October 18, 2010

8 week Running workout....

So I know I am always staring a running program and never finishing, ugh which sucks lol.  I REALLY want to finish this running program and say that I am a runner.  Its all a mind set thing so I just have to make sure my mind doesn't give up first.....  Anyways, the other day I decided to train for a marathon (I know I really have some high ambitions for myself but I always say go big or go home lol).  Since I decided doing that people have been giving me some good advice and encouragement.  My one friend gave me this 8 week training program to get me started w/running.   Its pretty neat!  I like the motivating quotes for each week.  Check it out:

Week 1
"Sit as little as possible. Give no credence to any thought that was not born outdoors while moving about freely."
--Friedrich Nietzsche
WkMonTuesWedsThursFriSatSun
1
Run & Walk
Run 1 min
Walk 2 min
Repeat 10X
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 1 min
Walk 2 min
Repeat 10X
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 1 min
Walk 2 min
Repeat 10X
Run & Walk
Run 1 min
Walk 2 min
Repeat 10X
Rest
Training tip: 
To fuel up for your workout, have a piece of fruit or an energy bar about 2 hours before you lace up your shoes. An hour later, drink 8 ounces of a sports drink. The drink will ensure that you are fully hydrated, and also that you have sufficient sodium and potassium for a healthy workout.

Week 2
"Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself."
--William Faulkner
WkMonTuesWedsThursFriSatSun
2
Run & Walk
Run 2 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 10X
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 3 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 7X
Run 2 min
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 4 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 6X
Run & Walk
Run 4 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 6X
Rest
Training tip: 
Always walk 2 to 3 minutes for a warmup before you begin your workout, and walk another 2 to 3 minutes as a cooldown afterward. Don't stretch before running. Save it for after your workout or in the evening while you're watching TV.

Week 3
"Obstacles are those frightening things that become visible when we take our eyes off our goals."
--Henry Ford
WkMonTuesWedsThursFriSatSun
3
Run & Walk
Run 5 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 5X
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 5 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 5X
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run6 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 4X
Run 2 min
Run & Walk
Run 6 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 4X
Run 2 min
Rest
Training tip: 
Hold your arms comfortably at your sides while running, aiming for maximum relaxation. Bend them 90 degrees at the elbows, and move them forward and back at your waist. Bend your fingers into a relaxed grasp, and don't let your hands sway back and forth across the middle of your torso.
Week 4
"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."
--Theodore Roosevelt
WkMonTuesWedsThursFriSatSun
4
Run & Walk
Run 8 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 3X
Run 3 min
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 9 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 3X
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 10 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 2X
Run 8 min
Run & Walk
Run 11 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 2X
Run 6 min
Rest
Training tip:
In hot, sunny weather, wear sunscreen, sunglasses (to relax your facial muscles), and a visor or cap to keep the sun off your face. Expect to run slower in particularly hot, humid weather, and take more walking breaks as necessary. Run in the early morning or late evening if you can.

Week 5
"Sweat cleanses from the inside. It comes from places a shower will never reach."
--Dr. George Sheehan
WkMonTuesWedsThursFriSatSun
5
Run & Walk
Run 12 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 2X
Run 4 min
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 13 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 2X
Run 2 min
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 14 min
Walk 1 min
Repeat 2X
Run & Walk
Run 15 min
Walk 1 min
Run 14 min
Rest
Training tip: 
On occasion, skip your running and walking workout and do a cross-training workout instead. Bike for 30 to 40 minutes, try the elliptical trainer in a gym, or join a circuit weight-training class. The break from running will refresh you, and you'll learn new skills while developing new muscles.

Week 6
"You can have anything you want, if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, if you hold that desire with singleness of purpose."
--Abraham Lincoln
WkMonTuesWedsThursFriSatSun
6
Run & Walk
Run 16 min
Walk 1 min
Run 13 min
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 17 min
Walk 1 min
Run 12 min
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 18 min
Walk 1 min
Run 11 min
Run & Walk
Run 19 min
Walk 1 min
Run 10 min
Rest
Training tip: 
Running is a great way to build strong bones, but you also need plenty of calcium--1,000 milligrams a day, or 1,500 milligrams if you're over age 50. Drink a glass or two of low-fat milk per day, or enjoy a cup or two of low-fat yogurt or cottage cheese. Dark green, leafy vegetables are another great calcium source.

Week 7
"Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go."
--T.S. Eliot
WkMonTuesWedsThursFriSatSun
7
Run & Walk
Run 20 min
Walk 1 min
Run 9 min
Run & Walk
Run 20 min
Walk 1 min
Run 9 min
Run & Walk
Run 22 min
Walk 1 min
Run 7 min
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 24 min
Walk 1 min
Run 5 min
Run & Walk
Run 26 min
Walk 1 min
Run 3 min
Rest
Training tip: 
Beginning runners often develop shin splints or sore knees. These pains should pass quickly if you treat them immediately with ice packs after your workouts. Put a bag of frozen peas on your shins or knees for 15 minutes. If the pain persists, take several days off before beginning your training program again.

Week 8
"One cannot consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar."
--Helen Keller
WkMonTuesWedsThursFriSatSun
8
Run & Walk
Run 27 min
Walk 1 min
Run 2 min
Walk
Run 20 min
Walk 1 min
Run 9 min
Run & Walk
Run 28 min
Walk 1 min
Run 1 min
Walk
Walk easy 30 min
Run & Walk
Run 29 min
Walk 1 min
Run & Walk
Run 30 min
Rest
Training tip: 
For clean air and healthy lungs, try not to do your workouts at the side of a busy street or during rush-hour traffic. Find low-traffic streets where any exhaust will be dispersed quickly. Even better, as often as possible, try to run in greenbelts--in parks, on bike trails, around reservoirs, and the like.Success may come quickly to you as a beginning runner, but the race is never won. Run for life.

2 comments:

  1. Love this! About 2 years ago I was well into runnning, then I stopped when life got hectic. I'm about to print this out and get it poppin again. Good luck! Let's finish these 8 weeks

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