
But I haven't given up.
Come on, that little rain is no real hindrance for a workout routine. A softshell jacket is your friend.gRaViJa wrote:Today my exams are over and it raining non-stop. Whyyyyyyyyy?
It was a real torrent rain, some areas even flooded here :p weather seems better now, so tomorrow i'll restart running and this evening i'll start doing push-ups again.dunkelfalke wrote:Come on, that little rain is no real hindrance for a workout routine. A softshell jacket is your friend.gRaViJa wrote:Today my exams are over and it raining non-stop. Whyyyyyyyyy?
No harm in postponing the week, bro. Your body's gotta work up to it, so it takes some extra time sometimes. Just keep at it.Megumeru wrote:screw week 5.
Dude, I'm sorry to hear about your injury. Just be real careful with it, try not to strain it any more than it is, and keep it on ice. Hopefully you'll be able to pull through it in short order!mysterycycle wrote:I haven't given up.
thanks xDgRaViJa wrote:you're getting there Akros! I just started training again. tomorrow first run in 8 days or so.
damn straight mate, you msut never give up. But whatever that injury is, it sounds painful...science terms always make everything sound painful for some reason...mysterycycle wrote:Just popping in briefly to say that I'm still onboard with the plan, and can't wait to start running again, but that pain in my knee turned out to be a sprained medial collateral ligament, at least as near as my internet-aided amateur diagnosis goes. Haven't seen a doctor yet, but I should be doing that soon (wish Emi could just take me down to see Nurse); in the meantime I've gotten a sports knee brace and I'm taking the occasional ibuprofen to keep the swelling down. I'm walking with a limp right now, and after four hours on my feet at work, it's usually pretty sore, so I don't think I should be trying to run right now. It's frustrating.
But I haven't given up.
Yeah, I restarted week 4 after running out of breath in week 5 day 1. Seriously pissed me off somehow...ZXRN wrote:
damn straight mate, you msut never give up. But whatever that injury is, it sounds painful...science terms always make everything sound painful for some reason...
@akros: I think it was Megumeru then. I'm just glad someone's still on week 4 so I don't feel too left out. You guys are progressing much faster now after all.
(and I still dunno the secret to your more than 21 min. of non-stop running)
haha you cheat! anyways, I wanna know what those things you did in your extra time. So I can get ready for the real deal as well.Akros wrote:@ZXRN I'll let you on a secret, I might not have run much till now, but I'm a soccer/football referee so keeping up with the runs wasn't as tough for me as it might have been for you![]()
oh and the first 3-4 weeks I always did some extra time to get ready for the real deal : p
Still, in most games I don't have to run much, so that's why I'm kind of out of shape
Megumeru wrote: Yeah, I restarted week 4 after running out of breath in week 5 day 1. Seriously pissed me off somehow...
I was a rugby player in high school, but that was two years ago. Since college and university I hardly spent my time outside running/exercising and--I do admit--I gained some weight (maybe 'some' isn't an accurate depiction but meh). It's nice doing this thing again aside from spending my time inside by the computer writing/reading and stuff...life needs balance, you know?
Have you tried rubbing lemons...?Enemy | wrote:treadmill isn't working again
messing with wires didn't work, neither did kicking it hard
Sounds like typical stomach/side cramps from running. They suck badly and often last a few days IME. Though I'm not doctor and if you feel it's worse then try a doctor.ZXRN wrote: I too am pissed off at this amazing pain suddenly appearing at the lower right of my stomach. (i dunno if it's the kidney or appendix. I ain't good at science.) I was in the middle of the 5 min. run when it appeared so I thought maybe it'll pass at some point and kept going...But it hurt even more when I sped up a little. It's like the closer I get to the goal the damn thing got worse.
It's gone now, so I hope it's gone for good.
Yup, it just happens sometimes and it really sucks (it's not dangerous or anything). You should certainly not drink any sodas/fizzy drinks before runnign because that can cause those side cramps.jmeks23 wrote:Sounds like typical stomach/side cramps from running. They suck badly and often last a few days IME. Though I'm not doctor and if you feel it's worse then try a doctor.ZXRN wrote: I too am pissed off at this amazing pain suddenly appearing at the lower right of my stomach. (i dunno if it's the kidney or appendix. I ain't good at science.) I was in the middle of the 5 min. run when it appeared so I thought maybe it'll pass at some point and kept going...But it hurt even more when I sped up a little. It's like the closer I get to the goal the damn thing got worse.
It's gone now, so I hope it's gone for good.