I don’t know how runners do it, but they make running look sooooo easy!
Such does not seem to be the case with me.
Perhaps I’m being too hard on myself. I am, after all, only on Week 2 of the C25K program.
Today was running day, and after my great experience on Monday, I thought I would use the treadmill again.
Folks, it’s kind of hard to argue with the numbers projected on the display.
At the end of my 30-minute Christian Indie Broadcast, I had only run two stinking miles.
During the walking segments, I thought I was going at a brisk clip of 4.3 mph. However, what did me in was my 5.3 mph pace during the running sessions. That translates to an 11+ minute mile.
Not good. Not good at all.
When my cool-down ended, I still had a little under a mile to go.
Now, how can I tell people I’m doing the C25K training if I’m not going the distance?
You know me…I go hard-core when I start something.
So, I ramped up the speed on the treadmill and ran…
For 5 straight minutes
At 5.3 mph.
It amounted to .6 of a mile, leaving .4 of a mile.
I figured I could do another cool-down, so I walked the rest of the way.
When I got done, I saw that I had been on the treadmill for 41 minutes.
Boy, am I slow.
On the other hand, I am not a quitter.
I have a newfound respect for runners. They make it look so easy; yet, they had to start somewhere. Maybe…way back when they were toddlers…they huffed and puffed their way through their first three miles. Eventually, the longer their legs grew, the quicker they ran.
I have no hope of my legs growing any more, but eventually…when my stamina builds up…I hope to run a little faster.
Until then, I guess I’ll just have to carve out at least 45 minutes for my run each day.
By the way, Chris, the songwriter for the Buried Talents Band, creator, and DJ for the Christian Indie C25K Broadcast, commented on my blog! How cool is that!
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