| Hi Mary, I also had a problem with my first thread but it does get easier, as for losing lots of pounds might I suggest that you don't run until you hit a comfortable weight. (your knees will thank you) What I did to shed the first pounds was to walk every night with my dog, we slowly built up the miles until we could do around 5 mph. (my dog also lost a few pounds) I drove around my neighborhood and set up several distance loops, this also keeps the walks from getting boring. After my first weight goal was hit I got on the bike and started to pile on the miles and got to the next weight goal very quickly. To get to the final weight and in great shape add the run to your workout. Of course the diet is very important to all of this as you either know or will soon find out, just don't go off the deep end and limit your calories to zero and try to run a marathon. Of the three events swimming is usually the week point for most people, if you fit into this catagory then the off season is the best time to hit the pool and either polish your stroke or get instruction. The pool is also a great place to loose the extra pounds and almost eliminates the danger of injury.
Looking ahead to next season, find a race that you want to do and start to put your workouts towards the distances of that race. You will find your week points very quickly and more questions will pop up, thats what this site is all about, so don't be shy, ask away.
I hope this will get you started.
Best of luck.
Spike. |