Moving forward
Hi everyone.. this is my first post on the exercise forum so please forgive me if this topic has been brought up before. I have been exercising for a while now but I seem to hit a wall quite often. For example particularly when I try running.. I started I could go for a minute or two, and now maybe I can go for 3 minutes. This has been going on for many months.
It seems like the progress I make in terms of endurance is really slow. I'm not sure if it's just that I am expecting too much of myself, or if I need to push myself past a certain point. I've never wanted to push myself too hard because I was afraid that psychologically it would make exercise painful and then I would not want to do it.
But then at the same time I just don't feel that my fitness level has increased the way I'd like it to. So I guess my question is.. how do you know when you should push yourself and when you should slow down, both mentally and physically?
Start weight: 388, Current Weight: 185, Goal Weight: 180, Weight Lost: 203 lbs
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Remember running doesn't mean you have to sprint.
For me I focus on adding more distance while working up my speed a bit, but my real focus is on distance. It is a slow process and does take time and commitment but the rewards in health and lifestyle are so worth it.
Good luck
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Remember running doesn't mean you have to sprint.
For me I focus on adding more distance while working up my speed a bit, but my real focus is on distance. It is a slow process and does take time and commitment but the rewards in health and lifestyle are so worth it.
Good luck
Hi there and thanks for your response. For me I have a short gait I guess because I start having to run at 4 mph. It sounds like I need to get out of my comfort zone. I start getting out of breath and legs burning and then I'm not sure if I should push myself further or if that's my max because I'm still quite heavy.
But I have seen lots of shows on TV with people my size running a lot further/longer than me so that's what made me think I could do a lot better. I'm going to check out the couch to 5k for sure! Thanks!
Start weight: 388, Current Weight: 185, Goal Weight: 180, Weight Lost: 203 lbs
Certified Nutritionist ♥ VSG FAQ♥ sublimate: To elevate or uplift.
3/2012 Plastics: LBL, 3 Hernias Fixed, BL/BA, Rhinoplasty & Septum Fix. 6/2013 Plastics: Arm and thigh lift
And post here to keep yourself accountable. Remember, its a lifestyle change!
And post here to keep yourself accountable. Remember, its a lifestyle change!
Start weight: 388, Current Weight: 185, Goal Weight: 180, Weight Lost: 203 lbs
Certified Nutritionist ♥ VSG FAQ♥ sublimate: To elevate or uplift.
3/2012 Plastics: LBL, 3 Hernias Fixed, BL/BA, Rhinoplasty & Septum Fix. 6/2013 Plastics: Arm and thigh lift
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Start weight: 388, Current Weight: 185, Goal Weight: 180, Weight Lost: 203 lbs
Certified Nutritionist ♥ VSG FAQ♥ sublimate: To elevate or uplift.
3/2012 Plastics: LBL, 3 Hernias Fixed, BL/BA, Rhinoplasty & Septum Fix. 6/2013 Plastics: Arm and thigh lift
right now. somewhere. somebody is working harder than you.
Start weight: 388, Current Weight: 185, Goal Weight: 180, Weight Lost: 203 lbs
Certified Nutritionist ♥ VSG FAQ♥ sublimate: To elevate or uplift.
3/2012 Plastics: LBL, 3 Hernias Fixed, BL/BA, Rhinoplasty & Septum Fix. 6/2013 Plastics: Arm and thigh lift
Good luck