that my next target is to get that below 30:00
That said, I could've done that if I didn't have to slow down to almost a walk a couple of times - the base of my calves felt tight as anything when I reached the bottom of a hill. Anyone got any pointers for running down hills? I probably need to stretch my calves more during warmup, that might help.
Running down hills. Not sure how much you know, so I'll just give you everything I've got here. Stretching beforehand definitely helps, but make sure your stretches are dynamic, meaning that you're moving your legs in a controlled manner and doing multiple repeated stretches rather than one continuous, motionless static stretch, which can actually hurt you. Also, when running up hills, it helps to shorten your stride, whereas running down hills, it helps to lengthen your stride. Not too much, just enough to feel it. Lean forward slightly and try to make yourself move with the slope of the hill. Lastly, if the hill is really steep, then "snaking" side to side as you go down can prevent too much pounding and discourage injury.
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Re: Emi inspired running/workout
Thank you very much, for both the congrats and for the advice. Stretching is definitely something I need to work on, if I do it at all I don't think it's as effective as it should be so thanks for the pointers. And longer strides would make sense on going downhill, yeah - uphill I'm fine on, but downhill is a nightmare for me at the moment. It's annoying as outside of the immediate area where I live, it's unavoidable to find hills, so I need to figure them out. Got a 5k run in July lined up, so if I can do this alright then that should be a doddle by July
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Cool. You're welcome, and good luck.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Got a 5k run in July lined up, so if I can do this alright then that should be a doddle by July
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Yeah, W5D3 is where it gets nasty from the look of it I feel pretty confident that it'll be okay, but it's just kinda scary right now.Munchenhausen wrote:Fantastic, mate If I remember, shit really hits the fan at week five ;DWalshy12238 wrote:I began the C25K this week and so far have done W1D1 and W1D2, and both have been relatively easy. Although, that's probably because I was definitely not out of shape to begin with. I'm not too excited about what's coming up though, but hopefully by those points I'll be handling it a lot better.
I haven't looked at the schedule in a while, honestly... I've just been going out and jogging a certain route.
I don't even know how far it is.
I'm really keen to see the results! I'm mostly doing this to help my performance in my chosen sport, but it'd be nice to be able to pick up running as something by itself as well. Thanks!AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Haha, you think you're not excited now, but if you're anything like me, it's surprising how quickly you can gain the necessary level of fitness to do it. It does take effort, but it is a lot of fun And good luck!Walshy12238 wrote:I began the C25K this week and so far have done W1D1 and W1D2, and both have been relatively easy. Although, that's probably because I was definitely not out of shape to begin with. I'm not too excited about what's coming up though, but hopefully by those points I'll be handling it a lot better.
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Re: Emi inspired running/workout
I was supposed to do W2D1 today, but I had three games of Field Hockey yesterday and my legs are dead. Completely dead.
Rest day it is!
Rest day it is!
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I'd say that's probably fair, your legs do take a bit of a beating playing thatWalshy12238 wrote:I was supposed to do W2D1 today, but I had three games of Field Hockey yesterday and my legs are dead. Completely dead.
Rest day it is!
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Re: Emi inspired running/workout
Alright, so after yesterday's jogging session my shin was playing up. Kinda just felt like the bone itself hurt. This is normal, right? Just a sideaffect of the jolt-y movements jogging has?
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Mine does that sometimes. If I'm wearing my steel-cap boots (which I've learnt not to do now :L) it's worse, but I think most of it is the jolty movements which you guessed I think calf muscle tension's got something to do with it as well, so try stretching your calves more if you don't already (says the guy that frequently forgets to stretch at all -_-)
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Hah sometimes I'm needed to run around at work. You're right, Steeltoes are not good for running :'(AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Mine does that sometimes. If I'm wearing my steel-cap boots (which I've learnt not to do now :L) it's worse, but I think most of it is the jolty movements which you guessed I think calf muscle tension's got something to do with it as well, so try stretching your calves more if you don't already (says the guy that frequently forgets to stretch at all -_-)
I'll try that then, cheers
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You're not wrongAaronIsCrunchy wrote:I'd say that's probably fair, your legs do take a bit of a beating playing thatWalshy12238 wrote:I was supposed to do W2D1 today, but I had three games of Field Hockey yesterday and my legs are dead. Completely dead.
Rest day it is!
Side note, I did notice I was able to keep up the intensity a lot more during my games than before doing the first week of the program. It's probably just a placebo effect as of now, but it's a good sign I hope!
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Re: Emi inspired running/workout
I don't run at all but I've experienced the same thing with steel toed boots at festivals or longer walks to concerts. I will keep that in mind for the future. (Or better yet, start running for a change. )Munchenhausen wrote:Hah sometimes I'm needed to run around at work. You're right, Steeltoes are not good for running :'(AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Mine does that sometimes. If I'm wearing my steel-cap boots (which I've learnt not to do now :L) it's worse, but I think most of it is the jolty movements which you guessed I think calf muscle tension's got something to do with it as well, so try stretching your calves more if you don't already (says the guy that frequently forgets to stretch at all -_-)
I'll try that then, cheers
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Re: Emi inspired running/workout
Bad AaronIsCrunchy! You should always stretch before a run!AaronIsCrunchy wrote:(says the guy that frequently forgets to stretch at all -_-)
*Giggles, moves closer*
It's okay, I hate warming up too, and I don't even have to stretch my legs!
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Helpful tip: stretching on rest days does absolute wonders. You have no idea how much better my legs feel now after a bit of a stretch compared to twenty minutes ago.SpunkySix wrote:Bad AaronIsCrunchy! You should always stretch before a run!AaronIsCrunchy wrote:(says the guy that frequently forgets to stretch at all -_-)
*Giggles, moves closer*
It's okay, I hate warming up too, and I don't even have to stretch my legs!
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I dunno about you guys, but the mental images of that interaction were too much for meSpunkySix wrote:Bad AaronIsCrunchy! You should always stretch before a run!AaronIsCrunchy wrote:(says the guy that frequently forgets to stretch at all -_-)
*Giggles, moves closer*
It's okay, I hate warming up too, and I don't even have to stretch my legs!
especially since I imagine Spunky with a beard
have you ever imagines a bearded man act cutesy wutesy like emi
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