I have yet to make my fatty to 5k blog but I wanted to jot down my progress so far with my running.
I began on the 8th and that first workout took some getting used to. I ran a total of 6 minutes off and on. You run for a min and walk for a minute and a half. I am now 6 workouts into this app and I've ran a total of 9 mintues with a max of 1.5 mintues. The workouts are steadily progressing but I am a three times better runner. I am shooting for a 5k in January benefiting the SDSU baseball team. My legs are stronger and I am in much better shape than when I started.
I still want to make that blog but I've been busy with an online Spanish class. Michael Concepcion reporting!
I'll take video of a run one day and post it!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Fatty to 5K!!
Who would have thought that a small game of basketball that I played around fathers day with my boys would make me want to run a 5k race!!!
I had family over and my sons and I decided to play a little game of basketball. I only played about 15 minutes but after those 15 minutes I was so exhausted that I couldn't catch my breathe and I wanted to just sleep.
I went inside the house and drank a lot of water and even a gatorade and nothing helpled. I finally laid down and took a nap. After about an hour or so I woke up and felt much better.
I knew I had to get checked out to make sure my ticker isnt going bad. I made a doctors appointement and about a month later I saw my doctor and told her about the incident and she suggested I get a cardio-stress test. From the doctors visit until the time I took the stress test was about 3 months. Needless to say I waited a very long time to take that test.
I was told, at the time the appt was confirmed, to wear loose fit clothing and prepare to exercise for about 20 mintues. I knew I was going to be on a treadmill but had no idea how that would have a pretty profound impact upon my psychy.
The day of the appointment I wore some workout clothes and I was ready for the test. I remember walking into the doctors office and the majority of the clientele were over 50.
I was embarrased because I'm not an old guy but I felt like I shouldnt be there. I signed in and waited.
I was called in very shortly, must be the good insurance, and walked into a room with a treadmill. I was told to sit down and relax. They then proceeded to hook me up to a Darth Vader looking contraption that went around my belly! Good thing the strap was very long.
Before that fiasco, the nurse stated she needed to shave some of the hair off my chest for the electrodes. So I now have two bald spots about mid-chest. That was an interesting event.
So I was on the EKG monitor and was told to get on the treadmil. I thought to myself, I got this! HA!
I was told that the test will have 3 minute intervals and each 3 minute interval will progressively get faster and gradually become more inclined. I was concerned but was told to go for as long as I can and let the nurse know when I need to stop.
1st three minutes were a very slow paced walk. Easy. 2nd three was more like a barely brisk walk. Easy. 3rd three is where I had to pick up the pace and began to have a good paced walk. The incline was my demise. I was doing ok but my calves began to tire. The 4th three minutes had me at a light jog but it was still slow enough for a very brisk walk. 5th three minutes I made it about 40 seconds in and had to tell the nurse to stop. So I made it about 13 minutes and had to stop. That was pathetic and I was embarrased.
That event single handedly made me want to start running. About a week after that I decided I was going to start walking/running. The area where my kids go to school has many inclined streets so I decided I would start there. The first day I ran/walk about 30 minutes and I was HOOKED!
I want to run all the time now. I know I can't run a lot but I walk/run as much as I can. My goal is to run a 5k in December for Authritis. I downloaded an app on my iphone to train for 8 weeks. It helps you train up to a 5k.
That is my goal and I will run my first 5k in December.
I want to start a blog documenting my journey. I might call it Fatty to 5k! hahahahah If this fat out of shape dude can run a 5k, then noone has an excuse!
Fatty to 5K!
I had family over and my sons and I decided to play a little game of basketball. I only played about 15 minutes but after those 15 minutes I was so exhausted that I couldn't catch my breathe and I wanted to just sleep.
I went inside the house and drank a lot of water and even a gatorade and nothing helpled. I finally laid down and took a nap. After about an hour or so I woke up and felt much better.
I knew I had to get checked out to make sure my ticker isnt going bad. I made a doctors appointement and about a month later I saw my doctor and told her about the incident and she suggested I get a cardio-stress test. From the doctors visit until the time I took the stress test was about 3 months. Needless to say I waited a very long time to take that test.
I was told, at the time the appt was confirmed, to wear loose fit clothing and prepare to exercise for about 20 mintues. I knew I was going to be on a treadmill but had no idea how that would have a pretty profound impact upon my psychy.
The day of the appointment I wore some workout clothes and I was ready for the test. I remember walking into the doctors office and the majority of the clientele were over 50.
I was embarrased because I'm not an old guy but I felt like I shouldnt be there. I signed in and waited.
I was called in very shortly, must be the good insurance, and walked into a room with a treadmill. I was told to sit down and relax. They then proceeded to hook me up to a Darth Vader looking contraption that went around my belly! Good thing the strap was very long.
Before that fiasco, the nurse stated she needed to shave some of the hair off my chest for the electrodes. So I now have two bald spots about mid-chest. That was an interesting event.
So I was on the EKG monitor and was told to get on the treadmil. I thought to myself, I got this! HA!
I was told that the test will have 3 minute intervals and each 3 minute interval will progressively get faster and gradually become more inclined. I was concerned but was told to go for as long as I can and let the nurse know when I need to stop.
1st three minutes were a very slow paced walk. Easy. 2nd three was more like a barely brisk walk. Easy. 3rd three is where I had to pick up the pace and began to have a good paced walk. The incline was my demise. I was doing ok but my calves began to tire. The 4th three minutes had me at a light jog but it was still slow enough for a very brisk walk. 5th three minutes I made it about 40 seconds in and had to tell the nurse to stop. So I made it about 13 minutes and had to stop. That was pathetic and I was embarrased.
That event single handedly made me want to start running. About a week after that I decided I was going to start walking/running. The area where my kids go to school has many inclined streets so I decided I would start there. The first day I ran/walk about 30 minutes and I was HOOKED!
I want to run all the time now. I know I can't run a lot but I walk/run as much as I can. My goal is to run a 5k in December for Authritis. I downloaded an app on my iphone to train for 8 weeks. It helps you train up to a 5k.
That is my goal and I will run my first 5k in December.
I want to start a blog documenting my journey. I might call it Fatty to 5k! hahahahah If this fat out of shape dude can run a 5k, then noone has an excuse!
Fatty to 5K!
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