(18-11-2025, 06:25 PM)st3ve Wrote: (16-10-2025, 09:02 PM)st3ve Wrote: Used to be relatively fit but I've gotten pretty out of shape recently. I'm starting the couch to 5k program this weekend, hopefully I'll be a little fitter before christmas.
Update: I'm now able to run for 5 minutes consistently. Pretty pathetic, I know, but that's up from 3 minutes last week. Looking forward to losing all my progress once christmas rolls around!
Honestly man congrats, it's no small feat to be able to run consistently for any amount of time, long or short. You're asking your heart to essentially safely up it's BPM and stay at that
just because when you do, which is insane really.
(11 hours ago)Wayno Wrote: (18-11-2025, 06:25 PM)st3ve Wrote: (16-10-2025, 09:02 PM)st3ve Wrote: Used to be relatively fit but I've gotten pretty out of shape recently. I'm starting the couch to 5k program this weekend, hopefully I'll be a little fitter before christmas.
Update: I'm now able to run for 5 minutes consistently. Pretty pathetic, I know, but that's up from 3 minutes last week. Looking forward to losing all my progress once christmas rolls around!
Progress is progress and you shouldn't diminish it or yourself. Keep going and I'm sure Christmas won't derail you too much.
I'm thinking of taking up Muay Thai or Boxing in the new year. I like the idea of working on some sort of self defence and striking appeals far more than grappling. I believe the idea of a swift punch or knee and running away being the best form of self-defence.
I did Muay Thai for about a month before and really enjoyed it! Ended up taking a backseat and then was lost amidst everything else I was doing, but I think it's great.
Will be my final long practice run this weekend before my marathon on the 30th. Going to to extremely slow paced for 35km and then essentially just allow my body to rest until race day with some short 5/10km runs between it. Am I bricking it? Yes. Am I looking forward to a break from running immediately after? Yes. Moreso than the marathon maybe...