Welcome back ladies, lads, and nonbinary comrades! Its Monday once again, meaning its time for another Chapo weekly running thread.

Last week's thread

Remember that it supposedly takes three weeks to form a habit, so if you can make it through this week you're already setting yourself up for success. For those of you who already have that habit formed, keep it up!

I started week 3 of the c25k today, and it absolutely slayed me. I guess I was more out of shape than I realized. My calves feel like lead, but honestly its more a good wakeup call than anything. I started running so I wouldnt feel like this anymore, so if anything it means Im on the right track. Worst case scenario, I can just redo week three next week if I'm not ready to move to week four.

How about everyone else? Any successes, failures, or interesting stories? Even if you dont run and just want to drop by to support the comrades, feel free to post below!

  • Interloper [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    oh wow i hate running but i've been trying to lately because my years of sitting on my ass are catching up. trying to get back into lifting this year too, hopefully without injury this time lol. this reminds me i should go for a run today lol.

  • RandyLahey [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Firstly, thanks for doing these threads, they're a great idea! 👍 And well done on another week! Definitely no shame in taking it slower, the one thing I've really realised from all my running mishaps is that trying to run to someone else's schedule is never a good move, and taking it easier when your body is warning you to is always the right call

    Mistimed my long run yesterday and ended up running through a thunderstorm for two hours, but it was actually really cool - there's something quite liberating and primal about running while nature's fury is crashing all around you and there's nobody else around

    My local parkrun has supposedly just restarted and I was going to go this coming weekend, but there's been another mini-outbreak in my area so I suspect it won't happen. PS I'm sure it will be on hold right now where most of you are, but if you're in a safer area, definitely check out parkrun, they're cool casual mini-events run by local volunteers around the world every weekend.

  • DasKarlBarx [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Not going to be able to go to the gym for another 1-3 months so I'm going to get back into some running. Have put on some excess during my last powerlifting run so it'll be good to cut some down.

    First run is tomorrow. Not worried about time, just going to go for anywhere between 1-2 miles and be happy I did it.

  • lutteurdeclasse [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I try to run twice a week while listening to the podcast, it has weirdly worked and now I can't listen to the podcast without running, I stopped during winter break but I'll try to run tomorrow