• @Bye
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    198 months ago

    How is this even possible

    I can run one mile at 10 mins and I’ve been running once a week for like 3 months

    • @Agent641
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      238 months ago

      Running capacity and speed increase was very non-linear for me. It was like day 1: running is impossible, I choose obesity. Day 14: wow thats the furthest I’ve ever run! Day 60: I guess that was the farthest Ill ever run. Day 180: maybe not. Day 400: I just dont want to run anymore. Day 500: I can run as far as I need to if I hate myself enough and crave agony.

      • BigFig
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        68 months ago

        I went from “haha I can relate to this” to “oh now I’m sad” so fast

    • @[email protected]
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      8 months ago

      Real talk cause I love running, trying running your 1, directly away from home, then walking home. This method obviously forces you to travel the second mile, but you should unlock your mind from thinking you gotta move “full speed” for it to count as a workout.

      I run lots of trail miles and if I’m “not feeling it” I spend that discipline to actually get it the door. If I end up just hiking a few miles, oh well, at least I got out.

    • skmn
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      28 months ago

      Keep it up! You will make progress of you are consistent and push your self a little.

    • @[email protected]
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      28 months ago

      I mean, doing something a dozen times doesn’t make you that good at it. Even in OP’s post, 9:45/ mile is average.