Advice on running

Ran 6k indoors tonight in 45 mins, it's very boring that's for sure. Will venture out after I get fitted for some decent shoes. Part of the reason for running indoors for me is to clear some cobwebs and to build stamina and confidence before taking to the road.

Great advice on here about what to expect outdoors.

Keep posting your times/ progress and I will do the same. Like giving up smoking it might help in numbers to keep the drive and morale up 👍

Good luck
 
Went for another run tonight managed to keep the 11 minute miles up.

A question for anyone using a GPS watch to do there runs, how long do you need to wait for the GPS to kick in?
For the second time thought the GPS was going and missed a big chunk of my run.
 
Went for another run tonight managed to keep the 11 minute miles up.

A question for anyone using a GPS watch to do there runs, how long do you need to wait for the GPS to kick in?
For the second time thought the GPS was going and missed a big chunk of my run.

Mine takes about 30 seconds, switch it on whilst I'm warming up and stretching.

I did 5 miles before work this morning, set myself a challenge on January 4th to do 100 miles by February 19th...currently done 92.9. Not much left.
 
Went for another run tonight managed to keep the 11 minute miles up.

A question for anyone using a GPS watch to do there runs, how long do you need to wait for the GPS to kick in?
For the second time thought the GPS was going and missed a big chunk of my run.

Can depend on the watch also. I used to own a Garmin Forerunner 15 and it was inconsistent. Sometimes it got a signal instantly and sometimes it took a few minutes. I upgraded to a Forerunner 225 at Xmas and never had an issue. Gets a signal instantly all the time.
 
Mine takes about 30 seconds, switch it on whilst I'm warming up and stretching.

I did 5 miles before work this morning, set myself a challenge on January 4th to do 100 miles by February 19th...currently done 92.9. Not much left.
Good effort mate, you did it easily😃
 
Simon, My advice on running at your age is DON'T
You'll knacker your knees, give yourself a heart attack and strain things you didn't know existed.

Id go low impact Cycling, walking, Golf, swimming etc etc

But thats just my opinion, :)
 
Simon, My advice on running at your age is DON'T
You'll knacker your knees, give yourself a heart attack and strain things you didn't know existed.

Id go low impact Cycling, walking, Golf, swimming etc etc

But thats just my opinion, :)

Phil I'm not really running more a quick jog, I've signed up for a run so need to get out there.

Do cross trainer and cycling machine at the gym as well.
 
Running will get that weight off in no time.

37 is only young.

Cod liver, omega 3 and glucosamine are your daily friends.

Assuming he eats sensibly of course. Running 5 miles will likely burn around 700 calories or so (approx). As long as he doesn't replace those spent calories with some food he will start to lose some weight. It is amazing how many people think that because they are suddenly exercising how they can eat more, or the same and think the weight will drop off.
 
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