I'm going to jump in on this thread, in the hopes of getting more motivated.
I've got my first 8K coming up in the first week of April... longest race I've run was a little 5K, and it felt amazing!
Currently, I am working on improving my completion times for the 8k (5 mile) distance. Currently, on a treadmill, I can do it in 50 minutes. I drip with sweat, I have to pause a few times for water, and my chest feels like it's going to explode, but I can do it.
Outside in the cold, however, I am far slower, almost by a minute more per mile. This is not good
It's never over 25 degrees here, and if it is, I'm still slowed down by all the snow and ice.Thoughts?
Also, this month I'm going to try and work on pairing carbs and protein regularly. My diet has been devoid of protein, and I think adding it back might help me with energy levels and hunger. It's frustrating, because I'm the kind of eater that craves the "full" feeling, but I need to balance this with the added calories of protein. *sigh*
We'll see how it goes! Thanks for the support


