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  • Question
    Is it possible to get ready for a 5k in a month if I just started exercising?
    Michele Dolan
    Certified Fitness Trainer
    Michele Dolan is a Fitness Trainer based in Sidney, British Columbia. She has been a personal trainer and fitness instructor since 2002, and was certified as a Personal Trainer by the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA). Michele is also a Registered Clinical Counselor, and uses her 20+ years of fitness coaching experience to help clients understand their mind-body connection. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Certified Clinical Counsellor (CCC), certified by the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. In her work, Michele uses the tools of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. She practices and teaches mindfulness and acceptance in all of her coaching work. She holds a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology.
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    Being able to get ready for a 5k in one month completely depends on your fitness level and your expectations. See if you can cover a distance of 3.2k now. If you can, you will probably be able to work up to 5k in a month following the plan starting at week 5. If you are OK with a slower time or walking part of the 5k, then go for it!
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    What is a good distance to start running?
    Michele Dolan
    Certified Fitness Trainer
    Michele Dolan is a Fitness Trainer based in Sidney, British Columbia. She has been a personal trainer and fitness instructor since 2002, and was certified as a Personal Trainer by the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA). Michele is also a Registered Clinical Counselor, and uses her 20+ years of fitness coaching experience to help clients understand their mind-body connection. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Certified Clinical Counsellor (CCC), certified by the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. In her work, Michele uses the tools of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. She practices and teaches mindfulness and acceptance in all of her coaching work. She holds a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology.
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    Assuming it's medically safe for you to start running, a great starting goal is one kilometer.
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    How do you condition yourself for running?
    Michele Dolan
    Certified Fitness Trainer
    Michele Dolan is a Fitness Trainer based in Sidney, British Columbia. She has been a personal trainer and fitness instructor since 2002, and was certified as a Personal Trainer by the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA). Michele is also a Registered Clinical Counselor, and uses her 20+ years of fitness coaching experience to help clients understand their mind-body connection. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Certified Clinical Counsellor (CCC), certified by the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. In her work, Michele uses the tools of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. She practices and teaches mindfulness and acceptance in all of her coaching work. She holds a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology.
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    Gradually work up your length of time running. Once you have made it to 30 minutes 3 times a week, you can start to focus on other things like speed and distance.
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    Is it okay to weigh 300 pounds and start to run every other day, if when you were healthy you ran 5 miles a day?
    Michele Dolan
    Certified Fitness Trainer
    Michele Dolan is a Fitness Trainer based in Sidney, British Columbia. She has been a personal trainer and fitness instructor since 2002, and was certified as a Personal Trainer by the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA). Michele is also a Registered Clinical Counselor, and uses her 20+ years of fitness coaching experience to help clients understand their mind-body connection. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Certified Clinical Counsellor (CCC), certified by the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. In her work, Michele uses the tools of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. She practices and teaches mindfulness and acceptance in all of her coaching work. She holds a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology.
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    There are a couple of important factors to consider. If you were running 5 miles one year ago, then your body will probably respond very quickly to the new regime of running again. Remember that 300 pounds – assuming have have more than 25% fat (check your BMI) — is putting quite a bit of strain on your joints, so work on reducing your calorie intake as well to get some of that weight off and minimize the impact on your joints. If you can run comfortably at 300 pounds, go for it!
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    How long should you run for the first time?
    Michele Dolan
    Certified Fitness Trainer
    Michele Dolan is a Fitness Trainer based in Sidney, British Columbia. She has been a personal trainer and fitness instructor since 2002, and was certified as a Personal Trainer by the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA). Michele is also a Registered Clinical Counselor, and uses her 20+ years of fitness coaching experience to help clients understand their mind-body connection. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Certified Clinical Counsellor (CCC), certified by the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. In her work, Michele uses the tools of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. She practices and teaches mindfulness and acceptance in all of her coaching work. She holds a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology.
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    That will be different for everyone. Listen to your body and try to get past the first five minutes; after that, things will start to feel better. If something hurts, stop and walk it out. Better to ease in than injure out.
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    What is the best running app for beginners?
    Michele Dolan
    Certified Fitness Trainer
    Michele Dolan is a Fitness Trainer based in Sidney, British Columbia. She has been a personal trainer and fitness instructor since 2002, and was certified as a Personal Trainer by the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA). Michele is also a Registered Clinical Counselor, and uses her 20+ years of fitness coaching experience to help clients understand their mind-body connection. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Certified Clinical Counsellor (CCC), certified by the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. In her work, Michele uses the tools of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. She practices and teaches mindfulness and acceptance in all of her coaching work. She holds a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology.
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    There are so many great apps out there. A few to check out include: Running for Weight Loss, adidas Train & Run, Pumatrack and RunGo.
  • Question
    How can I make myself wake up early in the morning to run?
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    Try planning a reward for yourself (like a yummy breakfast or a good movie), or you could try getting everything ready the night before. Try writing yourself a positive note the night before, when you are feeling a little more inspired. Reading that note in the morning to motivate you to get up and start exercising.
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    Can I drink water before run?
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    Yes, and you should! The water keeps you hydrated and prevents cramps and dehydration. Take little sips at a time, or a few gulps if you don't want to take your bottle. You could also take Vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium for added benefits.
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    What if I don't have six weeks to train for a cross country race and I'm relatively new to running?
    Community Answer
    Drink plenty of water before you run. Try to jog at a steady pace and then build up the pace a bit as you go. When you are near the end, try to sprint as fast as you can, and, as soon as you're done, drink more water to stay hydrated.
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    What should I eat before running?
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    Eat some carbs before running; they will provide you with ample energy. Try to avoid fat and protein, as they are harder to digest and may cause cramping and/or nausea while you are running.
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    What should I do if I'm worried about running outside because people will yell things at me?
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    You just have to keep going and ignore those people. Remind yourself that while they're wasting time yelling at you, you're bettering yourself and living a healthier lifestyle. You'll come out on top in the end.
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    Can I do strengthening exercises on the same days I run?
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    This depends on whether you are in good shape. You can do strengthening exercises and run on the same day, but if you are very sore or tired the next day, cut back. Your body needs days off to rest and rebuild muscles.
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    Can I go to the gym after running?
    Community Answer
    Absolutely, if you're not too tired. The next day should be a recovery day to allow your body not to get too sore, or else you won't be able to continue running.
  • Question
    Can I lose 2 inch belly fat in 3 weeks by running?
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    It depends on the length and frequency of your runs, as well as your diet. You will have to work hard to acheive that goal.
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    How do you deal with the anxiety that people might judge you for being bad at running at the start? I know no one cares but my anxiety is holding me back from achieving my dream.
    Community Answer
    Everyone starts somewhere. Think of where you'll be in 6 months if you get out there today.
  • Question
    I have signed for a 5k marathon. I am a beginner. Should I run every day or on alternate days?
    Anton Oliver Saksager Rahbek
    Community Answer
    Your body needs to have resting days, so you should probably only run every other day at first, just so you don't get too sore. If you're in pretty good shape, you should be able to follow the schedule in this tutorial. If the schedule is too hard, just turn it down a few notches, and accept your slower time in the race.
  • Question
    If I eat an apple before running, how much time should I wait until I begin?
    Community Answer
    I would suggest waiting 20-30 minutes to be safe.
  • Question
    What if I can only run around my driveway and nowhere else?
    Community Answer
    As long as you are moving, it will still work for you. Also, you could set up an obstacle course to make it more interesting for you.
  • Question
    I need to run a race with my friend, and I know she is faster than me. What if I really want to win?
    Community Answer
    Use an elliptical machine for two hours a day, and push yourself. The elliptical machine will help your endurance and eventually make you faster.
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    How should get myself to run faster and longer?
    Community Answer
    You should gradually start adding more minutes once you achieve your first goal and continue on from there. Also, if you use the elliptical machine it helps you run faster over time. Be sure to hydrate and let your body repair after a tough workout.
  • Question
    My running stamina is very low. I can run only for 2 - 3 minutes, although I can do other stuff longer than most other people, such as playing table tennis 4 - 5 hours without break. What is the problem?
    Mattrunner32
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    I would suggest focusing on your breathing pattern; this is the area most people to not know about when trying to run longer. Just find one breathing pattern and stick to it. I usually do one breath followed by two small exhales, but it varies for everyone.
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    Should I listen to music when I run?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Studies have shown that people that listen to upbeat music run 17% faster than those that don't.
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    How do I improve my running speed when I'm already athletic?
    Community Answer
    You could do interval workouts at a faster pace to get comfortable at running faster. For example, you could sprint for one minute, then jog for two, and repeat 10 times for a 30 minute interval run. This will improve your speed and stamina greatly.
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    What do I do if I want to run but I've got cancer and lost my strength and speed?
    Community Answer
    You can walk, and if you feel you have energy, jog for short distances. As your health improves, you can slowly increase your speed.
  • Question
    I'm not overweight, but I can't even jog, let alone run, for longer than 2 minutes. How do I get the most out of my time?
    Alexis Vucenic (LMS)
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    Try walking. Once you can do 3 - 4 miles without stopping, put an occasional 45 seconds of running in your workout and build from there.
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