Well, I did it. I made a start!
My colleague Aaron Scott runs for England, and has created a training programme for me from zero to 10k in 14 weeks.
So, last Tuesday and Thursday I did the first 2 sessions:
Tuesday: Walk 5 minutes easy, run 5 minutes easy, walk 5 minutes easy
Thursday: Walk 5 minutes easy, run 8 minutes easy, walk 5 minutes easy
Really pleased that I was able to do both runs, in the freezing cold, without my asthma being a huge problem.
I took my inhaler before I left and made sure I was hydrated.
It sounds ridiculous to be concerned about running such a short distance, but I know from experience the cold weather can easily set off asthma so was quite anxious about it.
I have been really strict with myself to make sure I don't go beyond the schedule early, I'm going to stick to it so it's very much slowly but surely to start with.
I also did several 10 minute exercise DVD sessions in between running days, which have definitely had an impact.
Combined with keeping track of my calories on an iphone app has meant I've also lost 4 pounds, which I'm hugely encouraged by!
Only 10 more to go...!
I discovered a great website called www.wiggle.co.uk and ordered a water bottle and face scarf. I can use both for skiing as well, so good value. I think the scarf will work really well in terms of keeping the cold air at bay.
So this week I'm determined to be even more enthusiastic than last, more confident, and more focused.
This is it.
Lizzy x
My colleague Aaron Scott runs for England, and has created a training programme for me from zero to 10k in 14 weeks.
So, last Tuesday and Thursday I did the first 2 sessions:
Tuesday: Walk 5 minutes easy, run 5 minutes easy, walk 5 minutes easy
Thursday: Walk 5 minutes easy, run 8 minutes easy, walk 5 minutes easy
Really pleased that I was able to do both runs, in the freezing cold, without my asthma being a huge problem.
I took my inhaler before I left and made sure I was hydrated.
It sounds ridiculous to be concerned about running such a short distance, but I know from experience the cold weather can easily set off asthma so was quite anxious about it.
I have been really strict with myself to make sure I don't go beyond the schedule early, I'm going to stick to it so it's very much slowly but surely to start with.
I also did several 10 minute exercise DVD sessions in between running days, which have definitely had an impact.
Combined with keeping track of my calories on an iphone app has meant I've also lost 4 pounds, which I'm hugely encouraged by!
Only 10 more to go...!
I discovered a great website called www.wiggle.co.uk and ordered a water bottle and face scarf. I can use both for skiing as well, so good value. I think the scarf will work really well in terms of keeping the cold air at bay.
So this week I'm determined to be even more enthusiastic than last, more confident, and more focused.
This is it.
Lizzy x
