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went for my first run

So I went for my first run. Can't say I loved it...but can't say I hated it either. It's something that I want to do at least twice a week. So I have some questions for you runners out there

When you were new at it how many days a week would you go and how many minutes each time?

What do you eat after a run? I love doing my workouts as early as possible so I have my breakfast afterwards. But I am not sure what counts as a post workout meal. Mornings are the only times I have to really get in a good workout. 

Do you have specific gear you run in? 

 

Thanks! 

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Re: went for my first run

  • I just started running, well jogging really. I have a physical fitness test at work and the distance is 1.5 miles. Yesterday it took me 17m 55s and today I was at 17m 25 s, but jogged consistently without stopping. After my jog today, I walked four miles with a friend.

     

    I made a protein shake when I got home and that seemed to be perfect for me 

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  • I'm pretty new at running too, but I like to run at night so I can't really speak to a good after run snack.  Sometimes if I'm super hungry I'll eat some almonds or something.  I like to have a banana beforehand for fuel.

    Great job on starting running! I felt the same as you when I started...I could take it or leave it.  But it's become a real stress reliever now and I'm sad when I can't get out (like right now I have a cold and it's raining).

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  • Sorry, forgot to add this:

    At the beginning, I went about 3 times a week for about 20 minutes at a time.  I've built up to about 4K and I do it in about 35-40 minutes depending on my warmup time. I do this 2 times a week and do a shorter run for the 3rd.  

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  • Good job on getting into running. When I first started running, my goal was to hit the pavement at least three times a week (twice during the work week, and once on weekends). I didn't really have a set time/distance, I just ran until I felt like I was done. I suppose it usually came out between 2-3 miles each time.

    As far as gear goes, I first started out in Nike shoes that were horrible for my feet, so I went to the running store and got fitted for a pair of Asics. Went through quite a few pairs of Asics before recently switching to Saucony Kinvara 3s, which are a lot more minimalist, which I love. And for clothes, I HATE running in anything baggy. Even when I first started, I never wore t-shirts or baggy shorts. I love the Champion line of sportswear at Target, it comes in a lot of fun colors and styles. Their running capris and tank tops are my favorite.

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  • Congrats on running!

    I'm an avid runner (no marathon yet, but I'm close). When I first started running, I celebrated being able to run for .5 miles. I had been working out beforehand, but I hadn't ever really jogged or ran. I tried to do it at least 2 or 3 days a week when I was new (now I run 2+ miles everyday).

    What I eat varies. Sometimes I don't eat anything. Sometimes I have a banana. Sometimes I make a protein shake. You should aim to get 2 grams of carbs to 1 gram of protein, but try to stay at or below 200 calories. A banana and a tbsp of PB is great (if you can eat both of those). A banana is right around 90 and a tbsp or peanut butter is 85-100 calories. Another GREAT choice: chocolate milk!!! It is a highly recommended post-workout "snack".

    I break all the running "rules". They say to wear moisture wicking clothes... I don't! I wear mesh basketball shorts, a sports bra, a cotton muscle shirt (aka a 'wife beater tank'), and my vibram barefoot runners.

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  • Thanks for all the support and advice! Very helpful. Today we took a break from running because of the ridiculous weather but tomorrow should be back at it
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  • Congrats on getting started! I highly recommend adding 1 minute to every run. So if you started today and you were able to complete 10 mins, go 1 minute longer every time you run.  At the end of a month, you should be able to run for about  30 mins, start to work on your speed. So if you were able to complete 3 miles in 30 mins, try to run 3.1 miles in 30 mins, then 3.2 miles in 30 mins.... You should be improving either speed or distance in tiny increments every time you run. Just be a little bit better everyday.  You will be ale to run a marathon by next year!!
  • Congrats on the first run!

      I am also new to running. I started using the couch to 5K program, because I knew running was something I wanted to try. I also do not know if it's my thing, but I am going to keep working at it. What is fun, is knowing your time and then trying to beat it, even if it's only by a  little bit!

      I am not sure if it's the best thing to have after a run or not (I am still trying to get everything figured out), but I was always told that you should have something with a good source of protein. In your case, maybe a morning shake or smoothie after your run would workout.

      Don't push yourself too hard, worst set back would be an injury! Enjoy your runs!

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