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I am really relieved to hear that treadmill running is an alright way to go about doing the C25K program. I don't know why but I feel so much more comfortable at the gym here than at the track. I think it's got something to do with the fact that no one can really tell how slow I am on a treadmill. And I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who has a complex about this. I think some of you are lot braver than me in terms of facing up to these issues... I'd rather just avoid the place.. lol.. I will definitely take your advice to heart, thank you all. I'm sure I'll have more questions too soon enough.
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Just wanted to add this, something I just remembered last night, when I started C25K I did one of my first week sessions running up and down the living room. :crazy: I wan't going to let the fact that it was dark outside stop me running!
Where there's a will there's a way - oh and what it says down there in my siggy ;) |
I'm another who was intimidated by a gym when I started at 295! We have a treadmill in the basement I made extensive use of. When I felt more comfortable I joined the Y (at 250!). You know, once I got past it, I didn't feel uncomfortable there! Easing into it is fine!
Now we joined a new gym and I KNOW I would not have been able to join it 100+ pounds ago. So, we get it. Treadmill is a great way to start! When you start getting bored, you'll know it's time to try something new! |
I agree with the other posters that you can certainly do the program on the treadmill...after all, the most important thing is to build your strength and endurance, and I am sure that the treadmill can be used effectively to do so.
But, if you want to tackle the track again, here's a practical suggestion for you. I was intimidated by the idea of running on the running path near me too - I was sure everyone would know I had no clue what I was doing and would be aghast at how out of shape I am. But I don't like the gym and would rather be outdoors, so I decided that if I wore a baseball cap and sunglasses, I could hide behind them whenever another runner was near. I know it sounds silly, but having those barriers to limit eye contact worked for me in getting over that initial fear thing. Now (a whole week later!), I feel much more comfortable out there, having realized: (1) that no one is really looking at me, let alone laughing and pointing; and (2) that the runners out there come in all shapes, sizes and strides. Bottom line - do what you are comfortable with, the most important thing is to get in the exercise....but if you really want to be outdoors, give it a try! |
When I first started losing all my weight, I was a bit intimidated by any new activity or sport. I became an expert at getting folks in my life to try things with me. As a result, I've learned to snowboard, mountain bike, surf (yes, futuresurferchick, SURF)...wouldn't trade all of that for the world. What I'm trying to say is, how about getting a friend or family member to share your discomfort with this? Drag someone off the couch along with you. Trust me, the more you try new things, the more confident you'll be, it's a positive cycle. My friends and family are now terrified of me--they know they'll be dragged into some adventure or another. : )) Good luck, I respect your efforts to try new things!
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Futuresurferchick, I feel yah! I had the same problem going to my ex-college gym. It's so disheartening and I know it's all in my head, but it's hard to get past it. I've set up a little gym in a corner of my basement; TV/DVD, radio, treadmill, set of handweights, yoga mat, and stability ball. It lets me be private and focus all my energy on my workout rather than my insecurities.
On a side note, I had never heard of the C25k program, thanks for introducing it to me! My mom is a runner and had done a couple of marathons, it'd be nice to at least do a 5k with her! |
Originally Posted by 2frustrated: Originally Posted by wyllenn: Originally Posted by WindyCityChick: Originally Posted by boarderchick: Originally Posted by theobviouschild: |
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