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Oh my god, you get unfit really quickly!
After 4 minutes I started to feel sick. After 5 it was gone again. On the home stretch, 20 minutes in, it came back and I really thought I was going to puke.
And my legs have felt feeble and weak all day.
How long does it take to get back into shape?
I'd guess I was going 8-10 mph (though I'm really not sure), for 20 minutes.
To be fair, most of it didn't hurt (or make me fear for my stomach lining), but I used to be much fitter than this!
Still, I feel great for having done it.
Not sure whether I could keep up the early mornings though - but even in nice areas I've found that you can expect to get crap from random a**holes when you go running. Where I live now you're just asking for trouble.
To be fair, it probably wouldn't be the kind of crap mentioned in my other thread ('How far...') - well, at least that'd probably be rare.
But it's not nice to deal with any of that sort of stuff, and I'd much rather avoid it.
And I'm a poor student, so no gym for me either.
Thinking about it, it's really messed up when you can't go running in any populated area without expecting to get crap from strangers.
Are there any nice areas of the UK, where you can expect everyone will at least treat people with respect?
Anyway, got off topic a bit. How long does it take to get back to non-puking levels of fitness?
6 weeks! 3/4 times a week?
Ah well, I don't need to be very fit, the longer I run for the earlier I have to be up to avoid locals. I'd quite like to know what kind of distance I'm covering though, without resorting to guess-work.
Putting in a few miles a couple of times a week sounds reasonable. I don't need to be really fit, I just find you feel much better for a bit of exercise.
Bit rubbish, really, seeing as I was a top class 200m sprinter.
Ah well ... who needs to be fit anyway?
I wouldn't have thought you'd be safe that early ... the dole office / pub isn't open until a bit later.
Doesn't your uni have a reduced price gym? That's where I go.
Oh my god, you get unfit really quickly!
After 4 minutes I started to feel sick. After 5 it was gone again. On the home stretch, 20 minutes in, it came back and I really thought I was going to puke.
And my legs have felt feeble and weak all day.
How long does it take to get back into shape?
I'd guess I was going 8-10 mph (though I'm really not sure), for 20 minutes.
To be fair, most of it didn't hurt (or make me fear for my stomach lining), but I used to be much fitter than this!
Still, I feel great for having done it.
Not sure whether I could keep up the early mornings though - but even in nice areas I've found that you can expect to get crap from random a**holes when you go running. Where I live now you're just asking for trouble.
To be fair, it probably wouldn't be the kind of crap mentioned in my other thread ('How far...') - well, at least that'd probably be rare.
But it's not nice to deal with any of that sort of stuff, and I'd much rather avoid it.
And I'm a poor student, so no gym for me either.
Thinking about it, it's really messed up when you can't go running in any populated area without expecting to get crap from strangers.
Are there any nice areas of the UK, where you can expect everyone will at least treat people with respect?
Anyway, got off topic a bit. How long does it take to get back to non-puking levels of fitness?