Skint Gull
New member
I've just started taking up running this year in a bit to get fit, lost about 20lbs so not far to go now and I'm starting to really enjoy it.
My question is a simple one; am i alone in finding that for about the first 5 minutes of my jog I just cannot be arsed and keep thinking 'this isn't gonna last long today' but once I get past a certain point it's all ok? When you first get out do you always feel up for it or are you like me, need to get the heart rate up to a certain point before you feel like you can run any sort of distance?
Also what training aids do people use? I was gonna get a Nike+ thing for my birthday but I really don't need an ipod so got a Garmin Forerunner 305 instead. Gotta say it's just about the greatest gadget i've ever owned, great for motivating you to go out and great for seeing progress made from when you first start using it (assuming you aren't that fit to start with obviously!). Measures Heart Rate, Speed and Distance and then tracks you on Google Maps and Google Earth when you get back. Just an example of some of the things people have used it for in Brighton recently: Garmin Connect - Explore
Strongly recommend it to anyone who enjoys running and hasn't already got a GPS device.
My question is a simple one; am i alone in finding that for about the first 5 minutes of my jog I just cannot be arsed and keep thinking 'this isn't gonna last long today' but once I get past a certain point it's all ok? When you first get out do you always feel up for it or are you like me, need to get the heart rate up to a certain point before you feel like you can run any sort of distance?
Also what training aids do people use? I was gonna get a Nike+ thing for my birthday but I really don't need an ipod so got a Garmin Forerunner 305 instead. Gotta say it's just about the greatest gadget i've ever owned, great for motivating you to go out and great for seeing progress made from when you first start using it (assuming you aren't that fit to start with obviously!). Measures Heart Rate, Speed and Distance and then tracks you on Google Maps and Google Earth when you get back. Just an example of some of the things people have used it for in Brighton recently: Garmin Connect - Explore
Strongly recommend it to anyone who enjoys running and hasn't already got a GPS device.