Our local athletic shoe store has all kinds of running programs – from Couch to 5K is one, training for a marathon is another and everything in between. There are morning runner groups, mid-day runner groups, afternoon runner groups and evening runner groups. I am thinking of joining the Couch to 5K group (need to verify with all kinds of doctors that I can – I am an overweight (but losing) 61 yr old who is diabetic and hasn’t run in 50+ years). The only way I would even try to run is to join a group so I have some support.
Gotta hand it to her though. At least she didn’t do all of her research online. Looks like she’s going the old fashioned route and collecting info via books…and not even Kindle books at that!
WaitingMan over 6 years ago
This year’s Boston Marathon; Temperatures in the mid-thirties. Steady rain. Most of the race run into a 20 MPH headwind. Yeah. That sounds like fun.
llong65 over 6 years ago
the same way you get to Carnegie Hall, practice, practice, practice.
Indianapolis Smith over 6 years ago
One step at a time!
listmom over 6 years ago
My friends did the “Couch to 5k” — you have to start somewhere.
contralto2b over 6 years ago
Our local athletic shoe store has all kinds of running programs – from Couch to 5K is one, training for a marathon is another and everything in between. There are morning runner groups, mid-day runner groups, afternoon runner groups and evening runner groups. I am thinking of joining the Couch to 5K group (need to verify with all kinds of doctors that I can – I am an overweight (but losing) 61 yr old who is diabetic and hasn’t run in 50+ years). The only way I would even try to run is to join a group so I have some support.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 6 years ago
Gotta hand it to her though. At least she didn’t do all of her research online. Looks like she’s going the old fashioned route and collecting info via books…and not even Kindle books at that!
InquireWithin over 6 years ago
Training would be a good start.