Re: Emi inspired running/workout
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 11:28 am
Parks, streets without much traffic etc. are good too. I was scared of running on concrete too, but if you have good shoes, it shouldn't be a problem.
try using google maps or earth, set up a route appropriate for you, and there you goLolzster wrote:ok thanks, I'll just do some laps around my neighbourhood, not that crowded and has some varying gradients which is nice and a challenge!
Shame I can't judge distance though lol
They're still kinda bad; staying on my feet at work 5 days a week in crappy shoes is making it a bit harder for them to heal. My right ankle isn't sensitive at all any more, though, so I'm not too worried about it. That and the fact that aside from the sensitivity, they seem alright. There aren't any painful positions or anything like that.FissionXMailed wrote:Whoa whoa whoa. Never ignore an injury, no matter how small. As soon as something doesn't feel right you should be cautious and not push yourself. After all you can cause more bad than good thinking you can push yourself to finish it.BionicKraken wrote:I want my ankles to stop hurting. They probably would've healed a week ago if I hadn't tried to ignore it. :L
Take a few easy days, give your ankles a day or two of rest, then see if the problem persists. If it does give it another day or two and see again. If the problem still occurs consult a doctor.
EDIT: Also apply icy-hots if you have any.
7km/hMegumeru wrote:Any of you guys using treadmill, I need a little help on 'speed'.
What's the 'set' you run with? 7.5? 8.5? 9.0? I usually run with 9.0 but I think it drains too much of my energy a little too fast, but I'm not sure. What's the norm?
zeldas12 wrote:Oh man, I've got a long way to go but I hope I can build up my stamina before W5.ZXRN wrote:sweet dude. I'll try to catch up with you guys soon. Wait for meeeh.Megumeru wrote:Tried the week 5 day 1 just for kicks today and...
...what do you know, I did it. Not even tired too (well, not THAT tired).
Since I started this I've lost...I don't know, 5-8kgs? Working on week 5, see how far I'd go (and whether or not I'll be hospitalized by day 3)
(yeah...W5D3 is the biggest challenge on that set. Don't you die on me mate!)
Just finished my first day, my body didn't like it at all. The whole time I could feel my body talking to me. When I first started my body was okay with it.
"Well, this is different."
After the third run my body freaked out,.
"WHOA. What the fucks going on?"
4th run was really hard, my body was pretty pissed at me, but I pushed myself and kept going. Heh, I felt like Hisao. My legs started burning, and they felt like lead blocks, but I pushed onward. When I finally finished the 8 runs and walks, I almost collapsed. I never knew I was this out of shape.
Oh and, happy belated birthday!
I'd say if you're reasonably young, aren't massively overweight and have no knee problems then running on concrete is fine.Lolzster wrote:Can I ask if I cannot find a nearby track to run at, where would be the best place to run? I've heard that running on concrete is not good because you're more likely to be injured but I fear I may have no choice when I come to do this
It's quite obvious, that when being overweight running gets harder, so depending on your actual weight, it'll be harder for your legs. I'll be better if you start running on softer ground, if that ain't possible for you, then I guess you can either slow down or try running using a treadmill.SpamJam wrote:I cant wait to start this on saturday so i can lose some pounds and build my stamina as i lose my breath way to fast. As im overweight
Is running on concrete ok for me?
Ok thanks i guess im going to have to slow down a bit then and get used to running on concrete.Akros wrote:It's quite obviously, that when being overweight running gets harder, so depending on your actual weight, it'll be harder for your legs. I'll be better if you start running on softer ground, if that ain't possible for you, then I guess you can either slow down or try running using a treadmill.SpamJam wrote:I cant wait to start this on saturday so i can lose some pounds and build my stamina as i lose my breath way to fast. As im overweight
Is running on concrete ok for me?
Like Althamus has already said, it depends on how "overweighted" you are.
Quoted from my post 2 posts above yours SpamJam.Althamus wrote:I'd say if you're reasonably young, aren't massively overweight and have no knee problems then running on concrete is fine.Lolzster wrote:Can I ask if I cannot find a nearby track to run at, where would be the best place to run? I've heard that running on concrete is not good because you're more likely to be injured but I fear I may have no choice when I come to do this
If any of the above aren't true, consider finding something softer to run on, because you'll be more susceptable to knee injury.