Pretty pleased. Some might remember right i posted a while back that I was starting running after a long lay off. It has been just shy of 3 months now, I have to say I am loving every minute of it. The first few weeks were rather rough and constant pain for the following days. I had come from smoking 20 a day drinking regular and not giving much thought to my diet. I feel embarrassed just writing that about myself. The first run I did was 2.7km.
Well, I wasn't going to post on a thread for pros but something about the start of that post just resonated with me. I am unfit and hideously overweight due to booze and food, particularly at weekends. I was also travelling to an office in London by train, sitting down for 8 hours, travelling home again, eating at about 8pm with a glass of wine and then going straight to bed. Well, you can imagine.
In the last couple of weeks our company has started a trial where we can work from home by default to see if it increases productivity. Not only has it done that but I've seen it change my lifestyle. I've eaten earlier and healthier and my only booze has been my customary three pints at football on Saturday (one before, one at HT and one after). Having consulted a doc (I am 42 and have been VERY lazy) I went for my first jog since I played football regularly at lunchtime today. 2.5k in 16 minutes (yeah I know) but I didn't stop once and I did it in that there rain and wind. What's more I weirdly enjoyed it.
Anyone got any good tips for beginners / restarters? I have comfy socks and new-ish but broken in Nike Air trainers, a hi-viz top and normal shorts. I stretch as I would pre-football before a run (or I did today) and am planning on keeping my excercise time the same every day (though will only brisk walk tomorrow on advice from doc that seems to tie in with running plans I've seen online).
Ta in advance.