Sinopsis
My journey from a sedentary, unhealthy lifestyle to a physically fit lifestyle through running.
Episodios
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RAF005: Goals and Habits
22/12/2017 Duración: 11minI express concern about having something come up that forces me to not work out one day, and having that turn into a lot of days. I talk about the book Living Forward by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy and my priority for physical fitness. Goals and habits are important. Both good and bad habits are hard to break. But it takes time to establish a habit and I haven’t been doing this for very long. Weight: 267 Time: 31 minutes Distance (total): 1.25 miles Run portion: .5 minutes Heart Rate (min/max): 66/85 Goal: To run 11.5 miles in one day by 11/18/18
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RAF004: Joe Cool on the Trail
15/12/2017 Duración: 16min“I’m just like Joe Cool. I’m lookin’ good today, I’m feelin’ good, it’s another beautiful day.” Daniel J. Lewis is the RSS Guru. 10,000 steps per day is considered a good amount of exercise. But even walking a mile and a half of intentional exercise, I have not achieved that yet. Wearing the super-cool, ultra-groovy opthalmalogical sunglasses, I went for a record 1.5 miles at a faster pace (possibly because I was looking so darn cool). Speeding up the pace is something I am trying to do each day because that will get me to running more, instead of walking most of the workout. But I also want to be sure I walk enough to warm up before running. My gear watch was more useful today, discovered it will remind me when I am slowing down. Weight: 269 Water: 20 ounces Distance (total): 1.5 miles Run: 15 seconds Goal: 11.5-mile run in a day by 11/18/18
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RAF003: Setting a Goal
08/12/2017 Duración: 09minDid I start gradually enough? I may be walking for at least a week, but I want to start doing some running at least during part of the workout as soon as I can. Getting ready for Thanksgiving. How will I handle the unhealthy food choices and tendencies toward just sitting around napping and watching the football games? I take a more challenging part of the course with inclines, and decide that I will set a specific goal to achieve in the next year. I feel good after the run. This is Sunday and there are a lot of people out on the trail on this almost cloudless, cold day. Weight: 269 Distance: 1 Mile Goal: To run two laps around the 5.75-mile course around Lake Fayetteville by 11/19/18 (one year from today).
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RAF002: My First Little Run
01/12/2017 Duración: 09min“There it is, my first run!” Another beautiful day for a walk/run. Objective is to push myself a little more, and add some distance. I learn how far I am walking by using signs on the course. I vow to track performance in the future. For the first time since I started this project, I run, if only for a few seconds. Nobody knows everything about running, so sometimes you just have a try something and see how it works out. This is how I learn and progress. As always, I want to avoid injury so I can continue running indefinitely. Our bodies are efficient and get used to our routine pace and distance, so to prepare for higher performance we must vary that routine so our systems can adjust. I am still trying to figure out what my goals are, and just trying to continue improvement. I am hoping that running will help me be healthier, and part of that is losing weight, so I’m going to track that. I experienced some back pain, and also vow to drink more water. Distance: 1+ Mile Weight: 268 Heart Rate: Unknown
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RAF001: On the Trail for the First Time
24/11/2017 Duración: 07min“I’m not going to have the attitude that I’m not going to run. I’m definitely going to run.” I go out on the trail for the first time, discover Lake Fayetteville and think about thinking about running while walking. It’s important to have a goal, only if you want to achieve it. My goals are to be healthy, to be flexible and strong enough and fit enough to do things I want to do, like maybe playing disk golf or riding a bike. I see people running around the lake and I’m inspired, I want to be like them. But I crawled before I was able to walk, and I have to walk before I can run. Not everyone who starts a race finishes, but everyone who finishes definitely starts. This is my start.
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RAF000: Look out for what's coming!
19/11/2017 Duración: 52sJust a preview of what's coming in the podcast.