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For [livejournal.com profile] desfido, The Couch-to-5K Running Plan. My advice, distilled from everything people have told me: 1) it's a good plan; 2) drink before and after you run; 3) get running shoes, they don't have to be expensive but they do need to provide some support and cushion; 4) regulate your breathing and breathe out more often than you breathe in; 5) if you get bad shin splints, stretch the back of your lower legs by putting the balls of one foot on a curb and pressing the heel down for about ten seconds, then doing the other leg.

Me, I've been reasonably conscientious about getting out three mornings a week and doing just over two miles in just under 25 minutes. The past couple of weeks have been absolutely horrid: humidity of 80% makes it feel like I'm breathing through molasses. (Today was a delightful fifty-five degrees, and not overly humid.) Week after next I'll try varying my route, see if I can add length without too much elevation. I seem to have reached one of those pesky plateaus, though. Weight and size haven't changed since about February. Grr.

Origins in two days. It always seems to sneak up on me. This will be a weird year; as [livejournal.com profile] rbandrews pointed out, there won't be anyone from Blacksburg there this year. End of an era, or something.

Date: 2007-07-02 02:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ancientsong.livejournal.com
My sister and I were just talking about plateaus this morning (she has recently lost over 80 pounds and had been on a plateau for about three months). Her last few pounds didn't come off until she stopped exercising so much (she'd been training seven days a week). It turned out that that variant in the routine was what had to happen for her body to release the three pounds it just let go. Weird but there it is.

That calf stretch is one of the best. Too few of us do it and many should regardless of whether or not we run.

As for running in general, much as I enjoy doing it in the woods, I've had to stop. I ran, tripped over a root and took a bit of a nasty fall about a month ago and now I'm not so interested in doing it again. And, the sad thing is that I can't seem to run on asphalt or cement. I hurt inside of 100 feet (yet running in the woods on the soft soil and softer pine needles feels just fine). So, I've been thinking of going to an actual track to see if that might work for me.

Have a fabulous time at Origins. I'll miss everyone.

OOH! Running!

Date: 2007-07-02 03:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baranoouji.livejournal.com
Best thing for shin splints, EVAR. I speak as someone who has marched and run plenty of miles in shit-awful boots:

Using that muscle that runs along the front of your leg, pull your toe towards your knee. Hold it until you get a bit of a burn. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat a lot. Do it at work, on the metro, while reading a book. This is basically the stretch you mention but without having to stand.

As far as drinking water, I'll quote Coach Eric from TJ Crew: "drink until you pee clear." (YMMV -- I take vitamins that make for a lovely fluorescent effect. :D)

I like to breathe 3 small puffs in and 2 small puffs out. This keeps my vocal cords from seizing up.

Your friend in plodding,
E.

Date: 2007-07-02 09:48 pm (UTC)
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Our beginner's running schedule has helped thousands of new runners get off the couch and onto the roads, running 3 miles in just two months.

Man, I could walk faster than that...

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