All About Running/Jogging/Marathons/Triathlons
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You are welcome!
To be inspired, you may take alook at my blog. hee... Hope that inspires u alittle!
http://www.twfec.org/2011/04/we-are-on-tv.html -
jerrycoaching:
Hi Teacher Jerry,You are welcome!
To be inspired, you may take alook at my blog. hee... Hope that inspires u alittle!
http://www.twfec.org/2011/04/we-are-on-tv.html
I'd also like to train for the 10km run. The most I could do now is 3.5km. I used to be able to do 6km and that was aeon ago and the longest I could do.
How should I train. Is it better to do road run or go McRitchie for the jungle run?
When is the marathon btw? Are there a few of this event in a year?
Thanks for your help. -
Faun:
Hello Faun!
Hi Teacher Jerry,jerrycoaching:
You are welcome!
To be inspired, you may take alook at my blog. hee... Hope that inspires u alittle!
http://www.twfec.org/2011/04/we-are-on-tv.html
I'd also like to train for the 10km run. The most I could do now is 3.5km. I used to be able to do 6km and that was aeon ago and the longest I could do.
How should I train. Is it better to do road run or go McRitchie for the jungle run?
When is the marathon btw? Are there a few of this event in a year?
Thanks for your help.
You are way better than me! I couldn't even finish my 2.4km run during my army times. Now, I'm proud to say that I'm an Ironman 70.3 finisher! :boogie:
Well, 3.5km is a good distance if u r planning to go for a 10km run.
St Chart should be in Dec but there's 1 mizuno in Sept. Maybe you can look foward to that
Well, if time permits, you can start off with a short distance. Say, 2km/week. Then progress 4km/week -> 6km/week -> 8km/week.
I believe in progressive training. Most importantly is the discipline to go for that run despite feeling tired and sianz.( Hey! that happens to us always) :gloomy:
The initial part is always the most difficult. To get those engines running. But, hey. Once u get started. Keep those legs running until ur 1st race. U will be hooked onto it once u get to that finishing line.
Remember. We are talking about recreational running and completing the race. Not elite trainings.
So, get urself an mp3 player or a jogging buddy. Start off slow. Go and run ur favourite areas. (Mine is East coast park and Sembawang Park) Or a jog around ur estate. Enjoyment is the most important part to get things started.
On ya! get urslf a nice pair of shoes that u love so much that says \"Let's go for a run! Wear me!!\"
Hee.... :grphug: -
I hope one day I can achieve what Teacher Jerry (TJ) has accomplished. :salute:
Uncle liao, got heart, not enough power... :imdrowning:
I have signed up for 5 coming races - all 10 km.
Current weekly mileage is 25-30 km only @ 3 times/week. Will push more during next few weeks.
Will try Newton 18 km in Oct.
If I may comment:
Do not rush into training. Like what TJ said, take it slow and increase intensity at your own pace.
I started running in Nov 2010 and increased milage too fast trying to do SCMS 10km and got myself injured!
My knee ligaments were inflamed!
During Dec school holidays I was limping with my family in Club Med, cannot do a damn thing except doing water aerobics...sianz.
Took me about 4 weeks to fully recover. Also spent $$$ on Physio.
Anyway to cut the long story short. Take your time and most importantly enjoy your run!
There are some 50 races per year, so you have plenty to choose from!
Cheers! -
rydy:
Hey rydy!I hope one day I can achieve what Teacher Jerry (TJ) has accomplished. :salute:
Uncle liao, got heart, not enough power... :imdrowning:
I have signed up for 5 coming races - all 10 km.
Current weekly mileage is 25-30 km only @ 3 times/week. Will push more during next few weeks.
Will try Newton 18 km in Oct.
If I may comment:
Do not rush into training. Like what TJ said, take it slow and increase intensity at your own pace.
I started running in Nov 2010 and increased milage too fast trying to do SCMS 10km and got myself injured!
My knee ligaments were inflamed!
During Dec school holidays I was limping with my family in Club Med, cannot do a damn thing except doing water aerobics...sianz.
Took me about 4 weeks to fully recover. Also spent $$$ on Physio.
Anyway to cut the long story short. Take your time and most importantly enjoy your run!
There are some 50 races per year, so you have plenty to choose from!
Cheers!
There are ppl who complete their 1st marathon, 1st ironman races at the age of 50, 60s. So, dun give up easily!
So long you have the will. You will have the determination to do it!
25km-30km /week for a 10km run is more than enough. As you mentioned your past injuries. It's better to keep within the mileage and not overuse your knee caps and knee! :hi5: -
Hey TJ and rydy,
Iβm rely inspired by you guys. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Iβll keep a lookout for the 10 km run. Frankly, Iβm auntie liao so have to pace myself carefully. Doing the 10 km has been my wish for some time.
I usually do my run with my family at Punggol Park. Occassionally we do the reservoir trails. I used to have to stop very frequently to wait for my ds and dd but my ds now finishes 2 round at the park when Iβm just about to complete 1. Even my dd, 11 is overtaking me now with ease. I really must buck up.
Yes, Iβve told dd weβll go buy some nice running gear after exam. Getting back to our swimming and running program again. How wonderful.
I think Iβll try to do 6km/week to start off. -
Faun:
Hey TJ and rydy,
I'm rely inspired by you guys. Your enthusiasm is infectious. I'll keep a lookout for the 10 km run. Frankly, I'm auntie liao so have to pace myself carefully. Doing the 10 km has been my wish for some time.
I usually do my run with my family at Punggol Park. Occassionally we do the reservoir trails. I used to have to stop very frequently to wait for my ds and dd but my ds now finishes 2 round at the park when I'm just about to complete 1. Even my dd, 11 is overtaking me now with ease. I really must buck up.
Yes, I've told dd we'll go buy some nice running gear after exam. Getting back to our swimming and running program again. How wonderful.
I think I'll try to do 6km/week to start off.
:udawoman: Jiayou!! Jiayou!!! :udaman: -
rydy:
rdrd,I hope one day I can achieve what Teacher Jerry (TJ) has accomplished. :salute:
Uncle liao, got heart, not enough power... :imdrowning:
I have signed up for 5 coming races - all 10 km.
Current weekly mileage is 25-30 km only @ 3 times/week. Will push more during next few weeks.
Will try Newton 18 km in O
If I may comment:
Do not rush into training. Like what TJ said, take it slow and increase intensity at your own pace.
I started running in Nov 2010 and increased milage too fast trying to do SCMS 10km and got myself injured!
My knee ligaments were inflamed!
During Dec school holidays I was limping with my family in Club Med, cannot do a damn thing except doing water aerobics...sianz.
Took me about 4 weeks to fully recover. Also spent $$$ on Physio.
Anyway to cut the long story short. Take your time and most importantly enjoy your run!
There are some 50 races per year, so you have plenty to choose from!
Cheers!
Im 51yrs old so Im also uncle but today Im proud to hv completed numerous 42k marathon, 1 Aviva half ironman, 5 Ironman, 1 ultramarathon.
I came in overall 190 in 42k age 47 with a timing of 3:33mins & last year at age 51, I came in 300 over 10,000+ runnners so dun give yourself excuses tat you uncle already. If I can do it so cann you but Im retiring from competion after my last marathon last dec due to injuries over the years of hard cored training..lol
So take jerry tips on his training & you wont regret its benefits to your health
There are also lots of running groups you can join which they will share & run wth you
Like Yan can cook so can you
Jeff -
uh... i'm a very newbie runner and no where compared to all the ultra fit marathon runners here :oops: :oops:
But I want to pick up running to keep fit and for health sake. Have signed up for Shape Singapore 5km run, so have started training. So far, running 2km twice a week as a start. Where possible, I try to swim in between or replace my running if I don't have the opportunity to run that week.
Any advice for newbies like me? I know it's only 5km, but am very unfit and am determined to change my lifestyle. Thanks
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swimironkids:
51!? :shock:
rdrd,rydy:
I hope one day I can achieve what Teacher Jerry (TJ) has accomplished. :salute:
Uncle liao, got heart, not enough power... :imdrowning:
I have signed up for 5 coming races - all 10 km.
Current weekly mileage is 25-30 km only @ 3 times/week. Will push more during next few weeks.
Will try Newton 18 km in O
If I may comment:
Do not rush into training. Like what TJ said, take it slow and increase intensity at your own pace.
I started running in Nov 2010 and increased milage too fast trying to do SCMS 10km and got myself injured!
My knee ligaments were inflamed!
During Dec school holidays I was limping with my family in Club Med, cannot do a damn thing except doing water aerobics...sianz.
Took me about 4 weeks to fully recover. Also spent $$$ on Physio.
Anyway to cut the long story short. Take your time and most importantly enjoy your run!
There are some 50 races per year, so you have plenty to choose from!
Cheers!
Im 51yrs old so Im also uncle but today Im proud to hv completed numerous 42k marathon, 1 Aviva half ironman, 5 Ironman, 1 ultramarathon.
I came in overall 190 in 42k age 47 with a timing of 3:33mins & last year at age 51, I came in 300 over 10k runnners so dun give yourself excuses tat you uncle already. If I can do it so cann you but Im retiring from competion after my last marathon last dec due to injuries over the years of hard cored training..lol
So take jerry tips on his training & you wont regret its benefits to your health
There are also lots of running groups you can join which they will share & run wth you
Like Yan can cook so can you
Jeff
You talk like that then you champion liao lor
Me a decade younger (oops) feel damn paiseh leh :oops:
OK I know age is no excuse...but, but, slowly increase mileage lah
No marathon yet for me this year!
You take care!
Cheers!
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