Exercise! - 22 minute mile
ShutterK
04-26-2009, 12:32 AM
So I got on a treadmill for the first time today and did a mile in 22 minutes. Is that horrible? I admit that the first 5 minutes was spent going slowly and trying to figure how to walk correctly, but after that I found my groove and started walking while steadily increasing my speed. I doubt I can walk faster than I was at my current weight. I could barely handle THAT.
Thoughts?
chickiegirl
04-26-2009, 12:46 AM
Congrats on the mile!! :carrot:
I wouldn't worry about the time. To be honest I don't know if it's good or bad. But I do know you got movin' and kept on going. So good for you!
canadianangel
04-26-2009, 12:50 AM
dont worry about your time...its whats right for you. you will find that after a few days on it, you will increase your level and your speed. when i first did a mile on the treadmill 1 month ago it took me 19:17 . today 15:03.
your sppe will increase as you get stronger in cardio.. dont over do it..be safe so you dont injure yourself.
ang
Rowenna
04-26-2009, 12:52 AM
As a skinny, out of shape high school student, I could barely RUN a mile in fewer than 15 minutes, so I think walking it in 22 is pretty good. Though I have no idea how long a mile "should" take... I generally monitor my cardio by how many calories I burn or how long I go for, since miles don't really have any meaning to me.
Congrats on getting on the treadmill though! Don't worry about whether you are exercising better or worse than others - you are exercising and that is good no matter how slowly you do it!
unwanted37lbs
04-26-2009, 01:14 AM
you defenatly have to record that in your book! Soon you will be walking/jogging your miles in notime and 22 mins will be something to rememeber "old days". =) First milestone is a good start! keep progressing yourself in exercise :) You will notice soon that your stamina, edurance and overall speed get better :)
ShutterK
04-26-2009, 01:25 AM
Thanks for the input & support! I really appreciate it. I feel like I did okay, but I hope to get better. It was great being able to see how much I walked, the calories burned, and my exact time. I used to walk 2 - 4 miles a day (and lost 15 pounds in a little over a month because of it) but that was back when I lived in the country and had lots of room to walk it. The treadmill is way different but I'll get used it. :)
unwanted37lbs
04-26-2009, 02:13 AM
I know for sure treadmills are much harder on your legs...i have been doing 3 miles a day on a treadmill ... lost 15 lbs in a month and gained bad shin splint! lol!! so take it easy on your treadmill.
jajabee
04-26-2009, 02:38 AM
That's a great start! Now you have something to challenge yourself with! I love trying to improve on my times. I don't always make it, but it gives me something to shoot for, and makes it more fun! :D
ShutterK
04-26-2009, 02:45 AM
I know for sure treadmills are much harder on your legs...i have been doing 3 miles a day on a treadmill ... lost 15 lbs in a month and gained bad shin splint! lol!! so take it easy on your treadmill.
Oy, definitely don't want that, but I'd love to see the pounds go. :D
I'm going to aim for 1.5 miles tomorrow. :carrot:
me4life
04-26-2009, 08:44 AM
once you get used to walking on a treadmill you will get faster. beleive me it took a while before i really felt steady on it
BornToFly
04-26-2009, 01:46 PM
So I got on a treadmill for the first time today and did a mile in 22 minutes. Is that horrible? I admit that the first 5 minutes was spent going slowly and trying to figure how to walk correctly, but after that I found my groove and started walking while steadily increasing my speed. I doubt I can walk faster than I was at my current weight. I could barely handle THAT.
Thoughts?
there is nothing horrible about that! You went a MILE! That is awesome! When I started at 278 I couldn't get above 2.8 mph, and I'm sure it took at least 25+ minutes. In fact, even after losing 70 lbs it still takes me roughly 15 minutes, give or take a few. Excersize is a process and the more you excersize the more you will be able to do. Celebrate that! Congrats!
kiramira
04-26-2009, 03:32 PM
OK, so you RAN!!! You ROCK!
Check out this link for moral support -- it is written by a guy named John Bingham, aka "The Penguin", who started running at age 43 and 70 lbs overweight. His first run was exactly 1/4 of a mile down his driveway.
Today, some 20 years later, he has completed 40 marathons and routinely enters them to lead the slow, slow group of runners.
His view is that the miracle isn't that he finished the race, the miracle is that he STARTED.
http://www.johnbingham.com/index.html
Keep it up!!!
Kira
ringmaster
04-27-2009, 06:15 AM
sounds about what I did/can do. Even after a few weeks walking a mile is about 20 minutes for me. I think that's an average pace, 3 miles per hour.
I use a heart rate monitor that straps around my chest and it says I burn almost 400 calories when I walk 2 miles, is that possible if I'm really out of shape? Seems high, but then again it feels like hard work.
I hope my cardio endurance improves, I want to be able to walk a mile or 2 with ease and not be all sweaty and huffing and puffing.
Don't worry about where you are now, the important thing is that you've begun. If you continue your walking sessions consistenly, you will see improvements more quickly than you can imagine.
And yes, the treadmill takes some getting used to. When I first started, I was sure I was going to get catapaulted off of the back. But I did get used to it and now it's no big deal. I prefer running or walking outdoors, but the treadmill is handy some days and certainly works.
Another thing is to be sure you have properly fitting and supportive shoes. The cushioning wears out a long time before they look worn, so if you've had your shoes more than a year or so, you may want to consider replacement.
Tyler Durden
04-27-2009, 10:22 AM
Great job, well done you, keep it up!
Thighs Be Gone
04-27-2009, 10:25 AM
Way to do it! Don't you worry not ONE ioda about the timing right now. Get into your groove and that will come later. Make it something you like and a habit for now.
JulieJ08
04-27-2009, 01:05 PM
I think it's great. Even now that I run, I can't walk as fast a mile as some people do who don't run. I guess I'm just not built for fast walking.And anyway, it just doesn't matter what you can do today, only that you do it and keep doing it and grow!
aneleh
04-27-2009, 04:30 PM
You're doing great already! I'm another one who couldn't even run a mile in under 15min in high school lol. Just focus on proper form and have fun!
HeatherEljohari
04-29-2009, 08:43 PM
When I started my diet about a month ago I had to hit the gym in my building. The treadmill was my enemy let me tell you. I didnt realize HOW out of shape I was (still am). My husband (very sympathetic :rolleyes:) asked why I was going slow and commented I wouldnt lose any weight ugh! I started at 2.0 and my heart rate was about 130ish. I got discouraged at first but I realized if I was fat for a long time it would take me awhile to get into shape. I also have learned to enjoy the journey more than getting bothered by how slow I am compared to others. I now can go up to 3.5 with a heart rate of 120ish. So yes its progress and be patient with yourself. Your not where you want to be, but its not where you were, your on your way!!!! :carrot: