Jhaberlein
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2015
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So I've started c25k programs numerous times in the past, and have never stuck with it. After our DW trip in September and discovering RunDisney I've set a goal that during our next trip (probably not until 2017), I WILL enter an event. 1. If I'm going to actually run 13.1, it's going to be at my happy place. 2. Costumes and pictures? Yes, please! 3. I'm in ok shape, but definitely want to look/feel better!
Everytime I've gotten started, I've stopped myself from "becoming a runner" because of cold weather. I actually love the snow and winter, but the ice/burning feeling I get in the back of my throat and lungs feels like it's taking my breath away completely. After usually 3 cold weather runs I give up. I live in an area where spring/summer is midMay-very earlySeptember. Everything else is fall/winter. Yesterday it was 55 degrees and I could feel my throat start to get icy and tighten. I made it my full 30minutes (with some walking), but I could still feel it (though not as intense) a half hour after I was done. I've tried covering my nose/mouth, but then I just get sweaty and it doesn't do anything for the burning.
Is this something that I just need to power through for a few weeks and my body will adjust (as suggested on a running site)? Any suggestions for running masks that won't also make my face extra sweaty?
I don't want to spend 7-8 months on a treadmill, and I'm also determined to break my pattern of quitting! Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Everytime I've gotten started, I've stopped myself from "becoming a runner" because of cold weather. I actually love the snow and winter, but the ice/burning feeling I get in the back of my throat and lungs feels like it's taking my breath away completely. After usually 3 cold weather runs I give up. I live in an area where spring/summer is midMay-very earlySeptember. Everything else is fall/winter. Yesterday it was 55 degrees and I could feel my throat start to get icy and tighten. I made it my full 30minutes (with some walking), but I could still feel it (though not as intense) a half hour after I was done. I've tried covering my nose/mouth, but then I just get sweaty and it doesn't do anything for the burning.
Is this something that I just need to power through for a few weeks and my body will adjust (as suggested on a running site)? Any suggestions for running masks that won't also make my face extra sweaty?
I don't want to spend 7-8 months on a treadmill, and I'm also determined to break my pattern of quitting! Any suggestions would be appreciated!