Thinking of training for 5k
Hi everyone, I have been off connect for awhile. Got email invite from Colleen to engage on connect. Well I have become an expert uber driver since have been gone. Its nice to get out and make airports runs and other trips. Keeps me busy. Well I have been thinking of training for a 5k. The Twin Cities Marathon is a few months away and there are shorter races the day before the marathon. There are half mile, mile, 5k, and 10k races. So I have been playing with the idea of running the 1 mile or 5k race. I have never run a real race before. But I am thinking about it.
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I have type 2 but I don't take insulin. That is associated with low blood sugar. So I don't have to worry about passing out from low blood sugar. So it's not as complicated with type 2 compared with type 1.Running has metabolic benefits for diabetes.
It sounds like you are in great hands! I'm ACSM CPT and my client's health is paramount before I prescribe an exercise program. I consult with my client's Dr. for any pre-existing conditions as needed. So awesome that you are dedicated to improving your health!
I have discovered that its important to have a goal like 5k to not get bored. I have been following training program. Its one minute walking, one minute running for 10 minutes this week. Then I have a resistance training program. I have a notebook where I do my trainings. So I think having a goal helps me to stay engaged. When I signed up for the 5k I put down 15 minute miles as my probable speed. I can't do that now. I go between 2.6mph walk and 3.5mph jog on treadmill for 10 minutes. So I have long way to go 4 miles per hour for 46 minutes to finish the 5k. But I am not bored. I am engaged and thinking about running shoes and clothes right now.
I really like those ideas and might steal them:)
Thank you, and I wish I could lay claim to that wisdom. From today's Mayo Clinic Newsletter: "You're more likely to stick with an exercise program if you're having fun. If you're not enjoying your workouts, try something different." I'm currently in search of that something different or a way to return to dance, which is enjoyable and not in the least a chore for me. I just got back from two weeks in Hawaii, surfing every day. Surfing has been a great way to improve my balance. You are expected to fall a lot, so I didn't stick out as being unusual, and it doesn't hurt when you fall into the water - a lot easier on the body than falling on concrete. Dance classes start up again in just over a week, and I am hoping my balance is good enough to make it through the beginner classes.
I'm eyeing up the Zumba classes at my local gym. According to the advertising, it is suitable for all levels. Other women my age seem to cope with it and surely it would be totally engaging.
I love Zumba classes! I'm signed up for one (and a ballet class) starting August 20. I'm hoping I can remain upright and not get kicked out of class again for being a liability risk. A good instructor will tailor the class to all levels, with options from low impact to more advanced. It can take a few classes to get comfortable with the moves. Let me know how it goes.
I will. I am a bit shy about it but I think the musical part of it will be good for me. I will place myself right at the back!
Zumba and then Ballet. You must be in great shape! They say exercise is the miracle drug, Without the Drug.
I admire you. I am trying to work up to 1/2 hour on my stationery bike. One foot in front of the other!