I am training to run a 5k by the end of summer, and today was able to run 20/30 minutes. My left knee bothered me more than anything. I wasn't short of breath or to tired...so I hope this is just my body adjusting to a new type of exercise. It seemed to help with stretching before and halfway through...so we will see
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1649 kcal
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Fat: 50.20g | Prot: 73.10g | Carbs: 216.72g.
Breakfast: grapefruit, skim milk, Weight Control Oatmeal. Lunch: strawberries, Cambell's Chunky Split Pea and Ham. Dinner: lime, miller 64, lipton onion soup mix, olive oil, red potatoes, johnsonville brat, spinach asiago chicken sausage. Snacks/Other: Lo-Carb energy drink, cheese curds. more...
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2266 kcal
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Exercise:
Walking (exercise) - 5.5/kph - 20 minutes, Running (jogging) - 8/kph - 20 minutes, Resting - 15 hours and 20 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...
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As you said, it's probably just your body adjusting. The important thing is you take your time and listen to your body. Like you, I also use to have leg pains as well as respitory problems when I first started running. What helped me was when I felt pain I would stop and give myself a day or two of rest. I could barely run 2 blocks when I started but now I'm doing 5k, 10k, and will be doing a half marathon later this year. So again, take your time and listen to your body. If you feel you can go a little longer and further, make sure you be safe and don't hurt yourself. You want make running a fun exercise, not a chore. I wish you well buddy.
19 May 09 by member: Pking
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