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davisbr88 you are just melting away missy.Woke up too late to weigh this morning, but I hope I see that 156.6 tomorrow! TamaraShaniece: welcome!
I'm starting insanity today...pray for me
Haven't started my diet plan yet but hubby and I did go jogging today!!! We did 2.81 miles which is once around the university trail
How I felt before: it was his idea, but I felt it was okay. I was optimistic about it. I have new gear and I was ready to use it.
During: FIRST TWO MILES WERE UNCOMFORTABLE!! Lol. Not horrible, just not the most comfortable. I started out focusing on my cadence (steps per minute). After a while, I found a cadence comfortable for me. Hubby just went at my pace. He's a better runner.
About 1/4 mile in, we stopped to stretch. I like waiting a while to warm up a little. My right calf was a little tight.
About 1 mile in, we started walking because my form was off and I felt the RT calf tightness again. The back of my knees started to itch a little too. Enough to be annoying but I've felt worse. We walked for about 1/4 mile. I thought I was never going to be able to finish a half marathon. I was getting really down.
Hubby corrected my head tilt which was too high and i started breathing better and had a proper forward lean which helped my calf. Then he suggested we start again. Jogged the rest of the way. My shorts started to rub my inner thighs which was irritating but I just focused on my target ahead which were the walkers because they were the perfect distance to focus on and the runners were going to fast it was discouraging lol. After we passed one couple, I focused on catching up with another couple, after we passed the walkers. I focused on the finish line as if I were pulling myself toward it. Corny but it worked.
FINALLY! Somewhere between 1 1/2 miles to 2 miles. It was like floating!! It got so easy!! I could have kept going all day. I was pumped up. Smiling. Talking. In such a great mood. This is the "runners high." Shorts were still rubbing a little bit it was easy to ignore. I felt great.
Afterwards: AMAZING! I'm in such a great mood. I have so much energy. I'm breathing more deeply (I'm usually a shallow breather). I can't wait to do it again.
Lesson: don't judge a run by the first two miles. Focus on the finish line.
Good form. Good gear. Good thinking.
The only thing gear wise I need are compression shorts and to bring chapstick in my hydration pouch (when it comes in)