I've decided to start running after I saw the triathlon yesterday!
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I've decided to start running after I saw the triathlon yesterday!
So,
How many of you saw GB win the triathlon and were inspired? I certainly was! So much so that I randomly went for a 1.4km run this morning. It was my first proper run in 2 years and made me realise how unfit I really am, despite the swimming and climbing! I had to stop after 1.5 laps for around 30 seconds and then carried on to complete 2 laps of the park in total.
Hoping to do this every morning this summer. I have issues with breathing as I have problems breathing through my nose and it gets really runny
. Anyone got any tips on how to breathe when running? Do you take short regular breaths or deep slow breaths?
Thanks!
Also...share your running stories tips if you have any!
Last edited by rock_climber86; 08-08-2012 at 08:53. -
Re: I've decided to start running after I saw the triathlon yesterday!
I like varying the runs. One day concentrate on pace and shorter distance, other days on longer distance and endurance. HIIT thrown in is good too. As a newb myself, the biggest mistake is to run too fast too early. Pace yourself and speed up on the last stretch instead. Timing yourself or using a HR monitor helps.
Last edited by silent ninja; 08-08-2012 at 08:51. -
Re: I've decided to start running after I saw the triathlon yesterday!
I was spinning at the gym when it was on, and was so transfixed I span throughout the whole triathlon. It worked out as being a 50 mile spin - can't wait to do it again later. I've been truly inspired!
Also took a little look at some triathlete groups in my area!
Running is my weakest area as I used to be a strong swimmer and lifeguard; I might start picking it up.Last edited by jaime1986; 08-08-2012 at 08:57. -
Re: I've decided to start running after I saw the triathlon yesterday!
When I started, I would breathe in for four steps, breathe out for four steps. I had to focus a lot on my breathing, otherwise I'd get a stitch. If I can feel a stitch coming on, I forget about the running and focus on the breathing instead because I know I'm not doing it right.
Most of the time now though, I don't have to think about breathing properly when running, it just works. -
Re: I've decided to start running after I saw the triathlon yesterday!Awesome thanks for this tip - i'll try it out! Also Jamie, thanks for the injury tip - i'll try it every few days then(Original post by katehlouise)
When I started, I would breathe in for four steps, breathe out for four steps. I had to focus a lot on my breathing, otherwise I'd get a stitch. If I can feel a stitch coming on, I forget about the running and focus on the breathing instead because I know I'm not doing it right.
Most of the time now though, I don't have to think about breathing properly when running, it just works.
. Anyone got any tips on how to breathe when running? Do you take short regular breaths or deep slow breaths?
Also...share your running stories tips if you have any!