Archive for February, 2010

You Can Run a 5K in 5 Weeks!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The Human Race 5K.
Photo Credit: _e.t

It’s true!  YOU can train for a 5K and be ready in just 5 weeks — without being a runner!  It’s all about taking the time to train, and, making sure your doctor agrees it’s a good idea for you, of course.  Plan on training three days a week.  For this article, we’ll say M, W, F.  Ready?

Here’s how:

Week 1:

M, W, F - Find a 5K course and walk the entire distance.  It should take you about an hour.  Walk this course of 3 days this week.

Week 2:

M - Begin walking the same course for 30 minutes, jog for 10 minutes and walk the rest of the way back.  You should be back to your starting point before an hour is up.

W - Walk the entire 5K minute course.  Are you hankering adding some jogging now?  If so, that is a good sign.

F - Begin walking the same course for 30 minutes, jog for 20 minutes and walk the rest of the way back.  If you get back to your starting point before the 20 minutes is up, be sure to walk for about 5 minutes to cool down.

Week 3:

M - Begin walking the same course for 20 minutes, jog for 20 minutes and walk the rest of the way back.  You should be back to your starting point before an hour is up.

W - Begin walking the same course for 20 minutes, jog for 20 minutes and walk the rest of the way back.  Are you wishing to jog more now?  If so, you are rockin’!  If not, hang in there!

F - Begin walking the same course for 15 minutes, jog for 25 minutes and walk the rest of the way back.  Always be sure to walk for about 5 minutes to cool down.

Week 4:

M - Begin walking the same course for 10 minutes, jog for 30 minutes and walk the rest of the way back.  If you return to your starting point before the 30 minutes is up, be sure to walk 5 minutes to cool down.

W - Begin walking the same course for 10 minutes, jog for 30 minutes and walk the rest of the way back.  If you return to your starting point before the 30 minutes is up, be sure to walk 5 minutes to cool down.

F - Today’s a big day because today you will run the entire 5K course.  This will be the hardest day of your training.  But you are ready. Try to avoid walking - take your jog down to its slowest for a few seconds or walk if you need to but then try to resume your jog.  When you’re done, say to yourself, “I’ll never feel this tired again,” because it’s true!  Next time you run this course you will have stronger stamina and muscle tone.  You did it!

Was it easy?  Good for you!  Keep up the good work!  Don’t you feel amazing?

Week 5:

M - Jog the entire 5K.  Be sure to walk 5 minutes to cool down.  You should feel stronger than you did at the end of the run last week.

W - Jog the entire 5K.  Be sure to walk 5 minutes to cool down.

F - Jog for 10 minutes and then walk 10 minutes.  You are ready for your 5K race.  You are going to soar!  Good luck!

Let me know how this program works for you!

May your next run be a good one.

Rebecca

Happy Prairie Dog Day!

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Prairie
Photo Credit: Umschauen

Have you had enough of the ground hog, too?  Then join the prairie dog craze!  Celebrate prairie dog day and help the world understand how important and special this little creature is… cheers!

Too Cute! Happy Prairie Dog Day! http://bit.ly/cBMKDD

Now, off to run 5 miles.  How many miles are you running today?

May your next run be a good one.  Rebecca