- The first five minutes of a run are the hardest.
- "Runner's high" exists - once I get 10 minutes in, I feel I can run all day.
- I'm too old to run every day - or maybe my knees are.
- The Arc Trainer is good exercise on the days I don't run.
- If 2 "in love" teens are walking towards you on the sidewalk, no way they are letting go of each other to let you pass - you are going in the street.
- Despite the heavy breathing and pounding shoes, people cannot hear you when you come up behind them - or maybe they are just in their own world.
- Steroids are real - I had an injection in my hip and recorded my best run and Arc Trainer 2 days later.
- My sweat stinks!
- There are lots of cool clothes and toys for running.
- RunKeeper on my phone is a cool app.
- Most runners are nice people - they wave as they pass, share tips on-line and are generally helpful.
- To paraphrase Yogi Berra, 90% of running is half mental. I had never run as much as I did in the Turkey Trot, so the next time out, I "knew" I could run most of the way, rather than splitting running and walking.
- More running = more beer. :) In WeightWatchers, 25 minutes of running gets you 1 beer.
- Having a resting pulse of 40 is pretty cool. It's fun to freak out Doctors/nurses and gets you mad props when they find out you exercise.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Things I've Learned Running
About 5 months ago, I started trying to lose weight with diet and exercise. The diet (Weightwatchers for Men) has worked well with 25 lbs. lost - I'll post about that another time. I knew I needed to exercise, too or I wouldn't stick with it. I started walking daily at a pace of 2 miles in 45 minutes, got that down to under 25 minutes and decided to start running. Today for the first time I averaged under 10 min per mile for the 2.5 miles I ran. I've been thinking about what I've learned along the way so it seemed a good milestone to post. So, in no particular order....
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