ThaReaper
Banned
+410|7115
And it was freaking hard, i walked at 4 mph most the time then did about 1 mile running at 6-7 mph all together. I think I should start running more, what do you guys think?

Last edited by ThaReaper (2008-04-18 16:01:33)

.:ronin:.|Patton
Respekct dad i love u always
+946|7284|Marathon, Florida Keys
Running through fields of flowers will get you in shape faster than running on concrete
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Thats my new background btw

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Gooners
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I need pics of your bod, lets see if your fit or not

then i can say yes/no





























































































no homo
wah1188
You orrible caaaaaaan't
+321|6935|UK
Indeed you should, you got to start somewhere. When your eyes go fuzzy and stuff it feels good.
ThaReaper
Banned
+410|7115
I don't have abs at all... Well I do, but they're covered by this half inch of fat... That why I'm running. This was my first day. I'm going to start doing it every 2 days.

I ran on a treadmill btw
Ollie
Formerly known as Larkin
+215|6459|Halifax, West Yorkshire
Good job fatty. Treat yourself to a cake.
Lynx14
Member
+41|6446

Ollie wrote:

Good job fatty. Treat yourself to a cake.
+ Super Sized Coke, Fries and Hamburger and im kind of on a diet so only 1 Apple pie instead of 4.
ThaReaper
Banned
+410|7115
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Any fitness tips are welcome.
I'm Jamesey
Do a Research Noob
+506|6607|Scotland!

.:ronin:.|Patton wrote:

Running through fields of flowers will get you in shape faster than running on concrete
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Thats my new background btw
LOL
Lynx14
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ThaReaper wrote:

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Any fitness tips are welcome.
OH JESUS PUT THAT THING AWAY.

But anyways. Don't be lazy, don't make excuses. Too many people do that and they will never accomplish anything in life. Also cut down on bad foods. There are healthy things that are tasty. (Yes I know its shocking).

Stick with it, being healthy is a life style, its not like lose 20 pounds and then say ooh ima go back to eating bad food and being lazy. You will be back to square one.
ThaReaper
Banned
+410|7115

Lynx14 wrote:

ThaReaper wrote:

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a83/Th … aspx-1.jpg

Any fitness tips are welcome.
OH JESUS PUT THAT THING AWAY.

But anyways. Don't be lazy, don't make excuses. Too many people do that and they will never accomplish anything in life. Also cut down on bad foods. There are healthy things that are tasty. (Yes I know its shocking).

Stick with it, being healthy is a life style, its not like lose 20 pounds and then say ooh ima go back to eating bad food and being lazy. You will be back to square one.
What are some healthy foods that are tasty?
Ollie
Formerly known as Larkin
+215|6459|Halifax, West Yorkshire
Try some fruit. Bananas or something.
argo4
Stand and Deliver
+86|6408|United States
I just started running a couple of weeks ago too. So far I can do like 2.5 miles in 30 minutes, I know I suck   . I would suggest you run every day until you are completely exhausted:if you can't feel the burn, you're wasting your time. When I went to the store to get some running shoes, the lady was like "So do you run 5 or 8 miles a day?" This just shows that even 2.5 miles is nothing
Ollie
Formerly known as Larkin
+215|6459|Halifax, West Yorkshire

argo4 wrote:

I just started running a couple of weeks ago too. So far I can do like 2.5 miles in 30 minutes, I know I suck
Why dont you try walking? You'll go faster.


















































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Surgeons
U shud proabbly f off u fat prik
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argo4 wrote:

I just started running a couple of weeks ago too. So far I can do like 2.5 miles in 30 minutes, I know I suck   . I would suggest you run every day until you are completely exhausted:if you can't feel the burn, you're wasting your time. When I went to the store to get some running shoes, the lady was like "So do you run 5 or 8 miles a day?" This just shows that even 2.5 miles is nothing
It takes me just over 30 mins to walk ~3 miles home from school. Wtf are you doing wrong?
Gooners
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ThaReaper wrote:

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Any fitness tips are welcome.
I was joking...
Brasso
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fatty
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
argo4
Stand and Deliver
+86|6408|United States

The Sheriff wrote:

argo4 wrote:

I just started running a couple of weeks ago too. So far I can do like 2.5 miles in 30 minutes, I know I suck   . I would suggest you run every day until you are completely exhausted:if you can't feel the burn, you're wasting your time. When I went to the store to get some running shoes, the lady was like "So do you run 5 or 8 miles a day?" This just shows that even 2.5 miles is nothing
It takes me just over 30 mins to walk ~3 miles home from school. Wtf are you doing wrong?
I don't know...something must be wrong with my numbers, cause i run the distance without pausing or anything... .I'm like 6 feet, 170 lbs, which is slightly heavy, but still...

@ Ollie  screw you 

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Ender2309
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good job, for a start.

but if you want to see any improvement whatsoever you're going to have to cut all fat from your diet. as well, you're going to have to start going long long distances.

for starters, you need to finish the whole thing. you don't work out a lot so ok, but you need to finish all two miles. if you're not tired and sore the next day you didn't work hard enough, especially at the beginning.

you need to run daily as well. two days a week will lose you ten pounds in about as many years.

my current exercise regimen is this (each one is a different day):

12 400m repeats -70-75 seconds (90 second rest, jog a lap  after every four, 2 lap cooldown)
50-60 minutes (about 5-8 miles) (finish with four 200m repeats)
2-3 miles easy
5:00 or below mile (1600m), 2:18 or below 800m or 10:25 or below 2 mile (3200m), 59 second or below 400m. cool down.
50-60 minutes distance run
2 1000 meters, 3 600 meters, 4 400 meters, 6 200 meters
50-60 minutes distance run

of course, i'm a track runner so this is a bit much for somebody like you.
for any significant weight loss you're going to have to cut fats, run daily, and run LONG. at least four miles. spend two weeks building up to that. (2 miles the first week, 3 the second, the 4 from there on). and you're set.
if you don't stop it will definitely feel better, as the endorphines start to flow.

motivation is a real issue for a lot of people running, especially when they just start. try to get a group of friends to do daily runs with, or run first thing in the morning (after a piss of course). once you get a stable distance going you need to start paying attention to pace. as you run more your body gets better at it and uses less energy for the same distance, meaning a slower fat burn. so pick it up a bit, or increase your distance, even when you feel like you're already working a bit hard.

if you stick with it you're going to wake up occasionally with all of your muscles burning a bit. but it will feel strangely good to you.

do crunches and pushups after your runs too. 50 pushups, 100 crunches, broken down into reps. this will build core body strength which is going to make running easier. try to hit the leg machines at the gym a few times a week too.
Rubix-Cubes
Member
+123|7131|UK
FUCK i hate running, but i had to the other day, i work on long trains almost 260 meters long, anyways i finished work and got in my car and discovered i had left my glasses on the train, SOOOOOOOOO i had to run back to the train about 300 meters, as it was locked had to run the entire length to tell the driver i was on there and not to move, run to the back of the train to get on, then run Thur the entire train to where i was working, got glasses, run back Thur the train to get out at the rear, then run back to the front to tell the driver i found them, AND I WAS FUCKED, but it must have done me some good as the top of my sticks hurt now, BTW this was wearing full uniform and that includes a full length woollen duffel coat.

my full respect to any one who can run
ThaReaper
Banned
+410|7115

Ender2309 wrote:

good job, for a start.

but if you want to see any improvement whatsoever you're going to have to cut all fat from your diet. as well, you're going to have to start going long long distances.

for starters, you need to finish the whole thing. you don't work out a lot so ok, but you need to finish all two miles. if you're not tired and sore the next day you didn't work hard enough, especially at the beginning.

you need to run daily as well. two days a week will lose you ten pounds in about as many years.

my current exercise regimen is this (each one is a different day):

12 400m repeats -70-75 seconds (90 second rest, jog a lap  after every four, 2 lap cooldown)
50-60 minutes (about 5-8 miles) (finish with four 200m repeats)
2-3 miles easy
5:00 or below mile (1600m), 2:18 or below 800m or 10:25 or below 2 mile (3200m), 59 second or below 400m. cool down.
50-60 minutes distance run
2 1000 meters, 3 600 meters, 4 400 meters, 6 200 meters
50-60 minutes distance run

of course, i'm a track runner so this is a bit much for somebody like you.
for any significant weight loss you're going to have to cut fats, run daily, and run LONG. at least four miles. spend two weeks building up to that. (2 miles the first week, 3 the second, the 4 from there on). and you're set.
if you don't stop it will definitely feel better, as the endorphines start to flow.

motivation is a real issue for a lot of people running, especially when they just start. try to get a group of friends to do daily runs with, or run first thing in the morning (after a piss of course). once you get a stable distance going you need to start paying attention to pace. as you run more your body gets better at it and uses less energy for the same distance, meaning a slower fat burn. so pick it up a bit, or increase your distance, even when you feel like you're already working a bit hard.

if you stick with it you're going to wake up occasionally with all of your muscles burning a bit. but it will feel strangely good to you.

do crunches and pushups after your runs too. 50 pushups, 100 crunches, broken down into reps. this will build core body strength which is going to make running easier. try to hit the leg machines at the gym a few times a week too.
That is a lot. I do lots of push-ups everyday, but not many crunches, I guess I better start doing a lot of those too. Since today was my first time running it was very hard to run it all. So that's why I walked a lot of the time, I'm going to do it again tomorrow and try to run most of the two miles. I get cramps when I run for a long time though... That's one of the main reasons I walked a lot. I stretched before I ran though, and I slowly stopped my run, because I heard it's bad to do a long run/walk without cooling down.
BlackKoala
Member
+215|6800

ThaReaper wrote:

And it was freaking hard, i walked at 4 mph most the time then did about 1 mile running at 6-7 mph all together. I think I should start running more, what do you guys think?
try running 3-5miles every night or morning.


if you want a good excersize that doesn't require you to do the same thing for 20 minutes, do this.

5 min jogging warmup

jog for 45 seconds
SPRINT for 15 seconds
jog for 45 seconds
SPRINT for 15 seconds
^^ repeat that for 7-15 minutes (start low) ^^

cool down 5-10 minute jog


HiiT.  The first time you try that, you'll be gasping for air after about 2-3 reps of the cycle.  that build my endurance, conditioning, and burns more calories than pretty much any other form of cardio.
xRBLx
I've got lovely bunch of coconuts!!
+27|6830|England - Kent
Best tip I could give any one for losing the flab?

1) Don't eat so much shit.
2) If you do down the gym (or what ever you can use) hold onto some bars raise you're legs up and down on you're back with out lett you're bum touch the groud. Do three reps of 15 twice a day.
Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|7214|Toronto | Canada

Ender2309 wrote:

good job, for a start.

but if you want to see any improvement whatsoever you're going to have to cut all fat from your diet. as well, you're going to have to start going long long distances.

for starters, you need to finish the whole thing. you don't work out a lot so ok, but you need to finish all two miles. if you're not tired and sore the next day you didn't work hard enough, especially at the beginning.

you need to run daily as well. two days a week will lose you ten pounds in about as many years.

my current exercise regimen is this (each one is a different day):

12 400m repeats -70-75 seconds (90 second rest, jog a lap  after every four, 2 lap cooldown)
50-60 minutes (about 5-8 miles) (finish with four 200m repeats)
2-3 miles easy
5:00 or below mile (1600m), 2:18 or below 800m or 10:25 or below 2 mile (3200m), 59 second or below 400m. cool down.
50-60 minutes distance run
2 1000 meters, 3 600 meters, 4 400 meters, 6 200 meters
50-60 minutes distance run

of course, i'm a track runner so this is a bit much for somebody like you.
for any significant weight loss you're going to have to cut fats, run daily, and run LONG. at least four miles. spend two weeks building up to that. (2 miles the first week, 3 the second, the 4 from there on). and you're set.
if you don't stop it will definitely feel better, as the endorphines start to flow.

motivation is a real issue for a lot of people running, especially when they just start. try to get a group of friends to do daily runs with, or run first thing in the morning (after a piss of course). once you get a stable distance going you need to start paying attention to pace. as you run more your body gets better at it and uses less energy for the same distance, meaning a slower fat burn. so pick it up a bit, or increase your distance, even when you feel like you're already working a bit hard.

if you stick with it you're going to wake up occasionally with all of your muscles burning a bit. but it will feel strangely good to you.

do crunches and pushups after your runs too. 50 pushups, 100 crunches, broken down into reps. this will build core body strength which is going to make running easier. try to hit the leg machines at the gym a few times a week too.
How old are you?  Because thats close to my training (mines usually a little longer/faster, but I've been doing this stuff for a long time).  I'm impressed though, this is the first time I've seen anyone with a strong running workout on this forum.

Mine is usually
Monday - 5k warmup, 2k (6:00), 5x800m (2:10-2:15), 3k cooldown
Tuesday - 8k easy run
Wednesday - 5k warmup, 2k (6:00), 3x(800m (2:15), 400m (60), 200 (25)), 3k cooldown
Thursday - 8k easy run
Friday - no running, core exercises
Saturday - 16-20k run (60-75min)
Sunday - 8k easy run
argo4
Stand and Deliver
+86|6408|United States
Just came back from a run...thanks to the inspiration of this thread . I did close to 2.5 miles in 23 minutes, which is like 9.5 min miles or like 6 miles an hour.

@ Sheriff  3 miles in 30 minutes walking is bullshit--average human walking speed is like 4 miles an hour. Your legs would be moving so fast it's actually considered jogging. Unless of course you are 8ft tall and your stride is like 4 ft.

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